Ever since I was a very little girl, I've loved to
experiment in the kitchen. One of the
very first recipes I made came from a church cookbook (I’ll never forget…page
55) and it was for “French Pancake”.
Some of you might know this recipe better as a pannekoeken or puff
pancake or possibly a Dutch pancake. No
matter what you call it or how you dress it up, it’s delicious and so easy to
make. I've modified the original recipe to make it a single
serving size.
French Pancake (Pannekoeken)
French Pancake (Pannekoeken)
Preheat oven to 425°.
Put butter in a small saute pan; place in oven to allow butter to melt while
preparing the rest of the recipe. Mix
all remaining ingredients together; blend well (I use a stick blender). When the butter is fully melted, swirl the pan
to allow butter to coat the sides. Add egg
mix, place in oven and bake for 15 minutes.
The pancake will puff up beautifully while it bakes but as soon as you
remove it from the oven, it will fall.
That’s normal. Slide it onto a plate and eat it plain, with
syrup, fruit, jam, powdered sugar…be creative…I've thrown bacon on it and it’s
delish.
Enjoy!
~Julie
~Julie
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