German Apple Pancake... also known as a Dutch Baby are
absolutely delicious... and so easy to make.... from start to finish just 35
minutes... and foolproof too!
It's a classic recipe....
TIPS
I used Granny Smith
apples.. I like the tart apples with the sweetness of the other ingredients..
but yo can use any apples you prefer.
Follow the instructions as written.. mix the batter first.. let
it rest for 20 minutes... while it rests.. you can easily peel and slice the
apples and cook them in the skillet... timing wise this is perfect.
I use unsalted butter in my recipes.. I prefer to add salt
(or not add it if I don't want to)... I don't add salt to this recipe.
I measure the cinnamon and sprinkle it over the apples... I
stir the apples to mix the cinnamon as much as I can.... I then sprinkle
lightly additional cinnamon over any apples that don't have any or not enough
cinnamon on them. I also don't measure
the nutmeg.... I just lightly sprinkle it over the apples.
I used a cast iron skillet by Le Creuset ... I know they're
expensive... but they do have outlets... and you can catch a sale on top of the
discounted price... well worth it.... They are so pretty from oven to table...
and they last forever... and no.. I don't get anything for singing their praises..
just my opinion... a regular cast iron will work too..
I used a 12 inch skillet.... you could probably use a 10 inch skillet also.. the pancake will be a little thicker.... when baking you may also need a few more minutes with the smaller skillet... if the ends start to get too dark.. just lay a piece of foil loosely over the skillet.
I used a 12 inch skillet.... you could probably use a 10 inch skillet also.. the pancake will be a little thicker.... when baking you may also need a few more minutes with the smaller skillet... if the ends start to get too dark.. just lay a piece of foil loosely over the skillet.
This pancake will puff up when baking... then it will
deflate as it cools... it's supposed to do that.
I serve it using a spatula... so you can get underneath and scoop
up the apples with it.
This recipe serves 2-3 if you're not serving anything else
besides maybe sausage... if you serve scrambled eggs with it.. I'd say it would
serve 4.
To serve it... serve it in the pan and cut into wedges.
We eat it with just powdered sugar.. but you could also
serve it with maple syrup.
Try it... this is sooo good!
Recipe: German Apple Pancake
All you need:
4 eggs
1 cup whole milk
1 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
3 tablespoons butter
2 large apples, peeled, cored and thinly sliced
1/2+ teaspoon
cinnamon *See TIPS
nutmeg * See TIPS
1/3 cup light brown sugar
Powdered sugar for garnish
All you have to do:
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
In a large bowl, lightly beat together the eggs, milk and
vanilla. Add the flour and whisk lightly
until mixed ... do not over mix. Set
the batter aside and let it rest for about 20 minutes.
Peel, core and thinly slice the apples. Melt the butter over high heat... add the
apples, cinnamon and nutmeg and cook until the apples are soft... about 5
minutes. I add then add the brown sugar
and stir well.... I cook an addition few minutes (about 3 minutes).
I then pour the batter over the apples.... put the skillet immediately
into the pre-heated oven. Bake for 15
minutes or until the sides are puffed and it is golden brown.
Remove from the oven and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve immediately.
Linda,
ReplyDeleteDo you use plain or self-rising flour? I have made your recipe using plain flour, but today I’m going to try self-rising. Thank you!
I use plain flour. All self rising flour is is a blend of plain flour with baking powder and salt. Typically the blend is one cup flour, 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon salt. It's easy enough to do yourself, so I don't buy self rising flour. Hope that helps. Sorry for the delay in response, I didn't see this comment awaiting publishing.
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