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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  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. How to Substitute Buttermilk—And When You Shouldn’t - AOL

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  7. My mom convinced me to ditch fresh buttermilk for this $15 ...

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    When baking, add the powdered buttermilk with the rest of the dry ingredients and then add the appropriate amount of water when the recipe calls for buttermilk. It's genuinely that easy.

  8. Aebleskiver - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Æbleskiver - Wikipedia

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    The 1837 cook book "Kogebog for smaa Huusholdninger" gives 2 recipes for æbleskiver (page 242): one that was considered traditional at the time where the æbleskiver were literally filled with apple slices cooked in wine, the other recipe had no filling.