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I keep seeing these pans in second hand stores, but so far I've avoided picking one up as I had no idea how to use it. So thanks for sharing! Next time I might pick one up.
Would you say there's a big quality difference between homemade ones and the frozen pre-made ones my freezer is currently full of?
Difference in quality? Hmm, probably not.
But with the homemade ones, you can add fillings. Put the æble (apple) back in æbleskiver.
Just before the final turn to make the sphere complete, you can add
Sometimes I use the method to make dinner instead of dessert, inspired by takoyaki (Japanese squid balls)
I make the batter with less sugar, slip seasoning you don't think belongs in dinner. Maybe use broth for liquid. Here the fillings aren't a bit in the middle, more of a 50/50 mix. I can fill the hole in the pan with fillings, then add batter. I like 2-3 different kinds of filling.
Look for "madæbleskiver", there's so many fillings and dips.
Thanks! It does seem like a fun format to experiment with. I'm sold!
The heads-up about madæbleskiver is super useful — my Danish comprehension is good enough to read the recipes with no problem, but I wouldn't have known what to search for.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the frozen ones, I used to buy them all the time, but there's something satisfying about doing it yourself. :)
It's the difference between making your own waffles vs. buying Eggos. ;)
Yeah, the only reason I'm on the fence is honestly the accumulation of highly specific cookware - I move around a bit and get into food, so I am already looking for two different types of waffle irons as well as a crepe pan.
Then again, whenever I end up leaving Denmark it will be hard to find the frozen ones, and maybe impossible to find a pan. So I guess I should go for it - I can justify it by considering it a souvernur rather than a kitchen utensil. ;)
Yeah, I used to get the frozen ones from Trader Joe's here in the US, but they stopped carrying them. :( Glad I can do them myself now!
If having a unitasker bugs you though, I think you could also cook eggs in it. :)
https://food52.com/hotline/11927-what-else-can-you-use-an-aebleskiver-pan-for
Sounds like it might be ideal for some take on Korean pancakes, which are absolutely delicious (but challenging to make, I've heard). Thanks for the link!