Danish Pancake Balls (Aebleskiver)

Health score
1%
Danish Pancake Balls (Aebleskiver)
45 min.
12
95kcal

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Are you ready to elevate your breakfast game with a delightful twist? Allow me to introduce you to the irresistible Danish Pancake Balls, more affectionately known as Aebleskiver. These fluffy, round treats are a staple in Danish cuisine and bring a fun and unique experience to your morning meal or brunch gathering.

Imagine biting into a perfectly golden-brown pancake ball, its crispy exterior giving way to a tender, fluffy interior. Aebleskiver are not just pancakes; they are little pockets of joy that can be enjoyed in countless ways! Traditionally served dusted with powdered sugar and accompanied by a dollop of jam or fresh fruit, they are a treat that everyone will love.

What's more, making Aebleskiver is an interactive culinary adventure. With a special pan designed for these delightful spheres, you’ll find yourself flipping and turning until they are beautifully browned on all sides. The process is not only satisfying but also an opportunity to engage with family or friends in the kitchen. But don't worry, even if you’re a novice in the kitchen, this recipe will guide you through each step, ensuring your Aebleskiver turn out perfect every time!

So why not gather some loved ones and create a memorable breakfast experience? In just 45 minutes, you'll have a plateful of these delectable pancake balls, ready to impress and satisfy everyone's taste buds. Let's dive into the delicious world of Aebleskiver!

Ingredients

  • 2.8 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 
  • tablespoons butter melted
  • large eggs 
  • 1.3 cups flour all-purpose
  • 0.3 teaspoon ground cinnamon 
  • cup milk 
  • 0.3 teaspoon salt 
  • tablespoons sugar 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • skewers

Directions

  1. In a bowl, mix flour with sugar, baking powder, cardamom, and salt. In a small bowl, beat egg to blend with milk and 2 tablespoons butter.
  2. Add liquids to dry ingredients and stir until evenly moistened.
  3. Place an aebleskiver pan over medium-low heat. When pan is hot enough to make a drop of water dance, brush pancake cups lightly with melted butter and fill each to slightly below the rim with batter.
  4. In about 1 1/2 minutes, thin crusts will form on bottoms of balls (centers will still be wet); pierce the crust with a slender wood skewer and gently pull shell to rotate the pancake ball until about half the cooked portion is above the cup rim and uncooked batter flows down into cup. Cook until crust on bottom of ball is again firm enough to pierce, about another minute, then rotate ball with skewer until the ridge formed as the pancake first cooked is on top. Cook, turning occasionally with skewer, until balls are evenly browned and no longer moist in the center, another 10 to 12 minutes. Check by piercing center of last pancake ball added to pan with skewer--it should come out clean--or by breaking the ball open slightly; if balls start to get too brown, turn heat to low until they are cooked in the center. Lift cooked balls from pan and serve hot (see notes). Repeat to cook remaining batter.

Nutrition Facts

Calories95kcal
Protein10.83%
Fat29.14%
Carbs60.03%

Properties

Glycemic Index
23.34
Glycemic Load
9.88
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
3.3269564847907%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:94.5kcal
4.72%
Fat:3.07g
4.72%
Saturated Fat:0.92g
5.74%
Carbohydrates:14.21g
4.74%
Net Carbohydrates:13.84g
5.03%
Sugar:4.02g
4.47%
Cholesterol:17.94mg
5.98%
Sodium:181.56mg
7.89%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.56g
5.12%
Selenium:6.1µg
8.71%
Calcium:84.08mg
8.41%
Vitamin B1:0.12mg
7.71%
Vitamin B2:0.11mg
6.64%
Folate:25.81µg
6.45%
Phosphorus:63.54mg
6.35%
Manganese:0.1mg
5.14%
Iron:0.79mg
4.37%
Vitamin B3:0.79mg
3.97%
Vitamin A:138.9IU
2.78%
Vitamin B12:0.15µg
2.49%
Vitamin D:0.31µg
2.05%
Vitamin B5:0.2mg
1.99%
Magnesium:6.22mg
1.55%
Zinc:0.23mg
1.55%
Potassium:51.88mg
1.48%
Fiber:0.37g
1.46%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.28%
Copper:0.02mg
1.12%