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German pancakes are lighter and fluffier than regular pancakes and are half the work! Mix and bake; breakfast will be on the table in no time. Everyone is sure to love this classic recipe.

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German pancakes were a staple in my house growing up. And for good reason! This classic pancake can be whipped up in 5 minutes. No need for flipping pancakes. Just pop the giant pancake in the oven and then serve it with your favorite toppings. You'll be surprised how easy this recipe is, and it uses basic pantry ingredients.

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  • 🥞 What are German Pancakes?
  • 🥘 Ingredients
  • 🔪 Instructions
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🥞 What are German Pancakes?

German Pancakes, you may also know them as a Bismark, Dutch puff, or Hootenanny, are baked in the oven, unlike traditional pancakes that are cooked on a skillet or griddle. The giant pancake puffs up while baking and has a delightful light and fluffy texture with a mouthwatering buttery flavor. It's always a hit with kids and adults alike. This is your answer if you are looking for an easy, no-hassle breakfast recipe!

🥘 Ingredients

Only 8 simple ingredients are needed to make this recipe. I bet you already have them on hand too!

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  • Butter
  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • All-purpose flour
  • Salt
  • Cinnamon
  • Vanilla
  • Nutmeg

🔪 Instructions

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  1. Melt butter in the oven.
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2. Mix together the pancake ingredients.

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🍴 Storage

The pancakes are the best hot right out of the oven. But if you do have leftovers, store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days and reheat them in the microwave for 30 seconds or until warm.

🌟Top Tip

Before pouring the batter into the pan, make sure the butter is completely melted. The hot butter makes the pancake rise more and prevents it from sticking to the pan.

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💭 FAQs

What is the difference between German pancakes and regular pancakes?

German pancakes have more eggs and don't use a leavening agent. The pancakes are also baked in the oven and have a light and fluffy texture. Whereas regular pancakes are made with baking soda or powder and are cooked on a skillet or griddle.

What makes a German pancake rise?

Steam is the secret! The air that's whipped into the eggs and the hot pan you pour the batter causes steam to build up in the pancake, which creates that unique lift.

Is a German Pancake supposed to deflate?

German pancakes will naturally deflate after you remove them from the oven. This is due to the cooling and release of the hot steam that builds up in the pancake during the baking process.

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German pancakes are lighter and fluffier than regular pancakes and are half the work! Mix and bake; breakfast will be on the table in no time. Everyone is sure to love this classic recipe.

  • Author: Ashley
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 6 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: German

Ingredients

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¼ cup unsalted butter

6 eggs

1 cup milk

1 cup all-purpose flour

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon cinnamon

½ teaspoon vanilla

Dash of nutmeg

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Place the butter in a 9x13 baking dish. Put the pan in the preheated oven for 2-5 minutes or until the butter is melted.
  3. In the meantime, in a medium-sized bowl, whisk the eggs and milk. Pour in the flour, salt, cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg. Stir until combined.
  4. Remove the hot pan from the oven. Pour the batter into the pan.
  5. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the pancake is golden brown and the edges are fluffy.
  6. Serve warm with desired toppings.

Notes

1. The pancake will rise while it's baking and deflate once it's removed and starts to cool.

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FAQs

Why are my German pancakes not fluffy? ›

The center of a German Pancakes is supposed to be flat. If the edges are flat, then it likely is a result of either the oven or the pan not being hot enough. It the dish isn't hot, then steam won't be created when the batter is poured into the pan, and instead, the batter will set and bake evenly.

What is the difference between German pancakes and regular pancakes? ›

What is the difference between German pancakes and regular pancakes? German pancakes have more eggs and don't use a leavening agent. The pancakes are also baked in the oven and have a light and fluffy texture. Whereas regular pancakes are made with baking soda or powder and are cooked on a skillet or griddle.

Why are German pancakes called Dutch babies? ›

While these pancakes are derived from the German pancake dish, it is said that the name Dutch baby was coined by one of Victor Manca's daughters, where "Dutch" perhaps was her corruption of the German autonym deutsch. Manca's Cafe claimed that it owned the trademark for Dutch babies in 1942.

What is the key to making fluffy pancakes? ›

5 Tips for Fluffier Pancakes
  1. Allow the Batter to Rest. A good rule of thumb when you're wondering how to make fluffy pancakes is to let the batter rest. ...
  2. Beat the Egg Whites. Separate your yolk from the egg white then beat to create a fluffy pancake. ...
  3. Don't Over Mix! ...
  4. Wait for the Bubbles. ...
  5. Follow a Good Recipe.
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What makes German pancakes rise? ›

Like popovers and Yorkshire pudding, the thing that gives Dutch babies their signature puff is steam. In order for that steam to work the pancake into its signature peaks and valleys, you need two things: enough air in a well-developed batter and a piping-hot pan and oven.

Is a German pancake the same as a Yorkshire pudding? ›

Dutch babies, popovers, German pancakes, Yorkshire pudding are all the same thing just different names. Technically these are all baked puddings and delicious. Try serving them with my delicious strawberry syrup.

Why is my German pancake dense? ›

Overmixing the Batter: Blend the batter just until the ingredients are incorporated. Overmixing the batter can cause the gluten in the flour to overdevelop, leading to a dense pancake. Batter Not At Room Temperature: Ingredients that are not at room temperature can cause the batter to be too dense.

Should pancake batter rest in the fridge or room temperature? ›

A – If you are going to let your batter rest, leave it for at least 30 minutes in the fridge. If you've got time, leave it for longer – even overnight in the fridge. Some say that there is no point in letting the batter rest and there's certainly no harm in using it straight away. Go ahead if you're in a rush.

Is water or milk better for pancakes? ›

Pancake lovers' biggest complaint when adding water instead of milk is that the flavor seems to change. Pancakes aren't as richly flavored with water. There are a few ways to improve your batter when you've used water, including: Add extra butter.

What affects the fluffiness of pancakes? ›

When cooked, the chemical leaveners (the baking powder and baking soda) in the pancakes created large air bubbles. The loose gluten network captured the air bubbles and maintained the each pancake's shape while still keeping it fluffy with air.

Why are restaurant pancakes so fluffy? ›

The secret to fluffy restaurant style pancakes? Buttermilk! The acid in the buttermilk reacts to the leavening agents in the pancake batter, creating air bubbles that make the pancakes tall and fluffy. It's a simple switch that makes all the difference.

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