When Arne Hansen opened Solvang Restaurant in 1966, he had two things going for him: a knack for cooking aebleskivers and a genius for marketing. Today, when you drive through the small town just ...
Baking and the holiday season go hand in hand. But, if you’re tired of those traditional sugar cookies and gingerbread houses, you might try making aebleskivers, tasty Danish doughnut balls you can ...
Eddie Lin was in Solvang, CA for the Taste of Solvang a couple of weeks ago, and he tasted the famous Danish Aebleskiver. Above is a picture of Evan’s pan, which she also got in Solvang. A recipe for ...
There is a frying pan tucked away in the back of many people’s cabinets that looks like it was dented with golf balls. Maybe it was a handed down from a grandmother, maybe it was picked up at a garage ...
Joseph Johnson of Bayfield makes aebleskivers, a Danish pancake-like fried treat, whenever he and his wife, Lois, have company. The recipe came from his mother-in-law. An aebleskiver pan -- a heavy ...
Here’s a partial list of area merchants that carry aebleskiver pans and other supplies. Gourmet Way – 8222 N. Government Way, Hayden, carries two sizes of nonstick aebleskiver pans, $28.99 and $39.
Janelle Revier is a Culinary Arts Teacher at CTE in Sioux Falls. She’s a wizard in the kitchen, and regularly has her students create unique twists on the classics. Today she is showing us how to make ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When we received the recipes to test for this week’s story, ‘All about ...
It’s the middle of December, and I should be in the woods. More precisely, I should be in the woods freezing my toes off, quite possibly in the dark, most likely in the rain. And I’m feeling nostalgic ...
This is an installment of the Inlander's yearlong project "Around the World in 80 Plates," a quest to find 80 foods and drinks in Spokane representing 80 different places. Read the introduction to the ...
After a particularly brutal battle a thousand years ago, Danish Vikings settled into their camp to make pancakes. But without proper pans, they took their dented shields, poured in the batter and ...