Dutch Baby Recipe - How to Make Dutch Babies - German Pancakes

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  • @ruru6881
    @ruru6881 4 роки тому +1438

    3 room temperature large eggs - 2/3 cup milk - 1/2 cup flour - Vanilla - pinch of salt - butter . 425 for 25 / 20 minutes . Your welcome

  • @CeeFerrell
    @CeeFerrell 5 років тому +318

    "You're the mother of this Dutch baby and you'll be the one to decide what is best for this delicious child." - Well stated, Chef!

  • @difrint1
    @difrint1 7 років тому +162

    I've followed Martha Stewart, Chef Jacques Pepin Chef, and America's Test Kitchen cooks for many years with hit-or-miss results. I discovered Chef John 2 years ago. He is laid back, not stuffy or pretentious, quite funny, and you can tell he is genuinely a super nice guy. At first he may seem like one of the many online chefs. But once you actually try one of his recipes - you realize his genius - and you're hooked. Plus, you can tell from his infectious training style that he really wants to transfer his passion for delicious food - into his online students. My wife and I try his recipes on the weekends, and we are always happily amazed at how simply Chef John's culinary magic can be reproduced in an ordinary kitchen - by amateurs. He is now our favorite chef!!!

    • @chaank1069
      @chaank1069 6 років тому +3

      Dwight Smith agreed. I have tried several of his recipes and not one has failed. All delish.

    • @ingridugarteche4301
      @ingridugarteche4301 5 років тому +3

      I agree! Mine too!

    • @cap4877
      @cap4877 9 місяців тому

      Iiiiiiiiiiii

    • @lindastanford6474
      @lindastanford6474 6 місяців тому

      Lemon curd and a few blueberries sounds awesome!

  • @amsdam
    @amsdam 9 місяців тому +8

    I’ve been doing this for the last few months and everyone who tries it is impressed. Today I tried a new technique that made the process even easier and more foolproof: stick the cast iron pan in the cold oven. Take out the pan when the oven reaches temperature, add plain butter and when melted follow the rest of this recipe. The pan is at the perfect temperature for the recipe and it doesn’t burn the butter. Avoids clarifying butter and saves a cooking element for the bacon :-)

    • @jmhp4930
      @jmhp4930 5 місяців тому +1

      Excellent suggestion!

  • @ItsaCrazyCatlady
    @ItsaCrazyCatlady 5 років тому +3816

    I’m dutch and I can confirm that this is in fact how we produce our dutch children

    • @rosejeldon8544
      @rosejeldon8544 5 років тому +44

      I thought you did that with this: 🍻 or this 🍷🍷🍷

    • @chrisucl
      @chrisucl 5 років тому +10

      😂😂😂

    • @OxfordCommas79
      @OxfordCommas79 5 років тому +4

      Iris 🤣

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 5 років тому +3

      Hahaha

    • @chosen_ones777
      @chosen_ones777 4 роки тому +12

      @@rosejeldon8544 How do you make the stork come with the babies using beer or wine? I ask cause here in Denmark the stork is delivering the babies. I just never heard about storks being attracted to alcohol.

  • @foodwishes
    @foodwishes  10 років тому +1383

    Dear Germans and Dutch people... This is called a "Dutch Baby" and sometimes "German Pancakes" here in the U.S.A. As far as I know it has nothing to do with Germany or the Netherlands. It was apparently invented by German immigrants who were called "Dutch" which was a corruption of the German " deutsch."

    • @CuriousOne75
      @CuriousOne75 10 років тому +91

      I am german, and i never saw a dish like that here :)
      Looks yummy though....and easy to make, i might give it a shot^^

    • @robot797
      @robot797 10 років тому +42

      ***** i amn dutch and i never have seen a thing like this

    • @saidbensalah4410
      @saidbensalah4410 10 років тому +23

      Aah cool lool I was like I'm Dutch and didn't know about this xD

    • @rieekeerey5902
      @rieekeerey5902 10 років тому +29

      Good to know, because i am german and i have no idea what this is ;)

    • @Azarabeauty
      @Azarabeauty 10 років тому +29

      Aaaaah that makes sense. Thanks for explaining!
      Now I can forget about my 'I'm Dutch and have never seen these babies, what;s wrong with me?!'-thought haha

  • @renatedebruyn9612
    @renatedebruyn9612 5 років тому +671

    My former husband was Dutch and I have no doubt that this is how he started out.

  • @lacountess
    @lacountess 4 роки тому +203

    God only knows why I watch these delicious recipes late at night to make myself hungry.

  • @ailufyupuool3991
    @ailufyupuool3991 5 років тому +125

    Ingredients for 4 small or 2 large portions:
    3 large room temperature eggs
    2/3 cup room temperature milk
    packed 1/2 cup flour (really pack the measuring cup firmly with flour)
    1/4 tsp vanilla extract
    1/4 tsp salt
    3 tbsp clarified butter
    - Bake at 425 F. 20-25 min
    * garnish with melted butter, fresh lemon juice (Meyer if you can find it), and powdered sugar.

    • @4philipp
      @4philipp 5 років тому +3

      Ailufyu Puool in the true german version we weight the flower. You’ll never be consistant going by volume.

    • @missingcasey
      @missingcasey 5 років тому

      Ailufyu Puool How do you bake this for eight people? What pan or pans?

    • @4philipp
      @4philipp 5 років тому

      Toni Aguilar you make individual servings at whatever size you desire. Often this is based on the pan size you own. Making large quantities can be challenging. Assume you need a pan for each serving, add racks to your oven and test how many pans you can fit in there. Smaller pan means more can fit but you’ll also find yourself with many additional pans for such project.

    • @missingcasey
      @missingcasey 5 років тому

      4philipp ok, thanks. In the meantime, I think my kids’ households are making your candied Buddha’s hand. Yummy.

    • @lookup5200
      @lookup5200 5 років тому +3

      Thank you for the .measures ingredients

  • @soxnation1000
    @soxnation1000 9 років тому +1020

    "You're the mother of this Dutch Baby, and you'll decide what's best for this delicious child"

  • @bryanvoeltner8304
    @bryanvoeltner8304 4 роки тому +412

    Just made one this morning and topped it with lemon curd, blueberries, and powdered sugar. My wife was uber impressed and delighted. Next one I'll skip the vanilla, add cayenne, and put in some sausage and cheese.

    • @cynthiar7350
      @cynthiar7350 4 роки тому +17

      Bryan Voeltner Lemon curd sounds better than just lemon juice!

    • @MrSanteeclaus
      @MrSanteeclaus 4 роки тому +8

      Bryan Voeltner chef John also did one with bacon and asparagus

    • @abnunga
      @abnunga 4 роки тому +11

      So basically Toad in the Hole, with cheese :D

    • @amyshaw444
      @amyshaw444 4 роки тому +3

      Ohhh my I might have to try that too...sounds really good

    • @IndigoMystik
      @IndigoMystik 4 роки тому +3

      Dang! Both sound great! Lucky wife.

  • @barbarajansen4912
    @barbarajansen4912 4 роки тому +1

    I made a single egg pancake and used my NuWave convection oven. Done perfect in TEN MINUTES! By the way, I love a man who whose joy is fully expressed in happy tones, unlike those whose criticism reflects their own lack of joy. Keep up the good work and be blessed. And you people out there doncha know the English language is CRAZY? One word can have six different meanings! A baby pancake simple means a small and CHUBBY cake , LIKE a baby, but not made of any baby parts! Common sense has left the building and thank God for people who can still express joy!

  • @TheGiantcube
    @TheGiantcube 7 років тому +3709

    I'm Dutch and I'm pretty sure this is not what our babies look like

    • @ewasliwowska516
      @ewasliwowska516 5 років тому +17

      TheGiantcube ha ha, so funny 😂 👍

    • @hansooon858
      @hansooon858 5 років тому +65

      TheGiantcube i am from germany and i never heard of this

    • @c.l.j.jardell5811
      @c.l.j.jardell5811 5 років тому +4

      hahaha thats funny

    • @brettmiddleton7949
      @brettmiddleton7949 5 років тому +145

      @@hansooon858 That's because it's an American invention from the early 1900s, supposedly as a variation of a pfannkuchen or eierkuchen. The name likely comes from an idiot who heard "deutsch" and thought it was "dutch", just as those of German descent living in Pennsylvania are known as "Pennsylvania Dutch".

    • @okidoki878
      @okidoki878 5 років тому +10

      Brett Middleton it is not German to and not Dutch so very strange story

  • @Chrissyw46
    @Chrissyw46 7 років тому +87

    I've made these for years but I slice up apples and mix with a little sugar and cinnamon. I cook in the oven with the butter for a few minutes to soften then add the pancake (which is the same) on top. You get a lovely puffy dutch baby with a sauce on the bottom.

    • @brendac8501
      @brendac8501 6 років тому +5

      Chrissyw46 exactly on, right out of the Village Inn restaurant mid 70's upper middle class choice. I worked there as a kid at 14 years old -

    • @joels1234
      @joels1234 6 років тому +3

      nice twist on that recipe...sounds yummy:)

    • @janepoultney5207
      @janepoultney5207 6 років тому +12

      Chrissyw46
      We call that apfelofenpfannkuchen but are trying to come up with a longer word.

    • @awchakula6117
      @awchakula6117 5 років тому +1

      Adding raisins is just as good

  • @shame9026
    @shame9026 7 років тому +15

    My first time watching this channel... whoever this guy is, he's a real catch.

  • @lmc2664
    @lmc2664 4 роки тому +56

    The way he narrated the entire process really makes this video more interesting than other cooking videos. Well done.

    • @scottsessions3240
      @scottsessions3240 3 роки тому +4

      That's exactly why we come here. Chef John is our national treasure.

    • @evierewi9746
      @evierewi9746 2 роки тому +1

      I agree.

  • @RochelletheRealtor
    @RochelletheRealtor 5 років тому +6

    I just made this for breakfast and I have to say that it was so much easier than traditional American pancakes and better. I served it with maple syrup and mixed berries. Delicious!

  • @saskewoo
    @saskewoo 8 років тому +169

    Ingredients:
    1 male Dutch
    1 female Dutch
    Method:
    Combine the male and female Dutch. This process may have to be repeated a number of times until the test results come back positive.

    • @wwoods66
      @wwoods66 8 років тому +13

      Takes quite a long time, though.

    • @MrNopehaha
      @MrNopehaha 8 років тому +7

      Now it just takes 1 female dutch and a crowd of muslims or somalis to shove that baby into the poor female.

    • @13Luk6iul
      @13Luk6iul 8 років тому +31

      +Nopehahalolwut serious? Can't even shut the xenophobic, racist fck up at cooking videos?

    • @MrNopehaha
      @MrNopehaha 8 років тому +4

      Lukas S
      I like it when the regressive left talks, they stick to their few ad homonym attacks. I don't think you got the memo, racist and xeno have lost their effectiveness, people no longer fear your brow beatings.

    • @MrNopehaha
      @MrNopehaha 8 років тому +3

      TRUMP TRAIN!

  • @ayeshairfan2076
    @ayeshairfan2076 5 років тому +30

    I made this and it was honestly one of the best pancakes I've ever had. Thanks chef!!

  • @SpyralStormTeacup
    @SpyralStormTeacup 17 днів тому

    This post says 10 yrs old; I watched this around 10 yrs ago or less by a little, lol, when looking to make a dutch baby for holiday season... now here again same time of the season many years later ✌️❤ Thanks always, chef John! ❤🎉

  • @billgrandone3552
    @billgrandone3552 6 років тому +36

    John, you are bringing back my memories of my Nona who, though nominally Italian, cooked like her mother taught her. Her family lived in Alto Adige region of Italy which is as much Austrian as Italian. Anyway what you call Dutch Babies have been always known to me and my cousins as Nona's Pancakes. Since you asked about our variations we added a touch of almond extract as well as vanilla to the mixture. Since my grandfather was diabetic he could not have much sugar or really sweet syrups. But in the 50's Kayro white syrup was hailed as good for young children, which I and my cousin Carol were, so Nona drizzled Kayro over the Dutch Baby instead of sugar, apparently thinking it made a difference. If it's good for her sweet little angels it was good enough for a grumpy old man who constantly threatened to sell us to the gypsies. Well 70 years later when I make these I still use Kayro . Yeah I know, there are some nutritionists and doctors out there that are going to send me hate mail, but as you said it's my baby and I'll dress it like I like it.

    • @saraseaman4657
      @saraseaman4657 5 років тому +6

      I know I sound creepy saying this: I love hearing about the people's food histories! Whether the food tasted terrible or amazing, people always have a memory associated with food😊. Thank you for sharing your food memory!

    • @69drummerdude
      @69drummerdude 5 років тому

      Well....there you go.... Northern Italy. That's only 1250 miles south of the Netherlands crossing Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany and Switzerland of Austria in the proces.
      Dutch babies!

    • @girlgonewisej
      @girlgonewisej 2 роки тому +1

      I know the comment was addressed to chef John but I really enjoyed reading this story. Thanks for sharing Bill 🙏

    • @billgrandone3552
      @billgrandone3552 2 роки тому

      @@girlgonewisej You are more than welcome . If you liked the story, try the recipe with almond extract, vanilla and white Kayo syrup. That you will really love.

    • @vgil1278
      @vgil1278 Рік тому +1

      @@saraseaman4657 --not creepy at all. I enjoy the memories of anything, and I'm not creepy.

  • @crabbycreates2943
    @crabbycreates2943 4 роки тому +4

    First time I've used a cast iron skillet this way and it worked for me! I tossed some blueberries and strawberry pieces in a little sugar before dropping them in. Thank you Chef John!
    I'm not afraid of cast iron anymore!

  • @lissam8988
    @lissam8988 5 років тому +104

    I just made this and it was so good. I did not have a cast iron skillet, however I had a stainless steel deep pan heavy bottom that is meant for the oven. I did not have enough regular white flour so I added oat flour. The ratio was probably 50/50. The rest of the recipe I followed to the exact way he shows and says on his recipe. With the exact same temperature he recommends.
    My apologies it was so good that we ate it all and I forgot to take a picture. LOL it was just too yummy, we ate it with a smidgen of raw cane sugar and apple slices. 🥰
    Thank you so much for this recipe I will be making it again and again.

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 5 років тому +1

      In other words, you made something different and have no idea if this was good.

    • @adamfirst3772
      @adamfirst3772 5 років тому +14

      Mike Mondano
      you've never cooked before... have you..

    • @adamfirst3772
      @adamfirst3772 5 років тому +18

      Mike Mondano
      then why would you question a slight change in the recipe ?? recipes are often, if not usually altered to suit your equipment, supplies and taste..
      in fact, substituting and SHARING the outcomes, is a great way to make great recipes even better... or otherwise possible for those who dont have access to EXACT ingredients and tools..
      also.. if we do a search for a "simple" fried eggs... we find HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of various ways of arriving at the same dish.... with only slight variations in the outcome...
      and lastly.. EXACT, PRECISE mesurements in recipes.. are for people who dont know how to CREATE FOOD.. they are unimaginative and inexperienced and can only follow directions... without messing up... some cant even do that!!,
      its like road and traffic signs... which are there for inexperienced drivers... since a good driver would INSTINCTLY know when to do what... they READ THE ROAD.. not signs....

    • @lissam8988
      @lissam8988 5 років тому +5

      @@adamfirst3772
      So beautifully put, thank you so much.

    • @innatek
      @innatek 5 років тому +2

      Hi Lisa, sounds delicious with the apple slices. Did you cook the slices before hand or added them in raw before it went into the oven? Thanks!

  • @ambeke
    @ambeke 2 роки тому +8

    These were a staple growing up in our home for both breakfast and supper. The sweet ones are tasty, but my favorite is what my mom called onion and chive. She would use onion powder in the batter and serve topped with chives, bacon, and cheese. Delicious.

  • @gapster77
    @gapster77 5 років тому +248

    It’s the illegitimate love child of a Yorkshire Pudding and a Shrove Tuesday Pancake!
    ...looks nice

    • @marycatherine9964
      @marycatherine9964 5 років тому +2

      What is a Shrove Tuesday Pancake?

    • @gapster77
      @gapster77 5 років тому +10

      I’m English, in England we have a day of the year called Shrove Tuesday, but more commonly known as Pancake Day.
      On Shrove Tuesday Christians traditionally used up any left over Eggs, Butter and Flour before Lent.
      If you don’t know, Lent, starting on Ash Wednesday, is the Christian Period of abstinence from Food and Festivities in the 40 Days leading up to Easter.

    • @gapster77
      @gapster77 5 років тому +5

      ...also, Shrove Tuesday Pancakes are traditionally dressed with Sugar and Lemon Juice 😋

    • @marycatherine9964
      @marycatherine9964 5 років тому +1

      @@gapster77 yes. I love Jesus, but not from England. I think the name Dutch babies, is a new fad name in food and not necessarily Dutch.

    • @gapster77
      @gapster77 5 років тому +5

      Mary Catherine
      The name has been around since the 40s, I believe from a Café in America. The Pancake is a German Pancake, and “Dutch” is a corruption of Deutsche.

  • @sharonballantyne1735
    @sharonballantyne1735 5 років тому +549

    "I secretly like showing you my screwups"....My kind of chef...

    • @bassafratz
      @bassafratz 5 років тому +4

      DUTCH BABYYYYYY!!!!!!

    • @mahtazdin
      @mahtazdin 5 років тому +7

      Lol love his personality

  • @beck01
    @beck01 7 років тому +425

    Bae: Wanna make babies? ;)
    Me: Okay, so we're gonna start by cracking three room temperature, large eggs...

    • @bobderbraumeister6919
      @bobderbraumeister6919 5 років тому +6

      You have to translate it to Dutch, else it won't work.

    • @miket9456
      @miket9456 5 років тому +1

      Rebecca K you are a freak man

    • @dustyblack5048
      @dustyblack5048 5 років тому +1

      C caymer no you

    • @bassafratz
      @bassafratz 5 років тому +5

      THEN JIZZ IN THE EGG

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 5 років тому +2

      I hope you’re Dutch, otherwise it won’t work.

  • @undertoe3730
    @undertoe3730 4 роки тому +2

    I could listen to this narrator all day for ALL recipes!!

  • @oleannathefox699
    @oleannathefox699 7 років тому +145

    Wife : "Honey, we're having Dutch babies tonight"
    Husband: "what?"

    • @ibi9636
      @ibi9636 5 років тому +1

      lol!

    • @Ninjaananas
      @Ninjaananas 5 років тому +7

      @Pierre Alarie
      What the fuck went wrong with your brain development?

    • @steelkamote1888
      @steelkamote1888 5 років тому +1

      That makes her a dutch wife then

  • @charlysteenstevens9314
    @charlysteenstevens9314 6 років тому +28

    I like to add orange zest and a tablespoon of sugar to the batter. Then more orange zest in the butter underneath the sprinkling of powdered sugar.

  • @MrHorsepro
    @MrHorsepro 4 роки тому +8

    I make these but I use individual 6” souffle bowls and they rise up the sides of the dish and make a beautiful Dutch Baby bowl or as my daughter always called them (Puffy Pancakes) that when removed it is a perfect bowl for fresh fruit, yogurt, and any other toppings you like. We usually put an assortment of fresh fruit, Greek yogurt, toasted wheat germ, and maple syrup. Delicious and always a hit in our house.

  • @valthedestroyer
    @valthedestroyer 6 місяців тому +2

    I made your recipe today, Chef! It was lovely and crisp and we had ours with honey and cinnamon. Another Food Wishes win.

  • @Xena-xp7ly
    @Xena-xp7ly 7 років тому +12

    My mom makes this by sauteing some apples in the pan first then topping with the batter. When she takes it out of the oven she tops it with some powdered sugar. No syrup needed. So delish!

  • @thefrostyicecreamslush
    @thefrostyicecreamslush 7 років тому +689

    "I hope this doesn't ruin my shot..."
    *SPLAT*
    "...Well that was unfortunate."
    XD

    • @JaimeSolis.
      @JaimeSolis. 6 років тому +8

      TheFrostyIcecreamSlush stuff like that is why I love this channel 😂

    • @TheTalemaster
      @TheTalemaster 6 років тому +2

      Well, at least he didn't add the word "money."

    • @CraftCruDude
      @CraftCruDude 6 років тому +2

      TheFrostyIcecreamSlush if this was the Porn industry that would have been the Paid Money Shot right there.... 💦

    • @MsSimpleMovies
      @MsSimpleMovies 6 років тому +1

      CraftCrü Dude1203 that garbage has helped changed humanity's protectors into humanity's brutalizers. It's hurting everyone. Don't let anyone ruin your nature for their wallet.

    • @briannacox6720
      @briannacox6720 6 років тому

      @@TheTalemaster lmao Idubbbz

  • @carolhill8599
    @carolhill8599 3 роки тому +3

    Nice to see this video. I have been making Dutch Babies for over 50 years, since my children love them so much. Never used a blender, just a whisk and heated the butter in the pan in the oven before adding the batter. Get this, I have 5 children, so used a larger cast iron skillet and enlarged the recipe to include 10 eggs. Love your videos

  • @eliteorganics7393
    @eliteorganics7393 2 роки тому

    My Grandmother and Mother used to make these all the time. Your recipe is spot on. Should be light and crispy not thick and doughy. Perfect recipe!!!

  • @rosefernandez9960
    @rosefernandez9960 7 років тому +8

    Chef John, I just want to thank you for this amazingly easy recipe! Not only did it work for me, it came out perfect and SO delicious! And I have been trying to make this for several years now, using different recipes including Martha Stewart's! But they would never come out the way this one did using your recipe! It looked just like the one in your video! Every time I made it in the past, it would only puff up on the edges, but never in the middle! I will never use another recipe again!

    • @Narciss99
      @Narciss99 7 років тому +1

      Rose Fernandez hey hi im making this recipe 2moro do u have any suggestions for me? how did urs turn out ?

    • @rosefernandez9960
      @rosefernandez9960 7 років тому +2

      Sorry it took a bit to get back to you Jupiter Light...just make sure to follow everything he says, especially when it comes to making sure all the ingredients are at room temperature and that the cast iron pan is really hot! I had mine in the oven while I prepped all the ingredients and batter. Plus I also made clarified butter. Once everything was ready, I made my batter in the blender like he did and then poured my clarified butter into the hot pan, quickly followed by the batter. If the batter bubbles right away, you know the pan was hot enough and the end result will be perfect! Good luck!

    • @mddell58
      @mddell58 6 років тому

      @@rosefernandez9960
      Did you add fruit or anything to yours?

  • @karenj5880
    @karenj5880 4 роки тому +8

    OMG I have made this so many times since I found the video, I LOVE IT! but... I first made this in a stainless steel pan and each time it was mostly flat... I finally got a cast iron to cook it in and wow, what a difference.

  • @brain_apostrophe_t
    @brain_apostrophe_t 8 років тому +2055

    Step 1: find a good looking dutch gentleman...

    • @tinapaytinapay
      @tinapaytinapay 7 років тому +23

      LuEightySix Ha. Charming.

    • @BijBijTCG
      @BijBijTCG 7 років тому +32

      Here i am 😂

    • @LakesBC
      @LakesBC 7 років тому +5

      Ima Dork. Mmm Hmmm..👍

    • @hannahroebem2820
      @hannahroebem2820 6 років тому +17

      Never seen one :)

    • @flamevix
      @flamevix 6 років тому +29

      You gotta be a woman for this to work.

  • @joes3703
    @joes3703 4 роки тому +453

    This was remarkably good, you can’t even taste the baby.

    • @warped2875
      @warped2875 4 роки тому +36

      That's likely because you used powdered sugar instead of Johnson & Johnson's baby powder

    • @ashleyromero5302
      @ashleyromero5302 4 роки тому +3

      😂

    • @I-sed-no
      @I-sed-no 4 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @jpf77302
      @jpf77302 3 роки тому +1

      That’s all I could think about.

    • @evilhutdug4665
      @evilhutdug4665 3 роки тому

      *all I can taste is the dutch*

  • @joedirte1029
    @joedirte1029 8 років тому +209

    "Unlike actual babies, these are not annoying to have at your table at a restaurant."
    Ha! I died when I heard this! As Homer Simpson says: "It's funny because it's true!"

    • @ihanba
      @ihanba 6 років тому +4

      Yes, had to like the video as soon as I heard that, although I usually only do it after the video has finished.

    • @katg5638
      @katg5638 6 років тому

      Babies are not annoying. How ignorant can you be?

  • @christopherdennis4280
    @christopherdennis4280 5 років тому +14

    THIS was what my sister made when I was seven that was SO good but couldn't remember what she made. Thanks John!

  • @waamp6984
    @waamp6984 5 років тому +34

    My family heritage is Finnish and we grew up calling these “Pannukakku”. This is also the first time I have seen these cooked in cast iron. My grandmother always used a rectangular Pyrex dish. That said pretty much looks the same and I would bet it tastes good as well.

    • @patriciamay5521
      @patriciamay5521 4 роки тому +1

      wa amp which looks very much like the English ‘pancake’

    • @Dutchwheelchair
      @Dutchwheelchair 4 роки тому

      In the Dutch we calling these: pannenkoek

  • @kensterknig177
    @kensterknig177 4 роки тому

    DUTCH BABIES ! My Dad used to make these for my brother & I when we were kids..Hadn't eaten one for decades until , while passing thru London, happened upon a Flemish Restaurant.... Thank You for the Receipt !

  • @rollingring6607
    @rollingring6607 4 роки тому +3

    Just made this this morning. Whole family loved it, even my pickiest eater. Fantastic and super easy! And I am not a good cook. Thanks for the video.

  • @janholman6192
    @janholman6192 8 років тому +12

    I enjoy your uplifting cheerful demeanor. You should be in the movies, voice-over! Your wife has a catch, a man that can cook & has a pleasant personality!

  • @discipletabitha1724
    @discipletabitha1724 6 років тому +34

    I learned to make this in 7th grade Home EC class and been making it ever since! German pancakes!
    That was 25 years ago! Still have the original blue paper recipe from class😊...I use 9 eggs to make a large pan!

  • @laskatz3626
    @laskatz3626 9 місяців тому +2

    Yours is the absolute best recipe. It always works and tastes so yummy. Everyone loves it. I love to surprise friends and family with your Dutch baby. I make a blueberry and a strawberry reduction and also serve warm maple syrup and also lemon curd mixed with yogurt so guests can pick their toppings. Thanks again for this easy and wonderful recipe. ❤

  • @UnspokenWilderness
    @UnspokenWilderness 3 роки тому +3

    I have been thinking about making one of these for about a whole year now and finally made one topped with good ol' maple syrup! Wow, what a great breakfast!

  • @JohnDoe-wh2qq
    @JohnDoe-wh2qq 3 роки тому +31

    This recipe minus the vanilla, lemon and powdered sugar and a different but essentially the same cooking method is called a Yorkshire pudding in the UK and is usually eaten on a roast dinner. :)

  • @Adambiss
    @Adambiss 6 років тому +12

    Awesome video. Going to try this recipe out immediately. Also I appreciate the "Hello" at the beginning instead of the over used and unoriginal "hey guys!".

    • @rodp1159
      @rodp1159 5 років тому

      SMASH that 'like' button and don't forget to subscribe! I'll leave a link below to my patreon channel, etc, etc, etc

  • @lovedove7000
    @lovedove7000 3 роки тому +3

    Omg I was just watching Bob’s burgers the other day and I heard Linda Belcher talking about a Dutch baby and she had to have one. Now a Dutch baby recommended video pops up. It’s a sign I must make this Dutch baby.

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH 3 роки тому

      It's a sign your phone is spying on you.

  • @ellijahsmith4445
    @ellijahsmith4445 8 років тому +39

    Your voice soothes me and I'm a grown man.

    • @Buggerme75
      @Buggerme75 7 років тому +6

      Ellijah Smith you might be homosexual

  • @marilynwebster2368
    @marilynwebster2368 10 років тому +6

    OMG! Do you love these or what?!? You betcha! I'd forgotten how much I love these so will just HAVE to make one for my hunkahunkaburninlove for breakfast. Because of you love will once again triumph 😻

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 10 років тому +3

      Hehe aww, I love how you refer to your SO. :p This definitely is a favorite in my home, it's hard to get my bear of a hubby out of bed in the mornings but the smell of these things cooking does the job!

  • @thomaslowdon5510
    @thomaslowdon5510 5 років тому +39

    This is a yorkshire pudding served in uk on sunday lunch
    Minus the vanilla...and more flour.
    Makes a bigger pudding...savoury with beef n onion gravy

    • @rhybaax8829
      @rhybaax8829 5 років тому +2

      Yo I'm british and I dont use onion gravy I use beef and damn yorkshire puddings are peng

    • @catherinemccarthy2932
      @catherinemccarthy2932 5 років тому

      True

    • @ketameanii
      @ketameanii 5 років тому

      Dr. Lewcide peng

    • @bobbybaucom4489
      @bobbybaucom4489 5 років тому +1

      @@ketameanii I looked it up. Apparently it is a Jamaican slang word that has been adopted by the Brits that, in this context, means very good.

  • @GraceRoberson
    @GraceRoberson 2 дні тому

    I just made this, it came out great. I used coconut oil to cook it in and it worked wonderfully, saves you from having to clarify butter. I still put butter on the top.

  • @ezekielamaterasu3462
    @ezekielamaterasu3462 8 років тому +192

    I've only recently heard of these from 'Bob's Burgers'!! I don't think anyone does these in Australia.

    • @Jessica-ee1pl
      @Jessica-ee1pl 8 років тому +11

      Best show :)! Watching that episode now

    • @diamondteairra3622
      @diamondteairra3622 8 років тому +5

      +Jessica Bergersen same here!!

    • @carolelowery8078
      @carolelowery8078 7 років тому +5

      Ezekiel Amaterasu ...yassss! I totally flipped out when i saw "Dutch Babies"! I LOVE "BOB'S BURGERS" too, and this one is my fav episode. Can't wait to make these!

    • @richardkeith1168
      @richardkeith1168 7 років тому +11

      Ezekiel Amaterasu Bob's burgers was how I found out about these too

    • @theresuga
      @theresuga 7 років тому +6

      Never seen it either but it's basically a Yorkshire pudding, also not common in Australia but not unheard of either!

  • @anemoemu3083
    @anemoemu3083 4 роки тому +30

    Shout to Linda Belcher, I wouldn’t know what a dutch baby was without her

    • @zsazsaist
      @zsazsaist 4 роки тому +4

      Linda Belcher is my spirit animal.

    • @fafarism5720
      @fafarism5720 4 роки тому +4

      Just watched the episode, now I'm here

    • @ScottyRawdy
      @ScottyRawdy 3 роки тому +1

      I thought everyone understood the reference Bob's Burgers made in that Xmas episode..lol.. oh well. "Linda Belcher's here to stay..I don't work here anyway , Oh my face"

  • @pentirah5282
    @pentirah5282 4 роки тому +12

    That funny name "Dutch Babies" reminded me of a meal that used to be sold in workmen's cafes in my country -Britain. This memory is some 70 years ago! You could buy a dish of stew with a huge dumpling floating in it. A dumpling is made of raising powder - flour and suet - then boiled.in the stew. The dumpling was always referred to as a "baby's head!"

    • @rsoubiea
      @rsoubiea 3 роки тому

      Wow! Thanks for the antidote, interesting.

  • @veronicaspage
    @veronicaspage 4 місяці тому +1

    Love these, we’ve been making this for years now. We switch up the fruit but, a favorite is apple. 99% of what we cook in is cast iron. Vintage cast iron cookware is the best.

  • @zoeemiko8149
    @zoeemiko8149 6 років тому +82

    I love the Apfelpfannkuchen version. Basically it's just apples cooked in butter, a little brown sugar and cinnamon then the batter poured over the top. The rest is all the same.

    • @sakuraninja9073
      @sakuraninja9073 5 років тому +1

      Zoe Emiko I hate it that UA-cam doesn’t allow copy so I have to manually type this Ap..... word in Google to find out what it is......

    • @zahria
      @zahria 5 років тому +2

      Zoe Emiko Apfelpfannkuchen are NOT fatty and rich like this.
      We use 1 egg , up to 1l of milk and flower until it is a thick , fluid doe. Oh , and a a point of a knive, a tiny bit of salt. No vanilla chemicals or otherwise.
      Apfel pfannkuchen are not made in the oven.
      Just in a pan. Appels in with cinnamon and sugar. Some doe around it. And then bake it. When it gets stiff - turn it over : )
      This simple German pancake doe kosts little, tastes great. Also without apples and with jam as a topping.
      Plus - you get a pile out of a liter.
      Less oil - they stay flatt. More oil - they fluff up more.

    • @kimberlychilstrom6888
      @kimberlychilstrom6888 5 років тому

      Ya..zehr gut!! 💞☺

    • @itsacarolbthing5221
      @itsacarolbthing5221 5 років тому

      That sounds delicious!!

    • @MjaySenoj
      @MjaySenoj 5 років тому

      @@sakuraninja9073 apple fan fuhkken

  • @mariarobledo2387
    @mariarobledo2387 9 років тому +125

    nutella and whip cream topping....strawberries and cream...caramel...chocolate fudge and pecans.....on and on and on

    • @57aflo
      @57aflo 9 років тому +2

      +maria robledo Right on Maria!

    • @Ashley-qi7ux
      @Ashley-qi7ux 8 років тому

      +maria robledo you are the true mvp haha

    • @jaikee9477
      @jaikee9477 8 років тому +2

      German version: Add quark and cherries to the dough to make it "fluffiger".

    • @whydoyuouwanttoknow6869
      @whydoyuouwanttoknow6869 7 років тому

      what is quark?

    • @IsaakHunt
      @IsaakHunt 7 років тому +12

      Quark is something like very fresh cottage cheese, but not crumbly, but creamy in texture, like a thick yoghurt - but it doesn't really taste like yoghurt, and it doesn't taste like cottage cheese either. It's just "Quark".
      Quark is definitely known in Central and Eastern Europe. There are many dishes using this, and people also would eat it like they'd eat yoghurt.
      Real German cheesecake is made with Quark.

  • @crispyglove
    @crispyglove 4 роки тому +75

    Once you dig in you'll realize that each person is going to want their own ten inch pancake.

  • @tybell1994
    @tybell1994 3 роки тому

    Just like my Grandma and Mom used to make!! haven`t made one myself in 14 years.. Huge hit with the family. Thanks for posting. Brought back memories.

  • @outabeat
    @outabeat 2 роки тому +3

    My Grandmother is 100% Dutch and learned this dish from her mother who immigrated from Holland. This remains a tradition in our family and we serve it with fresh fruit on top and syrup. So good.

    • @FujishimaAkiko
      @FujishimaAkiko Рік тому +1

      Dutch Babies are from the United States, originating in Washington. It's not from any part of Europe, despite its name.

    • @outabeat
      @outabeat Рік тому

      @@FujishimaAkiko Well, my Grandmother, and her mother would say otherwise. Neither of them have ever been to WA and they brought it from Holland. So....

    • @FujishimaAkiko
      @FujishimaAkiko Рік тому

      @@outabeat You can say all you want, but facts are facts... Dutch Babies are NOT from any part of Europe... So...

    • @outabeat
      @outabeat Рік тому

      @@FujishimaAkiko Whatever. Just know that I will not tell my 96 year old immigrant grandmother that.

    • @theshadylady1982
      @theshadylady1982 7 місяців тому

      And this pancake is 100% German. Lol. Brought here by German immigrants that were mistaken for Dutch. (Deutch)
      I think it's popular and well known all over tho, these days.

  • @davidhaller7306
    @davidhaller7306 3 роки тому +3

    I think of a 10" skillet as a single-serving size myself!
    Toppings: I just go seasonal. I served these the other day with thinly-sliced apples & pears and then sprinkled a bit of cinnamon.
    One variation I like is also to add a pinch of nutmeg to the batter.

  • @alec8002
    @alec8002 5 років тому +515

    "How to make dutch babies?" ahm you see kids, when one dutch mommy and one dutch daddy love each other...

    • @KatariaGujjar
      @KatariaGujjar 5 років тому +10

      ...they get together and fry/bake eggs

    • @SilviaVanThreepwood
      @SilviaVanThreepwood 5 років тому +3

      If you want to make absolutely sure you won't have any accidental Dutch babies, just make love to a "Dutch wife". ;)

    • @karla.karlaabbott3254
      @karla.karlaabbott3254 4 роки тому

      Alec It's a giant Yorkshire pudding...

    • @robedmund9948
      @robedmund9948 4 роки тому

      .....after a short time 'together' and a thorough 'mixing', one of them becomes poofy!

  • @barbarakhardin3509
    @barbarakhardin3509 4 роки тому

    I used to make this every Saturday morning for my husband and I. We liked it with sliced bananas and Vermont maple syrup. Thank you for posting it.

  • @mewtje3095
    @mewtje3095 8 років тому +74

    As a German I was so confused tbh because I have never seen anything like this here, but a trip to google taught me that it derived from a recipe of german immigrants from the 18th century. Maybe Ill just try it.

    • @VideoGrabaciones2010
      @VideoGrabaciones2010 6 років тому +5

      Thank you for sharing that history detail. A friend is writing her second book on history. This time she is writing on food and cultures.

    • @666mrmongo
      @666mrmongo 6 років тому

      +JAMES KRAMER das Internet verbreitet nur lügen bruder, die bible sagt das so

    • @pheenobarbidoll2016
      @pheenobarbidoll2016 6 років тому +1

      Lol no...That's a childish, petty little thing to get mad about.

    • @davejones5747
      @davejones5747 6 років тому +2

      TheBritishBulldog
      You do. You take American hamburgers and weirdly call then beef burgers.

  • @shannonkyle8064
    @shannonkyle8064 5 років тому +9

    I made this for the kids I nannied for years ago! We called them crazy cakes, because they bubbled up! They loved them.

  • @NeilNadelman
    @NeilNadelman 5 років тому +169

    For everyone who keeps saying "I'm Dutch/German and I've never heard of these," it's because these were invented in the United States in the early 1900s.
    That said, my grandma used to make these for us when she'd visit, and it was like one of the two recipes she could actually make well.

    • @NeilNadelman
      @NeilNadelman 4 роки тому +10

      Please note that by "invented", I mean that someone just adapted the Yorkshire Pudding to be a sweet breakfast dish.

    • @hargow4u
      @hargow4u 4 роки тому +15

      By the Pennsylvania "Dutch", who were actually German (Deutsch) immigrants

    • @kooskansloos4834
      @kooskansloos4834 4 роки тому

      Thanks for pointing that out! I was about to make such a comment.

    • @mstelios4259
      @mstelios4259 4 роки тому +2

      Can't believe that nobody has asked this, what was the other recipe?

    • @robertsanders7060
      @robertsanders7060 4 роки тому +1

      @@abendrot___8055 Someone must have gotten the recipe off UA-cam!

  • @StamperWendy
    @StamperWendy 4 роки тому +2

    I don't have a cast iron pan but I still love watching you. You're always good for a laugh, and you don't mind poking fun at yourself. And I don't notice that you screw up until you tell us. I like to think that I laugh with you and not at you. Can you do a Q&A sometime? I'd like to know if Michelle likes to cook and what's her favorite dish of yours? I don't get notifications on this device so I won't know if you answer.

  • @raidergo6150
    @raidergo6150 4 роки тому +130

    Well, folks here is a method so much simpler... Put the skillet into cold oven and heat to 475.. when ready bring it out an and 3 tbs of butter .. swirle, till melted ... pour in the batter, place in oven and turn the heat to 425.... no need to heat the skillet on the stove as you have NO idea what the temp is. No need to clarified butter... I haven't figure out why in the first place... Just say'n

    • @broklynchedur8757
      @broklynchedur8757 4 роки тому +1

      This is how I do it

    • @-8_8-
      @-8_8- 4 роки тому +3

      I wonder how this would be with ghee.

    • @MrSanteeclaus
      @MrSanteeclaus 4 роки тому +2

      From experience don’t use salted butter.

    • @broklynchedur8757
      @broklynchedur8757 4 роки тому

      @@-8_8- only one way to find out! Let us know how you like it.

    • @jodi2847
      @jodi2847 4 роки тому +2

      @@MrSanteeclaus Crap, why not? That's all I've got in the fridge. :-(

  • @nirmalzahid1734
    @nirmalzahid1734 4 роки тому +9

    I was so hesitant to try this since i ate this at a resturant but finally made it and it is perfection ❤️

  • @terrygloster6507
    @terrygloster6507 5 років тому +209

    yes this is definitely a sweet version of Yorkshire Pudding

    • @EffectPlaceboThe
      @EffectPlaceboThe 5 років тому +11

      Thats like saying tacos are spicy hamburgers.
      Idiot

    • @manifeellikeawoman6888
      @manifeellikeawoman6888 5 років тому +22

      @@EffectPlaceboThe dick face

    • @mfcabrini
      @mfcabrini 5 років тому +43

      Why are the replies so rude? C'mon, folks. Let's try to be kind to each other. It really is like Yorkshire pudding but in a skillet.

    • @bobbyg65
      @bobbyg65 5 років тому +14

      I was gonna say the same thing... Looks like yorkshire pudding, but sweet.

    • @cutienerdgirl
      @cutienerdgirl 5 років тому +1

      @@EffectPlaceboThe I mean, generally the only difference between a taco and a burger is the bread/vessel you use to put it in your mouth.

  • @dellahful
    @dellahful Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this recipe. I made it for my one children this morning. She loves Dutch babies… I added fresh strawberries from our garden and maple syrup 🇨🇦…. She ate the whole baby, then sent pics to our neighbours son.😂🤣😂🤣☕️🌹💕. Your recipe is the easiest and best.💕🌹🍷

  • @slickrick724
    @slickrick724 4 роки тому +5

    We have made these for years. They are great. We eat them with fresh sliced strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and your favorite yogurt on top too. Thanks for the video.

  • @conradgarcia858
    @conradgarcia858 5 років тому +82

    With his intonation, I feel like he's reading a cutesy bedtime story me, like winnie the pooh, which brings me faster to the land o' dreams.

    • @myguykaikai9215
      @myguykaikai9215 5 років тому +8

      Conrad Garcia he uses intonation like a valley girl. It’s insane.
      I’d rather sit with a baby at a restaurant than listen to his voice!

    • @mariek8578
      @mariek8578 5 років тому

      He "SINGS" his words!!🎶

    • @jeffreyday2414
      @jeffreyday2414 5 років тому +4

      yeah i can't listen to him.

    • @Abc87654
      @Abc87654 5 років тому

      Food looks great, but I can't watch another video

    • @groush
      @groush 5 років тому +3

      I’m with you. I like to watch cooking videos, but I just can’t stand his intonations. I’m not sure why he does that, I’d guess someone has told him how annoying that is.

  • @TheNormExperience
    @TheNormExperience 2 роки тому +18

    Chef Jon - would you consider ever doing a Japanese fluffy pancakes video? They’re so complicated but your videos always make the tough stuff much easier!

  • @cynthiaamitrano8915
    @cynthiaamitrano8915 2 роки тому +1

    I love these. We have a restaurant in Minnesota called the Pannekoeken House. I love it. They served right in the cast iron pan with any topping you choose. I always had apple. I haven’t been for many years. It’s in St Louis Park.

  • @MapleDaze
    @MapleDaze 10 років тому +36

    Finally! FIRST COMMENT! i love you Chef john! I probably ruined my chance at first comment by posting too much >.< But you still are awesome!

    • @foodwishes
      @foodwishes  10 років тому +52

      You did it! I'm so damn proud right now,

    • @JustHereToV1be
      @JustHereToV1be 10 років тому

      Food Wishes ME TOO
      I WAS SO CLOSE!

    • @MapleDaze
      @MapleDaze 10 років тому

      Rayna Grimm my edit for speeling adjusted the comments time stamp, I think.

    • @jessekoptie1
      @jessekoptie1 10 років тому +4

      Yorkshire pudding.

    • @kylelyan5704
      @kylelyan5704 10 років тому +1

      Jetmorrison
      That's probably what happened. Getting first comment isn't really a competition or anything but I do understand the joy of "winning" the first slot. Congratulation bro!

  • @donalskehan
    @donalskehan 10 років тому +81

    Have always wanted to make these! They keep popping up on Pinterest! Looks great! :)

    • @PebelWasTaken
      @PebelWasTaken 10 років тому +4

      hey Donal. i love your videos

    • @SweetieP_ie
      @SweetieP_ie 10 років тому +13

      Donal Skehan I love seeing established UA-camrs commenting on each others' videos ^_^

    • @brokenrecord3523
      @brokenrecord3523 3 роки тому +1

      popping up 😂

    • @somebodyoncetoldme1704
      @somebodyoncetoldme1704 Рік тому

      It's been 9 years. Have you made them?

  • @P-Bass_Pete
    @P-Bass_Pete 7 років тому +279

    I cooked and ate a Dutch baby once, now I'm not allowed back in Amsterdam.

  • @tiararegal2867
    @tiararegal2867 4 роки тому +1

    It’s this epic recipe that made me throw away my lame collection of non stick pans to invest in 3 cast iron skillets, I cherish you for this dear Chef ❤️

  • @donnaschannel1965
    @donnaschannel1965 4 роки тому +3

    I'm subscribing purely for the commentary, recipes are a bonus! Love it💗

  • @chrkme
    @chrkme 8 років тому +375

    Soooo it's like a pancake and a Yorkshire pudding had a baby... a Dutch baby

    • @helenlauer9465
      @helenlauer9465 8 років тому +1

      well, no. pancakes have baking soda in them, a little bit. And less egg.

    • @chrkme
      @chrkme 8 років тому +16

      Helen Lauer it was a joke, my guy

    • @gruntqueen
      @gruntqueen 8 років тому +7

      BattleCryy -- more like a popover, I think.

    • @MrSharkbay
      @MrSharkbay 8 років тому +9

      No pancakes in REAL pancakes heeheheheeheh (In Norway and a lot of places pancakes are really thin, like crepes)

    • @petertalgaard6540
      @petertalgaard6540 7 років тому +5

      +Andreas Hetland Haavik ..hi in my language pancake and crepe mean exactly same thing..looks like crepe and traditionally eaten with bit of butter..cinnamin sugar and rolled up in a tube sJape.. a rain day or winterday treat

  • @haiggoh
    @haiggoh 10 років тому +67

    Weird that they call it "German Pancakes". In Germany we usually make pancakes somewhat like a slightly thicker crepe (not nearly as thick as American pancakes though). I am seeing this "Dutch Baby" the first time, never heard of this before. Though I am from the south (bavaria), maybe this is more common in the northwest close to the Dutch border...

    • @ALM587
      @ALM587 10 років тому +6

      No. It's not. We also cook those thicker ones. ;)

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 10 років тому

      ALM587 ok then thanks for the info, that really makes me wonder where the name comes from... PS: Grüße aus dem Alpenvorland ;)

    • @mzeeey
      @mzeeey 10 років тому +4

      im from bavaria too and work as a chef. never heard of these though. theres is a dish called " Kaiserschmarn" that comes the closest to it.

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 10 років тому

      mzeeey Yes, but since Kaiserschmarrn is cut to little pieces I don't really see a connection here.

    • @SDOtunes
      @SDOtunes 10 років тому +1

      I'm from Germany, too, never seen it either.
      Grüße aus Leipzig. ;)

  • @SJBreland
    @SJBreland 3 роки тому

    I don't know how this channel doesn't have a billion subscribers

  • @melindadouglas1673
    @melindadouglas1673 4 роки тому +14

    I used to make a “German Pancake” every Sunday morning for my family. I would top
    it with powdered sugar and peaches. Delicious!

    • @RelianceIndustriesLtd
      @RelianceIndustriesLtd 4 роки тому

      garnished with some zyklon b

    • @ChaosOrZen
      @ChaosOrZen 4 роки тому

      This. Or orange suzette

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 4 роки тому

      But these are not German, they are Dutch (from Holland)

    • @melindadouglas1673
      @melindadouglas1673 4 роки тому

      BytomGirl You call them what you want but we call them German Pancakes!

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 4 роки тому

      They have nothing to do with Germany so you can call them all you want but they are Dutch, a different country ...

  • @sinandcyanide7505
    @sinandcyanide7505 7 років тому +495

    What kind of monster expects this to feed multiple people?

    • @jamestheotherone742
      @jamestheotherone742 5 років тому +12

      A small one?

    • @Pink.pisstol
      @Pink.pisstol 5 років тому +6

      Pre hitler Germany

    • @mamediorndiaye8027
      @mamediorndiaye8027 5 років тому +3

      Just double the recipe, for 2 people 3 eggs × 2, milk ×2 etc...

    • @ritcheymt
      @ritcheymt 5 років тому +18

      Yeah, when I started making a keto version of these I thought I'd be the only one eating them because my family is not on the keto diet. Next thing I knew, I was having to make two every time so that each of my family of four could have 1/2 of one.

    • @peterwipf5215
      @peterwipf5215 5 років тому +10

      Not for sharing, no way.

  • @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341
    @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341 8 років тому +29

    You can also warm eggs up to room temp by putting them in the microwave. Go ahead. Give it a try. I'll be right here waiting.

    • @dormantgolem8341
      @dormantgolem8341 8 років тому +6

      i did that when i was near the age of 10 with boiled eggs after Easter and they were fine for a while and then started to all expode

    • @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341
      @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341 8 років тому +4

      DormantGolem Don't do it with a raw egg. I've seen them actually blow the door open. And you've seen such a mess.

    • @Ronibearable
      @Ronibearable 8 років тому +8

      LOL. But some of these poor saps will believe you and actually try it. Once.

    • @catnium
      @catnium 7 років тому +1

      pro tip: make a small hole in the bottom of the egg with a pin so the pressure can be released and you can microwave them perfectly fine

    • @lilacinsd
      @lilacinsd 7 років тому +4

      I tried to cook an egg in the microwave once. Luckily, I was also wearing my glasses...also stuck a knife in the toaster, but just once :p

  • @hydie0073
    @hydie0073 2 роки тому +1

    I had never heard of a Dutch baby until I seen Chef John's video 😳 so I made one last night..it was amazing! I made a thin cheese cake icing with lemon 😋 it was delicious!!

  • @raydelpino2906
    @raydelpino2906 4 роки тому +12

    My daughter loved this recipe. She said it was “fire”.

  • @alainyap
    @alainyap 7 років тому +7

    You makes me laugh! In a good way, I mean. Thank you for the recipe and morning smile!

  • @Raynecolwell
    @Raynecolwell 8 років тому +13

    Lmao. Your humor is great. Clean and fun.

  • @rickyn1135
    @rickyn1135 3 роки тому +2

    Brings back memories when I as a child. Haven’t had a DB in too many Decades. I think the dog and I will have this soon.

  • @jastadudley1804
    @jastadudley1804 4 роки тому +13

    1:04 LMAO I was not ready to laugh that hard😂😂 his voice and tone remind me of a cute hippy English teacher I had. He was a sweet old guy, life is good!

  • @lizzandrews9968
    @lizzandrews9968 5 років тому +619

    This looks like a giant Yorkshire pudding.

    • @brendancull8316
      @brendancull8316 5 років тому +52

      That's because it is. I was about to post that, then I saw your post.

    • @BillyBreaksBad
      @BillyBreaksBad 5 років тому +10

      Lizz Andrews that’s all it is 👍🏼

    • @judyfowler2023
      @judyfowler2023 5 років тому +43

      Lizz Andrews OMG Lizz! Are you from England ? No one I have ever known aside from my family knows about Yorkshire Pudding? All my relatives are from England and this what what we would have with a roast, or meat at big/ special dinners. I'm amazed you said that because unless you're English, people think it's a pudding dessert. This was part of my culture. Thank you for reminding me about this.

    • @kjn6505
      @kjn6505 5 років тому +2

      @@judyfowler2023 cheff John has done Yorkshire puds on here already :)

    • @lizzandrews9968
      @lizzandrews9968 5 років тому +7

      Judy Fowler I’m not from England but I’ve been to England and one of my nieces lives in London. I enjoy traveling and learning about food from other cultures.

  • @desislavarusekova9394
    @desislavarusekova9394 4 роки тому +6

    Impressive narrator voice, thanks during CV19 I am catching myself having this video more and more often

  • @harrypalms9491
    @harrypalms9491 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this great recipe love your stuff!! Gonna try this one on the old lady next Sunday…
    I’m not one to boast… But here we go!! Me and my stove have perfected clarifying butter… It’s takes about 25 minutes to clarify a pound of butter…. I use medium high heat to melt.. once the butter is melted I reduce to medium low. I don’t even have to skim off the foam that goes away shortly. The milk solids on the bottom are very light and it retains that butter taste…