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  2. Æbleskiver - Wikipedia

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    The name literally means "apple slices" in Danish, although apples are not usually an ingredient in present-day versions. The crust is similar in texture to European pancakes, but with a light and fluffy interior similar to a Yorkshire pudding. The English language spelling is usually aebleskiver, ebleskiver or ebelskiver.

  3. List of Danish desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Danish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Denmark refers to food preparation originating from Denmark or having played a significant part in the history of Danish cuisine. Denmark also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Nordic countries, such as Sweden , Finland , and Norway .

  4. Aebleskiver Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl, beat the egg yolks with an electric mixer until thick and pale. Wash and dry the beaters. In a medium bowl, beat the egg whites with the mixer until stiff peaks form.

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  6. Talk:Æbleskiver - Wikipedia

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    I think the Danish-American tradition is definitely to eat aebleskiver for breakfast. The tradition has definitely changed since coming across from Denmark. Case in point, Griswold pans were made in Erie, PA. There is definitely a long enough history of aebleskiver in America that we have developed our own traditions.

  7. 22 Winter Dinners That Would Make Grandma Proud - AOL

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    Making these tasty winter dinner recipes, like spinach pasta and chicken casseroles, will evoke the warmth and nostalgia of your grandma’s home cooking. 22 Winter Dinners That Would Make Grandma ...

  8. How to Make a Flaky Danish Kringle Recipe at Home - AOL

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    Learn to make authentic Danish kringle at home that rivals the pastry from famous bakers in Racine, Wisconsin. This step-by-step kringle recipe can't be beat! The post How to Make a Flaky Danish ...

  9. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    Literally rum pot, a German and Danish dessert, traditionally eaten around Christmas. [11] Schneeball: A hard, crusty pastry made from shortcrust pastry especially popular in the area of the Franconian city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber and in Austria. Schnoorkuller [12]