Aebleskivers

May
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Aebleskivers
Aebleskivers are a Danish breakfast treat. Perfectly spherical, steaming hot, and served with jelly and powdered sugar–these just can’t be beat! You will need a special pan, but they’re easy to find at junk stores (for cheap) or antique stores (for a little more), or even from the fancy-schmancy cooking catalogs.

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Difficulty: Intermediate

Servings: 21 pieces, serves 3-4

Prep Time: 8 minutes   Cook Time: 25 minutes  

Ingredients

2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon sugar
2 cups buttermilk
2 eggwhites, stiffly beaten
1/2 cup butter, melted
oil for pan

Directions

Combine flour, baking powder, and sugar in a large mixing bowl.

Add buttermilk, and briefly stir to make a lumpy batter.

Gently fold in well-beaten eggwhites until well-combined, but not deflated.

Dump melted butter over top of batter and gently stir just until combined.

Heat an aebleskiver pan over medium high heat until a droplet of water skitters on the surface. Put a little oil in each depression, then add batter to entirely fill cup.

Using a knitting needle (traditional) or wooden skewer (me), begin turning the aebleskivers one by one until they have all been rotated about 1/3rd of the way around. Rotate each again, then again. Continue cooking another minute or two until the outsides are nicely golden and the knitting needle comes out of the aebleskiver clean.

Remove aebleskivers to a large bowl in a warm oven, then re-oil pan and cook the second (then third/fourth/and so on) batch.

Serve hot with jam or jelly and powdered sugar sprinkled on top.

Making perfect spheres takes practice, but is worth the effort. Their flat cousins, the aeble-aren’ts, taste as good, but can’t be truly called aebleskivers. Practice, practice, practice!

Categories: Breakfast, Griddles, Other Breakfast

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Submitted by: katsat on May 4, 2010




Comments

  1. Sandra-Holder says:

    I have owned a Nordic aebleskiver pan for years. I tried some recipe I found online but didn’t know how to turn them and they looked like footballs but I didn’t care for the taste either. When I came across your recipe, I decided to give em another try. So glad I did!! wonderful recipe. Thank you for sharing.

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