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Friday, January 11, 2013

All About Aebleskiver and How to Make Them (Includes a Recipe) by ...


What's an Aebleskiver?

Danish aebleskiver (sometimes called "ebleskiver") are one of the few pastries that you can make on the stovetop—that doesn't require baking—and that you don't have to fry. They are made with a simple batter, are often filled, and usually dusted with sugar. They are easy to make and the varieties are endless.

They can be filled with both sweet and savory fillings. While sweet fillings are most often fruit or jam, marshmallow cream, cream cheese, pastry filings, and whipped cream can be used. Savory fillings include meats like sausage or bacon and cheese.

An Aebleskiver Pan Makes it Easy!

Spoon the batter into the cavities in the pan and turn them with a toothpick or skewer. We'll tell you how below.

Aebleskiver pans come in two varieties—cast iron and cast aluminum. In order to cook properly, an aebleskiver pan must be heavy to hold heat. Nothing holds the heat better than cast iron. The disadvantage to cast iron is that it has to be seasoned and kept dry to keep from rusting.

We have tested both cast iron and nonstick aluminum pans in our test kitchen. The aluminum pans that we tested (and that we sell) are thick and heavy enough to hold their heat well. A nonstick surface on aluminum pans is recommended to make the aebleskiver easier to turn.

You can choose either type of pan and it will work well. A cook that works often with cast iron, appreciates it, and knows how to care for cast iron, will be happiest with a cast iron pan. A more casual cook might appreciate the carefree qualities and attractive good looks of an aluminum pan.

How to Make Aebleskiver

The "aeble" in aebleskiver means "apple." Traditionally for holidays in Denmark, aebleskiver are filled with applesauce or slices of sautéed apples. At least in this country, we use many fillings. In our test kitchen, we have made chocolate aebleskiver, filled with melted chocolate, drizzled with chocolate sauce, and topped with whipped cream for luscious desserts. (We produce a chocolate aebleskiver mix.) Jam fillings are very common but jam and cream cheese makes a great filling.

Grease your aebleskiver pan with a spray dispenser or with butter. (Spray your pan again as needed or put a dab of butter in each cavity occasionally.) Heat the pan over medium heat. When hot, fill each cup one-third full with batter. Add a small amount of filling to each. Cover with an additional one-third batter. A larger cookie scoop works well to cleanly drop the batter into the cups.

Cook for one to one and one-half minutes before turning. (You can turn your aebleskiver with a toothpick or skewer.) cook for another minute or until done. Remove your aebleskiver to a plate and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve them warm.

The easiest way to learn how to make aebleskiver is to do it so let's turn to a recipe:

Classic Aebleskiver Recipe

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose or cake flour

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking soda

3 large eggs

2 cups buttermilk

filling of your choice

powdered sugar

Directions

1. Mix together the flour, salt, and baking soda.

2. Separate the eggs, the yolks from the whites. Set the yolks aside. Beat the egg whites until light and fluffy and soft peaks form.

3. Add the egg yolks and the buttermilk to the flour mixture and stir until combined. Gently fold the egg whites into the batter.

4. Grease your aebleskiver pan with oil or butter and again as needed. Heat the pan over medium heat. When hot, fill each cup one-third full with batter. Add a small amount of filling to each. Cover with additional batter.

5. Cook for one to one and one-half minutes before turning. (You can turn your aebleskiver with a toothpick or skewer.) cook for another minute or until done. Remove to a plate and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve warm.

What do I fill my Aebleskivers with?

Almost anything. Fill your aebleskivers with jam or jelly, whipped cream, pastry, cream, applesauce, and much more. Some people fill their aebleskivers with savoring fillings like bacon and cheese or pepperoni, cheese, and marinara. One of our favorites is a corn bread aebleskiver (made with a mix) with a cube of melted cheddar cheese in the center and served with raspberry jalapeño jam. The cornbread and cheese is a great combination and jam packs a little heat.

If you would like to fill your aebleskiver with pastry cream, whipped cream, or marshmallow cream, do it after they are cooked. Fill a pastry bag or decorator set with your cream filling. Use a star tip or long tip to inject filling into the center of your aebleskiver. You'll be able to feel the aebleskiver puff as they fill.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Boxty (Irish Griddle Cakes)


Being of the Irish persuasion, I offer this great recipe for Boxty. Boxty is a traditional Irish dish, and has been around for many a year. I especially like this dish with butter and a dollop of maple syrup for my breakfast. I do not have the usual "required" nutritional evaluation, but in my way of thinking, I can live without it to just have the pleasure of enjoying this fine old traditional side dish.

Boxty (Irish Potato Griddle Cakes)
  • 8 Servings (Halve this recipe for smaller families)
  • 1/2 lb raw potato
  • 1/2 lb potato,mashed
  • 1/2 lb all-purpose flour
  • 1 Milk
  • 1 Egg
  • Salt and pepper to taste


Grate raw potatoes and mix with the cooked mashed potatoes. Add salt, pepper and flour. Beat egg and add to mixture with just enough milk to make a batter that will drop from a spoon. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto a hot griddle or frying pan. Cook over a moderate heat for 3-4 minutes on each side. Serve with a tart apple sauce: or as part of an Ulster Fry, with fried bacon, fried sausage, fried eggs, fried black pudding, fried bread, fried soda bread.

An old poem says: . Boxty on the griddle, boxty in the pan, if you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man. (The accuracy of the poem is uncertain.)



Thursday, January 3, 2013

Easy, Tasty Chicken Wing Recipes


You can serve chicken wings hot or cold, for a meal, or for snacks. They're great as appetizers at parties, or when you're just looking for a tasty midnight snack. Try these four easy recipes:


Baked Chicken Wings
  • 1/2 c. margarine, melted
  • 1 t. dijon mustard
  • 3 c. multi-grain flaked cereal
  • 16-18 chicken wings, broken into two pieces
  • 1/2 c. grated Parmesan cheese
  • 4 t. finely chopped parsley


Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In glass pie plate, combine melted margarine and mustard. In medium bowl, combine cereal crumbs, Parmesan cheese and parsley. Spoon onto waxed paper. Roll chicken pieces in margarine mixture, then in cereal mixture to coat completely. Place on rack in baking pan; drizzle with remaining margarine mixture and bake 35-40 min., or until golden brown.


Hot Chicken Wings
  • 12-15 chicken wings
  • 1/2 c. (1 stick) butter or margarine, melted
  • 1/4 c. Red Hot Durkee's Sauce (or more to taste)


Split wings at each joint and discard tips. Bake in 425 degree oven until crisp, turn halfway through. Drain. Combine hot sauce and butter until butter is melted, stir to mix thoroughly. Dip wings in sauce to coat completely. Arrange on plate.


Sweet and Sour Chicken Wings
  • 3 lbs. chicken wings
  • Accent seasoning
  • Oil
  • 1 c. water
  • Cornstarch
  • Garlic powder
  • Beaten egg


Sauce:
  • 3/4 c. sugar
  • 3 or 4 tbsp. catsup
  • Dash of salt
  • 1/2 c. white vinegar
  • 1 tsp. soy sauce
  • 1/4 c. chicken stock
  • 1 tsp. Accent seasoning


Cut wings into thirds. Boil tips in water for 5 min. for the stock. Sprinkle remainder of wings with garlic powder and Accent and let set for 1 hr. Dip wings into cornstarch, then beaten egg. Brown in oil on high heat. Place in 9x13 pan. Cover with sauce and bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour.


Teriyaki Chicken Wings
  • 12-15 chicken wings
  • 1/3 c. water
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 1/3 c. soy sauce
  • 1/4 c. brown sugar
  • 2 green onions (diced)
  • 1/2 tsp. ginger
  • 1/3 c. cooking sherry (optional)


Combine all ingredients for marinade, heat just to dissolve sugar. Separate wings, pour marinade over. Refrigerate overnight. Place wings in greased pan. Pour marinade over, cover with foil. Bake

for 30 min. at 375 degrees. Remove foil, bake 5-10 min. longer to crisp.







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