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  2. Dutch baby pancake - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch baby pancake, sometimes called a German pancake, [1] a Bismarck, a Dutch puff, Hooligan, or a Hootenanny, [2] [3] is a dish that is similar to a large Yorkshire pudding. [4] Unlike most pancakes, Dutch babies are baked in the oven, rather than being fried.

  3. How to Make Perfect, Fluffy, Golden Pancakes Every Single Time

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    Best Pancakes Recipe (Video) ... Chef Jon Ashton shows how to make the perfect pancakes at home. ... Keep pancakes warm in an oven set to 200 degrees F.

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  5. Talk:Dutch baby pancake - Wikipedia

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    (Eyre, by the way, said he got his from the “St. Francis Hotel Cookbook” published in 1919, but his calls for more flour and egg. Both belong to a family of oven-baked pancakes sometimes called either German pancakes or Dutch babies.)" and "What keeps cooks faithful to one recipe is often some confluence of ease and surprise.

  6. This sheet pan hack makes pancakes ... in the oven? - AOL

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  7. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    German pancakes or Dutch baby pancakes served in American pancake houses are bowl-shaped. They are eaten with lemons and powdered sugar, jam, or caramelized apples, as well as fritters. [ 57 ] A David Eyre's pancake is a variation on the German pancake named for the American writer and editor David W. Eyre (1912–2008).

  8. Kaiserschmarrn - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserschmarrn (German pronunciation: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁn] ⓘ) or Kaiserschmarren (German: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁən] ⓘ; [1] ' Emperor's Mess ') [2] is a lightly sweetened pancake that takes its name from the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I, who was fond of this fluffy shredded pancake. It is served as a dessert or as a light lunch alongside ...

  9. Flädle - Wikipedia

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    Flädle are made by first making plain crepe-style pancakes, then tightly rolling them up and slicing them into ribbons. They are then usually served in a clear soup or beef broth in a dish of Flädlesuppe. In other parts of Germany, the dish is known as Eierkuchensuppe, derived from the regional name Eierkuchen (lit. "egg cakes") for pancakes.