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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Aebleskiver or Danish Pancakes (with Nutella filling )

Aebleskiver are Danish pancakes which are small ball shaped. The batter for making the aebleskiver is similar to the American pancake batter, but they are prepared in a special pan called aebleskiver pan which is very similar to our south Indian paniyaram pan.  Hence these Danish pancakes are like small spheres rather than the usual round pancakes. The word Aebleskiver is a Danish word which means apple slice. So these pancakes are usually made with apple slices as filling inside.

I have referred the recipe here to make these traditional Danish pancake balls. I have used my paniyaram pan and I have used Nutella as filling. You can use fruits such as apple, banana or even jam, peanut butter etc can also be used as filling. They can be made as plain without any filling and can be served with some jam, maple syrup etc. These taste delicious with or without filling and sure kids would love them. My son love these cute pancake balls a lot, even the big kid..i mean my hubby is also a big fan of this yummy munchies, so I make them often :) :)







You need...

1 cup All Purpose Flour / Maida
2 tsp Baking powder
3 tbsp Sugar
1/4 tsp ground Cinnamon (optional)
1/4 tsp Salt
1 egg
3/4 cup Milk
2 tbsp Oil or Butter
Nutella



To prepare...

Combine flour, sugar, salt, baking powder and cinnamon in a bowl. 

Beat an egg and whisk with milk and oil. Add this to the flour mixture and mix well to form a batter, not too thick and not too thin.

Heat the aebleskiver or paniyaram pan. You can brush the holes slightly with butter. I have used cooking spray instead, sprayed a little oil over the holes. 

Now pour the batter to fill up half of each hole. Then quickly put less than a tsp of Nutella over the batter in each hole and finally put very little batter in each hole to cover the Nutella filling. You need to be quick as well as patient here. The batter might rise upto the top of the hole soon. So you need to add Nutella and batter to cover as soon as possible. 

Cover and cook for a minute until bottom gets browned. Then slowly flip to the other side and let it get brown. Your danish pancake balls are ready now. Serve hot.



Notes:
* You can use any kind of filling such as apple slices, banana slices, jam, peanut butter etc.
* They taste best when served hot.






35 comments:

  1. Wow...love those cuties and loved the filling oozing out...yummm..

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  2. These danish pancakes with the exotic filling looks simply addictive Shobha..Yummy.

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  3. wow i have to try this!!looks fabulous!

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  4. Nice n yummy pancakes..perfect wid nutella filling

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  5. Pancakes huh? So cute. And nutella definitely adds to the taste!

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  6. hi sobha, oooo this is so delicious for tea- eat hot, fresh from oven.. can finish 10 pieces. have a nice day

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  7. Love these cute pancakes with nutella filling

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  8. Had seen a video about how to make a perfect danish pancake....had been wanting to try it ever since..but never got around doing it...Your pics are tempting me...Loved the cute nutella surprise in the pancake

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  9. I love Danish pancakes very much. These look delish!

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  10. Even i prepared them few days back with banana and wheat flour batter with nutella filling,i know how addictive these tiny dumplings are.

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  11. These are so cute and with nutella sounds yummy

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  12. I thought you need a specific mould to bake this but making them into balls sounds nice and wonderful presentation.

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  13. Irresistible one. Very delicious with nutella filling.

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  14. Looks so cute,kids will love this,evide monuvine istapedum..thanks dear:)

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  15. This cute balls look fabulous with nutella!

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  16. Heard about these danish pancakes before,but never tried these or tasted before..looks yummy with nutella filling,perfect kids pleaser:-)

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  17. Love it. Will try it out ASAP.

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  18. Wow, love nutella, looks so tempting, great presentation too

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  19. Wow, so tempting and yummy dear..

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  20. Lovely. I have been meaning to make these ever since I bought the Aebleskiver pan.

    Aparna

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  21. Cute! I got a book of recipes of these Danish pancakes, but they call it as "Pan cake Puffs"! :)

    Stuffing with nutella makes them more interesting!

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  22. I didn't know Aebleskiver was the name for danish pancakes... new info. It's tea time now... Wish I could have some. To make my own i need to substitue to make it vegan but i will definetly try it...

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  23. my mouth is watering for this danish pancakes

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  24. very interesting, those danish pancakes looks very cute n delicious with nutella stuffing...inviting clicks...thanks for sharing !!
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  25. Delicious pancakes with interesting filling.. Yum..

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  26. Feel like grabbing a few of these danish pancakes .

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  27. am waiting for my paniyaram pan to try these...:)

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