Ingredients
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1
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3
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3
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1 1/2
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3
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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Directions
German Apple Puff Pancake, We saw this recipe on Michelle Greenwald’s (www magicalmeltingpot com)Yahoo Blog, and gave it a try We both assumed it would be too sweet and gooey for breakfast, but since it’s dreary and rainy this morning, figured we’d fire up the oven and give it a try YUM! It wasn’t too sweet at all, and the pancake had a bit of a custardy taste It was easy to put together and made enough for the both of us, with a couple bites of crust left over for our four dogs The recipe omits instructions for making up the batter, but we just combined the ingredients and mixed well We used a 10-inch iron skillet, but any oven-safe non-stick pan would do , I have been wanting to make this for some time now and I finally got the chance to this morning Ohh, it looked so good when it came out of the oven I had to show everyone but I took one bite and it was like eating cinnamon eggs I will try it again because I feel like it’s a good recipe but I’ll definitely add much more flour maybe like 3/4 or a whole cup Still the taste was good(ish)
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 425 Degrees. |
2
Done
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Mix the Cinnamon and Sugar in a Small Bowl. |
3
Done
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Peel the Apples and Cut Into 1/4-Inch Slices. |
4
Done
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Melt the Butter in a Skillet. |
5
Done
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Add Apple Slices and Sprinkle With Cinnamon/Sugar Mixture. Saute the Apples Until They Soften and Become Light Golden Brown on Both Sides (approx. 4-5 Minutes). |
6
Done
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While Sauteing the Apples, Beat Eggs and Combine With Milk, Flour and Salt, Stirring Well to Make a Smooth Batter. |
7
Done
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Pour the Batter Over the Apples and Place the Pan in the Hot Oven. |
8
Done
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Bake Approximately 18 Minutes. Do not Open Oven While Baking. Use Oven Light to Check. Pancake Is Done When It No Longer Appears Wet on Top. |
9
Done
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to Serve, Invert the Pan Over a Dinner Plate. |