As a Dane I am very happy to see others enjoying this great tradition.
However I found it almost blasfemic that you would not eat them with icing sugar and jam - as is tradition.
Very few Danes actually make them with an apple inside anymore - that part of the tradition has slowly died out, and mostly lives on in the name (æbleskiver - apple slices).
Lastly, the whole viking thing . A fun myth, but total make believe. The first æbleskiver are traced back to around year 1300-1400.
@TheFridaQ Yeah these are soo good with icing sugar and jam. I made them first when I was in danemark, but the round shapes aren't easy to make (moreover I've got hands that shakes so it's definitly difficult). I never tasted them with apple but it must be great ...:)
I dunno if you know this but thats exactly how you make something called takoyaki. Its very common in like japan. Its basically a wheat ball with octopus in the middle. You can put in dried tempera batter, or dried baby shrimps, green seaweed... etc etc.. they're really good! =-D
These are amazing. Perfect family morning making these together and then EATING them together. Remember the chocolate ones from a couple Valentine's Days ago. Mmmmmmm......
You should follow this up with Tako Yaki! :D You make them almost exactly the same haha. Except there's octopus (tako) in the middle! They're famously associated with Osaka, Japan ;-)
It's not a canolo, but I would still eat it.
DCFunBud 1 month ago
Erhm we dont put apples in then in Denmark, they're called æbleskiver because of their shape.
ANd a good tip is to split the egg and then turn the whipped whites in to make them cook better!
And why does Ameicans make powder baking mix for everything??? It's so simple: sugar, flour, eggs, milk
matuvi2001 2 months ago
As a Dane I am very happy to see others enjoying this great tradition.
However I found it almost blasfemic that you would not eat them with icing sugar and jam - as is tradition.
Very few Danes actually make them with an apple inside anymore - that part of the tradition has slowly died out, and mostly lives on in the name (æbleskiver - apple slices).
Lastly, the whole viking thing . A fun myth, but total make believe. The first æbleskiver are traced back to around year 1300-1400.
TheFridaQ 2 months ago
@TheFridaQ Yeah these are soo good with icing sugar and jam. I made them first when I was in danemark, but the round shapes aren't easy to make (moreover I've got hands that shakes so it's definitly difficult). I never tasted them with apple but it must be great ...:)
Imala54 2 months ago
omg.. looks sooo good...
AznVi3tBoi 11 months ago
I dunno if you know this but thats exactly how you make something called takoyaki. Its very common in like japan. Its basically a wheat ball with octopus in the middle. You can put in dried tempera batter, or dried baby shrimps, green seaweed... etc etc.. they're really good! =-D
faylinameir 1 year ago
@faylinameir yea! I love takoyaki! I bet the pan would work! I'll look into covering it soon.
danieldelaney 11 months ago
Woop! That's epic. Loves me some Aebleskiver. Thanks Daniel!
key1craig 1 year ago
Remember the chocolate ones from a few Valentine's Days ago?? Mmmm.....yummy.
ETurnstyle 1 year ago
@ETurnstyle yea! I put nutella in mine. That was pretty spectacular.
danieldelaney 1 year ago
These are amazing. Perfect family morning making these together and then EATING them together. Remember the chocolate ones from a couple Valentine's Days ago. Mmmmmmm......
honung44 1 year ago
@honung44 Yummmmmm
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Do you make takoyaki in that pan too?
Vireochan 1 year ago
@Vireochan I haven't yet, but I think I might have to give it a go… maybe make a WTF out of it!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Skiver me timbers! These tasty round pancakes are amazing!
jmwandell 1 year ago
@jmwandell yarrr they arrrrr
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Skiver me timbers! These tasty round pancakes are amazing!
jmwandell 1 year ago
lol i see i didn't read the comments before i posted :P
tokyoxjapanxfan 1 year ago
@tokyoxjapanxfan always doing that tokyojapanxfan, always doing that… ;)
danieldelaney 1 year ago
You should follow this up with Tako Yaki! :D You make them almost exactly the same haha. Except there's octopus (tako) in the middle! They're famously associated with Osaka, Japan ;-)
tokyoxjapanxfan 1 year ago
Well if it isn't an attractive Alton Brown
vickybee1984 1 year ago
@vickybee1984 well if it isn't my soon to be wife.
danieldelaney 1 year ago
looks like a giant takoyaki mold. I wish these were easier to find!
PlatypusGuitar 1 year ago
@PlatypusGuitar Amazon has them for like, 15 bucks! Dooo it!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Well I was hungry before watching this video and now I'm starving! Those look so good!
aglanceatmyworld 1 year ago
@aglanceatmyworld Don't watch it again! It'll be the end of you!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Those look soooo good!
LittleJawa 1 year ago
@LittleJawa they totall are, and you can put anything in them!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
dude, you should keep with the round theme and do takoyaki next.
mexicouldifiwantedto 1 year ago 6
@mexicouldifiwantedto oh yum! Takoyaki! I'll have to do that!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
What came first, takoyaki or aebleskiver?
omgitsjulian 1 year ago 6
@omgitsjulian hahaha - don't know. :) I'm pretty sure it's Aebleskiver. ;)
danieldelaney 1 year ago
@omgitsjulian Æbleskiver without a doubt :)
Imala54 2 months ago
LOL@ you whispering "Danish Magic" I would love to try these b/c of the apples -- i dont like pancakes so this would be a nice change
ItsMeFawn 1 year ago
@ItsMeFawn it would! - a great change.
danieldelaney 1 year ago
Aebleskiver look so fun to make
art7s77 1 year ago
@art7s77 yea - takes a little practice, but once you get it, it's easy peasy!
danieldelaney 1 year ago
aebleskiver and nutella would rock :D... drools
obamaslilbro 1 year ago
Danish Magic~
These episodes keep getting better!
Ttwistedify 1 year ago
Mmmmmmmhhhhhh!
MoeCristyV16 1 year ago
@MoeCristyV16 nom nom nom nom!
danieldelaney 1 year ago