AEBLESKIVER
Aebleskiver - a Danish dessert, like doughnut holes, but sweeter and much better traditionally served with glogg during the Advent. Cooked in a cast iron pan that resembles an egg poacher. Serve hot with syrup, jam or powdered sugar.
Provided by Lisa G.
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Scandinavian
Time 30m
Yield 30
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a clean glass or metal bowl, beat the egg whites with an electric mixer until they can hold a stiff peak. Set aside.
- Mix together the flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda, sugar, egg yolks, melted butter and buttermilk at one time and beat until smooth. Gently fold in the egg whites last.
- Put about 1tablespoon of vegetable oil in the bottom of each aebleskiver pan cup and heat until hot. Pour in about 2 tablespoons of the batter into each cup. As soon as they get bubbly around the edge, turn them quickly (Danish cooks use a long knitting needle, but a fork will work). Continue cooking, turning the ball to keep it from burning.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 63.3 calories, Carbohydrate 7.7 g, Cholesterol 18.4 mg, Fat 2.8 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 1.8 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 124.7 mg, Sugar 1.2 g
DANISH AEBLESKIVER (EBLESKIVER)
This is a nice simple recipe for aebleskivers. Nothing to wait for overnight. Just mix up whenever you like. You can choose to add jam for a filling or as a spread once served.
Provided by kjdick
Categories Breakfast
Time 17m
Yield 30 Aebelskivers, 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. In another mixing bowl stir together milk and egg yolks until well combined. Add to flour mixture. Stir until smooth.
- In a small bowl beat egg whites with an electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form (tips stand straight). Gently fold beaten egg whites into batter, leaving a few puffs of egg white. Do not overbeat.
- Place an aebleskiver pan over medium heat; lightly brush each cup with oil. When the oil sizzles, use about 2 tablespoons of the batter to fill each cup 2/3 full. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes. As a thin shell forms, use a fork or wooden toothpick to gently invert the cooked portion and allow the uncooked portion to flow into the cup. Invert each aebleskiver and cook until all shells are set and all sides are sealed. Continue rotating and cooking until they are evenly golden brown and a wooden toothpick inserted in their centers comes out clean.
- If you choose to add jam to the center just add a small amount of jam to the middle of batter right after you put the batter in the pan. Use toothpick or spoon to push batter over top of jam. If you choose to add a filling make sure not to fill the cups to full of batter(1/2 - 2/3 full). Then continue to cook and flip as the directions say.
- Note: If you are having sticking uses with the pan you may need to crank up to heat, add more oil, or both.
- Use a fork or wooden toothpick to transfer each aebleskiver to a plate. Serve immediately or keep warm in a loosely covered ovenproof dish in a 300 degree F oven. If desired, serve with jam, jelly, honey, syrup, or applesauce and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Makes 30 aebleskiver.
DANISH EBLESKIVER (BUTTERMILK RECIPE)
This is a traditional Danish recipe, from my husband's family. This REQUIRES the use of an ebleskiver iron or monk's pan. It's basically little fluffly ball-shaped pancakes. You can fill them with fruit jams, applesauce, or have them plain with a dusting of powdered sugar. My kids LOVE them!
Provided by Mrs. Odneal lt3
Categories Scones
Time 40m
Yield 28 Puffs, 7-9 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Separate Eggs. Beat egg whites until stiff, keep separate. Beat yolks, add sugar, salt and Milk.
- Sift together flour, baking soda and baking powder, then add to egg yolk mixture. Mix well. Lastly, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.
- Heat up monk's pan on medium heat.
- Place small amount of butter in each depression (1tsp or so).
- When butter is bubbling, fill each depression 2/3 full of dough.
- Next, place a small teaspoonful of desired jam or applesauce on top of dough, then barely cover with a few drops of dough.
- Cook until surface is bubbly and has a slightly dry appearance. Turn carefully with a fork, and finish baking on the other side.
- Serve dusted with powdered sugar or alone.
- NOTE: To ensure even cooking, fill and turn dough in each depression in order according to first dropped. Avoid spilling jam on pan as this will cause the dough to stick.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 436.3, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 17.8, Cholesterol 163.2, Sodium 688.8, Carbohydrate 34.5, Fiber 1, Sugar 7.2, Protein 9
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