German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe
A eggetarian Continental recipe with all purpose flour (maida), butter, sugar. Ready in 35 min, serves 4.
Curated byLucas Dubois🇫🇷
Instructions
22 steps- 1
To begin making the German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe, the first step is to make the pancake batter
apples(2) - 2
In a bowl add flour, milk and 2 tablespoon of sugar and whisk well till there are no lumps
all purpose flour (maida)(1 cup)sugar(1/4 cup)milk(1 cup) - 3
Break in eggs one at a time and keep whisking till the batter combines together
- 4
Add in 2 teaspoons of vanilla essence and whisk together
vanilla extract(2 teaspoon) - 5
Keep it aside
- 6
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius for 10 minutes and we will move ahead to caramelise the Apples
apples(2) - 7
Heat a cast iron pan on medium heat, melt the butter and add sliced apple and allow it to sizzle for few seconds
butter(1/4 cup) - 8
Add the remaining sugar and sprinkle with all the spice powders like cinnamon, nutmeg and dry ginger powder
sugar(1/4 cup)cinnamon powder (dalchini)(1 teaspoon)nutmeg powder(1/2 teaspoon)dry ginger powder(2 teaspoon) - 9
Give it a stir and allow it to boil for 3 minutes in the butter
butter(1/4 cup) - 10
Once the apples get caramelised, turn off the heat
apples(2) - 11
Pour the prepared batter slowly over the apples
apples(2) - 12
Take care not to stir in the batter into the apple mixture
- 13
The apple will float up on its own
- 14
Keep the cast iron pan directly into oven and bake the German Pancake batter for 25 minutes at 180 degree Celsius
- 15
You will see the pancakes rise and slowly come out of the sides of the pan
- 16
This is completely normal and ensure you capture a photo of it flowering up
- 17
It's fun to watch
- 18
Once you notice the German Pancakes are cooked, remove it from the oven
- 19
Rest out the German pancakes under room temperature for few minutes and the flowers that ballooned out will settle in
- 20
You can also slighly tuck the pancake back into the pan
- 21
Once done, slice the German Pancakes and serve them warm
- 22
Serve the German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe along with a glass of Homemade Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream, drizzled with some caramel sauce
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German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe
A eggetarian Continental recipe with all purpose flour (maida), butter, sugar. Ready in 35 min, serves 4.
Curated byLucas Dubois🇫🇷
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Directions
22 steps- 1
To begin making the German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe, the first step is to make the pancake batter
apples(2) - 2
In a bowl add flour, milk and 2 tablespoon of sugar and whisk well till there are no lumps
all purpose flour (maida)(1 cup)sugar(1/4 cup)milk(1 cup) - 3
Break in eggs one at a time and keep whisking till the batter combines together
- 4
Add in 2 teaspoons of vanilla essence and whisk together
vanilla extract(2 teaspoon) - 5
Keep it aside
- 6
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius for 10 minutes and we will move ahead to caramelise the Apples
apples(2) - 7
Heat a cast iron pan on medium heat, melt the butter and add sliced apple and allow it to sizzle for few seconds
butter(1/4 cup) - 8
Add the remaining sugar and sprinkle with all the spice powders like cinnamon, nutmeg and dry ginger powder
sugar(1/4 cup)cinnamon powder (dalchini)(1 teaspoon)nutmeg powder(1/2 teaspoon)dry ginger powder(2 teaspoon) - 9
Give it a stir and allow it to boil for 3 minutes in the butter
butter(1/4 cup) - 10
Once the apples get caramelised, turn off the heat
apples(2) - 11
Pour the prepared batter slowly over the apples
apples(2) - 12
Take care not to stir in the batter into the apple mixture
- 13
The apple will float up on its own
- 14
Keep the cast iron pan directly into oven and bake the German Pancake batter for 25 minutes at 180 degree Celsius
- 15
You will see the pancakes rise and slowly come out of the sides of the pan
- 16
This is completely normal and ensure you capture a photo of it flowering up
- 17
It's fun to watch
- 18
Once you notice the German Pancakes are cooked, remove it from the oven
- 19
Rest out the German pancakes under room temperature for few minutes and the flowers that ballooned out will settle in
- 20
You can also slighly tuck the pancake back into the pan
- 21
Once done, slice the German Pancakes and serve them warm
- 22
Serve the German Pancakes with Caramelised Apples Recipe along with a glass of Homemade Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream, drizzled with some caramel sauce
apples(2)
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