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Norpro Danish Aebleskiver Pan

Norpro Danish Aebleskiver Pan
From Norpro

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Product Description

Bake mini loaves of yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, muffins, and fruit cakes. Small loaves are perfect for gift giving or serving with party platters.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3598 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Norpro
  • Model: 3114
  • Released on: 2006-01-18
  • Dimensions: 1.25" h x 6.75" w x 11.50" l,

Features

  • High quality nonstick surface for easy release and cleaning.
  • Pan makes 7, 5.5"/14/cm x 3"/7.5 cm x 2"/5 cm loaves.
  • Linked pans make moving from counter to oven a snap.

Customer Reviews

great pan5
This is a great little pan! My daughter loves eating little pancakes and muffins, all we've made so far. For her the size of the cakes is just right. The extras are great for snacks or freezing for later use. Line up the outstide cups on the burner grate and it works fine. The pan is cast iron sooooo wash it in hot water, rinse in hot water, towel dry then heat it on your stove top on low heat. While it is still warm, smear a good layer of vegetable shortening on it, set it in an aluminum foil pan, and bake it at 250 - 300 for an hour. Turn off the oven and leave the pan inside until it is cool. The pan is now seasoned, yeah! After you use the pan wash it in hot water, rinse in hot water, towel dry and heat it on a burner on low heat. When it is dry I spray it with cooking oil and let it set for another minute then turn off the burner, it is then ready to use next time. Standard operating procedure for all my cast iron.

Yes, it's very tiny!3
I was curious about making these pancakes, so I ordered the cheapest pan I could find. If you, too, are simply curious, I would recommend this pan. It took forever to make the entire batch from the recipe I used, simply because they are so small, but it made a lot. If you are an old pro at making these and would like to make it a family ritual, then I would spend more and get a bigger size pan. If you simply want to try making these, this pan should be sufficient.

cornballs, Thai coconut balls, Japanese squid balls, gougeres? 3
This is a very exciting product at an affordable price. It is surprisingly heavy for its size and the cardboard wrapper has an aebleskiver recipe (no sugar required). Made in Taiwan.

The pan needs to be seasoned but I only oiled it when it was heated and the aebleskivers released without a problem. My first attempt was successful.