Dutch Baby Recipe: A Fluffy, Buttery Oven-Baked Pancake (Easy & Delicious!)
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Learn how to make a perfect Dutch Baby pancake—light, fluffy, and golden with crispy edges. This easy recipe requires just 5 ingredients & 30 minutes!
What Is a Dutch Baby?
A Dutch Baby (also called a German pancake or Bismarck) is a large, puffy, oven-baked pancake with custardy centers and crispy, buttery edges. Despite its name, it originated in Germany (Deutsch became “Dutch” in America).
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
✔ Only 5 basic ingredients (no special tools!)
✔ Ready in 30 minutes (great for brunch)
✔ Endlessly customizable (sweet or savory!)
Dutch Baby Ingredients
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
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Eggs | 3 large | Room temp works best |
Milk | ½ cup | Whole or 2% milk |
Flour | ½ cup | All-purpose or gluten-free blend |
Sugar | 1 tbsp | Optional (omit for savory versions) |
Butter | 3 tbsp | For skillet & richness |
Vanilla extract | 1 tsp | Optional (adds flavor) |
Salt | ¼ tsp | Balances sweetness |
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Preheat & Prep the Skillet
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Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C).
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Place a 10-inch cast-iron skillet (or oven-safe pan) inside to heat up.
2. Blend the Batter
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In a blender, mix eggs, milk, flour, sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth (or whisk by hand).
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Let the batter rest 5–10 minutes (for extra puffiness).
3. Bake to Golden Perfection
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Carefully remove the hot skillet from the oven.
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Add butter and swirl to coat the pan (it should sizzle!).
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Pour in the batter and bake 18–22 minutes until puffed and golden.
4. Serve Immediately!
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The Dutch Baby will deflate quickly (this is normal!).
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Top with:
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🍓 Sweet: Powdered sugar, lemon juice, berries, maple syrup
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🥓 Savory: Fried eggs, bacon, cheese, herbs
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Pro Tips for the Best Dutch Baby
🔥 Use a hot skillet – Ensures crispy edges.
🥛 Room-temperature ingredients – Helps the pancake rise higher.
🚫 No peeking! – Keep the oven closed while baking.
Variations to Try
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Cinnamon Apple – Add sautéed apples & cinnamon before baking.
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Lemon Blueberry – Fold blueberries into batter, top with lemon zest.
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Cheesy Herb – Omit sugar, add grated cheese & thyme.
FAQ
❓ Why didn’t my Dutch Baby puff up?
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Oven not hot enough
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Overmixed batter
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Opened the oven too soon
❓ Can I make it ahead?
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Best served fresh, but batter can rest overnight in the fridge.
❓ Dutch Baby vs. Yorkshire Pudding?
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Similar, but Dutch Babies are sweeter & thicker.
Final Thoughts
This easy Dutch Baby recipe is a show-stopping brunch dish that’s simple enough for weekdays but fancy enough for guests. Crispy, buttery, and delicious—you’ll make it again and again!
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