Enter your email & we’ll send it to your inbox. Plus, get great new recipes from us every week! By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Hurry the Food Up. Some sweet, some savoury. There’s almost no pleasing everyone. That’s why we enlisted Jansen, friend and chef extraordinaire. He’s also Dutch, which is pretty critical when it comes to making a Dutch apple pancake. Dutch apple pancakes have a long and proud history, and there’s a good reason for this: they’re delicious. They’re also easy to make, and are great to eat at anytime. We’ve had them for breakfast, brunch and lunch, as well as dessert in the evening. In fact Dutch apple pancakes really excel as dessert – not only are they little hassle, but they’re quick and great for impressing whoever it is you want to impress.

Dutch Apple Pancake – Flat or Fluffy?

Jansen came forward to us with two possible methods for creating this Dutch apple pancake – both with their own merits. The first is the super-simple, yet mightily impressive ‘standard’ version. This method is one the we usually make when cooking for ourselves. If we have guests round and want to pull out all the stops, we whip out version two. It takes three minutes longer, but the result is a big, light and fluffy pancake that really looks the part. It’s possibly even more delicious too, high praise indeed. The difference is purely whether you separate the eggs and beat the white separately before folding it into the rest of the mix – if you don’t have the time or don’t feel comfortable doing it, then don’t! Method one is already a winner.

Dutch Apple Pancake – nutritional info and some handy tricks

Even if you’re not cooking this yummy dessert up for a hot date, there are other people this pancake appeals to – kids! I’ve found through personal experience that anything remotely linked to the word ‘pancake’ will get snaffled up immediately – and that’s not a bad thing. The only added sugar in these is through the maple syrup – and that’s only two tbsp for the whole batch. The rest is made sweet and delicious through the caramelised apple. It also contains eggs, a great source of protein for the little ones (well, everyone really!). The protein contained is also considered a ‘complete’ protein – unlike almost all plant products, which we generally have to mix together to get our intake of all essential amino acids. They’re also excellent sources of B12, something vegetarians would always be sensible to keep an eye on. The icing on the proverbial pancake, so to speak, is the presentation. Originally Dutch apple pancakes were sliced in their pans, but unless you’re using an iron-cast skillet you’re likely to scratch your pan by doing that. Instead, after removing from the oven, lay a large plate over the pan, hold tight, turn both upside down, and let the pancake plop onto the plate. Perfect. Just don’t forget oven gloves. Lesson learnt.

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