Dutch Babies
Is this what they call "pannekeuchen" ?
( may or may not be spelled correctly )
<rj>
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:48 -0800, "orion" >
wrote:
>"Frank A. Chris Dohrmann" > wrote in message
...
>> Eggs, sugar, and flour, baked in a melted butter lined pan. Seek recipe
>> please. Thank you.
>>
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>
>how about this one....
>
>DUTCH BABIES
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>1/4 cup butter
>3 eggs
>3/4 cup flour
>3/4 cup milk
>
>1. Preheat oven to 425. Use a 2-3 quart cast iron pan. (Measure the volume
>by pouring quarts of water in the pan.)
>
>2. Place the butter in the pan and melt it in the oven while mixing the
>batter.
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>3. In a food processor, blend the eggs at a high speed for one minute.
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>4. With the motor still running, pour in the milk, the add the flour.
>Continue blending for 30 seconds.
>
>5. Remove the pan from the oven and add the batter. Return the pan to the
>oven and bake around 24 minutes, until pancake is browned and puffy.
>
>6. Dust with nutmeg or cinnamon, if you wish.
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>If you wish serve with powdered sugar. SUGGESTED fillings (optional but
>recommended)
>29 ounces of any pie filling or fresh sliced strawberries, peaches or
>bananas.
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>Top with yogurt, whipped cream or sour cream. If you want syrup instead,
>maple or fruit syrup will serve you well.
>
>Serves 4
>
<rj>
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