True Love: Dutch Baby (German Pancake)

When we were first married, I made Dutch Babies quite often. I had a recipe from a little holiday book (which I now cannot find), but remember making them and feeling like a bona fide married person.

Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe


*this post is sponsored by Imperial Sugar.

Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe


A Dutch Baby, or German pancake, is a big, one-skillet pancake. It poofs in the oven, then deflates to a silky, eggy, beautiful pancake with crispy edges. Dutch Babies are typically served with powdered sugar and lemon.

The first Dutch Baby I'd ever eaten was from this breakfast place in Dallas about 20 years ago. They served a gorgeous Dutch Baby (now I want to hop in my car and drive to Dallas), and it was presented with powdered sugar and lemon. The lemon always threw me and I don't think I ever used it at the restaurant. I thought lemon was for fish only. Ha.


Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe

Don't skip the lemon! The lemon brightens the eggy pancake while combining perfectly with the powdered sugar. It's dreamy.

Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe | bakeat350.net


While we're on the subject of powdered sugar, here's your opportunity to use a heavy hand when sprinkling. Go for it. Dutch Babies call for a cloud of powdered sugar.

Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe ♥ bakeat350.net


Oh! And those little divots you see in the top...you might not see them in all Dutch Babies. Those divots are extra butter. Yep. Pockets of butter.

Dutch Baby (German pancake) recipe ♥ bakeat350.net


Have I sold you on making a Dutch Baby, yet? I've sold myself on making one for lunch today.
I'm sharing the recipe over on Imperial Sugar


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