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Aebleskiver: Danish Pancake Balls

November 17, 2013 Updated March 20, 2025 by Lisa Goldfinger 103 Comments This post may contain affiliate links

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Aebleskiver are spherical pancakes from Denmark. Fun to make and extremely fun to eat, aebleskiver are popular in Denmark, especially around the Christmas Holidays when they're sprinkled with powdered sugar and served for breakfast or dessert. Aebleskiver are a wonderful holiday treat and the aebleskiver pan makes a great holiday gift!

silver platter with chocolate filled aebleskiver pancake balls

Do you remember the first time you were struck with the magic of cooking. For me it was the first time I scrambled eggs. I remember being totally mesmerized as I watched the goopy yellow liquid almost instantly transform into scrambled eggs as it hit the hot pan.  I wanted to make scrambled eggs for everyone - all the time. That's how I feel about aebleskiver. It's like magic the way they form into perfect spheres.

Aebleskiver resemble regular pancakes in color and texture, but they're balls. And you think "how?  How is this possible?" 

platter of Danish aebleskiver pancake balls sprinkled with powdered sugar

The answer is, it takes a special pan, knitting needles or bamboo skewers and a little finesse.

How To Make Aebleskiver: Danish Pancake Balls

To make Aebleskivers you'll need an Aebleskiver pan.  It's made from heavy cast iron and has several half-sphere indentations. You'll also need a couple of long pointy knitting needles or bamboo skewers to maneuver the batter in the pan.

  1. Make the Batter: The Aebleskiver recipe uses flour, buttermilk and eggs plus a bit of sugar, salt, vanilla, and cardamom for flavor, and some leavening agents.  
  2. Start Cooking: Heat up the aebleskiver pan, add butter or oil to each indentation and then pour the batter into the indentations - almost up to the top.  
  3. Add fillings: If you like, you can add fillings at this point, such as chocolate, jam, or fruit. Plop a bit of batter over the fillings to seal them in so they don't slip out when you start turning the batter to form a ball.
  4. Turn the batter: Once the batter sets in the pan for a minute or so, use your knitting needles or a bamboo skewer to slide each aebleskiver around so they make a one quarter turn. The uncooked batter will slip out and cook on the hot pan.
  5. Finish: Make two more quarter turns and you have pancake balls!

how to make aebleskiver: pouring pancake batter into an aebleskiver pan

how to make aebleskiver: placing chocolate chips into the batter in an aebleskiver pan to make chocolate stuffed aebleskiver

a pair of knitting needles turning the pancake batter in an aebleskiver pan to make pancake balls

Make festive Aebleskiver for the holidays!

Aebleskiver are slightly crisp on the outside - soft and fluffy on the inside - so delicious!!

close up of a plate of aebleskiver with the one in the front cut in half, showing its chocolate filling

They make a fun breakfast. But if  you really want to embrace Danish tradition, serve these around the holidays for dessert and wash them down with mugs of steaming glogg.

overhead looking down into a silver square platter topped with 10 aebleskiver dusted with powdered sugar, and a small bowl of strawberry jam to the side

The kitchen is such a great place to experiment and create exciting things. Aebleskivers are very exciting things!  If you're interested, you can Purchase an Aebleskiver Pan on Amazon. It makes a great holiday gift!

Once you have an Aebleskiver Pan you may also want to try this delicious recipe for Savory Potato Aebleskivers  It's a fantastic appetizer recipe. And if you have anyone with dietary restrictions you'll be happy to know that they're gluten-free, dairy-free and egg-free.

Here's the Aebleskiver recipe. If you try this recipe I hope you'll come back to leave a star rating and a comment. I'd love to know what you think!

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Aebleskivers are spherical pancakes from Denmark. They're extremely fun to make. You can fill them will delicious treats, sweet or savory. The room lights up with excitement when you bring out a platter of these festive pancake balls.

Aebleskiver Recipe


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  • Author: Lisa
  • Total Time: 15 mins
  • Yield: 8-10 1x
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Description

Festive Danish pancake balls, plain or stuffed with chocolate, apples or jam. Traditional for Christmas breakfast and dessert.


Ingredients

Scale

Equipment: A cast iron aebleskiver pan. A pair of pointed knitting needles or two long bamboo skewers.

  • Butter or oil for greasing the pan

Dry Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoon white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground cardamom (optional)

Wet Ingredients

  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Optional Fillings

  • chocolate chips
  • chopped apples, sautéed in a little butter to soften
  • Jam or preserves

Topping

  • Powdered sugar
  • Jam

Instructions

  1. In a medium sized bowl mix dry ingredients: flour (2 cups), sugar (2 tablespoons), baking powder (1 teaspoon), baking soda (½ teaspoon), salt (½ teaspoon), and cardamom if using (½ teaspoon). In a separate large bowl whisk buttermilk (2 cups), eggs (2) and vanilla  (1 teaspoon). Whisk dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. For fluffiest results, use batter within 10 minutes of mixing.
  2. Heat up your cast iron Aebleskiver pan over medium-high heat for a couple of minutes. Place ¼ teaspoon or so of butter or oil into each round. When it bubbles, add enough batter to come up almost to the top of the round. (If using a filling, spoon ¼ to ½ teaspoon of filling into the center of each round and cover with a bit of batter) When the batter starts to bubble up a bit on the sides, turn the aebleskiver ¼ of the way around by gently coaxing it with the tip of your needle. It should slide easily. Cook for 20-30 seconds, adjusting the heat if need be, so they don't burn, and make another quarter turn for each aebleskiver. Repeat the turns two more times, until you have a perfect ball that is cooked on all sides. You can test your aebleskivers for doneness by inserting a toothpick - if it comes out clean, they're done. If not, continue to cook, rotating every few seconds, until done.
  3. Arrange aeblesivers on a platter. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve warm with jam or other toppings on the side. Enjoy!

Notes

Make these ahead and freeze them: Aebleskiver pancakes freeze well. Freeze them in an airtight container and reheat them on a baking tray in a 325ºF oven for 20 minutes or until heated through. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve immediately.

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Category: Breakfast or Dessert
  • Method: stove top
  • Cuisine: Danish

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  1. Katy

    November 20, 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Cookies!

    Reply
  2. Diane baum

    November 20, 2013 at 7:44 pm

    I love making brownies, pies, sugar cookies...

    Reply
  3. Tracy L Davis

    November 20, 2013 at 7:22 pm

    Christmas sugar cookies

    Reply
  4. Natalie yeoman

    November 20, 2013 at 5:49 pm

    Mine is coconut cream pie

    Reply
  5. Danielle Porter

    November 20, 2013 at 3:42 pm

    I love coffee cake and home made cinnamon rolls for breakfast on Christmas!

    Reply
  6. Sherry Ray

    November 20, 2013 at 11:22 am

    These look like fun memories with the grandchildren on Christmas morning! If I counted pots, pan, skillets, cornstick pans, etc. cast iron cookware would come out a winner in my house!
    My favorite Christmas dessert? ONLY ONE??!! My grandmother's fruit cake (Not Your Ordinary Fruitcake). Well, can't stop at one: my mother's chocolate pie and her German chocolate cake. I make a delicious New York style cheesecake and lots and lots of different cookies.

    Reply
  7. Laura

    November 20, 2013 at 11:16 am

    My favorite holiday dessert is definitely pumpkin pie.

    Reply
  8. Laura

    November 20, 2013 at 11:15 am

    These look really good. Think I could make them with mini muffin tins instead?

    Reply
    • Lisa Goldfinger

      November 20, 2013 at 11:32 am

      Hi Laura. Unfortunately, I don't think mini muffin tins would work for these - the heavy cast iron is important so you can get the pan really hot - the muffin tins would burn at that temp and you wouldn't be able to cook them on the stovetop in a muffin tin. Also, you need the spherical indentations to get pancake into the shape of balls. The round shape also makes it easy to slide the aebleskivers around - that maneuver wouldn't work in a muffin tin. Maybe you'll win one here. If not, maybe you can buy one from Lodge.

      Reply
  9. Kathy

    November 20, 2013 at 10:47 am

    I have almost every lodge pan from the pizza pan to the chicken fryer, but I don't have this one...win or buy, I have to have it!

    Reply
  10. Linda Bragg

    November 20, 2013 at 10:13 am

    Pumpkin cheesecake

    Reply
  11. Paula Pardue

    November 20, 2013 at 9:49 am

    These Aebelskivers make my mouth water just looking at the pictures. Something I have never made, but would love to try. Thanks for the chance to win!

    Reply
  12. Athena R

    November 20, 2013 at 9:18 am

    Pecan pie

    Reply
  13. Stacy Ramirez

    November 20, 2013 at 9:00 am

    Mmm! those look good and easy to make with the cool pan. Would love to win one!

    Reply
  14. betsy

    November 20, 2013 at 8:42 am

    What a great pan! Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  15. debbie

    November 20, 2013 at 8:40 am

    I make a peppermint dark chocolate ice cream cake that is my favorite around this time of the year.

    Reply
  16. Suzy

    November 20, 2013 at 8:39 am

    Those look delicious! And simple too.

    If I had to pick just one favorite dessert, it would have to be homemade Christmas cookies! A plate full of variety. Ummmmm!

    Reply
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