This Dutch Baby Pancake is such a simple batter to make. With this version, fresh apples are sliced, sauteed in butter, brown sugar and cinnamon-- plus an extra ingredient (in the printable recipe card). These are perfect for a fall breakfast or brunch.
2teaspoonsgrated lemon zest plus lemon wedges for serving (optional)
1teaspoonSalt
3large eggs
1 ¼cupsskim milk see note below
1tablespoonunsalted butter melted and cooled
1teaspoonvanilla extract
Confectioners’ sugar
For the apple filling:
3-4medium applespeeled, cored and sliced thin (approximately 2 cups)
3Tbspunsalted butter
¼cupbrown sugar
2tspcinnamon
pinchsalt
2TbspBoiled cider concentrateoptional; purchased on Amazon.com//not the same as apple cider or juice!
Instructions
For the apples:
In a skillet, melt the butter. Add the sliced apples, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Cook on medium heat, until apples start to bubble. 3-5 minutes.Add the boiled cider (if using) and stir to combine. Cook, on medium low, until the apples are just tender (we like them with just a little bit of "bite" left to them)-- about 10-15 minutes. Set aside, and keep warm.
For the Dutch Baby:
Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 450 degrees.
Grease 12-inch cast-iron skillet with oil, place skillet in oven, and heat until oil is shimmering, about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, whisk flour, cornstarch, lemon zest, and salt together in large bowl.
In a separate bowl, whisk eggs until frothy, then whisk in milk, melted butter, and vanilla until incorporated.
Whisk one-third of milk mixture into flour mixture until no lumps remain. Slowly whisk in remaining milk mixture until smooth.
Quickly pour batter into skillet and bake until Dutch baby puffs and turns golden brown (edges will be dark brown), about 20 minutes, rotating skillet halfway through baking.
Using potholders, remove skillet from oven.
Being careful of hot skillet handle, transfer Dutch baby to cutting board using spatula. Dust with sugar and slice into wedges. Serve with lemon wedges.
Notes
NOTE: You can use whole or low-fat milk instead of skim, but the Dutch baby won’t be as crisp. Recipe source: Americas Test Kitchen “Cook It In Cast Iron“ for the Dutch Baby, only.Apple filling is my creation. Don't fret about exact ingredient. I add sugar and cinnamon, to taste.