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Danish Aebleskivers aka Pancakes are Christmas specialty. This is a great holiday dessert. They are crispy on the outside and airy in the inside.

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Aebleskiver/ ebleskiver literally means 'apple slices' in Danish. But it is not a requirement to have apples in the pancakes. These are very popular in Denmark during Christmas time and are traditionally served as dessert.

The Danish pancake balls are made in a special Aebleskiver pan. They are crispy on the outside, fluffy and airy in the inside. And they taste like a mix of donuts and pancakes.

Batter used to makethese vegan aebliskivers is almost like pancake batter. Traditionally apple slices or applesauce are added to the filling. But kids love chocolate, so I added chocolate chips to the pancakes. So once cooked, the chocolate melts and oozes out when cut into it.

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This is my vegan version of æbleskiver recipe. They turn out soft and fluffy even without the eggs. The recipe comes together in no time and is perfect to make for breakfast as well.

In India, aebleskiver pan is used to make appam/ paniyaram. My favorite Indian recipes to make in the pan are whole wheat kuzhi paniyaram or these mixed vegetable paniyaram or ragi ponganalu.

Why I love this recipe

  • easy to make
  • kids love it
  • can jazzed up with any mix ups
  • 100% plant based and vegan
  • perfect for breakfast or dessert

Ingredients

To make these vegan Danish aebleskivers, here is what you need:

  • flour - all purpose or whole wheat or whole wheat pastry or a combination of these
  • baking powder
  • sugar and salt
  • non-dairy milk - I love almond, oat or soy milk here
  • oil - canola or coconut oil
  • egg replacer - ground flaxseed meal would work beautifully
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Instructions

In a medium mixing bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Whisk well.

In a measuring cup, stir together almond milk, oil and egg replacer mixture.

Stir in the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.

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Heat the aebleskiver pan on medium-high heat. Lightly grease the pan with cooking spray.

Pour about 1 tablespoon batter into each of the cavity and quickly place 2~3 chocolate chips in the center of the batter. Use a spoon or knife to gently push the chocolate chips into the batter.

Cover and cook for 2~3 minutes or until golden on the bottom. Gently flip the aebleskivers using chopsticks or a butter knife and cook the other side for another 2~3 minutes or until golden.

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Remove from the pan and keep them warm until ready to serve. Repeat with the remaining batter. Serve these Danish Aebleskivers warm with maple syrup and fruit.

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Tips

  • Substitute all or part of the all purpose flour with whole-wheat or ww pastry flour.
  • If not vegan, use 2 large eggs instead of egg replacer.
  • If you don't have a aebleskiver pan, then here's an easy trick of using mini cupcake pan by Pankobunny on Youtube.
  • Fillings can be customized to your family's likes. Here are some ideas:
    • Nutella
    • diced apples
    • apple sauce
    • dulce de leche
    • get as creative as you can get
  • Leftover pancakes can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. Make sure to cool them completely before placing them in a freezer safe bag. To reheat, microwave for about 2~3 minutes.

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  • Savory Kugelhopf
  • Creme Caramel
  • Russian Honey Cake
  • Brazilian Acaraje
  • Japchae - Korean noodles
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Vegan Danish Aebleskivers

Æbleskivers/ Ebelskivers are traditional Danish pancakes. They are a Christmas specialty and a great holiday dessert. They are crispy on the outside and airy in the inside.

Author: Pavani

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, brunch, Snack

Cuisine: european

Servings: 4 Servings

Ingredients

  • ½ cup All purpose flour*
  • ½ teaspoon Baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • ½ cup Unsweetened Almond Milk (or other non-dairy milk)
  • 3 tablespoons Canola Oil or melted Coconut Oil
  • 2 tablespoons Egg replacer powder whisked in 6 tablespoons of water*
  • As needed Dark or Semisweet Chocolate chips (optional)

Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Whisk well.

  • In a measuring cup, stir together almond milk, oil and egg replacer mixture.

  • Stir in the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.

  • Heat the aebleskiver pan on medium-high heat. Lightly grease the pan with cooking spray.

  • Pour about 1 tablespoon batter into each of the cavity and quickly place 2~3 chocolate chips in the center of the batter. Use a spoon or knife to gently push the chocolate chips into the batter. Cover and cook for 2~3 minutes or until golden on the bottom. Gently flip the aebleskivers using chopsticks or a butter knife and cook the other side for another 2~3 minutes or until golden.

  • Remove from the pan and keep them warm until ready to serve. Repeat with the remaining batter. Serve warm with maple syrup and fruit.

Notes

  • Substitute all or part of the all purpose flour with whole-wheat or ww pastry flour.
  • If not vegan, use 2 large eggs instead of egg replacer.
  • If you don't have a aebleskiver pan, then here's an easy trick of using mini cupcake pan by Pankobunny on Youtube.
  • Fillings can be customized to your family's likes. Here are some ideas:
    • Nutella
    • diced apples
    • apple sauce
    • dulce de leche
    • get as creative as you can get
  • Leftover pancakes can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. Make sure to cool them completely before placing them in a freezer safe bag. To reheat, microwave for about 2~3 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 5Pancakes | Calories: 243kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 308mg | Potassium: 59mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 43IU | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Laura

    Vegan Danish Aebleskivers Recipe | Cook's Hideout (13)
    After changing to WFPB, I thought the ebelskivers I grew up eating with my Danish family were a thing of the past. We tried your recipe this weekend, and it is a wonderful substitute for the egg-heavy original. I did substitute applesauce for the oil and didn't use the chocolate chips since that was not part of our family recipe. Thank you!

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    • cookshideout

      Hi Laura, thank you so much for your kind comment. Happy New Year!! Regards, Pavani

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FAQs

What holiday are Aebleskiver most eaten? ›

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.

When was the first appearance of the word "aebleskiver"? ›

The word æbleskive means apple slice and it first appeared in the middle ages where slices of apple were dipped in a batter and fried. When the æbleskive pan was introduce sometime in the 1700's, æbleskiver were baked with small pieces of apple or prunes in the center.

What do you eat with aebleskiver? ›

Cooked aebleskiver get dusted with powdered sugar before being served with honey or jam.

What is Denmark's most popular holiday? ›

Most of Denmark's holidays are based around the Christian calendar, with Christmas, Easter and the midsummer festival of Saint Hans among the most important.

What else can you use an aebleskiver pan for? ›

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Who invented 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's the difference between poffertjes and Aebleskiver? ›

What's the difference between poffertjes and aebleskiver? Poffertjes (or Dutch pancakes) are usually made with yeast in the batter. Aebleskiver (or Danish pancakes) use baking powder. Also they are prepared in different pans.

Why are Aebleskivers round? ›

“The tender ball-shaped pancakes the Danish call “aebleskiver” derive their roundness from the iron in which they're cooked…. To make perfectly round aebleskiver, you must frequently lift and turn the baked section of each ball. They will eventually seal themselves, creating a hollow in each center.

Did Vikings have pancakes? ›

As most people do in these situations, they were craving pancakes. But alas, the Vikings did not have the proper cookware. Instead, they greased their dented shields and poured the batter on them over a fire. And thus, the Æbleskiver was born.

Where do Aebleskivers originate? ›

Denmark

What is the biggest food holiday of the year? ›

Thanksgiving is nearly the quintessential food holiday.

What are the most popular holiday foods? ›

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