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Cut this baked pancake in wedges and serve it with lemon wedges and powdered sugar for a unique and delicious Sunday breakfast.
Place an oven rack in the upper-middle position and preheat the oven to 500 degrees F.
In a large bowl, whisk together flour, granulated sugar, salt, nutmeg, and ground ginger. In a medium bowl, whisk together half-and-half, eggs, and vanilla extract. Pour the half-and-half mixture into the flour mixture and whisk until smooth, without lumps.
In a 10-inch nonstick ovenproof skillet set over medium-high heat, melt the butter. Add the apples and brown sugar. Cook, stirring frequently, until the apples are golden brown, about 10 minutes. Remove the skillet from the heat and stir in lemon juice. Pour the batter around the edges of the pan and then over the top of the apples.
Place the skillet into the oven and immediately turn the heat to 425 degrees F. Bake until the pancake is brown and it has puffed above the edges of the skillet, about 15 to 18 minutes. Using a rubber spatula, loosen the edges of the pancake from the skillet and invert the pancake onto a serving platter. Sift powdered sugar over the top of the pancake and cut it into wedges. Serve immediately.
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dhpotter on 3.19.2010
I loved the way this tasted, but to be honest I wasn’t a fan of the cooked apples, but the doughy pancake part was awesome (leave it to me to not like the one healthy bit of this recipe) however the BF loved it and he is picky when it comes to sweet things. This was easy and smelled wonderful, I think I’ll try it with different apples next time to see how it goes.
* if you’re baking in a skillet that has a gentle slope all will be fine; however, if your pan has a 90 degree angle (as mine did) the parts near the angle will be over done and stick to the pan, just an fyi.
cookincanuck on 3.16.2010
It’s possible that you overcooked it a little. It should be dense and have a texture similar to Yorkshire pudding.
Woven & Spun on 3.7.2010
Made this for a lazy Sunday brunch. It tasted wonderful but the texture of the pancake part was a bit rubbery . . . did I do something wrong or is that how it is supposed to be?
Greeblemonkey on 3.6.2010
This looks divine. I am going to cheat on my diabetes and make this soon! Germans unite!
cookincanuck on 3.6.2010
I hope you enjoy it, Susan! Let me know how it turns out.