Blueberry and Cream Cheese Dutch Baby

"I love Dutch babies or oven baked pancakes. This blueberry one is a little different from the usual apple recipe. The honey whipped cream cheese is really good."
 
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photo by Deb G photo by Deb G
photo by Deb G
photo by Deb G photo by Deb G
Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place the butter in an ovenproof skillet with rounded sides.
  • Preheat your oven to 425°F Put the rack in the center, not the top, shelf. When you turn the oven on, place the pan with the butter in the oven. When the oven reaches 250 degrees the butter should be melted. Remove the pan from the oven.
  • Whisk the eggs and the salt in a medium bowl. Add the milk. Whisk in the flour until nearly smooth. Your batter is now ready.
  • Pour the batter into the pan. Sprinkle the blueberries over the batter.
  • Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the top starts to turn golden brown. Serve hot with Honey Whipped Cream Cheese.
  • Honey Whipped Cream Cheese: Place all three ingredients in a medium bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until soft and smooth.

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Reviews

  1. This was ok. I could taste the salt. Not enough milk, this came out a little dense and almost chewy. I cooked this in my cast iron, and it popped right out. I don't mind cooked blueberries, but when they are in season I will be using fresh. I baked this in 425 oven for 20 minutes.
     
  2. Made today for Christmas breakfast. Kids, Grandkids, and the cooks (my wife and I) all enjoyed these immensely. Cooked in a cast iron skillet which moved easily in and out of the oven. Also served with Smucker's Simply Fruit blueberries on the side to top off the tasty honey whipped cream cheese topping. Thank you so much for a wonderful breakfast.
     
  3. Great breakfast treat---fruity but not overly sweet, even with the wonderful cream cheese topping. I will definitely be having this often!
     
  4. Heavenly! Oh so good! The whipped topping is amazing. I almost ate it with a spoon. I also made a second batch using maple syrup instead of honey and that's great, too. This second time I made it, I made a single serving in an oven-safe bowl, baked for 18 mintues and it came out as a thick delicious custardy thing and just as good! Thanks for the recipe, its definately a keeper!
     
  5. I made several of these for guests over the Easter holiday & what a delight they were! I didn't have blueberries, but filled them with sliced strawberries & bananas after baking & then topped them with your delicious whipped topping. Not only were they lovely to look at but also a BIG treat to eat.. I WILL be making these again!! YUM!
     
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  1. Heavenly! Oh so good! The whipped topping is amazing. I almost ate it with a spoon. I also made a second batch using maple syrup instead of honey and that's great, too. This second time I made it, I made a single serving in an oven-safe bowl, baked for 18 mintues and it came out as a thick delicious custardy thing and just as good! Thanks for the recipe, its definately a keeper!
     

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<p>I am from Andover, Ma. We have a place in Maine where we spend most of the summer. I have a wonderful&nbsp;husband in my life that I thank God for everyday. I love to cook and bake. It relaxes me. And I love it when I see the smiles on peoples faces when they love what I have cooked. Thanks to all of you and your recipes this happens alot!</p>
 
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