Introduction: Vanilla Wafer Recipe
Homemade vanilla wafers are really really simple to whip up. They'll take about a half hour to make and this recipe will make between 30-40 small cookies.
They don't taste dead on like traditional vanilla wafers because we're not using all the crazy ingredients, but I think they turned out very nice. :D
You can also make them into softer, cakier cookies by not flattening the dough before you bake it and by baking it for a shorter time. My first batch of vanilla wafers went that way and turned into a yummy mistake.
Step 1: Ingredients
- 1 cup AP flour
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons vanilla extract
- 1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted (4 tablespoons)
- 2 egg yolks
Step 2: Make the Cookie Dough
Sift the flour into a bowl and set it aside.
Now whisk the vanilla, baking powder, salt and sugar in a large bowl until combined. Add in the melted butter and whisk again until nice and smooth.
Now you'll add in the egg yolks - make sure to whisk until you can't see any clumps of egg!
Add in the flour and use a whisk or spoon to bring the mix together until no dry spots are left - I used a whisk and it was a little tricky just because the dough is so stiff. :)
You'll also want to preheat the oven to 350 F.
Step 3: Roll the Cookies Out
This took a little trial and error, ha. The first batch I made, I didn't flatten the cookies out since I was not sure how much spreading they'd do. :) They turned out little and fat.
What I recommend is using a teaspoon measure to portion out the dough - roll those portions into round balls and then flatten them slightly between your hands.
That gave the best taste and texture.
Step 4: Baking the Cookies
Make sure your oven is preheated to 350 F.
Bake the cookies for 12 minutes or until nicely golden around the edges. Rotate the pans halfway through for best results!
(You can also bake the round cookie balls for about 10 minutes if you want them to turn into soft and strange sugar cookie bites.)
They'll harden up nicely once baked and cooled. Enjoy! :D

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12 Comments
Tip 4 years ago on Step 4
I spray my hands with non-stick cooking spray when I handle cookie dough so the dough won't stick to my hands. Works great. I also used a small bowl sprayed with non-stick cooking spray to flatten out the cookies.
Question 4 years ago
I want to try this! What is AP flour?? Thanks!!
Answer 4 years ago
All purpose flour! The most basic stuff. :)
9 years ago
Can we make it in microwave oven too ?
Reply 4 years ago
Yes do it
5 years ago
Hmm I think I will try to use this to make a twix-like chocolate bar...
6 years ago
Save yourself a bowl and leave the flour in the cup measure until you're ready to add it to the sugar/egg/vanilla mixture. It just doesn't need to sit in a large bowl.
9 years ago on Introduction
My son's absolute favorite!
9 years ago on Introduction
Mmmm...these would make awesome banana pudding....
9 years ago on Introduction
wow jessyratfink nice vanilla wafer biscuit, will i make the biscuit and the different haha
9 years ago
I remember the few time when my mom baught these and when she was doing something in another room i stuffed as many into my mouth and ran as quietly as i could back to mu room. Very cool thanks for sharing :)
9 years ago on Introduction
Awesome, thank you! My kids love these and I hardly ever justify buying them...but making them is totally worthy! :)