This easy sourdough Dutch baby pancake has a delicious, soft center with the classic puffiness of your favorite German pancake recipe but made healthier with fermented grains. It’s the perfect recipe for all that sourdough discard.
Sourdough Dutch baby pancakes, German pancakes, or cast iron pancakes – whatever you want to call them – they are an extremely easy and delicious breakfast. By golly, sometimes we have them for lunch, as well.
Throw all the ingredients into a blender, pour into a hot cast iron skillet, and you are only a few minutes away from a nourishing and healthy breakfast.
These are easy enough to whip up and bake while we head out for chores, with the excitement of coming back to a satisfying breakfast. They are even fancy enough for Christmas morning, dusted with powdered sugar and served with berry syrup.
Personally, while I like regular pancakes, I hate standing over the stove flipping them over and over. The kids disappear with them, enjoying them together at the table, while poor mom is stuck flipping the last pancakes and then sitting at the table alone to eat since everyone else has finished.
Surely, I am not the only one who feels this way? So to be able to make a pancake that is baked in the cast iron skillet and not have to stand there flippingโฆ sign me up.
Sourdough Dutch Baby Pancake Tips:
- Make sure your cast iron skillet is nice and hot. This helps it bake fast and the sides to be nice and puffy.
- Sautรฉ some chopped apples first in the cast iron skillet with a little cinnamon until soft, add the butter; once melted, pour the batter over the apples and bake. Seriously so yummy.
- This recipe can be made using sourdough discard or active sourdough starter.
- Don’t open the oven door until the pancake has been baking at least 15 minutes. Opening it too soon can make the dutch baby deflate.
FAQ
Are Dutch babies and German pancakes the same?
Yes, German pancakes are the same thing as โDutch babiesโ, which originated in Germany.
What makes a Dutch Baby rise?
The eggs and the milk are what really gives this pancake its rise, due to the steam that is created when the pancake bakes in a hot oven.
What does a Dutch baby taste like?
It tastes like a custard-like pancake with fluffy sides. Not too sweet, but delicious with a variety of toppings.
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Tools you may need:
Blender or large bowl and whisk
Measuring cups and spoons
Ingredients
- Eggs โ Preferably pasture-raised for those beautiful and healthy dark golden yolks.
- Sourdough starter โ This can be active starter or even discard.
- Milk โ I prefer whole milk for extra creaminess.
- Salt โ Don’t forget this important ingredient. It helps bring out all the flavors in the dish and, if you skip it, your recipe may taste dull and flat.
- Vanilla โ Homemade or store-bought, it adds the subtle undertones of vanilla throughout the recipe.
- Maple syrup or honey โ Either will work and lend itself to slightly different flavors and a pleasant sweetness.
- Butter โ I love using homemade butter from our own dairy cow, but since most people donโt have one of those bellowing in their yard, use the best quality butter you can.
How To Make Sourdough Dutch Baby Pancakes
Preheat oven to 425.
In a large bowl or blender, add eggs, sourdough starter, milk, salt, vanilla, and honey. Whisk or blend until smooth. I love using the blender for this, because it literally takes like three seconds.
Add butter to a 12 inch cast iron skillet and place into the hot oven to melt.
Pour the batter over the melted butter and place into the preheated oven. Bake for 15-20 minutes until puffed up. Do not open up the oven to check on the Dutch baby. Opening the oven too early can cause the pancake to lose its puff and deflate.
Serve right away with butter, fruit, or syrup.
Find More Delicious Sourdough Breakfast Ideas:
- Sourdough Breakfast Strata
- Breakfast Pizza Recipe With Sourdough Crust
- Sourdough French Toast From Scratch
- Mascarpone Stuffed Sourdough French Toast Casserole
- Sourdough Scones
- Cast iron French toast casserole
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Sourdough Dutch Baby Pancake
Ingredients
- 6 large eggs
- 2 cups sourdough starter
- 1/3 cup milk
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
- 6 tablespoons butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425.
- In a large bowl or blender, add eggs, sourdough starter, milk, salt, vanilla, and honey. Whisk or blend until smooth.
- Add butter to a 12 inch cast iron skillet and place into the hot oven to melt.
- Pour the batter over the melted butter and place into the preheated oven.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes until puffed up.
- Serve right away with butter, fruit, or syrup.
Notes
- Make sure your cast iron skillet is nice and hot. This helps it bake fast and the sides to be nice and puffy.
- This recipe can be made using sourdough discard or active sourdough starter.
- Donโt open the oven door until the pancake has been baking at least 15 minutes. Opening it too soon can make the Dutch baby deflate.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Could you make the batter the night before and then get it out while the oven preheats the next morning?
I love this recipe and have been enjoying making it. I have made with blueberries. I have made it plain and then adding my own fruit glaze on top, and this morning made it with Apples and cinnamon sugar. Easy recipe that is a crowd pleaser! Thank you!!
My favorite recipe!!
Made a few tweaks the o use what we had in the house. Used my GF sourdough discard and buttermilk. Turned out really, really good! This recipe has far more butter than ones I’ve used and my family likes it.
Sooooo good!
I am new to this sourdough life. Was introduced to your site and have been loving every recipe I have tried so far!
This is a HUGE hit with my family… I’ve made it 3 times now! Just pulling it out of the oven for my kids choice “Breakfast for dinner” tonight!
I’ve sautรฉed pears, strawberries, apples with it so far, and plan to make a more savory version with sausage and bacon on the bottom next!
So delicious, so easy, and sooooo going to make this again and again!
Thank you for making me “the best Momma ever” with this recipe… it’s a crowd favorite in our house!!!
This recipe is super simple and very tasty! It’s an excellent way to use up sourdough discard. I’ve made it several times
Yum
Love this Recipe
With the apples sautรฉ and preparing this recipe, it was a huge hit for our breakfast! Thank you for sharing the recipes
Absolutely delicious!! I added cottage cheese instead of milk and blended it up to add more protein! Super fluffy! Thank you!!