Indulge in a culinary journey with our delectable Bacon and Eggs Dutch Baby Pancakes, a harmonious blend of savory and sweet flavors. This extraordinary dish combines crispy bacon, fluffy pancakes, and a perfectly cooked egg, creating a symphony of textures and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Discover the secrets behind this delightful recipe, along with variations like the Spinach and Feta Dutch Baby, the Sweet Berry Dutch Baby, and the savory Mushroom and Gruyère Dutch Baby. Whether you prefer a hearty breakfast, a light lunch, or an elegant brunch, these Dutch Baby Pancakes are versatile enough to satisfy any craving. Embark on this culinary adventure and let your taste buds experience the magic of these exceptional dishes.
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SAVORY BACON DUTCH BABY
Impress your brunch crowd with this savory, bacon-filled skillet pancake. The recipe calls for a 10-inch cast iron skillet, but you can use a smaller 8-inch skillet and the Dutch baby will puff up a little higher. Don't use a skillet larger than an 11-inch, however. This is an incredibly easy dish to prepare, but there are a few steps that are crucial for success. Make sure your ingredients are room temperature and leave the oven door closed the entire baking time. The Dutch baby will deflate almost immediately once you remove it from the oven, so plan on serving this immediately. This is not a make-ahead dish, so have your guests ready to go with forks in hand. It even resembles a pull-apart bread, which makes it an unexpected and fun appetizer. We recommend using thick-cut bacon in this recipe because the chopped pieces hold their shape when baked into the pancake. You get extra bacon flavor by using the reserved bacon fat to cook the batter.
Provided by Marianne Williams
Categories Breakfast
Time 35m
Yield Serves 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Cook bacon in a 10-inch cast-iron skillet over medium, turning occasionally, until bacon is crisp and fat has rendered, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat; transfer bacon to a plate lined with paper towels. Reserve 1 1/2 tablespoons drippings in skillet.
- While bacon cooks, process eggs, milk, flour, melted butter, salt, and pepper in a blender on medium speed until completely smooth, about 30 seconds, stopping to scrape down sides as needed.
- Return skillet to medium heat; let heat 1 minute. Remove skillet from heat, and pour batter into skillet. Immediately transfer skillet to preheated oven. Bake until Dutch baby is puffed and golden brown, about 18 minutes. Do not open oven while cooking.
- Remove Dutch baby from oven; immediately sprinkle with cheese. Return to oven; bake at 425°F until cheese melts, 1 to 2 minutes. Sprinkle with bacon and chives; serve immediately.
DUTCH BABY
A Dutch baby is a big, puffy, family-style pancake baked in a sizzling-hot buttered skillet.
Provided by Jennifer Segal
Categories Breakfast & Brunch
Time 25m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F and set an oven rack in the middle position. Put a 10-inch cast iron skillet or oven-safe nonstick pan into the oven and heat for at least 5 minutes.
- In a blender, combine the eggs, flour, milk, 1 tablespoon maple syrup, the salt, and vanilla. Blend until completely smooth, scraping down the sides of the blender jar as necessary, about 30 seconds.
- Open the oven door and drop the butter into the preheated skillet. Close the oven and allow the butter to melt, about 2 minutes (do not let it burn). Carefully remove the hot skillet from the oven and place an oven mitt or dishtowel over the handle to remind yourself that it's hot. Pour the batter into the buttered skillet and carefully place the skillet back into the oven. Bake for about 20 minutes, until puffed and golden. Carefully remove the skillet from the oven (again, place an oven mitt or dishtowel over the handle to remind yourself that it's hot). Dust with confectioners' sugar and top with berries, if desired, then cut into wedges and serve with maple syrup.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 220, Fat 13 g, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 7 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Sugar 5 g, Fiber 0 g, Sodium 214 mg, Cholesterol 165 mg
BACON AND EGGS DUTCH BABY PANCAKES
This recipe yields 2 large Dutch babies ???? Any leftover Dutch baby makes a truly delicious work lunch.
Provided by Ramona's Cuisine -
Categories Pancakes
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- 1. Making the batter 1. Place the eggs, milk, flour, sugar, vanilla, and the salt in a blender or a food processor, depending on that you chose to use to mix your batter. Whizz or blend for approximately 10-15 seconds. Might need to scrape down the sides, and blend for a further 10 seconds. You will end up with a pretty liquidy batter.
- 2. Allow the batter to set aside. Rest it for a good 20 to 30 minutes to allow the flour to absorb the liquid. Not the biggest issue if you only have 10 minutes to rest it.
- 3. While your batter rests, place the skillet you're using on the middle rack to warm along with the oven. Heat the oven to 210°C or 425°F.
- 4. When the oven is hot as well as the skillet, all ready to make the pancake, remove the skillet from the oven (of course using oven gloves) and place it on top of the stove. Add the oil or the butter (if you choose to use butter) and swirl the pan to coat the bottom and sides of the pan properly and uniformly.
- 5. Pour the batter in the skillet, tilting the skillet slightly to spread the batter evenly to all sides. Place the skillet in the oven.
- 6. Baking the dutch baby 1. Bake and watch (it is so fun) until the Dutch baby is nicely puffed up and golden brown on the top and the edges. It only takes about 15 to 20 minutes to bake.
- 7. Preparing the topping 1. Whilst the pancake is baking, get the topping ready by frying some bacon rashers and the eggs in a large pan. Preferably its to fry these separately.
- 8. Serving the pancakes 1. It can be served either straight away from the skillet or you can transfer the Dutch baby to a serving large sharing plate. Add the toppings (bacon and eggs). Cut into chunky wedges and serve with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup and if you choose to a sprinkle of fresh herbs. I used a tiny amount of finely chopped parsley and thyme freshly picked from the garden.
- 9. Serving the pancakes 1. It can be served either straight away from the skillet or you can transfer the Dutch baby to a serving large sharing plate. Add the toppings (bacon and eggs). Cut into chunky wedges and serve with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup and if you choose to a sprinkle of fresh herbs. I used a tiny amount of finely chopped parsley and thyme freshly picked from the garden.
DUTCH BABY WITH BACON AND RUNNY CAMEMBERT
Most Dutch babies are sweet and often fruity. Not this one, which is topped with runny Camembert cheese and studded with bacon. It's savory, golden and perfect for a hardy brunch or light dinner. A word of caution: It deflates quickly, so be sure to serve it as soon as it comes out of the oven.
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories breakfast, brunch, pancakes, main course
Time 40m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat oven to 425 degrees. Place bacon in a 9-inch oven-safe skillet, then set over medium heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until fat has rendered and bacon has browned on the edges, 7 to 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, pepper and baking powder. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and milk, then whisk egg mixture into flour. Stir in Parmesan and half the chives.
- Once bacon is crisp and brown, raise heat to medium-high, and add butter, stirring until melted. Pour batter into skillet, then quickly arrange Camembert pieces on top.
- Transfer pan to the oven, and bake until puffed and golden, 20 to 25 minutes. Sprinkle with remaining chives, and serve immediately.
Tips:
- To ensure a light and fluffy Dutch baby, make sure to beat the eggs and milk together until they are well combined and frothy.
- Do not overmix the batter, as this can result in a tough pancake.
- Allow the batter to rest for at least 15 minutes before cooking, this will help the flour to absorb the liquid and create a more tender pancake.
- When cooking the Dutch baby, do not open the oven door during the first 15 minutes of cooking, as this can cause the pancake to fall.
- Serve the Dutch baby immediately with your favorite toppings, such as butter, syrup, fruit, or whipped cream.
Conclusion:
The bacon and eggs Dutch baby pancake is a delicious and easy-to-make breakfast or brunch dish. With its crispy edges, tender interior, and flavorful toppings, this pancake is sure to be a hit with everyone at the table. Whether you are looking for a special occasion breakfast or a quick and easy weekday meal, the bacon and eggs Dutch baby pancake is a great option. Give it a try today and see for yourself how delicious it is!
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