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Nordic Ware Danish Aebelskiver Iron | 
enlarge | Brand: Nordic Ware Category: Kitchen
List Price: $36.00 Buy New: $27.99 You Save: $8.01 (22%)
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Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 706
Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 16 x 9.6 x 2.4
MPN: 01740 Model: 01740 UPC: 011172017406 EAN: 0011172017406 ASIN: B00004RFPL
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Makes seven 2-1/4-inch traditional Danish pancakes at once | | • | Heavy, warp-resistant cast aluminum ensures even heating | | • | 9-1/2 inches in diameter | | • | Hand wash with mild detergent |
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Product Description For those who aren't familiar with the term ebleskiver, they are delightful small and spherical pancakes sometimes filled with fruit or nuts, and adored by Scandinavian folk. You can use a basic pancake recipe, or one provided with the pan, and you can get creative with adding other ingredients, powdering with sugar after baking, and so on. In any case, if you want to make ebleskiver, you must have a traditional ebleskiver pan.
Amazon.com Review Scandinavians love the spherical little pancakes known as ebleskiver. Countless "traditional" recipes for them exist, but any old pancake recipe will do, including prepackaged pancake mix and concoctions beginning with cake mixes. Shape defines ebleskiver, not ingredients, and only an ebleskiver pan delivers. Safe on gas or electric stovetops, this one is made from heavy cast aluminum so it won't warp. And it's nonstick, to make flipping the pancakes easy and cleanup a snap. (For authenticity, turn ebleskiver with a knitting needle.) Its wood handle stays cool and adds a rustic touch. There's a notch on the handle's end for hanging on a hook or peg. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Puffs puffs everywhere October 11, 2008 A. Espeut (Teaneck, New Jersey United States) I love the pan the only problem is the nonstick coating comes off really easily. DO NOT USE nething other than plastic or chopsticks which are my favorite.
Easy to Clean October 8, 2008 Mareena This pan has the plastic handle. That is the only difference from the one selling on William Sonoma website for much more. Well made and easy to clean. Whatever you decide, DON't buy the cast iron one, which I just threw out.
Fun!! July 8, 2008 H. Wedhorn I decided to get this when I seen it on the Rachael Ray show. I am so glad that I did. It does take some practice. So easy to clean too.
Modern Aebelskiver Pan Is Great! July 4, 2008 Nita Guru (Groton, NH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used to own a cast iron Aebelskiver pan, and it was constantly rusting up despite trying to care for it properly. This new non-stick pan is a real treat to use and clean up is a breeze. The first time I used it I was very impressed with how the non-stick finish made turning the little puffy "pancakes" so easy, which in turn made making them the sought-after rounded shape so much easier as well. A tiny bit of oil brushed in each well was sufficient to prevent sticking. I used a home-made recipe (found online) and they were a real hit. Clean-up was wicked easy as well. Nothing stuck, so a very easy and quick clean-up was all that was needed. Great little pan, and I recommend it.
The real Pancake Puff pan! June 23, 2008 K. Donahower (Rochester, NY USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son saw the infomercial for the Pancake Puff pan on TV. I know first-hand, coming from a Swedish family, that this is nothing new. My 97 year old Grandmother has several cast iron versions hanging in her home. I asked for one and she gladly handed it over. My father commented that he always thought they were egg poachers. We fired up stove but with the age of the pan and the natural difficulty of cast iron, my aebelskivers came out very poorly. So, I threw heredity to the wind and went online to find a teflon version. My son was so excited to use this. Any batter will work, but it must be a thinner mixture than what most normal boxed mixes result in. Anyone who complains that they can't turn these with absolute ease is not doing it correctly. The object is not to poke the aebelskiver and manually flip it. You are really just using the stick (or whatever you use) to spin it over so the uncooked side cooks. Just slide the stick under and sort of spin it under itself. It'll spin right around. We have a lot of fun with this. I also bought the cookbook that Amazon sold as a package with the pan. There are only a few pages of recipes that can be used with the pan. The rest are Scandinavian recipes every Grandmother has in her own recipe box. They can easily be halved; we are a family of 4 and always have too many leftover when we use the regular recipe.
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