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

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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

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

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. When you don't add enough eggs, the cakes will be drier and tougher.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

Baking powder (double acting) provides two rises: The first occurs when the baking powder comes into contact with a liquid, the second when it's exposed to heat. Too much baking powder will create a very puffy pancake with a chalky taste, while too little will make it flat and limp.

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What is the difference between ebelskiver and aebleskiver? ›

Whether you refer to them as aebleskiver or ebelskiver (same pronunciation, different spelling), the actual word in Danish is Æbleskiver and it means "apple slices" because traditionally these were made by putting a small slice of apple in the center while cooking them.

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 causes chewy pancakes? ›

Flour contains a protein called glutenin (or gluten), which is crucial for the formation and structure of pancakes and baked goods. Gluten also provides a "chewy" texture in pancakes and bread. When the flour is dry, the gluten molecules are nearly immobile, which means that they do not move much.

Why are my pancakes chewy? ›

Why are my pancakes rubbery and chewy? The most common cause for pancakes turning out dense is over mixing.

How do you fix chewy pancakes? ›

How to fix it: If you made your first batch and the pancakes are rubbery, gummy, or flat, you can either toss the batter or turn them into waffles by adding 3 tablespoons of milk (up to ¼ cup) to the batter bowl to thin it out and make waffles.

Why did my gluten free cake turn out gummy? ›

Gluten-free baked goods often benefit from extra liquid to hydrate the flour blends, eliminate grittiness, and achieve a less dense or dry texture. However, it's very important to drive off this extra moisture during baking, or you'll wind up with a gummy texture.

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