My Danish Christmas Advent Calendar – 6 December

 

Welcome to my My Danish Christmas Advent Calendar!  Join me every day in opening a new door.  Just like last year, I’ve got a host of goodies to share with you – traditional Danish Christmas recipes, traditions, songs, games, decorations, crafts and landscapes…  So sit back, relax and enjoy!

6 DECEMBER

The last of yesterday’s storm (code-named “Bodil” in Denmark, “Sven” in Sweden) is still blowing outside but luckily no damage here – though I just looked out the window and can see that one of our rhododendron bushes got uprooted and is now lying at the bottom of the garden! 😛

Anway, today let’s talk about traditional Danish Christmas baking.  So what are we making? [Or at least, what is my husband making…but more on that below.]  Æbleskiver (Danish Christmas donuts).  Now, if you happen to have kids, there’s a good chance that – even six days in to December – you are already thoroughly sick of the sight of the darn things!  ;)  ‘Cos they’re served at every single nursery, school or family party.  But, hey ho, I can always manage to eat just one more of them (my record at one sitting is about 15)…

Æbleskiver! Danish Christmas Donuts!

Now, you can buy pretty decent æbleskiver frozen in bags from the supermarket.  But if you’d like to have a go at making them yourself, then read on.  Just make sure you set aside a whole morning, afternoon or evening for the process, because they are time consuming to cook.  It’s always my husband who makes these (this is the one, I repeat one time of the year that he ever cooks) and he uses his Dearly-Departed-Dad’s recipe…

You’ll need one of these dinky pans. No need to buy one just for the occasion – try asking a Danish neighbour or friend if you can borrow one! :)  Don’t live in Denmark?  Then try amazon…

 

For 30 donuts you’ll need:

  • 3 eggs
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • a quarter litre of kærnemælk (buttermilk)
  • 2dl milk or cream (I’d go with cream, my Danish hubby sometimes uses milk – boo!)
  • 250g plain flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½-1 teaspoon ground cardamom

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Mix the first five ingredients in a large bowl until it’s fairly frothy.  Easiest with an electric mixer.  Gradually mix in the flour, baking powder and ground cardamom.  Make sure it’s well mixed, then leave to rest for about 15 minutes.

Heat up your donut pan, put a tiny bit of oil or butter in each of the holes and fill each hole about two-thirds of the way up (they’ll swell up). When there are lots of bubbles on the surface of each donut, flip over.  In my husband’s family the tradition is to use knitting needles…  We used size 3 ;)  But a skewer will do.

When the little donut balls are browned on both sides remove from the pan.

Serve warm with icing sugar (or granulated sugar) and jam.  To eat them the Danish way:

  • each person takes a plate
  • put a spoonful of (icing, caster or granulated) sugar and jam on to your plate
  • put two or three donuts on to your plate
  • dip the donuts into the sugar and jam on your plate
  • repeat as necessary

Velbekomme!  And if you can’t eat them all today, don’t worry.  They freeze perfectly.

Don’t forget to check back here tomorrow when we open the next door!

Diane :)

5 thoughts on “My Danish Christmas Advent Calendar – 6 December”

  1. Hi Diane,
    Thanks so much for the recipe. We are laughing here (Wisconsin, USA) as my wife Solveig just pulled the pan out of the cupboard! We heard of the bad weather back home in Danmark from my wife's parents, hope all is well. We are bearing our own winter weather here…wind chills tonight in northern Wisconsin down to -31c! Got to love winter!

  2. Hi Mark! Can't help wondering whether Solveig is expecting you to make the æbleskiver this year? 🙂 Keep warm – can't imagine what -31c is like…

  3. […] Today it’s Sunday – the second Sunday of Advent.  So tonight we’ll be lighting the next candle in our advent decoration and enjoying some æbleskiver that my husband made for us yesterday. […]

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