Aebleskiver Recipe for Danish Pancakes (2024)

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Enjoy a traditional Danish treat when you make Aebleskiver Danish pancakes. Traditionally served at Christmas, Aebleskiver are a special December dessert, often served with powdered sugar and strawberryjam or Raspberry Sauce .

While typically made in an aebleskiver pan, in this post I’ll show you how to make these Danish pancake balls in a cake pop or donut hole maker. Serve them alongside Oslo Kringle for a fun Scandinavian dessert table this season or for a pancake dinner some night.

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When I was a kid, one of our regular family outings was a trip to Solvang, California. It’s a little tourist town, originally founded by Danes and its architecture and attractions inspired by Danish culture.

The delectable Danish pancake, the Aebleskiver is commonly found in Solvang restaurants. Baked in a specialiron pan atop the stove these are often called Danish pancakes, even though they aren’t actually a breakfast food in Denmark.

Aebleskiver is Danish for “apple slices” and the name has stuck even though modern iterations of Danish pancakes no longer contain apples.

Why Make This

It’s fun! While the Danes may shake their head at our calling these “pancake balls” or serving them for breakfast, aebleskiver are super fun to make and eat, especially with my cake pop maker hack. You will love these Danish pancakes!

Æbleskiver are delicious!The ball-shaped snack is fried in butter with an interior texture, similar to a waffle or Yorkshire pudding.This is one of our family’s favorite recipes; the treats disappear almost as fast as I can make them!

Fun fact: the plural is aebleskiver. Don’t embarrass yourself by saying aebleskivers.

Ingredients

You don’t need much to make homemade Danish pancakes:

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eggs – You will separate the eggs, so keep this in mind. You’ll need an extra bowl to get them ready.

buttermilkReal cultured buttermilk is best for this recipe. Remember that you can freeze leftover buttermilk.

butter – Butter goes in the batter as well as for brushing the pan prior to frying.

vanilla extract – Vanilla is optional, but I like the flavor that it brings to the puffs.

whole wheat pastry flour – I like to use whole wheat pastry flour to add a bit of whole grain heartiness to this recipe, but you can use regular all-purpose flour as well.

sugar – You’ll need both powdered and granulated sugar for your Aebleskiver.

leavenings – You’ll need baking powder,salt, andbaking soda. Don’t omit any of them as they work together to puff the “panckes”.

jam – This is traditional for serving with Danish pancakes. In Solvang the jam of choice is raspberry, but in Denmark strawberry is standard. You can also make my homemade Raspberry Sauce pretty quickly while you’re cooking the puffs.

A note about equipment:

While you do need special hardware to make these Danish pancakes, it doesn’t have to be an aebleskiver pan. Ha! If your tween daughter insisted on a cake pop maker when Nerdy Nummies became popular, bust that thing out. Acake pop maker is more than a unitasker.

My two cents: the aebleskiver pan is traditional and I do own one, but making Danish pancakes in the cake pop maker is easier and hands-free.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s how to prepare this Danish aebleskiver recipe:

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  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form.
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and baking soda.
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  • In a large bowl, combine the buttermilk, egg yolks, butter, and vanilla extract.
  • Add the dry ingredients mixture to the buttermilk mixture and stir until smooth.
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  • Fold in the stiff egg whites.
  • Heat the cast iron aebleskiver pan over medium heat or turn on the cake pop maker. Brush the cups with melted butter. Fill the cups and cook until golden brown and cooked in the center.
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  • If you are using a traditionalpan to make these Danish pancakes, once the bottoms are cooked, use a skewer, chopstick, or knitting needleto turn them over carefully and continue cooking. They will form a ball-shaped pancake.
  • If you are using a cake pop maker, follow the manufacturer’s directions.
    Serve aebleskiver or Danish pancakes with powdered sugar and jam.

To freeze aebleskiver: cool them completely on a rack prior to packaging them in an airtight container and storing them in the freezer.

To reheat, you can pop them in the microwave for 30-second intervals or reheat in the oven or toaster oven until warm.

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FAQs

What does aebleskiver taste like?

The texture and taste of Danish pancakes is similar to a waffle or popover, crisp on the outside, but soft and a bit eggy in the center.

What do you eat with aebleskiver?

Typically served for dessert on a special occasion, these “pancake puffs” are traditionally served with powdered sugar and jam alongside a glass of mulled wine.

How do you turn aebleskiver?

Once the bottom side of the puff is set, you’ll spin the dough ball slightly in the pan with a skewer. The uncooked batter will fall to the bottom of the round opening and continue cooking. Continue this process until the full ball is cooked. Or use an electricdonut hole or cake pop maker for a hands-free prep.

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Aebleskiver Recipe

Enjoy a traditional Danish holiday treat when you make Aebleskiver. This simple recipe for Danish pancakes bakes up light and fluffy. Serve with powdered sugar and berry jam.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Danish

Diet: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 50 small aebleskiver

Calories: 213kcal

Author: Jessica Fisher

Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 2 egg separated
  • 2 cup whole wheat pastry flour or regular all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 cup buttermilk
  • 4 tablespoon butter melted, plus additional for brushing pan
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • powdered sugar
  • strawberry jam or other favorite jam

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff.

    2 egg

  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and baking soda.

    2 cup whole wheat pastry flour, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, 2 teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon baking soda

  • In a large mixing mixing bowl, combine the buttermilk, egg yolks, butter, and vanilla extract. Add the dry mixture to this bowl and stir until smooth. Fold in the stiff egg whites.

    2 cup buttermilk, 4 tablespoon butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • Heat the aebleskiver pan or cake pop maker. Brush the cups with melted butter. Fill the cups and cook. If you are using an aebleskiver pan, once the bottoms are cooked, use a skewer to turn them over and continue cooking. They will form a ball-shaped pancake.

  • If you are using a cake pop maker, follow the manufacturer’s directions. Alternatively, you can bake this batter in a waffle maker. It won’t be an aebleskiver, but it will be delicious.

  • Serve aebleskiver with powdered sugar and jam.

    powdered sugar, strawberry jam

Notes

Nutritional values are approximate, do not include toppings, and are based on a batch of 50 aebleskiver. Yours may be larger depending on the size of your pan.

Promptly store leftover Danish pancakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3 days.

To freeze aebleskiver: cool them completely on a rack prior to packaging them in an airtight container and storing them in the freezer.

To reheat, you can pop them in the microwave for 30-second intervals or reheat in the oven or toaster oven until warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 213kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 63mg | Sodium: 344mg | Potassium: 306mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 333IU | Calcium: 130mg | Iron: 1mg

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This post was originally published on December 21, 2016. It has been updated for content and clarity.

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FAQs

What does Æbleskiver mean in English? ›

One of the most popular Danish Christmas treats is Æbleskiver. The name literally means “apple slices” in Danish as they were originally filled with small pieces of apple or applesauce.

What is the difference between Ebelskiver and Æbleskiver? ›

Whether you refer to them as aebleskiver or ebelskiver (same pronunciation, different spelling), the actual word in Danish is Æbleskiver and it means "apple slices" because traditionally these were made by putting a small slice of apple in the center while cooking them.

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Can you freeze Ebelskiver? ›

Can you freeze ebelskivers? Yes, you can freeze the cooked ebelskivers, but not the batter. Store them in an air-tight, freezer safe container or bag.

What country are Ebelskivers from? ›

Denmark

Who invented Ebelskivers? ›

Ebelskivers are of Danish origin and are popular in parts of the U.S. with sizable Scandinavian populations. Although there is a legend about how the first ebelskiver was cooked over a fire in a Viking's dented armor, Saulsbury said the Danes weren't the first to cook pastries in a pan with wells for the batter.

What's the difference between poffertjes and aebleskiver? ›

What's the difference between poffertjes and aebleskiver? Poffertjes (or Dutch pancakes) are usually made with yeast in the batter. Aebleskiver (or Danish pancakes) use baking powder. Also they are prepared in different pans.

What is the history of Ebelskivers? ›

The aebleskiver is thought to have originated with the Vikings and used to restore strength after a battle. Whether this is actually true or not, no one knows, but it certainly is a nice tale to tell again. The earliest known aebleskivers have been found in 300-year-old pans that were made of copper.

What is a Paniyaram pan? ›

Paniyaram Pan is also known as Appe Pan, Appam Pan, or Paniyara Kal in South India. It can be used to make delicious Paniyarams, Appams, or even Karandi Omelettes. Kuzhi Paniyaram can be a go-to dish to cook for busy people as it is so simple to make and constitutes a quite filling meal too!

What pan do chefs use? ›

Carbon steel frying pans are one of the most popular choices in commercial kitchens, made to easily withstand the demands of hospitality environments. Pro chefs will know that using a carbon steel pan is probably one of the best materials due to its superb durability and affordability, and it heats up quickly.

Which pan can fry anything? ›

Cast Iron Skillet

With the Finex Cast Iron Skillet & Lid Set in your kitchen, you'll be able to steam, simmer, braise, poach, fry and bake almost anything, from vegetables and chicken to brownies and bread.

What does translated mean in English? ›

: to bear, remove, or change from one place, state, form, or appearance to another : transfer, transform. translate ideas into action.

How do you spell Ebelskiver? ›

Aebleskiver, or Danish pancakes, or Danish pancake balls, are little snack desserts that are spherical, cooked, dough balls that have a similar consistency to pancakes in the United States.

What is a monk pan? ›

Aebleskivers are most often served for breakfast or brunch, but they can also be filled with a savory filling and be served as an appetizer or main dish. The pan for aebleskivers is also referred to as a Munk pan or a Danish cake pan.

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