Sweet, light, tart, and with a deeper flavor profile thanks to the rosemary. These strawberry dutch baby pancakes are the perfect way to start the morning!
I love breakfast.
Like, when I go grocery shopping, about ⅓ of my cart is nothing but breakfast foods. The other day, I actually bought 5 dozen eggs and 6 boxes of cereal. Don't judge me.
Of course, I can't live off scrambled eggs (with lots of cheese) and ginormous bowls of cereal, so when I need a quick breakfast fix I like to go for Dutch pancakes. They take about 3 minutes to prep and while they are cooking in the oven, I can get dressed, do laundry, watch TV.
Here is a fun fact: Dutch pancakes are also called German pancakes, but they aren't Dutch or German. Their history actually starts in a Seattle cafe in the early 1900's. Some people believe it was inspired by the German apple pancake or apfelpfannkuchen, but that's about it. Plus, you know, Dutch implies it is good, like, all the time. Because all Dutch food is pretty awesome.
I love these strawberry Dutch baby pancakes with rosemary because the flavor combination is so delicious. The combination of sweet, fresh strawberries with a hint of rosemary and a drizzle of pure maple syrup... totally yum. I will sometimes make a couple of pans and just eat them throughout the day.
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Strawberry Dutch Baby Pancakes with Rosemary
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon salted butter
- 3 large eggs room temperature
- 1 cup 240 mL milk
- 1 cup 125 g all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup 50 g packed light brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons strawberry jam
- ¼ teaspoon crushed rosemary
- pinch of salt
- 1 cup 166 g fresh, sliced strawberries, divided
- powdered sugar optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Put your butter into a cast iron skillet and place this in the oven for about 5 minutes to melt the butter.
- In a medium bowl, beat the eggs until frothy.
- Add the milk, flour, sugar, strawberry jam, and rosemary. Mix until well-incorporated. Do not over mix.
- Pour the batter into the cast iron skillet over the melted butter. Top with ½ cup of sliced strawberries.
- Bake for about 20 minutes.
- Add the remaining strawberries and top with powdered sugar. Slice and enjoy.
Kat says
looking forward to trying this!
Harold says
Wonderful recipe that doesn't call for buttermilk! I also added a little vanilla and they turned out perfect! I will be using this one primarily!
Justin says
My kids asked for pancakes for breakfast, and of course I was out of mix. I'd never made them from scratch, but thought I'd give it a shot. These were so easy, and tasted great! My family devoured them, and I'm currently about to make a second batch. Thanks for a delicious, simple recipe!!
Christine says
I bet my son would love these. Can I make these in a glass pan? I'd love a cast iron skillet (*dreaming large, I know), but for now...let's just say that cast iron doesn't go well with a traveler's lifestyle;p I've never had Dutch pancakes before! Thanks by the way for including me in your favorites list!! Let's just say, you've fast become one of mine too!
Amanda says
One of the things that make the Dutch Babis work is how fast the cast iron heard up. If you preheat the glass pan I think it might just work. I envy your travels and your food reminds me of when I was traveling - plus I drool over your beautiful pictures Every. Single. Time! I am so glad that you have been enjoying my recipes as well 🙂