This bananas foster dutch baby is such a show stopper! It’s basically like a big fluffy pancake that is topped with ice cream and caramelized bananas. Not only is it super easy to make but it looks gorgeous and tastes even better. It’s the perfect decadently sweet breakfast dish or awe-inspiring dessert that looks complicated but it’s not.
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In situations like this, sometimes you just need a giant fluffy pancake to get you through the day.
And with Easter around the corner, it seems bizarre not to have something lined up in the food department.
To be quite honest, I didn't even know it was Easter this week. Whoops?
I guess that's what happens when you're super pregnant during a pandemic and trying to just live in the moment.
But anyways, as soon as I heard, I knew I wanted to share a recipe that would not only look amazing but would taste even better!
The most glorious part about the dutch baby is how incredibly easy it is to make. The only two things that you really need to remember is to start with a hot pan and to have your ingredients be room temperature.
And although it's super easy to make, it always looks super fancy and impressive which is perfect for a weird easter celebration.
As for toppings, the list is limitless. I shared my favorite topping which is bananas foster but you could literally serve it anyway you'd like!
From sweet options like strawberries and nutella, to more savory options like ham and cheese -- it's totally up to you!
Ingredients - What you'll need
FOR THE DUTCH BABY
- room temperature milk
- room temperature eggs
- vanilla extract
- white sugar
- all-purpose flour
- salty butter
FOR THE BANANAS FOSTER
- salty butter
- brown sugar
- ground cinnamon
- vanilla extract
- ripe bananas
- your favorite rum (I used Grander Rum)
- orange juice (I LOVE Natalies!)
- vanilla ice cream (I used Tillamook)
How to make a dutch baby
The first time I made a dutch baby, I was blown away by how easy it was. To me, they always seemed hard to achieve but they're not!
The most important thing you need to remember is that the batter mixture should be room temperature so that the dutch baby rises as high as possible.
You'll also NEED to start with a hot pan to cook it in! I recommend sticking your cast iron in the oven while it preheats to 400F degrees which is ample time to get it the perfect temperature.
If you don't have a good cast iron, you can use a nonstick oven-safe pan like this one.
As the oven is heating, prep the batter. Add milk, eggs, vanilla and white sugar to a blender (or food processor) and blend for 30 seconds. Add flour and blend for another 30 seconds.
If you don't have a blender, you can whip it by hand - just be sure to whip it good!
Now pull the pan out of the oven and add butter. It should be hot enough that the butter melts instantly but doesn't burn. If it’s not melting, stick it back in the oven with the butter until it does.
Before adding the batter to the buttered pan, blitz the blender one more time then immediately pour it in. Stick it in the oven and let it cook for 25 minutes.
How to make bananas foster
As the Dutch baby is cooking, you'll want to make the bananas foster.
When there's ten minutes left of cooking, melt the butter in a pan over medium heat.
Now add brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla extract and stir it once. Let the mixture start to bubble and simmer - don't be tempted to stir though!
Once it's bubbled for a minute or two, add the bananas and stir or toss until they're covered!
Then add the rum and let it continue to bubble and cook out. After 2 minutes, turn the heat down to a simmer and add the orange juice.
Let the bananas foster simmer and reduce until dutch baby is ready.
And lastly, once the dutch baby has cooked for 25 minutes, take it out of the oven and let it cool for 5 minutes.
Before serving, top with ice cream and bananas foster mixture and serve immediately.
Other toppings ideas
If you're not into bananas foster, I've got some more tasty topping ideas for ya!
The most common topping is probably a squeeze of fresh lemon juice with powdered sugar and fresh berries. It's simple yet delicious.
Besides bananas foster, one of my personal favorites is fresh chopped strawberries with a drizzle of nutella.
You could also make it savory with melted brie and seared ham.
What to pair it with
With easter right around the corner, I would recommend pairing this with these gorgeous Japanese style egg salad sandwiches, these asparagus and goat cheese puff pastries, or this savory crock pot brown sugar pineapple glazed ham recipe.
And if you make the ham, you can use the leftovers on these easy southern belle funeral sandwiches!
If you want more inspiration for sweet dishes, try this easy strawberry dump cake (perfect quarantine recipe because it's all pantry staples!), this salted caramel churro french toast, or these puff pastry cinnamon rolls!
If you need a celebratory cocktail, you MUST make these easter bunny espresso martinis!
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Recipe:
Recipe
Bananas Foster Dutch Baby
Ingredients
for the dutch baby
- ¾ cup milk room temp
- 3 eggs room temp
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon white sugar
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- 3 tablespoons salty butter sliced thinly
for the bananas foster
- 4 tablespoon salted butter
- 5 tablespoon brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large bananas sliced into thick chunks
- 1 tablespoon your favorite rum I used Grander
- 1 tablespoon orange juice
- 3 scoops vanilla ice cream
Instructions
for the dutch baby
- Put a cast iron or oven-proof nonstick skillet in the oven and preheat to 400F degrees
- Add milk, eggs, vanilla and white sugar to a blender or food processor and blend for 30 seconds. Add flour and blend for another 30 seconds.
- Pull the pan out of the oven and add butter, let it melt, if it’s not melting, stick it back in the oven until it does.
- Blitz the blender one more time then immediately add the mixture to the buttered pan and stick in the oven for 25 minutes.
for the bananas foster
- During the last 10 minutes of the dutch baby is cooking, start your bananas foster.
- Melt butter in a pan over medium heat. Add brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla extra and stir just once.
- Let it begin to bubble then add the bananas. Stir or toss the bananas in the brown sugar butter mixture until evenly coated. Add rum and let it continue to bubble for 2 minutes.
- Turn the heat down to a simmer and add the orange juice.
- Let the mixture simmer and reduce until dutch baby is ready.
- Once the dutch baby is done, take it out of the oven and let it cool for 5 minutes. Top with ice cream and bananas foster mixture and serve immediately.
Kristi
I made this today, before I read your recipe!! I wanted to tell you our minds think alike. 2 differences I wanted to share. I used real maple syrup and rum flavoring, then used Greek yogurt, plain of course, then poured the deliciousness on my German..pancake that is...haha. great minds I tell you what, I just had to cut a little sugar out for me, not that it wasn't just as delightful. Naptime now