Dutch Baby Recipe (2024)

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Betsy Rich

My Dutch baby did not pouf the first time I made it. Then I remembered that successful Yorkshire pudding requires room temperature ingredients. So my 2nd Dutch Baby was made with ingredients at room temperature and- poof- I got plenty of pouf, even at altitude in the mountains of Colorado.

KW

Banana Baby! Have a surplus of bananas, so sliced 4 into the hot butter (used an extra T of butter), sprinkled on about 2T turbinado sugar, left sugar out of the batter. Puffed up gorgeous, done in 18 minutes. Served with brandied cranberries left over from holidays to offset sweet bananas. Happy breakfast! Gets a rare 5 stars from here.

dutchroo

For my 12 cast iron skillet, this didn't make enough. I've adjusted the amounts as follows:
4 eggs
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup milk
1 1/2 tbsp sugar
... and the rest I kept the same.

Helen

A German pancake is a regular easy main for dinner for my spouse and me. My recipe has no sugar and two eggs; adding a third egg as in this recipe gives it more poof and a bit more custard. Mixing with a whisk is easier than using a blender that requires a scrape or two to incorporate all the flour. We find the pancake comes out of the pan more easily if it's rested for a couple of minutes after it comes out of the oven: it shrinks away from the pan and doesn't collapse.

Mar

I put some apple slices with sugar and cinnamon with the butter until the apples are golden brown and then I add the batter. Then to the oven.
Pure heaven.

Lynnie

Whoops, added blueberries to melted butter, then added batter. Blueberries swam to the edge of the pan, and as it started to rise, blueberries started jumping overboard onto the floor of the oven. All of those sad little burnt blueberries - I'm sure I will remember them for months. Every time I turn the over on.

Jim

Out west we sometimes prefer a breakfast bread without sugar. Skip the sugar and add some diced jalapenos or green chili and at the end add some grated cheese. Super both ways

Michael Hamilton

*Ingredients at room temperature.
*Heat the skillet, add the butter, let it melt, then add the batter.
*Use three eggs, 2½ tbls of butter.
*Only add sugar AFTER cooking.
*¼ tsp cinnamon and vanilla added to batter.
*The classic topping is lemon and powdered sugar.
*Whisk by hand all ingredients except the milk, until smooth, and then whisk while slowly adding the milk. More puff.
*Bread flour better for puffiness.
*I cook 20 minutes at 425 degrees, shut off the oven and let it sit 5 minutes.

LarryPDX

I used to make these allot, but weren't as puffy as the one's at the "original: original pancake house , here in Portland, UNTIL I found a recipe that said to use BREAD flour. That recipe used 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla & cinnamon instead of nutmeg & sugar. Lemon & powder sugar for topping.

Oh, it also pre-heated skillet, tilt pan to coat pan with butter, then add batter all at once and return to oven. for 15 to 20 min, until puffed and golden brown.

Julie

It's super important to have room temperature ingredients to get that poof. Added some vanilla extract to the batter and ate it with warmed cinnamon apple slices and maple syrup. Only half the butter is necessary, 4 tbsps is overkill. It's delicious and comes together in no time at all, will definitely be repeating this.

Nancy

The butter would melt, per these instructions, way before the skillet heated properly. Heat the skillet, THEN add the butter, let it melt, then add the batter.

Jan

This is similar to my Swedish grandmother's savory recipe: Sauté 4 or 5 slices of chopped bacon until crisp. Arrange in 8X8 baking pan with some of the fat spread around to coat the bottom. Place in 425 oven. Combine 1 1/2 c milk, 3/4 c flour, 4 eggs, pinch of salt in blender. Process til well combined. Pour over hot bacon and return to oven til puffed and brown, about 30 min. Great with lingonberries. Cranberry sauce is also good; kids may prefer applesauce.

Jill -

Made with unsweetened coconut milk, Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1:1 Baking Flour, Smart Balance and a tsp of vanilla extract. Easy recipe and tasty.

Pete

Since my waffle iron died this has become the go-to Sunday brunch for my wife and I. My only change to date is a little shot of Sonoma Syrup's vanilla crush. Using bread or high gluten flour seems to give better results also. The last five minutes at 300 degrees seemed a waste of effort - my oven barely drops 10 degrees in 5 minutes. I cook 20 minutes at 425 degrees, shut off the oven and let it sit 5 minutes while I set the table. Perfect every time.

weelittlebird

A+
Used stoneware pie plate. Worked beautifully. Put pie plate in cold oven with butter until hit 425 & butter slightly sizzling.
Poured in batter.
Baked at 425 for 18min then turned oven off & let it sit in there another 6min! (Turned off oven when getting very brown on the top edge & didn't want it to burn.)
Served with maple syrup & powdered sugar.
Oven pancakes have such great flavor & texture bc of the high egg/low flour ratio. Much preffer to griddled pancakes.

Ramona

Adding a 1/4 tsp of salt greatly improves this recipe. Confounding that it’s not in there.

Hawna

Recipe was easy and perfect. Cooked in a counter top oven / airfryer.

Joy

Has anyone tried making this gluten-free?

Caro

Have made this a few times now with baking chocolate chips added to batter and fresh strawberries sliced and a dusting of confectioners sugar; even better with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. You could do bittersweet for a sweeter outcome- I just love the bitter taste of baking chocolate.This recipe is the perfect base for any Dutch baby variation.

Imran Jaferey

I followed the instructions to a tee the first few times and it came out a little overcooked for our taste. Today I reduced cooking time by five minutes and it was perfect. May be an idiosyncrasy of our oven.

laura

Use tips for larger cast iron but keep butter at smaller sizeMake sure cast iron is hotWhip eggs wells

Chuck Hitt

Butter took 3 min to meltSausage and parmigiana was a good combo (no sugar of course)

Fatima

Made in 10” skillet w 4 eggs and 1,5x rest of ingredients. 425F/20 min, 300F/5 min

Joan OBrien

Just made the Dutch Baby this morning and thought you could easily use less butter and it needs a pinch of salt. Next time.

MrsBolli

So simple and delicious. Whisk the eggs and flour THEN add milk--much easier to get a smooth result by hand! We add a splash of vanilla extract and ~1/4t cardamom.

dutch baby

Add sugar apple slices cinnamon and butter mixture

C Bean

Adapted for a 12 inch cast iron - 4 eggs, 3/4 cup of milk, just under a full cup of flourKept the dash of nutmeg the sameReduced the butter to about 2.5 TBSPsPut 1 TBSP sugar in the batter and about 1/2 a TBSP on top once done cookingTook about 20 minutes to cook (butter absorbs once out of the office)

Cooking note

Can be sweet or savory. Add vanilla extract and nutmeg to batter, or cinnamon

Lau

Add sugar only when feeling indulgent; add a little more liquid (or skimp a little on the flour) for a more custardy texture.Varying butter quantities - it's really always better with more, but not bad with less. Minimum 2 Tbsp of butter for best results :) I like to throw fresh or frozen fruit on top before popping it in the oven.Make sure the skillet is nice and hot when you pour in the batter; Turn off the oven for the last 5 minutes of baking - no difference in result.

pk

Heat pan towards end of oven warm up, then use 2.5 tbsp butter instead of 4. Add a little vanilla to batter and use hand whisk.

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