Last week Cora emailed me that she has a abelskiver pan and asked me to share my favorite recipe. Abelskiver are traditional Danish pancakes in a distinctive shape of a sphere, but here in The Netherlands we have something similar called Poffertjes.
Poffertjes are not hard to prepare but a special pan is needed. This is a special cast-iron or copper pan also available in aluminium with teflon-coating with several shallow indentations in the bottom.
Poffertjes - serving 4 persons
250 gram self-raising flour
1 large egg
400 ml milk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
a pinch of salt
melted butter for brushing the pan
Preheat the oven to 100 degrees Celsius / 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sift flour in a large bowl.
Combine milk, eggs and vanilla extract in a bowl an mix lightly. Add the wet mixture to the flour and beat well for 3-5 minutes until the batter is light and fluffy. Cover and leave batter for an hour (I skipped this step and went straight on to using the batter).
Pour batter into a squeeze bottle. Place Poffertjespan on the cooker at medium heat. Brush the pan with a liberal dose of the melted butter. When the butter is hot, squeeze the batter into each hole, filling it just below the rim. When bubbles start appearing in the batter after 2-3 minutes (and the top looks like in the picture above) flip over each poffertje gently in its hole with a small fork or a butter knife. Cook this side for 2-3 minutes and slide the Poffertjes onto an ovensafe plate. Place the plate into the oven to keep the Poffertjes warm while you're baking the rest.
Serve the Poffertjes in the original Dutch way with knobs of butter and confectioners sugar. Poffertjes are also nice with strawberries, ice cream, nuts or whipped cream. Another great way to serve the poffertjes is with a little bit of coarse sugar sprinkled over them, topped with freshly squeezed lemon juice.
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those look soooo good!
YUM!! These look like a cross between a pancake and a beignet or sopapia.
i saw your photo up on tastespotting, congrats!
you just made my day... your poffertje page on tastespotting today and i had to check it out. i used to live in the netherlands and i've been feeling a bit "homesick" for it lately! how nice to have something so dutch pop up! dank je wel!
I did not know you'd be my next contact in foodie exchange when I shared this your recipe in my Facebook profile! Destiny is really unpredictable!
I ate these delicious pancakes in Alkmaar during the feast of cheese in our recent trip to Holland.
When I saw this recipe on TasteSpotting I immediately saved and shared with my friends on Facbeook, so thanks again!
Elga, your foodie exchange friend in Italy!
Nice recipe - loved it! - I found a site that has a ton of info on Dutch Mini Pancakes (poffertjes) as well as Syrup Waffles (stroop wafels) and Liege Waffles (sugar waffles). I found it @ http://www.swaffels.com Check it out mini pancakes - sugar waffles - Liege waffles
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