First you need to mix up your recipe
2 c. flour
1tsp powder
2 eggs
1/8 c. sugar
3/4c canned evap milk
1 1/4 c. water
1/4 c. oil
This will yield 18-24 Ableskivers. You should probably estimate 3-4 Ableskivers per person depending on their hunger level. If you find a recipe that calls for buttermilk, I would advise against using it. The Ableskivers will NOT be hollow and will take much longer to cook all the way through.
While you are mixing up your batter, start heating your pan with about a 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of oil in each Ableskiver form. Make sure you have seasoned your pan according to the instructions that came with your pan.
After pan and oil are heated, add the batter to each form. Fill it to just below the rim of the form.
As they cook, the batter will rise up a little. You can use a large quilting needle or an ice pick to turn them.
Turn them, bringing the cooked side up to allow for more batter to cook in the form.
Turn them one or two more times to create a ball. You will know if the inside is done if you stick the needle or ice pick in and batter comes off on it. Continue to turn them until they are cooked through and evenly browned all around.
I keep the finished Ableskivers in a pan in the oven on warm until they are all ready to serve.
Ableskivers are best with applesauce, or any flavor of jam. Some people eat them with syrup also.
Tear open the Ableskiver (see it's hollow inside!)
Fill with applesauce...
Or jam, strawberry is our favorite!
Dust...or in my case MOUND with powdered sugar!
Then enjoy a YUMMY and fun breakfast!!
2 comments:
I so need to get me an Aebleskiver Pan!! Those look DELICIOUS! & I can honestly say I've never even heard of them until you posted it on Facebook... Thanks PAULA, what would I do without you?! :)
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