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Discover the Delicate Charm of Cardamom in Aebleskivers

LifestyleFoodDiscover the Delicate Charm of Cardamom in Aebleskivers

Cardamom is a spice I deeply enjoy, even if I don’t reach for it often. I tend to add just a hint of the ground version to pastries or chickpea-flour cookies, and toss a pod or two into Indian or Middle Eastern dishes. Its bold, aromatic flavor shines best in small amounts—too much, and it quickly becomes overpowering. I once mistakenly bit into a whole pod in a biryani, and the bitter taste lingered far too long.

There are two main varieties of cardamom: green and black. The black version is stronger, while the green is more versatile and popular across cuisines. Whole pods offer superior flavor compared to the pre-ground kind, which is best kept in the freezer if used. Cardamom blends beautifully with saffron and is often found in spice mixes like ras el hanout and garam masala. Its fragrant warmth works especially well in milk-based desserts, such as panna cotta or rice pudding. One favorite version of mine involves baking rice in milk with green cardamom, a pinch of saffron, and sugar. After removing the pods and cooling the mixture, I stir in a bit of orange flower water and fold in whipped cream. Topped with pistachios and pomegranate seeds, it’s a rich and comforting dessert.

Aebleskivers, soft Danish pancake balls, are another delightful use for cardamom. Though traditionally made with a specialized pan, a Japanese takoyaki pan works just as well. To prepare them, combine 250g flour, ½ tsp cardamom, 25g sugar, ½ tsp salt, 3 eggs, 450ml milk, 8g dry yeast, and 30g melted butter. Let the yeast bloom in warm milk, then mix with the dry ingredients and rest the batter for an hour.

Once the pan is oiled and heated, pour the batter into the indentations. Cook each aebleskiver in partial turns, allowing the batter to flow and form a sphere. Continue until evenly browned. Serve warm, three per plate, dusted with icing sugar and a spoonful of strawberry or raspberry jam. This simple treat, subtly enhanced with cardamom, is a joy to make and even better to eat.

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