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([personal profile] kelliem May. 1st, 2007 09:42 am)
Well, that was a weekend I don't want to repeat.

Friday afternoon I started getting a sore throat. By Saturday morning it was a full-fledged cold. I woke up craving a Dutch Baby (aka German baked pancake) from the Original House of Pancakes but since I was sick I didn't want to go out, so I hunted up a recipe and it looked pretty simple so I decided to try it myself. I made the batter, and put a skillet in the oven with butter in it (that's how you do it-- you get the skillet full of butter sizzling hot in the oven first and then pour in the batter, then put it back in the oven to finish baking.) All went well through the pouring-in of the batter, and then I went to put the whole shebang back in the oven and spaced out that the pan was REALLY REALLY FRAKKING HOT and I grabbed the handle with my bare hand.

Needless to say I let go very quickly. But not quickly enough. So on top of having a nasty cold, my right hand was burned across four fingers and part of my palm. I immediately ran cold water over it and the kidunit ran upstairs and got me the aloe which I slathered all over my hand, but it still hurt like hell

The Dutch Baby actually turned out pretty well, though it was hard to eat left-handed. After breakfast I got the kidunit to take me over to Rite Aid where I bought some Water Jel burn ointment with lidocaine in it (ahhhhh!) and some weird bandages with a gel pad (I think they were called Second Skin Moist Gel Pads) and slapped those on and amazingly, after only one day, the burns were pretty much gone, so I recommend those if you burn yourself.

I was still sick as a dog though, so I stayed home from work yesterday, and went to the doc, and got some nice drugs, and I'm feeling a little better today, though still wrung out. And then life got a bit better when I watched last night's Heroes which was awesome and totally blew me away!

And just in case you want to try making the pancake (hopefully without burning yourself!) I've put the Dutch Baby pancake recipe behind a cut.

Dutch Baby (German Baked Pancake)
Makes 2 to 4 servings.

3 eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup milk, room temperature
1/2 cup sifted bread flour or all-purpose flour*
1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3-4 Tbsp butter
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Powdered or confectioners sugar

*The high protein in bread flour help the pancakes rise. All-purpose flour may be substituted but the results won't be as spectacular.

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. NOTE: It is very important that you preheat your oven. Place oven rack on the middle rack of your oven. Place a large, heavy oven-proof frying pan or cast-iron skillet in the oven until hot and sizzling. While pan is heating, prepare your batter.

NOTE: Use a shallow pan, not more than 3 inches deep (pie pans, cast-iron skillets, oven-proof fry pans, baking dishes, paella pans). Some prefer using a cast-iron skillet or pan because it acts as a heat reservoir, retaining the heat and distributing it evenly.

In a large bowl, beat the eggs until light and frothy; add milk, flour, vanilla extract, and cinnamon; beat for 5 minutes more. The batter will be thin, but very smooth and creamy.

Using a pot holder, remove the hot skillet from the oven; add the butter; tilting the pan to melt the butter and coat the skillet. Pour the prepared batter into the hot skillet, all at once, and immediately return the skillet to the oven. NB: DO NOT GRASP THE HOT PAN WITH YOUR BARE HAND, DUMMY!

Bake approximately 20 to 25 minutes or until puffed and golden brown (bake until the pancake puffs up around the edges - it may puff irregularly in the center).

Remove from oven and serve immediately. Either bring the pancake to the table in its pan or slide it onto a serving plate. Once out of the oven, the pancake will begin to deflate.

To serve, cut into serving-size wedges and transfer to individual serving plates. Top with your favorite topping and serve immediately. For a classic German Pancake/Dutch Baby, sprinkle with freshly squeezed lemon juice, and dust the top with powdered sugar.
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From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


It do. :-P

The skin still looks kind of odd-- a little striated, but it's a healthy color and it feels normal.

From: [identity profile] betagoddess.livejournal.com


Ooo! I've heard of these pancakes and always wanted to try them. Thanks so much for the recipe.

I'll remember not to take my pan out of the oven with my bare hands! Yikes! Poor you! *hugs*

From: [identity profile] silme.livejournal.com


Ouch! Ouch! Glad it tasted great, though. But ouch!

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


Thanks. I felt like such an idiot! Argh!

I hope you enjoy the recipe!

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


Definitely ouch. :-P It would have really sucked if it had been ouch and tasted bad too! ;)

From: [identity profile] theamusedone.livejournal.com


I am so sorry to hear about your hand! That sucks so much!

And thank you for the recipe! I was just thinking about hunting down the recipe, this is brilliant! *G*

From: [identity profile] shiningmoon.livejournal.com


Eeek!

Sounds yummy.

BTW: best anti-burn cream around is, or all things, Preparation H.

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


I was surprised how easy it was! You should definitely try it. I added an eight of a teaspoon of ground coriander seed to it and I liked the way it came out.

From: [identity profile] theamusedone.livejournal.com


Coriander? You? I am just so shocked! *G*

I am going to have to try that out for sure, as for myself, I am wondering how a bit of cardamom would go over...

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


Not at all predictable, am I?

I think cardamon might be a little overpowering unless you used just a tiny bit.

From: [identity profile] theamusedone.livejournal.com


And overpowering is a bad thing why?

Really though, I use the white pods and the flavor is surprisingly subtle. Either that or I am just a tad too fond of it...


From: [identity profile] imkalena.livejournal.com


Sorry about your hand! I'm glad it's healing nicely. But now you've got me hungry for a Dutch Baby! *grumbles*

From: [identity profile] crysothemis.livejournal.com


Ow ow ow! I hate it when I do things like that (and I do them all too often, and have the scars to prove it). Glad the treatment seemed to work, and hope your cold is better soon, too.

*saves recipe, complete with red bolded note*

From: [identity profile] shiningmoon.livejournal.com


So have I. I haven't tried that, though. I can totally testify to the burn cream though.

(I meant "of all things", but I'm sure you figured that out. :D )

From: [identity profile] rattlecatcher.livejournal.com

Mmm, love me a Dutch Baby!


But like you, I prefer it without the sound of "OH JESUS THE PAIN!"

Though we've both been called weirdos...

From: [identity profile] the-haunt.livejournal.com


OUCH! Ouch, ouch...I feel your pain. I think we've all done that once or twice. Good to hear the owie is getting better. :)

That sounds like a delicious recipe....wonder if I could substitute brown rice flour.

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


Thanks to Mucinex, codiene cough-syrup, and antibiotics, it's much better. :-)

From: [identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com


What about spelt flour? I know that spelt is basically wheat, but I also know at least one celiac who can eat spelt but not the more modern varieties.
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From: [identity profile] aukestrel.livejournal.com


Ugh. :(

(And here is me not keeping up on LJ)

From: [identity profile] theamusedone.livejournal.com


And I just made this (again) for breakfast and my god, it was so puffy and delightful! I hate powdered sugar on stuff, it gets all over, so I juiced a lemon and added the powdered sugar to that, it worked very well! Thank you again for this recipe!
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