11 October 2011

blueberry dutch baby

I have been so internet MIA lately. Normally I am always updated on twitter, checking everyone's blogs daily and taking photos for posts. But this past week I went on twitter maybe once or twice, hadn't even gone on my computer, only checking email on my iphone, and barely taking any photos. Bad week for blogging, good week for actually having a personal life! 

I made this Dutch Baby one weekend for breakfast, because of some extra blueberries that we had left in our fridge. A simple recipe of just whisking a few basic pantry staples together to make one of the best 'pancakes' I have ever had. 
It was fluffy yet crispy, light but full of flavor. Sprinkle any kind of berries of small chunks of fruit on it to make one of your own. The batter of the dutch baby is in itself not sweet, but once you put that first dusting of powdered sugar, it instantly melts into the surface. Making a perfect breakfast or brunch staple. 
This weekend me and my boyfriend were on the quest to find Halloween costumes. We set out Monday to search out the local costume stores, malls, shopping centers, anywhere we could think of to find an outfit. We both got a few things, but of course nothing at all that was for costumes. Him a new fancy jacket and a shirt, me a few dresses and the most ridiculous shirt saying 'FREE WHEEZY' from the clearance bin at the mall. The minute he pointed it out to me, knowing my obsession with all things Lil Wayne, I started jumping up and down. Throwing it on immediately over my clothes. So ecstatic about a shirt that looks quite absurd on a tiny blonde girl. But I love it now and while on a break at work, an older woman saw me wearing the shirt and yelled to me 'Lil Wayne!!!' then just smiled and walked away. Most epic shirt yet.
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68 comments:

Jenny @ Practically Perfect... said...

Oooh, that looks so good :-)

emma miller said...

I don't know whats better... your lil wayne shirt or this recipe...

Katie said...

I love everything about this...especially the name! It just sounds so friendly, baby! :)

Natashia said...

This is my type of breakfast! Will be making this one Sunday morning :)

jkd said...

i want some of that. :(

la domestique said...

I love a dutch baby...great photos!

Unknown said...

awesome!! No need for the oven, and thousand of combinations to try! Love it! Love the pictures, too!

zoe said...

great recipe - i love that it's baked. will be trying this!

Jesica @ Pencil Kitchen said...

Haha... Imagining that shirt! Lil Wayne! Can't believe those blueberries were leftovers :)

[eeny] said...

mhh yum, i love a good dutch baby. Never thought of adding blueberries. Looks delicious though. Need to try it soon.

heidi / foodiecrush said...

A squeeze of lemon and a squeeze of Lil' Wayne, these dutch babies are making me hunnngry! Gorg!

Amalia said...

Oh wow, this looks awesome! I could totally eat the whole thing :)

Unknown said...

That looks so yummy!! Maybe I'll try it this weekend.

the vanilla bean blog said...

I love Dutch Babies! And, as always, your photos are amazing.

Ally said...

Absolute artistry. Your baking. Your photos. Gorgeous.

Wellies and Vogue said...

after a long horrid day I made this last night to cheer myself up - amazingly simple and so so yum! am trying you banana cake this weekend! so happy I found your blog!

Denise @ TLT - The Little Things said...

Gorgeous! And a Dutch baby is even better when you're a Dutch girl like me;)

Sara said...

This looks amazing! I love dutch babies, but I'd always made them with apples...blueberries sounds terrific! :)

Carolyn Jung said...

That would be worth waking up extra early for. ;)

athena said...

love the dish name. love the photos. hi julie!

Monika said...

Love it;)

Lucy said...

Such beautiful photos in this post :) The dutch baby looks delicious - what a treat for breakfast!

Anonymous said...

Could one use a regular nonstick skilled it they didn't have cast iron?

Anonymous said...

*skillet

Anonymous said...

Looks so good I made one this morning. I was so pleased with the result, I blogged it.

katarzynka said...

It looks just perfect. Beautiful pictures!

Kara said...

Goodness! This looks too yummy!!
My sister has the same shirt...she is a little blonde gal too! Love it :D
Love your blog! New follower! :D

Kara :)

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Breeanna @ a brilliant melody said...

That looks so good. And I bet my husband would love me even more if I were to make this. Thanks for the recipe!

I need to get a halloween costume, but I have no idea what to be!

Southern Elle said...

Gorgeous Post.. The photos, the food.. it's all DELICIOUS!

Anonymous said...

I just started making my own bread, now I really want to make this!! As always, amazing photos!

Anonymous said...

Um, somehow my comment was published on a different post than the one I thought I was commenting on. Odd. This looks damn good too :)

alemanka said...

Thanks for the recipe. It was very delicious! :)

Breeanna @ a brilliant melody said...

I made this on Sunday and it turned out pretty good. When I took mine out from the oven it was very light and puffy, but then after a few minutes it started to shrink, so it didn't look as pretty as yours, but my husband really loved it! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Here comes the grammar police: my boyfriend and I

Julie Marie said...

Hey grammar police! I don't care!

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I made this on Sunday and it turned out pretty good. When I took mine out from the oven it was very light and puffy, but then after a few minutes it started to shrink, so it didn't look as pretty as yours, but my husband really loved it! Thanks!

Joann said...

Pinterest keeps bringing me back to your site...haha! I'll have to try this one too!

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MORE RUSTIC!

Anonymous said...

Why did you make such a mess for such a simple recipe?

alan said...

i ate three dutch babies thanks to you yummy with bbq ribs

Stacey said...

Found you on Pinterest and now I just HAVE to make this. It's 90 here in So Florida, but I am preheating the oven.

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Erica Lea said...

Just wanted to let you know that I've made this a couple of times (once with blueberries, once with pears) and it is delicious! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. :)