Any Scandinavians out there? I need recipes for aebliskiver, risingrunsgrud and Norwiegian pancakes?!
Answers: Do I need a cast iron pan for the pancakes or can I use any skillet?
You need a aebleskiver pan and it should be cast iron the pancakes are better cooked in the special griddle but, you can substitute a cast iron griddle or pan. Here's an aebleskiver recipe for you.
Aebleskiver (Danish Ball Pancakes)
4 separated eggs
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cups buttermilk [or 3/4 C beer plus 1 1/4 C milk]
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups all purpose flour
oil or lard
Beat egg whites until stiff; set aside. Beat rest of ingredients until batter is very smooth. Fold in egg whites. Heat [at a moderate temperature] a well-seasoned monk's pan (see tip below) with 1/8 teaspoon oil or lard in each of the 7 holes. Fill each hole [about three-quarters full] with batter. [Be sure to add a few drops of oil to each well in the pan before the next round of batter.]
When browned on one side (almost right away), turn with knitting needle [or two-tined fork] and keep turning until needle comes out clean after piercing through the cake. [We find that you need to turn these only once.]
Serve with flavored butters, such as maple or cinnamon honey, syrup, jam and brown or white sugar. Tips: You can purchase a cast iron monk's pan at Scandinavia gift shops or at small town hardware stores in Danish communities. As for servings, plan on each person eating 7-10 cakes. Makes approximately 48 pancakes.
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My Norse sister-in-law uses a cast iron skillet.
NORWEGIAN PANCAKES
4 eggs
3 c. milk
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
3 c. flour
3/4 c. sugar
Mix together until there are no lumps. Batter should be runny. Put 1/3 cup batter in heated griddle.
MAPLE FAVORED SYRUP:
4 c. white sugar
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. light Karo syrup
3 c. water
Boil 5 minutes; add 2 tablespoons maple flavoring. Stores well.