But only if it’s Dutch.

I’ve been experimenting on babys lately, so here is tonight’s samhain version:

Preheat oven and pan to 220c

Ingredients:

4 eggs. 2 cups ap flour. 200ml milk. 200ml water. Salt. Pepper. Nutmeg.

Make baby batter:

Add all to blender, blend at low speed until smooth. Or just whisk it in a bowl. Let rest 30 mins

Cook the baby:

Add butter to hot pan, then all the baby batter. Immediately throw the baby in the oven.

After about 10 minutes turn the oven down to 420 so you don’t burn the baby.

The baby should be GBD about 20 minutes after that, it’s better to be a little over than under, no one wants a soggy bottomed baby!

Happy Halloween!

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    1 year ago

    two ways I like those (sauce, as the base layer is always the same) - mint infused whipped cream with fresh strawberries, and salted caramel with chopped candied pecans.

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      1 year ago

      I went savory with peas and mushrooms in thyme sauce, but those sound like great sweet options.

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        1 year ago

        you know, I’ve never tried savory! I will give it a try next time, thanks for the suggestion!

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          1 year ago

          Do try it, it makes an easy dinner with some sauteed vegetables.