GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (2024)

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GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (1)

This month’s Bread Baker’s challenge is all about Pancakes around the world. I wanted to try these yum Danish pancakes since a long time and so I tried it with coconut flour to make it low carb. I also used erythritol as the sweetener as it is zero cal and perfect for my ongoing diet. Erythritol is mildly sweet and so if you love your pancakes sweet, then increase the amount. After using coconut flour for more than a month, I found that even a table spoon of it makes a decent portioned meal. It is highly absorbent and so if you are substituting it for APF, then for a cup of flour, you need only 1/3 cup of coconut flour. You can get both erythritol and coconut flour on Amazon. I will give the links for those.

The pan you need to make these pancakes is a special pan. It is so much like our paniyaram pan and so I didn’t have any problem. These pancakes tastes so much like the sweet paniyaram we make in Southern part of India. Next time I will be adding some grated coconut and nuts to the batter to make it more like our traditional paniyaram. Never feel worried that you can’t eat tasty when on diet. It is a myth. I make sure that I make varieties of food but just with all the restrictions in mind to make dieting fun.

GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (2)

Makes 13 – 14 pancakes

Ingredients:

Eggs – 3

Erythritol – 1 1/2 tbs

Melted Butter – 20 gm

Milk – 1 tbs

Coconut Flour – 2 tbs

Baking Powder – 1/2 tsp

Procedure:

In a bowl beat together eggs and erythritol for 2-3 minutes or until double in volume.

Add melted butter and milk and beat to combine.

Finally add coconut flour and baking powder and beat until a tsmooth batter is formed.

Heat a paniyaram pan / aebleskiver pan. Grease the moulds.

Fill the moulds with batter and cook on medium flame until the bottom is cooked.

With the help of a skewer, flip the pancakes carefully.

Cook for a minute or two.

Remove them from the pan and serve them hot.

GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (3)

GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (4)

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GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (5)

GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe - #BreadBakers

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Course Sweets

Cuisine International

Servings 1 person

Ingredients

  • Ingredients:
  • Eggs-3
  • Erythritol - 1 1/2 tbs
  • Melted Butter - 20 gm
  • Milk - 1 tbs
  • Coconut Flour - 2 tbs
  • Baking Powder - 1/2 tsp

Instructions

  • Procedure:

  • In a bowl beat together eggs and erythritol for 2-3 minutes or until double in volume.

  • Add melted butter and milk and beat to combine.

  • Finally add coconut flour and baking powder and beat until a tsmooth batter is formed.

  • Heat a paniyaram pan / aebleskiver pan. Grease the moulds.

  • Fill the moulds with batter and cook on medium flame until the bottom is cooked.

  • With the help of a skewer, flip the pancakes carefully.

  • Cook for a minute or two.

  • Remove them from the pan and serve them hot.

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GF Low Carb Danish Pancakes Aebleskiver Recipe – #BreadBakers (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between poffertjes and Aebleskiver? ›

What's the difference between poffertjes and aebleskiver? Poffertjes (or Dutch pancakes) are usually made with yeast in the batter. Aebleskiver (or Danish pancakes) use baking powder. Also they are prepared in different pans.

Why are my gluten free pancakes chewy? ›

This gluten-free pancake recipe will turn out chewy if the egg whites have not whipped long enough or the batter was overmixed. Since the pancakes rely on the egg whites for their light and fluffy texture it is important to carefully fold the egg whites into the gluten-free pancake batter.

What does Aebleskiver mean in English? ›

One of the most popular Danish Christmas treats is Æbleskiver. The name literally means “apple slices” in Danish as they were originally filled with small pieces of apple or applesauce.

What country are Ebelskivers from? ›

Denmark

What if gluten-free pancake mix is too thick? ›

Add more milk as needed if the batter is slightly thick. Alright, I can't wait for you taste what I consider the best gluten-free pancake recipe, so let's get to flipping!

Is there a gluten-free complete pancake mix? ›

Rediscover Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pancake Mix, now completely refreshed with a brand-new recipe formula and beautiful new packaging! Based on feedback from our loyal customers, we have made major improvements to this mix to create gluten free pancakes that are fluffier, lighter and more delicious than ever before.

What happens if you add an extra egg to pancake mix? ›

Eggs are a crucial ingredient. They provide the cakes with the structure to hold light bubbles. Eggs also give the batter additional, richer flavor from the yolk fat. If you add too many eggs, you'll have “pancakes” that look more like custard or crepes.

What is the meaning of poffertjes? ›

Poffertjes (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɔfərcəs]) are a traditional Dutch batter treat. Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast and buckwheat flour.

What is a poffertjes in Dutch? ›

It doesn't need to be Pancake Day for the Dutch to eat pancakes. We eat them any time of the year, for breakfast, brunch, lunch, as a dessert, tea time treat or even dinner.

What is an Aebleskiver pan used for? ›

Apart from serving as some quaint kitchen decor damned to gather dust on the wall, a specialized cooking tool like the aebleskiver pan doesn't seem to have a place in the less-is-more kitchens of the moment. But if you love crisp and fluffy pancake balls of any kind, you should consider owning one.

What's the difference between German and American pancakes? ›

The difference between German and American pancakes is that German pancakes use more eggs than American pancakes and no leavening agent. German pancakes are also baked in a shallow dish (like a roasting pan or cast-iron skillet) while American pancakes are cooked on a griddle.

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