Blueberry Dutch Baby - German Pancake - Food Wishes

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Published 2020-04-17
There are few breakfast/brunch items as delicious, and visually impressive as the Dutch Baby, and when you consider how fast and simple they are to make, you have to wonder why they aren’t on every restaurant menu. Maybe one day, but for now we’ll just make them at home, preferably with a handful of sweet blueberries tossed in.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Coaltergeist
    "fun and as easy to make as a real baby" LOL chef John you slay me
  • "It's as fun and simple to make as a real baby." As a man living alone, I don't have all the necessary ingredients for that, so the Dutch baby is a welcome alternative.
  • @Coaltergeist
    Chef John I have one for you: "You are after all the Tom Brady, of your deflated baby."
  • @Chaedron1
    Salacious headline: “Popular YouTube chef cooks and eats Dutch baby” News story at 11.
  • @Glicious4
    “As fun and simple to make as a real baby.” 😂😂
  • @lenah5513
    "And if you're thinking, 'we already put 3 tablespoons into the pan. Isn't that enough?'" "No, it's not." Another reason to love you, Chef John.
  • @BobLogical
    "There's going to be a baby boom in 9 months" the actual baby boom
  • @GageSmiff
    There once was a little Dutch child Who came up with something real wild. He’d hop in a pan Getting it hot as he can- Needless to say, cases were filed.
  • @sameash3153
    Pennsylvania Dutch boy here. In the early 18th century, basically all Germanic language speaking people were called "Dutch", whether they spoke German, the language we now call "Dutch", or any other Germanic language. The Pennsylvania Dutch people are either from Germany or Switzerland originally depending on which wave of migration you're looking at. In some sense, yes "Dutch" is just an Englishization of Deutsch, but in another sense, the term "Dutch" was much more broad than it is today, where we think "Dutch" means Netherlanders and "Deutsch" means Germans. The one term in English originally meant all people who speak these related languages. And yes your Dutch oven is also named after the Pennsylvania Dutch.
  • "we already added 3 Tablespoons to the pan, isn't that enough? No its not! Brush Moron" 😂
  • @Kevin_747
    Finally something from Chef John within my skill level and have the ingredients on hand.
  • @risingsons6336
    I truly appreciate your recipes and delivery. It’s education and entertainment. Thank you!
  • @rrudydedogg3779
    I made my Blueberry Dutch Baby this morning it it was WONDERFUL! Chef John, I have to say that I've made a number of your recipes and every one of them came out great. Thank you SO MUCH for all you do!
  • @cathyjones3403
    You make it so easy to do. Thank you 👏👏👏👏👏
  • @FerroMancer
    1:33 - "And all clarified butter is, is butter that we've melted and then skimmed off the milk solids from the top, which leaves us with just the pure butter fat." ...did you just Clarify clarified butter?
  • @gsdalpha1358
    Blueberry bushes we planted last year have TONS of blooms! What great way to use them. Thank you, Chef John!
  • @nikblais1
    Made this morning. Just AMAZING! So surprised at how good this was. Family loved it! Thanks John!! You are my culinary guru.