Internet, meet baked peach pancake.
Peach pancake, meet my facehole.
Once upon a time I was reading an email from a blogger who likes to do weekend link roundups. I like those, they’re like little bite-size bits of interesting. I read them on a Saturday morning, lazing about drinking endless cups of Yorkshire tea. Dreaming of those organised houses I keep seeing, while eating gourmet treats people keep writing about, with perfect children like the ones who live on my screen with their freshly washed hair and educational outings.
Not much gets me up off the couch and away from my tea (unless my unwashed children are in mortal danger or one of them has a pen dangerously close to the couch), but this one morning I saw a recipe for an apple pancake, and suddenly all the apples I had were simmering in butter and brown sugar and the oven was warming before I even realised I had stood up.
It was also one of the only “things in a bowl” that Captain Fussy actually tried and while it meant less for me (bummer), I was uber-stoked that she had tried something that was very soon going to be a weekend staple.
And then, OH AND THEN we got organic peaches in our veggie box and holy heaven, this already-delicious pancake got a super summer twist. I doubled the recipe and it almost was enough for two ravenous adults and a curious preschooler, so you might want to experiment before you find the right ratio for your clan. You’ll be glad you did.
So peel and chop three peaches. Make this pancake. Sprinkle with icing sugar and thank Yeezus for the internet.
PrintGiant Baked Peach Pancake
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 20 mins
- Total Time: 25 mins
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Description
Peach, meet baked pancake. Baked peach pancake, meet mouth.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 peaches, peeled, pitted and sliced
- 1/2 cup coconut (or raw) sugar (plus a tablespoon extra)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- a pinch of clove or allspice
- 6 large eggs
- 1 cup milk
- 4 tablespoons spelt flour (white or wholemeal is fine)
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- icing sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C.
- Mix the eggs and milk together,
- Stir in sugar, cinnamon, clove, flour, and baking powder, mixing until combined.
- Place the peach pieces in an oven-proof frying pan and sprinkle with a tablespoon of sugar and dot with the 2 tablespoons butter.
- Pour the batter over the peaches and place the pan in the oven.
- Bake until pancake is puffy and cooked through, about 20 mins.
- Top with icing sugar and serve with extra butter melting on top, or a splodge of cream.
Notes
Adapted from the fantastic apple-centric recipe by Love and Lemons.
Keywords: baked pancake, puffy pancake, baked apple pancake, baked peach pancake, dutch baby pancake, peach dutch baby,
ClaireyHewitt says
Summer fruits are just so good whatever way they are served up to me. We planted four trees two years ago and this year we go a nice big bowl of fruit from each. Next year I am hoping to be overloaded with peaches and things like this will be regulars for the month.
Veggie Mama says
I think that’s what I miss about living in the inner city. No garden! No place to plant fruit trees. and the worst part is – I see other people’s trees ALL THE TIME.
MotherDownUnder says
I love peaches. That cake sounds amazing. I think I will make it and serve it with a glug of cream.
Veggie Mama says
ALL OF THE CREAM. promise me you’ll do cream.
Shari says
This looks amazeballs and I wish that you had posted it a little earlier when we still had a glut of peaches on our tree in the backyard. Alas, Canberra summer has caused them to drop and rot on our grass 🙁 But I would like to make this nevertheless.
Veggie Mama says
Ugh I keep seeing that everywhere! Sad little peaches all over the ground in other people’s yards. I want to eat alllll the peeeeeaches
Lisa Mckenzie says
Yum I will be making this…..thank you Stacey x
Veggie Mama says
Hello lovely!
Rach @ mogantosh says
Oh I want to lick my computer screen goddamit.
Veggie Mama says
Mine would definitely not taste like icing sugar if I did that. It would taste like vegemite and my dying dreams.