Dutch Baby Recipe (Pancake)

This delicious breakfast dish is known as a Dutch baby. It looks impressive, but it’s surprisingly easy to make! Blend up a thin batter, pour into a hot skillet, and bake. Like a popover or Yorkshire pudding, this eggy batter puffs up as it bakes, then falls once it’s out of the oven. The result: A beautifully wrinkled, light and airy pancake, with the tender texture of a crepe that’s ready for all your favorite sweet or savory toppings.

One reader, Greta, commented: “I’ve made many dutch babies but this recipe is the best for sure!! It puffed perfectly and the lemon zest took it to another level. Well done! ★★★★★

One reader, Carie, commented:My 12-year-old son and I enjoyed making this fun and interesting recipe! He loved the drama of the puffy pancake that then settled into the perfect “bowl” for our toppings. The recipe is accessible to all skill levels and yields great results! We will be making this again. ★★★★★

two dutch baby pancakes pictured in cast iron skillets, with one with berries and whipped cream and the other with smoked salmon and arugula.

What Is a Dutch Baby Pancake?

A Dutch baby pancake is an impressive-looking (but actually very easy!) type of pancake baked in a skillet. It originated in Seattle at a cafe called Manca’s and may have been derived from Pfannkuchen (German pancakes). The batter puffs up like a balloon in the hot oven, then collapses down when you take it out.

The taste and texture is sort of a cross between a Yorkshire pudding or popover and a crepe: slightly sweet eggy pancake, with crisp edges and a tender middle. This makes a great base for tons of topping options and combinations—sweet as well as savory. I’ve included my two favorite ways to top it in the recipe below, but have fun discovering your own favorite version!

While it’s typically thought of as a breakfast or brunch dish (and would be a perfect Mother’s Day recipe if you’d like to make someone a special breakfast), Dutch baby pancakes can really be enjoyed any time of day!

dutch baby with strawberry sauce, fresh berries, and whipped cream.
dutch baby slice on plate with berries and whipped cream.

Here’s Why You’ll Love It:

  • Easy to make, but looks super impressive
  • Crispy buttery edges, tender center
  • Just 8 simple ingredients
  • Your blender and oven do most of the work—no standing over the stove and no flipping
  • Versatile—makes a fantastic canvas for your flavor artistry!

Let Me Show You How to Make a Dutch Baby Pancake:

The batter is a snap to make with a blender, just like how we make crepes. Start by blending 3 eggs until they’re foamy and fluffy (takes less than a minute):

3 eggs in blender and shown again after whipping.

Then add flour, milk, lemon zest, sugar, salt, and vanilla.

Purpose of these ingredients: While the eggs, flour, and milk make up the bulk of this batter, be sure to include the flavor-enhancing ingredients of lemon zest, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Without those, the overall flavor would taste pretty bland. If you don’t have a lemon you can zest, you could use cinnamon instead, for a different flavor.

Blend to combine all the ingredients, then let the batter rest for 15–20 minutes before baking. This rest is key, because it allows the flour to soak up some of the liquid and slightly thicken the batter:

bubbly egg batter in blender.

What Pan Do I Use for Dutch Baby Pancakes?

I use this cast-iron skillet, which is the same one I use for frittata and this asiago-crusted skillet bread. You can use any oven-safe skillet this size, though. If you don’t have a 10-inch oven-safe skillet, you can use any 3-quart size baking dish, a 10-inch pie dish, or 9-inch square baking pan instead.


Melt butter in the oven in your pan, and then pour the batter into the hot pan. Bake for 15 minutes at a high temperature, to really lift the Dutch baby pancake up nice and high, then reduce the temperature and bake for another 10 minutes.

cast iron skillet pictured with batter and melted butter inside.

Unlike with most American pancake recipes, there’s no leavening agent in Dutch baby pancakes. All the height comes from the eggs and from the steam lifting up the batter in the hot oven. Like a souffle, this batter rises high when baking, then falls when cooling.

Success Tip: Room temperature batter will puff up quicker in the oven, giving the pancake more height. So, use room temperature eggs and milk.

When it’s done baking, watch the magic of the puffy pancake pillow settling down into its final form—now it’s a beautiful bed ready for your toppings!

dutch baby pancake in skillet without any toppings.

Sweet or Savory Dutch Baby Pancake

My favorite way to enjoy a sweet Dutch baby is with a dusting of confectioners’ sugar, a drizzle of maple syrup, and some fresh berries (whipped cream and strawberry sauce take it to another level!). But I am also a big fan of savory Dutch baby pancakes… especially when we are talking smoked salmon and herbs. You can find the details for how to make the sour cream and chive Dutch baby pancake pictured here in the Notes section beneath the recipe instructions.

savory dutch baby pancake with tomatoes, sour cream, arugula, smoked salmon, and chives.

Big List of Dutch Baby Topping Ideas

  1. Strawberry sauce
  2. Raspberry sauce
  3. Blueberry sauce
  4. Lemon curd
  5. Whipped cream
  6. Nutella & sliced banana
  7. Butter & a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar
  8. Sautéed apple slices & cinnamon
  9. Salted caramel
  10. Homemade pesto & sautéed veggies (spinach, mushrooms, peppers)
  11. Fresh mozzarella, basil, & cherry tomatoes
  12. Cooked ham, Canadian bacon, or prosciutto & a drizzle of hollandaise sauce

Can I Make the Batter Ahead of Time?

Though it’s a very quick batter to whip up, you can certainly prep it ahead of time. After blending it, you can cover and refrigerate the batter for up to 24 hours before using. There’s no need to bring it to room temperature before baking.

dutch baby pancake slice on plate with berries and whipped cream.
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dutch baby with strawberry sauce, fresh berries, and whipped cream.

Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe

4.8 from 433 reviews
  • Author: Sally McKenney
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: serves 4
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Make a sweet Dutch baby pancake using this simple recipe. See recipe Notes for a savory version, and other pan suggestions if you don’t have a cast iron skillet. For a list of optional toppings, see headnotes above.


Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 3/4 cup (94g) all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup (180ml) whole milk, at room temperature (or nondairy)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest*
  • 2 Tablespoons (25g) granulated sugar
  • pinch salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 Tablespoons (43g) unsalted butter

Toppings


Instructions

  1. Place the eggs in a blender and blend on medium-high speed until frothy and fluffy, about 45 seconds. Add flour, milk, lemon zest, sugar, salt, and vanilla, and blend until combined. The batter is thin. Set aside and allow to rest for 15 minutes at room temperature, or cover and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours. (No need to bring to room temperature before baking.)
  2. Preheat the oven to 400°F (204°C). Place butter in a 10-inch oven-safe skillet (or any 3-quart baking dish), and place in the oven for just 5 minutes to melt the butter. (Be sure not to leave it in the oven to burn!) Remove from the oven and use a pastry brush to spread the melted butter up the sides of the pan.
  3. Pour the batter into the center of the hot pan. No need to swirl it around. Place it in the oven and bake for 15 minutes. Keeping the Dutch baby pancake in the oven, reduce the temperature to 350°F (177°C) and bake for 10 more minutes, or until the edges and center are browned.
  4. Remove from the oven and cool for 5 minutes before adding desired toppings. Slice and serve.
  5. The pancake is best enjoyed right away, but you can cover and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Notes

  1. Special Tools (affiliate links): Blender | Citrus Zester | 10-inch Oven-Safe Skillet
  2. Milk: I like this best with whole milk, but you can use any milk, dairy or nondairy.
  3. Lemon Zest: The lemon zest adds a touch of fresh flavor; the baked pancake doesn’t particularly taste like lemon, though. Add more zest for a stronger flavor, or skip it entirely. Instead, you can add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  4. If You Don’t Have a Cast Iron Skillet: You can use any oven-safe skillet that’s around 10 inches in diameter. If you don’t have a 10-inch oven-safe skillet, you can use any 3-quart size baking dish, a 10-inch pie dish, or 9-inch square baking pan instead.
  5. Sour Cream & Chive Savory Version: Reduce sugar to 1 Tablespoon. Increase salt to 1/4 teaspoon. Add 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh chives, 2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley, 1 Tablespoon sour cream, 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder, and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Continue with the recipe. For toppings, use the following: pickled red onions, halved cherry tomatoes, smoked salmon, more sour cream, arugula, and more chives and/or parsley.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice without toppings
  • Calories: 171
  • Sugar: 5.9 g
  • Sodium: 437.1 mg
  • Fat: 8.3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 17.9 g
  • Protein: 5.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 108.9 mg
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About the Author

Sally McKenney

Sally McKenney is a baker, food photographer, and New York Times best-selling author. Her kitchen-tested recipes and step-by-step tutorials have given millions of readers the knowledge and confidence to bake from scratch. Sally’s work has been featured on TODAY, Good Morning America, Taste of Home, People, and more.

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Reader Comments and Reviews

  1. Markus says:
    May 30, 2024

    My kids love this as an alternative to pancakes and it’s a little bit less work for me. I like the addition of the lemon, you can’t taste it lemony but it gives a nice accent. I’d like to try this as a savoury dish one day but for now icing sugar is the way to go.


  2. Valerie says:
    May 30, 2024

    Turned out ok – better than another recipe I used previously. Wish it was more brown on top.

  3. Jessica Dietrich says:
    May 30, 2024

    Recipe was easy to do! All ingredients go in a blender! So convenient! Will be making again. Might be my family week-end breakfast of choice.

  4. Abby Heaslet says:
    May 30, 2024

    This recipe was easy to follow and very tasty. The lemon rind added a delicious touch.

  5. Karen Peoples says:
    May 30, 2024

    Great recipe. It reminds me of the Finnish pannukakku (or kropsua) that I grew up on. I want to try it again this weekend.

  6. Lauren Mathis says:
    May 30, 2024

    A chewier, less “eggy” Dutch baby. Beautiful product, and my kids loved it! If you’re looking for one with less egg texture, this is it!

  7. DJ Allan says:
    May 30, 2024

    I first heard of this breakfast item from my brother in law who lived in Seattle. I saw the challenge and thought I’d try cooking it myself. Sally’s recipe (like always) was super easy to follow and came out amazing! My husband said this recipe had a little more flavor and wasn’t as dry as his brothers. Will be adding to my recipe box for sure!!

  8. Amelie says:
    May 30, 2024

    This recipe was so good!! I made it for my mom for Mother’s Day and we all enjoyed it!

  9. Suzanne T. says:
    May 30, 2024

    Easy to make and delicious! My kids devoured it!

  10. Rebecca says:
    May 30, 2024

    Thanks for that easy and very delicious recipe ! My kids loved it and I was surprised how good it tasted with fresh fruits ! Yummy !

  11. Ashley F-L says:
    May 30, 2024

    I loved how quick, easy, and impressive this recipe is! A great breakfast idea when you don’t have a lot of time!

  12. Pamela Smith says:
    May 29, 2024

    This was pretty easy – and wish I had more fruit!!! It was tasty – and I’d like to try the savory version next.

  13. Keitha Cain says:
    May 29, 2024

    Delicious. The lemon zest added great flavor.

  14. Whitney says:
    May 29, 2024

    This recipe is great. I love pancakes but sometimes don’t like the mess of making them. This is a perfect alternative. I made it once in a fry pan and again in a cast iron skillet and definitely like how it cooked better in the cast iron. I’ll be making this for my family often! Everyone loved it!

  15. Maggie F. says:
    May 29, 2024

    Super easy and delicious! Would make again!

  16. Erin Checketts says:
    May 29, 2024

    My family loved this recipe! I think it might become a new regular in our lineup!

  17. Carly Scott says:
    May 29, 2024

    I’ve made this several times and Sally’s recipe is exceptionally good! A family favorite!

  18. Jennifer Cox says:
    May 29, 2024

    Great recipe, so easy. Absolutely loved it. Can’t wait to try a savory version.

  19. Emily says:
    May 29, 2024

    Way easier than expected! I didn’t have a lemon so I used orange zest and it was delicious!

  20. Lori Pominville says:
    May 29, 2024

    This recipe was just ok for me. My husband loved though .

  21. Keitha Cain says:
    May 29, 2024

    My Dutch baby pancake turned out perfect. I made it in a 10 in cast iron skillet. We served it with peaches and whipped cream.

  22. Sarah says:
    May 29, 2024

    A fun and delicious bake! What a treat to see it go from something so thin to a beautiful puffed pancake. The lemon zest really took this to a whole new level. We can’t wait to make and enjoy this again.

  23. Beth says:
    May 29, 2024

    This is Easy and Delicious !!! this is my first Dutch baby and will be the last !!!! thank you !!

  24. Chloe Wall says:
    May 29, 2024

    Much easier than crepes but similar flavor and texture. Easy to throw together!

  25. Beth says:
    May 29, 2024

    Great recipe !!!

  26. Beth says:
    May 29, 2024

    This is EASY and DELICIOUS!!! My first Dutch baby and not my last!! thank you !!

  27. Rachel A says:
    May 29, 2024

    So quick and easy to put together!

  28. Daniele Rousseau says:
    May 29, 2024

    A definite keeper! And the best part is everyone can choose their toppings!

  29. Whitney Moody says:
    May 29, 2024

    This was my first time making or even having a Dutch baby. My daughter and I enjoyed it. The edges started turning very brown with 5 minutes left so I took it out early.

  30. Corey G says:
    May 29, 2024

    This recipe was so easy and so delicious! I had seen these on menus before, but never had one. I misread the recipe and included a tablespoon of lemon zest instead of a teaspoon which gave it a light lemon flavor, which went great with the berries and whipped cream I served with the dutch baby.