You can also fill them with eggs scrambled with cheese and breakfast sausage, or with something sweet, like apples sauteed in butter with a little sugar and cinnamon, or another fruit of your choosing. Then slice them like pie, and everyone has a slice of pancake and filling. Mmm!
This recipe is unique in that it gives the ingredients for different servings. You can bake these in pie tins, cake pans, skillets with high sides (my favorite), or casserole dishes.
3 - 4 servings (2 quart pan):
4 - 5 servings (3 quart pan):
5 - 6 servings (4 quart pan):
6 - 8 servings (5 quart pan):
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Put the butter in your pan and put in the hot oven. While the butter melts, quickly mix the batter in a blender. Put the eggs in and whirl on high for 1 minute. With motor running, gradually add in the milk, then the flour. Continue mixing for 30 seconds. Remove the pan from the oven and immediately pour the batter into the hot, melted butter. Return to the oven and bake until puffy and well browned, 20 to 25 minutes.
By Free2B from North Royalton, OH
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They made great desserts, too. Use fruits, ice-cream, preserves with whipped cream, and they lend themselves as bread when serving thick stews etc. Pie pans work so well for them.
Thanks Barb. This one gets our vote. Pookarina
This recipe looks delicious - when do you add the filling?
Barbara
Hi, Barbara - you add the filling after you take the baby out of the oven. lol - doesn't that sound strange - take the baby out of the oven! But, take it out, it'll deflate, and then add the filling.
Thanks to you, Schyresti - didn't know if it were like a tunnel-of-fudge cake where you put in all ingredients before baking or add after baking like an omelet. Appreciate your explanation.
These are yummy! I've made these by whisking together the ingredients until smooth, rather than getting out my blender.
Thank you for this recipe! I have had these at a restaurant while visiting my brother and his family in Palm Desert CA. They are wonderful! Can't wait to try to make it myself!
Random "thumbs down" even in the recipes section-odd, especially for a recipe that sounds so good!
I've never nad a Dutch Baby for some reason, even though I've wanted to try it for years. Maybe I'll use this recipe to make one for my grandkids! Thanks!
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