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His + Hers Dutch Babies (Thick Egg Pancake) - Flora Foodie
his hers dutch babies

His + Hers Dutch Babies (Thick Egg Pancake)

his hers dutch babies

Another non-vegan recipe! OMG.

I am THRILLED to post this recipe, but also a little bit sad, and for the same reason: this was one of my all-time favorite breakfasts pre-vegan, but I could NOT create a vegan version. I think I tried at least 15 recipes to make a vegan version of this fantastic breakfast, and one was sorta close. The rest were total failures.

So I’m beyond excited to finally share this breakfast on my blog, because I love it and it’s fantastic and easy and my go-to weekend breakfast. BUT I’m disappointed because I always expected I would post a vegan version for my vegan readers out there. No worries, the competitive side of me will NOT accept defeat, I shall find and post a vegan way to make this!!!

Buuuut I’ve been trying for 4 years now with no success, so it might be awhile…

his hers dutch babies

These Dutch babies have been a favorite weekend meal for me since before I can even remember. Growing up, some of our closest (in our hearts) family members lived not-so-close in real life, and every time we visited them they made us Dutch babies for breakfast. They were more a rare breakfast “treat” for many years, but somewhere along the way became a staple.

I think I made these every weekend for two straight months after starting to eat eggs again. And I’ve barely slowed down….

his hers dutch babies

They’re really easy, and I love that they’re a good happy medium between an unhealthy weekend treat but still a fairly nutritious breakfast. The bad news is they really don’t work well with healthier flours. I’ve tried. Many times. The flavor’s still great and the texture is good, but they don’t puff up and create bubbles the same way at all. White flour all the way…. ๐Ÿ˜‰

I’m sharing our “his and hers” versions today because I usually want a sweeter weekend breakfast, and Preston wants something savory. I love love love pancakes, but he’s not a big fan. We can compromise on waffles a fair amount, but not as often as I want ๐Ÿ˜‰ Another reason Dutch babies win so often!

his hers dutch babies

His + Hers Dutch Babies
Serves 2
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Ingredients
  1. 3 eggs
  2. 3/4 C flour
  3. 3/4 C almond milk
  4. 1 T butter
  5. *NOTE: it’s so easy to adjust the servings on this because it’s just a simple ratio – for each egg, use 1/4 C flour and 1/4 C milk. 1 egg is perfect for a medium portion.
Instructions
  1. Preheat a cast iron skillet or 8×8 baking dish in a 425 degree oven. (If you increase the quantity to make more, adjust your baking dish accordingly!)
  2. Whisk together eggs, flour, and almond milk.
  3. When the oven is preheated, melt the butter in the pan. When it’s completely melted, pour the batter in. Bake for about 15-20 minutes, until bubbling and the top is just turning golden.
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Serve them with fruit, powdered sugar, jam, maple syrup, honey, nutella or even caramel and chocolate sauce for a sweet version! Serve with sauteed veggies, barbeque sauce, sausage, sriracha and peppers for a savory version! Or add whatever sounds good to you. These are the perfect blank slate to add what you want ๐Ÿ™‚


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9 responses to “His + Hers Dutch Babies (Thick Egg Pancake)”

  1. Julie @ Running in a Skirt Avatar

    Yum! I’ve actually never had a dutch baby! I need to change that soon!

    1. Leslie Kolafa Avatar

      Oh yes, I hope you do and I hope you love them!!!

  2. Cousin Lisa Avatar
    Cousin Lisa

    I make mine with whole wheat every time and it puffs sometimes inches over my 9×13 pan sides but at least over the top. But when I have made mine with almond milk they don’t puff as much. I use white whole wheat or soft white whole wheat for this dish and I grind my own so maybe that helps. (I don’t keep white flour in the house, the soft white wheat takes place of anything I would want it for.). Anyway, my recipe is a little different (otherwise the same, in a 9×13): 6 eggs, one cup milk and one cup flour. One of my favorites too!

    1. Leslie Kolafa Avatar

      Ohhhh, interesting! Okay, maybe my experimenting with whole wheat flour needs to be renewed. Thanks for the awesome help!!!!

  3. Lisa @ Running Out Of Wine Avatar

    Ive never had dutch babies before but these look easy and delicious! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Leslie Kolafa Avatar

      Thanks! That’s why I love them ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Shannon Avatar

    Ive never had a Dutch baby, but I love any kind of pancake! I will have to try these!

  5. Nicole @ Fitful Focus Avatar

    I’ve never had/made one of these! Challenge accepted ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Leslie Kolafa Avatar

      Excellent! I wish you luck on your challenge ๐Ÿ˜‰

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