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Ebelskivers (Scandinavian Pancakes)

From the book The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook by Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne
Serves 4 to 6
Introduction

Ebelskivers (also spelled aebleskivers) are like little doughnuts without the fat. (They’re very similar to the Dutch pancakes called poffertjes.) Traditionally they’re filled with apples while cooking, but it’s much easier to simply slice them open and fill them by hand after they’re cooked.

This recipe calls for a special cast-iron pan with seven round molds. You drop some of the batter into each mold, cook for a few minutes, then turn the dough and cook on the other side.

Serve ebelskivers with maple syrup, or slice them in half and fill with jam or lemon curd and mascarpone; sprinkle a little powdered sugar over everything and you’re done.

1½ cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. baking soda
¼ tsp. salt
2 eggs, beaten
2 cups sour cream
½ cup milk or buttermilk
~ Butter or canola oil for greasing the pan
~ Jam, maple syrup, and powdered sugar for serving

Sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into a large bowl. In a smaller bowl, whisk together the eggs, sour cream, and milk. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and beat by hand or with an electric mixer until smooth.

Heat a cast-iron ebelskiver pan over medium-low heat. Place a tiny bit of butter or canola in each mold and spread it evenly around the molds before filling each mold with a spoonful of batter. Cook until light brown, about 2 or 3 minutes. Turn gently with a fork or skewer and brown the other side. Transfer to a platter and serve hot.

Notes

You can cut the sour cream in half, down to 1 cup, and still turn out fluffy, delicious ebelskivers.

This content is from the book The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook by Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne.

8,963 posted on 12/21/2008 8:31:12 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Join us on the best FR thread, 8000+ posts: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1990507/posts)
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ebelskivers<<

When I make pancakes, I use beer, just open a can of it at room temp and pour it in, it makes light pancakes that weigh nothing at all.

On your ornaments, the one that is circles, cut out and joined to make a ball...LOL, they have been doing the same with milk filters for as long as I can remember, coffee filters too.

I think you can dye them with food coloring.

Thanks for all your posts today, they help the thread be pretty as well as useful.

I like anything with blueberries, so would like the other recipe.

I don’t know why people do not eat prunes today, we did as a snack and cooked, when I was a kid.


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