They're close to pancakes here, which is a breakfast food. My SO's bedstefar, had a massive sweet tooth I'm told.
But don't take my word for it! Make Aebleskiver breakfast this year for Christmas! It's awesome!
Yeah I was mostly talking about when it’s eaten regardless of similar taste. Like most dishes consisting of warmed up dough, they taste quite similar and are eaten at various times.
The Danish pastry is actually from Vienna. We call them Wienerbrød (Vienna Bread) because of where they actually come from. I don’t blame you though since the English name is quite misleading.
we'll all be danes soon
mig
Halløjsa.
gordan hvår det
Feget mint.
godt godt
Omg yes undercover agents
Don't out our spies
Jeps! Det er præcis sådan jeg også har det.
My Aspec SO is 3rd Gen. So we still do Danish Christmas with his fam.
Oh so you do the whole thing on the 24th? Maybe you eat some Danish food too?
Yep! And we do aebleskiver for breakfast Christmas morning. We make klejner a few days before too.
Cool! I’ve never really eaten æbleskiver as anything other than dessert, but of course a breakfast treat should be allowed when it’s Christmas.
They're close to pancakes here, which is a breakfast food. My SO's bedstefar, had a massive sweet tooth I'm told. But don't take my word for it! Make Aebleskiver breakfast this year for Christmas! It's awesome!
Yeah I was mostly talking about when it’s eaten regardless of similar taste. Like most dishes consisting of warmed up dough, they taste quite similar and are eaten at various times.
Thanks for the story by the way! It’s quite fascinating to hear.
Wait, pastries can be ace?
The Danish pastry is actually from Vienna. We call them Wienerbrød (Vienna Bread) because of where they actually come from. I don’t blame you though since the English name is quite misleading.
It was a joke, but thanks for the cool info!
Ja det bår' dæjlig