I have a wonderful Aunt Lynn. She is always doing thoughtful things for me. She sent us a package the other day. Isn't that the best when you get a box you weren't expecting? She included a bunch of old Cooking Light magazines (my favorite magazine), some special Halloween prizes for Keaton and THIS lovely cookbook. I said, "why would she do such a nice thing"? Keaton answered (matter of factly), "well she met me and she really likes me". I guess he is right!
I was thumbing through this book this morning and found a recipe for a dutch baby. I have never made one so I thought it would be a nice Sunday morning breakfast (the rest of the week I have a protein shake and toast).
This recipe calls for pears. I did not have pears (although I think they would have been great) so I did apples and added some cinnamon. The only thing I think I would change was I would have done one more apple. The thing I really loved was it didn't raise my blood sugar too high. It doesn't have much sugar for being pancake like and the three eggs give it a lot of protein. It was easy and yum, click here to check it out.
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Did it take very long to make? What a treat for Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute guy you have! This looks like it resembles a puffed apple pancake. I've made those before and they are truly DELISH!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fun, we have a breakfast for dinner every Sunday. It looks like a German pancake with apples in, yummy!
ReplyDeleteYes, Keaton is right, I met him and really love him and you too. Enjoy the book. I am sure that you will give it a lot of use.
ReplyDeleteyum. apples are so good this time of year too!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I did one a few years ago as the Pampered Chef seasonal recipe - there was one w/apple, cranberry & almond filling, & one with a lemony dill chicken filling. Both were delish!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I've made one of these. Yours looks great!
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