Apple Week – Dutch Babies with warm apples

So you all know how much we looooove our pancakes around here.

We have them pretty much…

Every.

Single.

Weekend.

But sometimes you want to switch up your pancake just a bit.

Enter the Dutch Babies!

baking with kids   Apple Week   Dutch Babies with warm apples

Want to know the boys favorite part?

They each get their own little ramekin made special just for them!

WHAT YOU NEED:

4 T butter

4 eggs

1 c. milk

1 c. flour

¼ sugar

1 t. vanilla

for the apple topping:

2 granny smith apple, peeled, cored, and sliced

1 t butter

1/4 t salt

1/4 t cinammon

1 T sugar

WHAT TO DO:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Combine eggs, milk, flour, sugar and vanilla in a large bowl and whisk well.

Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat.

When butter has melted pour equally into small ramekins and swish butter around in the bottom of each to coat.  (If you don’t have ramekins just batter into skillet then transfer into oven.)  Place ramekins on a baking sheet and put into the oven.

Bake for 25 minutes.  Sides will be golden brown and puffy.

baking with kids   Apple Week   Dutch Babies with warm apples

Meanwhile melt remaining butter over medium high heat.  Toss in apples, sugar, salt and cinammon.  Allow to cook until apples are nice and soft and caramelized.

baking with kids   Apple Week   Dutch Babies with warm apples

Remove dutch babies from oven and serve immediately.  Top with powdered sugar and apples.

 

 

Red White and Blueberry Breakfast

In honor of America’s birthday we decided to get a little  cheeky with breakfast this weekend.  Yes of course we made chocolate chip pancakes, it would hardly be a Fitzpatrick weekend without them…but we also whipped up some dutch babies dressed up 4th of July style with a our red white and blue topping.
breakfasts   Red White and Blueberry Breakfast

Serves: 6  Prep Time: 10 minutes  Cook Time: 30 minutes

4 T butterbreakfasts   Red White and Blueberry Breakfast

4 eggs

1 c. milk

1 c. flour

¼ sugar

1 t. vanilla

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Combine eggs, milk, flour, sugar and vanilla in a large bowl and whisk well.breakfasts   Red White and Blueberry Breakfast

Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat.  When butter has melted pour batter into skillet and transfer into oven.

Bake for 25-30 minutes.  Sides will be golden brown and puffy.  Remove from oven and serve immediately.  Top with our red white and blue topping…

Red White and Blueberry Topping

1 T butter

1 fuji apple cored and sliced

1/2 t salt

1 T sugar

1/2 t cinnamon

1 handful blueberries

1 T powdered sugar

breakfasts   Red White and Blueberry BreakfastWhile your dutch baby is cooking in the oven heat a small skillet over medium high heat.  Add the butter and allow it to melt.  Toss in your apples, regular sugar, salt and cinnamon and toss to coat.  Turn heat down to medium and allow to simmer and get all soft and yummy.  After about 10-15 minutes add in your blueberries and turn down to low.  Let it continue to cook while you wait for your dutch babies to finish.

breakfasts   Red White and Blueberry BreakfastPour into the center of your dutch babies just before serving and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Chocolate Chip Pancakes

breakfasts   Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Serves: 4  Prep Time: 25 minutes  Cook Time: 15 minutes

1 ¾ c All Purpose Flour

3 1/2 t Baking Powder

¾ t Kosher salt

3 T Granulated sugar

1 1/4 c Milk

1 large Egg

1 t Real Vanilla Extract

3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

4 T butter

In a medium size bowl combine the dry ingredients.  Make a well in the center and add in the egg, milk, and vanilla extract.  Mix until smooth, being sure not to overmix, this will toughen the pancakes.  Fold in chocolate chips.  Set aside and allow the batter to sit for 15 minutes.  This will make your pancakes fluffier.

Preheat your frying pan to medium heat.  You’ll know it’s hot enough when a drop of water skips along the surface.  Melt a bit of butter on the pan.  Using a ladle drop about 1/3 cup batter onto your buttered pan for each pancake.  When you see bubbles all over the top of the pancake, it’s time to flip.  breakfasts   Chocolate Chip PancakesFlip only once and don’t press down on your pancake or they won’t be light and fluffy.  When the second side is browned pull them off and keep them warm under some tinfoil on a plate.

Serve ‘em up slathered with butter and syrup or sprinkled with powdered sugar.  Toss on a few berries and some bananas and sneak some yummy fruit into the kids at the same time.  Oh, yeah, you’re going to need a big glass of milk to go along with these!  Trust me!

Improve Your Life, Go The myEASY Way™