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Easy German Apple Pancake Recipe Inspired by Walker Brothers

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Ingredients

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1 - 2 apple, sliced very thin
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/3 cup flour
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup half-and-half
2 large eggs
4 tablespoons butter, melted
cinnamon sugar, added to butter, to taste

Nutritional information

560.5
Calories
398 g
Calories From Fat
44.3 g
Total Fat
26.4 g
Saturated Fat
292.5 mg
Cholesterol
583.9 mg
Sodium
32.7 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
11.9 g
Sugars
10.2 g
Protein
165g
Serving Size

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Easy German Apple Pancake Recipe Inspired by Walker Brothers

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    I impressed my mom for mothers day and my whole family!! They loved it!! Thanks for such a well-written recipe!!! I tripled the recipe and added brown sugar and cinnamon sugar instead of regular sugar in the pancake part of the recipe. I also added cinnamon sugar--used McCormicks cinnamon sugar--it is finer cut than regular sugar--all over the top of the pancake when there were only about 5 minutes left to cook, so there was a nice brown color. I didn't use any butter for the top, and it turned out great.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Walker Brothers Easy German Apple Pancake/Carrie Sheridan,one of my Top Ten favorite foods since i was 18 years old and used to order this at the Walker Brothers Pancake House – a favorite restaurant for those who live on the North Shore of Chicago – so quick, so easy, so delicious – special for Christmas morning, too,I impressed my mom for mothers day and my whole family!! They loved it!! Thanks for such a well-written recipe!!! I tripled the recipe and added brown sugar and cinnamon sugar instead of regular sugar in the pancake part of the recipe. I also added cinnamon sugar–used McCormicks cinnamon sugar–it is finer cut than regular sugar–all over the top of the pancake when there were only about 5 minutes left to cook, so there was a nice brown color. I didn’t use any butter for the top, and it turned out great.,used 2 apples and doubled the dough but not the eggs. I added cinnamon on top of the apples. This was good with powdered sugar on top. Thanks Carrie 🙂 Made for Cookbook tag game


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    Steps

    1
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    Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees [use a Cuisinart Larger Sized Toaster Oven - a Great Appliance For Cooking For 2].

    2
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    in a Cast Iron or Le Creuset Ovenproof Pan, Cook Sliced Apple in Melted Butter Until Softened. Remove from Heat.

    3
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    Mix Flour, Sugar, Salt. Add Half and Half and Blend. Add Eggs and Whisk Thoroughly. Pour This Over the Sliced Apples and Place in Preheated Oven.

    4
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    Bake in Oven For 12-15 Minutes. Remove When Puffed and not Browned.

    5
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    Melt Butter in Pan While Pancake Is Baking. Add Cinnamon Sugar to Taste. Dish Up Pancake and Drizzle Melted Butter/Cinnamon Sugar Over Each Serving.

    6
    Done

    [use 2nd Apple If You'd Like This to Be More Fruit Than Pancake].

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