ay-bluh-skee-vuh is how it's pronounced. æbleskiver is the plural. They are fabulous. Everyone needs to get these. You can also get a pretty decent facsimile at the Legoland parks.
I'm Skandinavian and make some bomb Aebelskivers! Let me know if you want to know my recipe (been handed down for a couple of generations). P.S. it's really good with chokecherry syrup!!
ay-bluh-skee-vuh is how it's pronounced. æbleskiver is the plural. They are fabulous. Everyone needs to get these. You can also get a pretty decent facsimile at the Legoland parks.
What name for that place or restaurant, please?
I'm Skandinavian and make some bomb Aebelskivers! Let me know if you want to know my recipe (been handed down for a couple of generations). P.S. it's really good with chokecherry syrup!!
Please do share!
You're American, not Scandinavian.
Where is this at?
do people know danish there?
That is so good
Are u in NorCal
Yes, I was.
Norcal? This is Santa Barbara
Æbleskiver 😂😂❤
I live there
They are only eaten at Christmas, and its definitely not something you eat for breakfast.
False. As a true dane you can eat them at any time. And For dinner too.
Yeah but it is not common at all to eat them for breakfeast i only eat æbleskiver at christmas
nej man gør sgu da ej, der er ikke noglen der spiser dem om morgen bror hvad?
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Breakfast of champions right there!
No this aint breakfast
@@mrjones3026 it could be considered one but it’s never really eaten as a breakfast
@@AlxzAlec Its not considered breakfast
@@mrjones3026 I know, I said it could be.
@@AlxzAlec So can uranium