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Home › Forums › Breakfast Forum › Breakfast › Kinds of pancakes › RE: Kinds of pancakes

February 25, 2008 at 10:58 am #2676624
FriedClamFanatic
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The Dutch Baby looks more like a volcano, hollow in the middle. The pannekeouken isn’t indented like that; it just deflates. But they are probably in the same family. By the way, there is one Pannekeouken Huis that I know of in the Twin Cities. (Maplewood). I have a hard time getting my hubby to go there because they used to serve their beverages in mason jars, which he hates. I heard that they don’t do that anymore.

A Dutch Baby is a version of a Popover…….I make them all the time, adding fruit for the least bit and dusting them with confectionary sugar
 

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