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Svele (sing. svele, plu. sveler) is the favourite snack on ferries in the county of Møre and Romsdal, where I live. If you have ancestors from this part of Norway and want to 'go ethnic', sveler is an excellent choice. So what is svele ? An American once called it "The Mother of All Pancakes", and while certainly not part of Norwegian tradition, maple syrup and sveler mix very well. In Norway sveler are served with a spread of sugar and good butter.
4 eggs
2/3 cup sugar
1 tsp sodium bicarbonate (E500)
1 tsp salt of hartshorn (E503)
1/4 tsp salt
3 1/4 cups flour
1 litre kefir (if you can not find kefir milk in the store, I guess you may use butter milk, but kefir is in the original recipe)
Place sugar and eggs in a bowl and whisk vigorously until foamy.
Pour 'two fingers' of kefir in two glasses. Dissolve rising agents, each in one glass, and leave to rise while preparing the rest of the batter .
Add kefir and flour, a little a time, to the egg/sugar mix. Finally add the two glasses of kefir/rising agent and mix until smooth.
Leave the batter to settle for a minute or five before cooking. Makes about 30 sveler.
4 eggs
2/3 cup sugar
1 tsp sodium bicarbonate (E500)
1 tsp salt of hartshorn (E503)
1/4 tsp salt
3 1/4 cups flour
1 litre kefir (if you can not find kefir milk in the store, I guess you may use butter milk, but kefir is in the original recipe)
Place sugar and eggs in a bowl and whisk vigorously until foamy.
Pour 'two fingers' of kefir in two glasses. Dissolve rising agents, each in one glass, and leave to rise while preparing the rest of the batter .
Add kefir and flour, a little a time, to the egg/sugar mix. Finally add the two glasses of kefir/rising agent and mix until smooth.
Leave the batter to settle for a minute or five before cooking. Makes about 30 sveler.
