Ordered me an Aebleskiver Pan from AuntElse.com last weekend and got it in the mail the other day. Aebleskiver are a Danish puffy round pancake and something we buy every time we go to Solvang. Saturday was it time to use it for the first time and I could not wait!
No complicated ingredients needed just the basics like buttermilk, flour, eggs, baking powder and soda, salt, sugar and some melted butter and you are ready to go.
First round in the pan and it is looking good!
Couple of turns and a couple of minutes later the first batch was done.
I just made the Aebleskiver plain this time but you can fill them with almost anything you like.
All ready to enjoy with some strawberry jam and powder sugar on top.
Bon Appetit!
Would Aebleskiver be something you would consider buying if you found it at the local fair?
oxoxo Helene
16 comments:
Vad häftigt.. Hoppas de smakade :-)
Ha nu en bra dag..
Kram Mia
Tack Helene för alla dina gulliga kommentarer, jag blir jätteglad. Den Turkiska yoghurten är krämigare, tjockare och mildare i smaken. Jag skall gå in och googla på den och se om det är några andra skillnader.
Min man och jag har läst igenom detta inlägg och det ser hur gott ut som helst. Jag förstår rätt bra Engelska men ibland så tar det stopp och vi måste kolla hur vi översätter för nu har jag inte den funktionen. Jag skulle vilja göra dessa läckra pannkakor i såna former.
Min son och hans pappa skall åka till USA i september. sonen har alltid velat se en raketuppskjutning och det skulle bli den sista på ett tag men nu är det uppskjutet till november och sen har dom lagt till en i februari. Så han kanske åker två gånger. Det är ju på Cape Canaveral.
Ha en jättefin dag
kram from Sweden Småland
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Ser verkligen smaskiga ut, ha en fin vecka som kommer, KRAM
Hi Helen, those look soooo good! I love Solvang:) I havent been there in about 5 years. But its a place I went to ofter growing up. My Mother loved it there.
Your sweet little niece in the post below is just adorable! I hope you have a great week. (())
gail
OMG!! Helene, I have not had these in soooo long! It's our favorite treat when we visit Solvang. My friend had a pan and she and I made these every Christmas.....yyyyuuuummmm!!
Thanks for the memories! When are you serving again? Call me!!
Hugs!
Georgia
Pass the plate please Helene! Those look devine! Thanks for sharing such a delight!
Susie
The Polka Dot Rose
Hi! Helene..those look fantastic..thank you for sharing..and I love Solvang. I grew up in So.Cal and went all the time.
Cindy:)
Yumm! they look like the British Yorkshire Puddings but we serve them with roast Beef and gravy. Have a good week
Helene
Those look absolutely delicious! What a cool pan.
Yum - those made me hungry they look SO good! I have never had them or heard of them, having grown up on the east coast. Your pics are great! I, too, enjoyed seeing your new little niece - precious.
Mary Patterson
http://MarysCottageTreasures.com/
Wow .. those look so good!!
Jennifer
Hello, Helene! I enjoyed your blog post. I don't think I've met you yet, so..."hello." I am a fellow pinkie member from MMP. Good to meet you! Ginger
Hi Helene,
Those look yummy! I would love to try them sometime! Thank you for sharing!
Shannon
Shabby Shan's Cottage
Helene, those look so yummy and easy to make!! Yes I would buy the A????? as I would love to make these!!
Huggs, Nancy
coeurdalenegifts.blogspot.com
Du frågade om skillnaden på turkisk yohurt och annan och jag kunde bara förklara en del men här är en länk att kolla på:
http://www.kolozzeum.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-139197.html
Vill bara önska dig en fin dag over there. Hoppas ni har fint väder. Här är det sol och fint just nu.
Kram från Malin i Småland
http://wiper.bloggplatsen.se
I hope you are having a great weekend ;)
Take care!
Hugs från Malin/wiper
http://wiper.bloggplatsen.se
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