Orange Dutch Baby
Orange Dutch baby. Light and airy topped with orange sauce, whipped honey and fresh oranges. It’s made in no time! My favorite Winter breakfast lately because it’s naturally sweet but also fresh at the same time.
One of my all time favorite dishes are crépes. Seriously, I used to make them at least once a week. Since little J has egg allergies we had to swith to egg-free. We usually make Amerikan-style pankakes made with banana and add all kinds of flavoring in the dough or on top of the pancakes. J’s favorite – CHOCOLATE 😀
You are wondering why am I blabbing about pancakes when this is a Dutch baby recipe. Dutch baby is also called a German pancake, so here’s where my thoughts come from.
I only recently tried dutch baby for the first time. I saw so many amazing photos of Dutch baby but never quite got to try them. And I must say I missed out BIG TIME. And they are
One of the reasons why I never tried them was because I didn’t have a cast iron pan. What?! I know, I know… I recently bought one so now I can try some new dishes, yay!!
Okay, back to the orange dutch baby. Oranges and Winter go hand in hand in my book. I couldn’t imagine cold days without some freshly squeezed orange juice or any dessert that includes oranges (or some other citrus). So making an orange Dutch baby is a no brainer. I think I’ll have to make them every Saturday morning. And some banana pancakes for my son 🙂 There’s no way he can watch me eat the Dutch baby and be okay with not having something just as delicious.
This orange Dutch baby has very little refined sugar. Actually, since it includes whipped honey even the light sprinkle of powdered sugar
Have you ever heard of whipped honey? I love it! Whipped honey is nothing but… well, honey that is whipped. Nothing fancy or difficult but totally different to regular honey. Also, if you buy non-pasteurized honey (which I suggest you do) you know it crystalizes. Whipping it makes it runny again without heating it. Let me know if you try whipped honey or my orange Dutch baby in the comments below.
Orange Dutch Baby
Orange Dutch baby. Light and airy topped with orange sauce, whipped honey and fresh oranges. It’s made in no time! My favorite Winter breakfast lately because it’s naturally sweet but also fresh at the same time.
Ingredients
Dutch Baby
- 3 eggs
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1/2 cup flour mix (approx. 1/3 wholewheat flour and 2/3 plain white flour)
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- pinch of salt
- 3 TBSP clariffied butter
- 1 orange cut in slices skin removed
- powdered sugar to taste
Orange Sauce
- 1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice (approx. 3 oranges)
Whipped Honey
- 1 cup unpasteurized honey
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 220 °C (425 °F) placing a 25 cm (10 inch) iron pan in the oven to heat as well.
Orange Sauce
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Pour freshly squeezed orange juice into a saucepan and bring it to a simmer. Let simmer until the volume is about 1/4 of the initial volume. Set aside.
Whipped Honey
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Whip honey on medium-high speed for 10-15 minutes. The honey will become airy and pale white.
Dutch Baby
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Mix eggs in a blender on high speed for a few seconds so they start to bubble.
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Add flour mix, milk, cinnamon and salt and mix on medium-high speed for another few seconds or until the ingredients are well combined.
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Take the pan out of the oven, place over high heat and add clarified butter. Wait until butter is bubbling then add the batter and return to the oven.
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Bake for 13-15 minutes. Turn the oven off and leave sit in the oven for an additional 5 minutes. This will keep the Dutch baby bubbly structure.
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Take out of the oven and sprinkle powdered sugar over (You can omit this step), top with orange sauce, 1 TBSP of whipped honey and fresh orange slices. Enjoy!
Hi dear 🙂 how many inch/cm is the skillet pan you used for the Dutch pancake? Thanks
Hi Valentina!
It’s 20 cm or 8 inch 🙂
wow, an amazing and delicious Sunday morning breakfast with the family. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much! Yes, I love this one for a family breakfats as well 🙂
This looks delicious and so beautiful, you created such a warm and inviting atmosphere. I’ve never whipped honey before but I’ll give that a try, it looks beautifully creamy in your photos.
Yay, I hope you try it! Thanks for stopping by 🙂