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How To Make Danish Æbleskiver (Dutch Pancakes) - Easy Christmas Holiday Recipe

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Learn how to make Danish æbleskiver (also known as Dutch Pancakes) by following this easy tutorial. This recipe is simple to follow and makes for a perfect Christmas dessert. If you're looking for festive holiday recipes, look no further - this dish will definitely make you feel hygge! Æbleskiver is traditionally made using a aebleskive pan (using a knitting needle to turn them), but a takoyaki pan also works well. In Denmark, æbleskiver are commonly eaten at Christmas (Jule) and in days leading up to it. In December, they are often served with gløgg (Scandinavian mulled wine). They were traditionally cooked with bits of apple (æble) or applesauce inside but these ingredients aren't always included in modern Danish forms of the dish. For more festive crafts and recipes, please hit subscribe! If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments below. Æbleskiver Recipe (Makes approximately 15 pancake balls) Ingredients: • 1 large egg • 1 cup plain flour • 1 teaspoon baking powder • 1 teaspoon cardamom • 1/4 cup of sugar • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda • 1 pinch of salt • 1 cup buttermilk • butter for frying • An æbleskive pan • 1 or 2 long knitting needles or skewers (In Denmark, the Danish cooks traditionally use a knitting needle.) Directions: 1. Mix the above ingredients using a whisk 2. Place the æbleskive pan on a stove top on a medium heat and lightly oil or butter the pan. 3. Pour in enough mixture to fill about two-thirds of the wells. 4. As soon as they get bubbly around the edge, turn them over quickly. 5. Continue cooking, turning the ball to keep it from burning and it creates the characteristic spherical shape of an æbleskive. 6. Remove all of the æbleskiver from the pan and generously sprinkle with powdered sugar. Traditionally æbleskiver are served with raspberry jam, strawberry jam or sugar. 7. If you want to get creative, you can fill æbleskiver with fruit, chocolate, jam or even cheese. This recipe was inspired by this recipe provided by ScandinavianToday: /watch/M77_MVJ_-Jg__ Social Media : Twitter: https://twitter.com/ohsohygge Facebook: https://facebook.com/OhSoHygge/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ohsohygge/ Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/ohsohygge/ Music: Artist: Nicolai Heidlas Title: Let It Be Christmas Download the song here: www.hooksounds.com/royalty-free-mu…t-be-christmas/

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