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Ok, I think I get this picture. Print out. Bake.

Ahem. You get the leftovers all to yourself? Fine, be that way. I love love love this addition to the tradition, it puts my Murray's bagel breakfast to shame. Gorgeous!

That looks perfect. I wouldn't mind some just right now, actually...

Gorgeous! And I'm reading on Sunday, no less ... appropriate since this was often "Sunday Supper" when I was growing up, no square meal required. ;-)

Oh my goodness, yum. First Deb with her quiche and now you with dessert! Sign me up! Luckily, the husband doesn't think that fruit goes in dessert (boo), so I would get it all for me... oh, yes.

Beautiful writing. I feel like I just one! But of course I have not and now I really, really need to!

Barbara is one lucky friend! I need to pass your blog around to *my* freinds so I can be a lucky freind too!

I don't cook many desserts, but this one looks great, so I will try soon!
Cheers!

This sounds amazing. Brazil was great, but I'm ready to start cooking for myself again!

have fallen in love with that skillet. must have one inmediately.

My dessert repertoire is limited, but this looks like one I can add to my list of desserts I'm willing to try to make. Thanks!

Luisa, what a delicious suggestion.

I love recipes with baked apples, and if there's cinnamon I surrender.

Apple pancake... Yum...

omg, that sounds delicious.
My mom used to make us dutch babies for both dinner and dessert, usually with canned peaches or stewed apples like this or some savory concoction... so good... so very very good... i should make one of those, i've never tried...

I made this Monday morning and it was awesome. I can't believe I held out a whole day before making it. Can you imagine it with strawberries? Blueberries, bananas or pears? I'm itching to try all these versions. Um, now.

Just discovered your blog. Thanks for this great recipe, it sounds incredible!

I love puffed apple pancakes. I have a similar recipe. I posted the pick a bit ago with how mine came out.

I have all those ingredients on hand and I'm heading downstairs to bake. Right. Now.

I have personally prepared this recipe in the past. Tip: the recipe calls for THINLY sliced apples. I have found the thinner the better!

Ken

Just discovered your blog and this recipe looked easy and delicious. I tried it. Didnt enjoy it as much as I thought I would... First off it was really really thin, flat actually after it deflated. It was kind of sweet yet bland... It needed more "ummph" and perhaps doubling the apple quantity and the batter quantity would have given it more substance. Perhaps this was the desired outcome tho?

We have a restaurant in the Chicago Area called Walker Brother's Restaruant that serves the best Apple Pancakes...that is until I tried this one. Much less sugar and more dough. Just what a gal likes.

Thank you for that recipe -- it was delicious. My husband, two teenage boys and I made short work of it (eating it -- I had to cook it by myself) after dinner tonight. I was hoping for leftovers but there were none. They wanted me to make another one but I didn't have enough apples. Next time I will have to scale it to my 14-inch pan.

I love your blog and have whole list of recipes from it that I want to try. One question about the sow ear's pancake: are you supposed to heat the butter and apples on the stovetop or in the oven? We tried the former this morning and it ended up being a little overdone even though we only cooked it for 20 minutes.

I've been wanting to make something like this for about, oh, 20 years and I finally made it tonight. It was fantastic. I had to use bread flour (so I added a pinch of baking powder) and I upped the cinnamon and added nutmeg, mace and ginger. That combination of spices is both delicate and earthy. What a thing of beauty to watch it rising in the oven, and the curling up around the edges. I'm not a baker (more a cooker), so I impressed myself. Ummm...I also almost half of it myself ....instead of waiting for my main man to come and share it with me. It was that beautiful!
The texture crisp at the edges, and the inside varied between cake-like, bread-like and eggy-custardy. I had to put it up to the broiler to do the final browning just for a minute or so....and next time I would sprinkle some spice directly onto the apples as well (rather than just in the batter). THANKS FOR REMINDING ME TO MAKE THIS!!!

In answer to the post asking whether the apples and butter need to be heated on the stove or in the oven: ON THE STOVE TOP!

It's so much easier that way. Then you just pour the batter on top and pop it into the preheated oven.
Easy and delish!

Can keep comments focussed on cooking questions or to share result of people who have actually tried the recipe?????

It's so annoying to have to skim through a dozen messages that essentially say that it SOUNDS like a good recipe and that they WOULD LIKE TO TRY IT SOME TIME.

Just go ahead and try it, and then share your comments - - telling us what worked and what didn't. Don't just gush on about the description, the photo or the recipe.

We have this at a local resturant here called Bickford's we don't eat it as a desert we eat it as breakfast foods without the powdered sugar , try it with butter and syrup ! its AWESOME !! or a scoop of vanilla ice cream

LOved it. Made it for my hubby this am for his bdy! He loved at Bickfords but most have closed in this area. He likes ith with butter, vanilla ice cream and syrup...yes for breakfast! THX

This was awesome! I am in LA and homesick for Walker Brother's Pancake House in Chicago. This has been one of the long time traditional breakfasts in my family. I made it for dinner...thanks for the taste of home!

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