Yes. They are pancakes, and yes they are perfectly formed balls. With either chocolate chips or blueberries in the middle. The secret to these little bites of heaven is a Japanese contraption called a takoyaki grill. Traditionally, "takoyaki" is a savory Japanese dough ball with green onions and octopus inside (note the little octopus on the grill!). Well, we've made the traditional kind (more on that later) but I couldn't resist sharing the pancake version first.
Basically, you grease each mold, add batter (and filling), and slowly rotate the balls with a pick. Each time you slightly turn the batter over, it slowly creates a complete circle and whatever you put in the middle becomes entirely enclosed. And melted, in the case of chocolate chips.
Jenna imported these babies all the way from Japan, but I just found them available on Amazon as well. The Amazon ones are a little different, because you'll need to use your stove to keep the grill hot, while Jenna's are electric so we can use them in the middle of our dining table. It's optimal for an eat-as-you-make-breakfast kind of morning.
Next time? I'm going to try these with pumpkin.
PS- For all of you who were wondering, on Sunday Jenna used the pad thai recipe from the NY Times, except she used pre-made sauce (tamarind paste is hard to find).
Okay this is genius! Using this machine for pancake balls. Where can I get myself this machine??
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Wow, wow wow. These look so yummy. Pancakes are my ultimate fave! I want to pop one of those in my mouth right now. I'm sure pumpkin would be deelish
ReplyDeleteobsessed obsessed obsessed obsessed obsessed. i want to make these! i seriously might have to order these from amazon. thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteooooh yummy!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? Love it!
ReplyDeleteAlso loved your snow day at the beach... and the Rum drink sounds A-mazing!
These look SO delish!
ReplyDeleteOh...these look amazing. I've been looking at pans like this for years. I should get one:)
ReplyDeleteoh how fun i love these things except i called them ebelskivers and they are danish? hmm. these look equally delicious though!
ReplyDeleteThese are like the Dutch poffertjes! In Holland they serve them with butter and powdered sugar- they're the best.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! My kids would love these, so I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying your blog...it's such a treat!
I make these, except in an abelskivers pan! I never thought to put in chocolate chips, though - yum!
ReplyDeletethe japanese make good things. this is definitely one of them! shoot, i need one.
ReplyDeleteWe need to meet up for coffee because you sure know how to eat!!! YUM!!!!!!!! Those pancake balls look HEAVENLY! And, I love the photos as well! XO!
ReplyDeletewhat?! those look so fun and delicious!! i definitely want one of those pans.
ReplyDeleteOmg, those looks amazing. I bet you could do the same thing in a muffin pan sort of.. but they'd be... pancake muffins... haha
ReplyDeleteit's official. i need to own one of those pans.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make these when I was younger for special occasions and they are my FAVE! We used to call them "Apple Skeebers" but they were really a Danish dish called "Abel Skeevers." How funny they're in Japan too!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is going to LOVE me when I make these for Pancake Tuesday. Yummy! Thanks for this. And so glad I came to visit - what an exquisitely pretty blog!
ReplyDeleteYum! those look delicious. GREAT idea for breakfast tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteahhhhh these look so incredibly yummy! and i love the post on your weekend too :) neat that you document so many multi cultural foods! i love the ideas!!
ReplyDeletewow!! they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea! Those look great!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this but I'm now obsessed! Yummm
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