Thank you for another great recipe! I make this for some of the grandchildren and they were happy! Grandma still likes to try new things too! I’ve been reading your blog for years and I miss southern California. Keep talking about it from time to time as it is music to my ears… 🙂
Lee
Somehow, my pie plate has disappeared….do you think I could do the same thing in an iron skillet??
Laura
Here in the UK it’s a giant yorkshire pudding (without the sugar). They are often served with mash and sausages inside them. In the olden days people would eat them with gravy before their Sunday dinner to fill up when they didn’t have much meat.
Jessica Fisher
Sounds yummy! If we order that in a restaurant when we visit the UK, will it be good? Or is that the type of fare that varies greatly depending on where you go?
Kjane
Fond memories. Those are called Grandma Dottie pancakes at our house as it was one of the favorite things our grandma made fifty years ago. I want to try your recipe-much less butter than mine.
Mary G
Thank you for sharing this! The orchard/farm stand in my small town (I’m in CT) closes for the season after this weekend, so I’m planning to get a last batch of apples. This will provide yet another great way to enjoy local apples. 🙂
Crystal
Mmm! I love Oven pancakes, and the fried cinnamon apples is a great idea I never would have thought of! We call those German Pancakes, though my nephews call them Star Wars pancakes because of the way they puff up!
TwoDiffSocks
Hi Ya’ll,
quick question–does the pie pan need to be glass or will metal work?
Thanks
Jessica Fisher
I don’t think it should matter.
Veronica
That’s cute. They’re called “Dutch Babies”, and they are delicious, aren’t they?
Barbara
Thank you for another great recipe! I make this for some of the grandchildren and they were happy! Grandma still likes to try new things too! I’ve been reading your blog for years and I miss southern California. Keep talking about it from time to time as it is music to my ears… 🙂
Lee
Somehow, my pie plate has disappeared….do you think I could do the same thing in an iron skillet??
Laura
Here in the UK it’s a giant yorkshire pudding (without the sugar). They are often served with mash and sausages inside them. In the olden days people would eat them with gravy before their Sunday dinner to fill up when they didn’t have much meat.
Jessica Fisher
Sounds yummy! If we order that in a restaurant when we visit the UK, will it be good? Or is that the type of fare that varies greatly depending on where you go?
Kjane
Fond memories. Those are called Grandma Dottie pancakes at our house as it was one of the favorite things our grandma made fifty years ago. I want to try your recipe-much less butter than mine.
Mary G
Thank you for sharing this! The orchard/farm stand in my small town (I’m in CT) closes for the season after this weekend, so I’m planning to get a last batch of apples. This will provide yet another great way to enjoy local apples. 🙂
Crystal
Mmm! I love Oven pancakes, and the fried cinnamon apples is a great idea I never would have thought of! We call those German Pancakes, though my nephews call them Star Wars pancakes because of the way they puff up!
TwoDiffSocks
Hi Ya’ll,
quick question–does the pie pan need to be glass or will metal work?
Thanks
Jessica Fisher
I don’t think it should matter.
Veronica
That’s cute. They’re called “Dutch Babies”, and they are delicious, aren’t they?