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  • The traditional way of turning aebleskiver is to use a crochet hook to snag the side of a pancake and give it a quick turn halfway through the cooking process.

    How to turn aebleskiver | Baking Bites 2009

  • The traditional way of turning aebleskiver is to use a crochet hook to snag the side of a pancake and give it a quick turn halfway through the cooking process.

    2009 January | Baking Bites 2009

  • The traditional way of turning aebleskiver is to use a crochet hook to snag the side of a pancake and give it a quick turn halfway through the cooking process.

    Baking Bites » Print » How to turn aebleskiver 2009

  • He proudly displays his new aebleskiver pan, plus cans of dough and filling, and two jars of raspberry sauce.

    Soul Trapper F. J. Lennon 2011

  • “Behold—aebleskiver,” he says, handing me his fork for the sacred first bite.

    Soul Trapper F. J. Lennon 2011

  • It works in basically the same way that an aebleskiver pan does: batter is poured into each one of the depressions, which embeds waffle marks into the pancake batter poured into it, and then it is flipped over to do the same to the other side.

    Baking Bites » Print » Waffle Pancake Pan 2009

  • It works in basically the same way that an aebleskiver pan does: batter is poured into each one of the depressions, which embeds waffle marks into the pancake batter poured into it, and then it is flipped over to do the same to the other side.

    Waffle Pancake Pan | Baking Bites 2009

  • “Behold—aebleskiver,” he says, handing me his fork for the sacred first bite.

    Soul Trapper F. J. Lennon 2011

  • It works in basically the same way that an aebleskiver pan does: batter is poured into each one of the depressions, which embeds waffle marks into the pancake batter poured into it, and then it is flipped over to do the same to the other side.

    2009 February | Baking Bites 2009

  • It actually looks a lot like an aebleskiver pan, but with both a top and a bottom side.

    A bite of Seoul street food: Walnut Cakes | Baking Bites 2009

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