What's the Difference Between Pannekoeken, German Pancakes, and Aebleskiver?
A pannkeoken is Dutch. It rises dramatically in the oven to a giant bowl 8 to 10-inches high. They're served for breakfast with syrup but they're also loaded with fruit or veggies for lunch and dinner. They're baked in a specialty pan.
That's a German pancake in the top image. It's baked in a standardbaking pan where it rolls and buckles as it bakes.
The batters are very similar; they're baked differently. Aebleskiver, "Danish Puff Pancakes," are very different.