Ingredients
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2
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4
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1/2
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1/2
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2
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2
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Directions
elephant Ear Dutch Baby, This recipe is so named because the cinnamon sugar topping makes this pancake both look and taste a bit like an elephant ear from a carnival Be sure to check it after 15 minutes of cooking and then every five minutes after that Since some ovens run hotter than others, I’ve found it can definitely change the cooking time required , My eldest DS hates eggs (or so he says) my yDS likes eggs My yDS’s comment afer the first bite asked me if it was an omlet My eDS devored it! I don’t care for sweets myself, but it does taste more like an egg puff pastry rather than a ‘dough boy But than considering this recipe does include 4 eggs that should be understood Would I make it again-YES! I found recipes here that called for either frozen dough or refrigerated biscuits that are deep fried I love my boys and it was a great healthy alternative , This is a nice and easy to make breakfast, but I actually thought that it lacked salt
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Steps
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Done
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Preheat Oven to 425. Mix the Eggs, Flour and Milk in a Blender on Medium Speed Until Just Blended. Melt 2 Tablespoons of Butter in a 12-Inch Cast-Iron Skillet. Pour the Batter Into the Skillet Over the Melted Butter. |
2
Done
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Place the Skillet in the Oven and Bake Until the Top Is Puffy and Golden Brown, About 20-25 Minutes. |
3
Done
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Melt the Remaining 2 Tablespoons of Butter. When the Dutch Baby Is Done, Spread the Butter Over It With a Pastry Brush. Then Sprinkle With the Cinnamon Sugar. You Can Cut the Dutch Baby Into Equal Servings, but in Our Family, We Like to Put the Whole Thing on a Large Plate and Just Tear Pieces Off (again Like an Elephant Ear!) :-). |