In which country did the "Dutch baby pancake" originate?
Correct answer: USA
I am not a number.
I'm curious. Is it a Dutch "baby pancake" or a "Dutch baby" pancake?
Mia
Looks yummy
Wannabe Vulcan
Player #54325755, don't be such a crepe.
Ann Martha
KittyA9, they don't look anything like English pancakes which are flat and thin and traditionally eaten with lemon juice and sugar on Shrove Tuesday although now we have many varieties and outlets specialising in them which is a relatively new thing
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
I am not a number. LOL! It's definitely a pancake made from Dutch babies.
KittyA9
They are DELICIOUS 😋 They remind me of English Pancakes that I was introduced to way back in the 1960’s.
B Dog
I wish I’d known what they were for, I used to have some of those little cast iron mini pans. They made good ashtrays 😂