These are very thin and crepe like but are heavier. They have a very smooth texture. I've read that these may not be authentic Swedish pancakes but the recipe was passed down to my great Grandmother Helen from my Swedish great great Grandmother Maria. It is over 100 years old...possibly 150 or more! Some of my Swedish relatives started the famous Svenhards bakery here in California. They no longer own it but their original packages have my great great Aunt Tilda's (Maria's sister) photo on them! There are similar recipes on Zaar but none with these proportions. My family eats them with maple syrup with melted butter in it and boysenberry syrup drizzled over that and then sprinkled with powdered sugar. You can also eat them with fresh fruit or jam. Servings are an estimate...some people eat 3...or some like me can eat 10! *My Grandmother makes these with up to 5 eggs sometimes and does add a pinch or two of salt.
Provided by Engrossed
Categories Breakfast
Time 20m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix everything in a blender.
- **You make these like a crepe but cook both sides. I'm not very good at it so my directions may not be right on -- I'm writing this from past observation -- I use a crepe maker and only cook one side.**.
- Fill a large pot halfway with water and set to simmer. Place a heat proof plate on top of the pot -- You can stack the pancakes on it to keep them warm as you're making more.
- Heat a small non-stick skillet over medium heat. Grease it lightly with butter.
- Pour a small amount of batter (tablespoon or 2) in the center of the skillet and tilt it in a circular pattern so that it coats the whole bottom in a very thin layer, like a crepe.
- Cook it until solid and flip it over. It should be lightly browned on each side. Stack them on the warmed plate.
- To serve them you fold them into thirds and put toppings over them. Or you can fill them like a crepe.
- I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! I wish I had the knack for making them.
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Temidayo Obadiah
[email protected]Delicious!
Shopon Dash
[email protected]These pancakes were a bit too dense for my taste. I think I will try a different recipe next time.
pravin friends sothanaigal
[email protected]I've been looking for a good Swedish pancake recipe, and this one is perfect! The pancakes were delicious and easy to make.
Doddo
[email protected]These pancakes were a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I will try a different recipe next time.
Hajja Fatima
[email protected]I made these pancakes for my family and they loved them! The pancakes were light and fluffy, and the flavor was perfect.
Melissa Penrod
[email protected]Delicious!
EMELIA N'GANDU
[email protected]These pancakes were a bit too dense for my taste. I think I will try a different recipe next time.
Fehsd Aftf
[email protected]I've been looking for a good Swedish pancake recipe, and this one is perfect! The pancakes were delicious and easy to make. I will definitely be making these again.
Asare Eric
[email protected]These pancakes were so good! I made them for my family this morning and they were a hit. The pancakes were light and fluffy, and the flavor was perfect. I will definitely be making these again.
RKS BILAL
[email protected]Swedish pancakes are a delicious and easy-to-make breakfast or brunch dish. I love that they are so versatile and can be served with a variety of toppings. I especially like to serve them with lingonberry jam and whipped cream.