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A dutch baby is a popover-like breakfast baked good, often sweetened. Useful for using up excess backyard fresh eggs, we add fruit for a hearty and nutritious meal. Like so many simply delicious foods, a dutch baby requires proper preparation, or mise en place. I usually start with the fruit. Core and slice apples, pears, or plums thinly.
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. with skillet in the oven on middle rack. 2. When warm, place butter in the skillet to melt. 3. Whisk eggs, milk, flour, salt and optional vanilla and nutmeg. 4. When ...
A Dutch baby is very similar to a Yorkshire pudding, with a few differences: the Yorkshire pudding is more likely to be baked in individual servings, the pan is usually greased with beef drippings, and the result is rarely sweet. [4] Dutch babies are larger, use butter rather than beef fat, and are frequently sweet.
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A Dutch baby is generally done in a large cast iron frying pan and often served directly from it. Of course there's also a difference in the proportion of egg, milk and flour, and the addition of sugar to a Dutch baby. As someone who has had all three, they are definitely different. Also, a Dutch baby is definitely a pancake.
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