Ebleskiver Recipes
Now that you have chosen which Ebelskiver Pan is best for you, cast iron or cast aluminum, the next step is deciding if you will use a ebelskiver mix
or make your own batter from a recipe. I posted my family’s favorite aebleskiver recipe on page 4. If you want to experiment with different recipes to find your family’s favorite, I have posted several excellent ebelskiver recipe books
on this page.
This 2 pound Classic Aebleskiver Mix makes a large batch of tasty traditional ebelskivers. Aebleskver means “apple filled” pancake so you can fill them with apple pieces, chocolate, or your favorite fruit preserves. Another popular flavor served with classic aebleskivers is raspberry or strawberry purees. This mix comes with all the dry ingredients you need to make these stuffed puff pancakes; just add the liquid required and you are ready to cook in your hot Ebelskiver Pan
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For a dessert type pancake try the Chocolate Aebleskiver Mix. Mix up this batter with egg and milk, fry it in hot oil in an ebelskiver pan, and then roll it in powder sugar immediately from taken it out of the pan. Serve warm with your favorite beverage. This is a special treat for any occasion.
This NEW 112 page paperback cookbook, Ebelskivers: Filled Pancakes and Other Mouthwatering Miniatures includes over 40 different recipes for a variety of ebelskivers, filled pancakes and other types of round pancakes. The author, Keven Crafts, has included step-by-step instructions, photographs, tips on using your ebelskiver pan and more. This book makes a great gift for anyone who has just purchased or received an Ebelskiver Pan
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Finally, this cookbook, Æbleskiver and More: A Sampling of Danish Recipes has over 112 authentic Danish recipes including a variety of stuffed Aebleskiver pancake recipes to try. This recipe book also includes interesting historical information of the Danish Windmill, Danish Immigrant Museum and Danish Settlement of Elk Horn, Iowa, in the United States.