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  2. Aebleskiver Recipe - AOL

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    In another medium bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add dry ingredients alternately with melted shortening and milk to the beaten egg yolks. Lightly mix in the beaten egg whites with a whisk. Heat a Lodge Aebleskiver Pan over medium heat.

  3. 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.

  4. What Is Buttermilk? Everything You Need to Know Including ...

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    A common substitute for buttermilk has long been sour milk. This works as a replacement if only a small amount of buttermilk is needed—and the recipe isn’t dependent on the rich signature ...

  5. That Buttermilk In Your Fridge Isn't Actually Buttermilk - AOL

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    Dried buttermilk powder can be used when you don't want a lot of added liquid in a recipe, like for seasoning meat or tenderizing a pie crust, but it can also be stirred into milk or water to ...

  6. Aebleskiver Recipe - AOL

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  7. Æbleskiver - Wikipedia

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    An æbleskive with jam. The batter for æbleskiver usually includes wheat flour, which is mixed with buttermilk, milk or cream, eggs, sugar, and salt.Some recipes also include fat (usually butter), cardamom and lemon zest to improve taste, and a leavening agent, most often baking powder, but sometimes yeast, to aerate the batter.

  8. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    Sour cream is another milk substitute similar to yogurt, and it even has the added benefit of tenderizing baked goods (like cake, muffins or quick breads). Keep in mind, though, that it will add a ...

  9. Leavening agent - Wikipedia

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    Sour milk and carbonates were used in the 1800s. The breakthrough in chemical leavening agents occurred in the 1930s with the introduction of monocalcium phosphates (Ca(H 2 PO 4 ) 2 ) . Other leavening agents developed include sodium aluminium sulfate (NaAl(SO 4 ) 2 ·12H 2 O) , disodium pyrophosphate (Na 2 H 2 P 2 O 7 ) , and sodium aluminium ...