Original Recipe for Danish Aebleskiver (Danish Pancake Balls) (2024)

Published: · Modified: · About 4 minutes to read this article. · By Kim Nielsen

Original recipe for Danish Aebleskiver also known as Danish Pancake Balls. These traditional pancake balls are traditinal served during Christmas. However, they are also perfect the rest of the year.

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

Original Recipe for Danish Aebleskiver (Danish Pancake Balls) (1)

Danish Pancake Balls (Aebleskiver)

In Denmark we have so many cooking traditions and especially in the month of December we basically live in our kitchen. There are just so many great Christmas recipes we have to make during Christmas. This recipe for traditional Danish pancake balls is probably one of the most famous Christmas desserts that the Danes love and eat during Christmas.

In danish we call this dessert Aebleskiver which directly translated means Apple Slices although there aren't any apples in this recipe.

Read also: Traditional recipe for Danish Butter Cookies

An Aebleskive is like a spherical pancake, it's solid but still fluffy and light. If we should 'translate' the taste of an Aebleskive into an international standard it should be the taste of a donut mixed with pancakes.

As said, these pancake balls are extremely popular in Denmark during the Christmas holidays and these are to be found in almost every supermarket starting from November until after Christmas. However, the ones you can buy at the supermarket does not compare at all to the homemade ones. The ones you make yourself are just way more delicious.

See also: Original recipe for Danish Dream Cake (Droemmekage)

If you are looking for other great Nordic recipes then I can recommend taking a look at the Nordic section here on my blog - find it in the menu above.

The Old and Original Recipe for Aebleskiver

This recipe for Aebleskiver is the one my parents used to make homemade Aebleskiver when I was a child, and it's the one I use today.

The first Aebleskiver were originally cooked with small pieces of apples or sometimes applesauce as filling, from there they got their name. However, in the modern Danish kitchen these filling are not included anymore and haven't been for the past many year. For us this is the most original recipe for Aebleskiver, it's super delicious and relatively easy to make.

Read also: Delicious recipe for Danish Butter Cake (Dagmar tart)

This is one of our best Christmas traditions and we always makes them several times during the Christmas holidays. Most of the times we stick with our traditional recipe but sometimes we add different kinds of filling inside the Aebleskiver. This filling is added during the frying process.

As filling, we have used chocolate chips, small apple pieces or different variations of jam.

The Aebleskive Frying Pan

The frying of the Aebleskiver are done in a special Aebleskive frying pan. The old and traditional pans are made of cast iron. In Denmark these pans can be bought everywhere in the months of November to December. Internationally, these pans can be bought online or sometimes at a local kitchen store.

Original Recipe for Danish Aebleskiver (Danish Pancake Balls) (4)

Original Recipe for Danish Aebleskiver (Pancake balls)

Original recipe for Danish Aebleskiver also known as Danish Pancake Balls. These traditional pancake balls are traditinal served during Christmas. However, they are also perfect the rest of the year.

Print Recipe Rate Recipe

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Course: Dessert, Nordic Christmas

Cuisine: Danish

Keyword: Danish Food, Nordic food

Servings: 20 Aebleskiver

Author: NordicFoodLiving.com

Ingredients

Metric - US Customary

  • 250 g all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp Natron (baking soda)
  • 1 tbsp vanilla sugar
  • 4 dl buttermilk
  • 100 g butter, melted
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tbsp sugar

Instructions

The Aebleskive Batter

  • Separate the egg whites and yolks in separate bowls.

  • Whisk the sugar, vanilla sugar and egg whites fluffy and stiff. The bowl must be completely clean and dry. A tiny bit of water will make the eggs whites impossible to whisk stiff. Set aside.

  • Mix the egg yolks, all-purpose flour, natron (baking soda), salt and vanilla sugar together in a separate bowl.

  • Use a hand mixer to mix the ingredients while gradually adding the buttermilk. Keep mixing until the batter is uniform.

  • Melt the butter and let it cool off a bit. Slowly add the cooled butter to the buttermilk mixture while whisking.

  • Use a wooden spoon or similar to slowly mix the stiff eggs whites in the batter.

The Cooking of Aebleskiver

  • You need a special Aebleskive pan for frying. You can get one online or maybe at your local kitchen store.

  • Heat up the Aebleskive pan at medium heat and add a small piece of butter in each hole. Fill the holes 3/4 with the Aebleskive batter.

  • When the batter starts to get firm and you can turn them over without cracking, then turn the Aebleskiver 90 degrees (using a wooden stick or similar) and let the batter flow into the pan.

  • At this point there is a hole in the side of the Aebleskive. Pour a little extra batter into the hole and turn the Aebleskive another 90 degrees so that the hole gets closed.

  • When the Aebleskiver have a solid surface turn them regularly so they get an even and light-brown crust.

Notes

In step 4 (in cooking of Æbleskiver), try adding different fillings inside the Aebleskiver. I can recommend filling with chocolate chips, strawberry jam or small apple pieces. Serve these Danish aebleskiver together with some jam and icing sugar.

Original Recipe for Danish Aebleskiver (Danish Pancake Balls) (2024)

FAQs

What does aebleskiver 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 origin of 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 is the difference between Ebelskiver and aebleskiver? ›

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.

What is the history of pancake balls? ›

One popular speculation is that a band of Vikings were part of a difficult battle. When they returned to their ship, they wished to cook a meal similar to pancakes. However, since they lacked regular pans, they instead used their shields or helmets, resulting in a cake with a spherical shape.

What does Dansk mean? ›

dansk (neuter singular dansk, definite singular and plural danske) Danish (of or pertaining to Denmark).

What is the tradition of aebleskiver? ›

Aebleskiver is a Danish dessert, like doughnut holes, but sweeter and much better. It's traditionally served with glogg during the Advent and cooked in a cast iron pan that resembles an egg poacher. Serve hot with syrup, jam, or powdered sugar.

Where did Swedish pancakes originate? ›

Today there are many variations of pancakes throughout Europe and the shape and structure of a pancake vary throughout the world. Swedish pancakes have probably existed in Sweden since ancient times. Swedish pancakes is first mentioned in Swedish in a publication of Olaus Petri.

Where did German pancakes originate? ›

It also consists of zero chemical leavening ingredients like baking powder. Although the thought of a Dutch baby pancake might have come from the German Pfannkuchen, the present form originated in the United States in the early 1990s.

What else can you use an aebleskiver pan for? ›

aebleskiver pan uses food
  • Wonderful Cook. ...
  • Lemon Curd Ebelskiver, or, Lemon Stuffed Pancakes. ...
  • Make Your Pączki at Home With This Traditional Polish Recipe. ...
  • Perfect Fried eggs made in an ebelskiver filled pancake pan. ...
  • Recipes for the Road. ...
  • rice appe recipe | how to make rice appe | paniyaram | South Indian rice appe.

What's the difference between poffertjes and aebleskiver? ›

Aebleskiver are essentially Danish pancakes that are a bit bigger than Dutch poffertjes. See them as little pancakes that you can fill with whatever you like!

Which of the following is a Swedish dessert similar to the French crepe? ›

Smaller and thinner than their American counterparts, Swedish Pancakes are quite tender and comparable in texture to French crepes.

What country invented pancakes? ›

The Ancient Greeks made pancakes called τηγανίτης (tēganitēs), ταγηνίτης (tagēnitēs) or ταγηνίας (tagēnias), all words deriving from τάγηνον (tagēnon), "frying pan". The earliest attested references to tagenias are in the works of the 5th-century BC poets Cratinus and Magnes.

What is the oldest pancake? ›

Around 500 B.C.E., Athenian poet Cratinus described “a [flat cake] hot and shedding morning dew.” Some 600 years later, in the late second century C.E., Greek physician Galen included a recipe in his On the Properties of Foodstuffs that's similar to how Russian blinis or Canadian griddlecakes are prepared today: “What ...

What's the difference between British pancakes and American pancakes? ›

They are different. American pancakes are made with self raising flour (or baking powder) so they have a cake-like texture. British pancakes are made with plain flour and no raising agent. The batter contains a greater proportion of milk and egg to flour than the American variety.

What is the Belgian word for pancake? ›

Pannenkoeken are a popular choice for a child's birthday meal in the Netherlands and Belgium. Specialised pannenkoeken restaurants are common in the Netherlands and Belgium ("pannenkoekenhuizen" = pancake houses).

What is the German word for pancake? ›

Answer and Explanation: The German translation of "pancake" is Pfannkuchen, which is pronounced /fahn-KOO-hehn/, and it is a masculine noun.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Last Updated:

Views: 5999

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (56 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Birthday: 1999-05-27

Address: Apt. 171 8116 Bailey Via, Roberthaven, GA 58289

Phone: +2585395768220

Job: Lead Liaison

Hobby: Lockpicking, LARPing, Lego building, Lapidary, Macrame, Book restoration, Bodybuilding

Introduction: My name is Sen. Ignacio Ratke, I am a adventurous, zealous, outstanding, agreeable, precious, excited, gifted person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.