What’s for Breakfast? Apple Cheddar Ebelskivers
What the heck is an Ebelskiver?
A Ebelskiver is the most wonderful breakfast creation. It’s a Danish pancake puff…mmm! Traditionally, these little beauties are made unstuffed or stuffed with apples, but I added a twist for you today! I stuffed them with extra sharp cheddar and apples. You have now reached breakfast Nirvana. You are welcome!
How do you make Ebelskiver?
This gives you an idea of how easy and fun Ebelskiver are to make. You just pour in the batter, stuff them, pour over some more batter, flip them, and EAT! You do need the special pan shown, but they are fairly inexpensive and readily available.
I used this Ebelskiver Pan (Nordic Ware available on Amazon, this one ) Also: Electric Model $35, Cast Iron Model $37.95, Ebelskiver Flipper $6.99.
Also, I think you will love these Specialty Food Ebelskiver Mixes, if you don’t want to whip them up yourself:
Ebelskiver Mix
- Filling:
- Cup of Apples sliced into bite sized chunks
- Cheddar cheese diced into bite sized hunks
- 1¾ cup all-purpose flour
- ¾ tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. baking powder
- 1½ Tbsp. granulated sugar
- ½ tsp. salt
- 3 egg yolks
- 1⅓ cups buttermilk
- ½ cup sour cream or plain yogurt
- 5 egg whites
- 5 Tbsp butter, melted
- For batter:
- In a bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, baking powder, sugar, and salt.
- In a separate bowl, lightly whisk the egg yolks, then mix in the buttermilk and sour cream.
- Whisk the egg yolk mixture into the flour mixture until combined; expect the batter to be lumpy.
- Set batter aside.
- In another bowl, beat the egg whites on high speed with a hand mixer until stiff, 2-3 minutes (Dry peaks should not form)
- Gently fold the egg whites into the batter, ½ of the egg whites at a time.
- Your batter is now ready
- Brush the ebelskiver holes with melted butter.
- Heat pan on medium-medium high. Watch carefully.
- Spoon 1 Tbsp batter into each well and cook for 1 minute.
- Put one chunk of apple and one chunk of cheddar into the center of the batter of each pancake. For extra flavor add more apples and/or cheddar.
- Top with one Tbsp. batter.
- Cook until bottoms are golden brown and crispy, about 2 minutes.
- Using a wooden skewer (or chopsticks or a knitting needle) to flip the pancakes over.
- Cook until golden brown 2-3 minutes.
- Repeat with remaining batter.
- Makes about 30 if you don't eat them as you make them!
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lisa says
This is new to me. My husband just bought a container of blueberries and I had no idea what to do with them. Maybe I’ll try them in this recipe. I’m guessing that depending on the filling used, you adjust the sugar.
Sabrina Templin says
This looks delicious! I most definitely need to try these! 😀 And I love trying something ethnic!
Barrie says
I have never head of these but they look so good! I love the apple and cheddar pancakes.
Jo-Ann Brightman says
I have never tried this type of pancake , but I love the idea of stuffing a pancake. It does look rather easy to make.
Cindy says
I have never eaten Danish pancakes. They look yummy.
Miranda Sherman says
Apples and Cheddar? What an interesting combination. I love the idea of blueberries or raspberries. Looks absolutely delicious! I will have to save your recipe and give it a try!
Lynne B says
This sounds so yummy. I’ve wanted to try making an apple dessert that includes cheddar cheese. Thanks!
Margot C says
I tell ya; if I keep reading your blog I’m going to end up buying an Ebelskiver pan, and I have never tasted one in my life. It will all be just following what you say!
rochelle haynes says
Looking good love to try them
ANNETTE FISHER says
WOW, THESE LOOK AND SOUND AMAZING. THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING RECIPE.
MUST MAKE THESE PUFFS.
Shelley Zurek says
You will love them Annette! The pan is essential though. Shelley
Patricia B. says
I have seen posts about these before. They do not sound difficult to make and sound delicious. It would unfortunately necessitate another piece of kitchen equipment.
Shelley Zurek says
Hi Patricia it will but then you can throw out several others because you will just be making these! Lol Shelley
Rosanne says
I have not tried the recipe but they look so like and fluffy. I wish someone would make them for me.
Kim Brandt says
Looks delicious. I’m vegan but could modify the recipe to use Daiya cheese.
Katie Bellamy says
OMGosh! These look so good!
Christine A. says
I haven’t tried Ebelskiver before. It looks very fun to cook them.
Sarah L says
Apples go very well with cheddar cheese. These look wonderful.
Rosie says
I’ve never heard of Ebelskiver before, but I love the ingredients. I’d like to try it, I think it will be a real hit and clamor for it all the time!
Shelley Zurek says
Oh Rosie, you can’t imagine how good they are but you really really need the pan. The Chief Blonde
Nidhi Chauhan says
We love apples. love to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Lisa Coomer Queen says
These look really good. I bet they are delicious! Thanks!
DENISE SMITH says
looks really yummy thanks so much