My wife and I are watching Vikings on Amazon lately. Great series. The legend is that Ebelskivers came to be following a fierce battle, when the warriors returned and used their dented shields to cook spherical pancakes. I'll choose to believe that for the time being. Anyway, I picked up this CI Weber Ebelskiver pan (discontinued now) and have wanted to try it for myself. Basically a pancake batter using buttermilk, whipped egg whites and all the typical ingredients. I knew there would be a learning curve, but all in all it was pretty quick. Heat the pan. (I used the Summit side burner this morning) Brush in a little canola oil. (Could have used butter but I ran out) Fill the cups with batter. (Not too little, not too much - around 2 TBS) Let them sizzle for a minute. (I learned to control the heat as the first batch was too hot, the second not hot enough.) Use a wood skewer to begin flipping then 1/4 turn every fifteen or 20 seconds. (You'll learn that not every hole gets heated the same.) Keep flipping around until it forms a sphere. Flip it some more - almost constantly. It's FUN! Check one (OK, eat one) to be sure it's cooked thorough, then do it all again. They come off pretty quick, so have a warming grill nearby, or just start eating them as they come off. Maybe a little confectioners sugar and/or jelly. Butter and Maple syrup would be good. By the end of the batch you should have mastered the art, and have beautiful little spherical pancakes to enjoy! I'll try them on my grandkids next time the spend the night. On to the pics: