BONNIE'S DUTCH BABY WITH FRESH FRUIT
Yummm, this Dutch baby is so easy and good. It's perfect for a lazy breakfast but fancy enough for a brunch. Your whole family will love this. If you've never had a Dutch baby before, it's basically a baked pancake that's topped with fruit and powdered sugar. Feel free to adjust the fruit to suit your taste or what's in season. A...
Provided by BonniE !
Categories Fruit Breakfast
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. PREHEAT OVEN Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Place 3 tablespoons of butter in the 10-inch cast iron skillet to melt while it is preheating.
- 2. MIX INGREDIENTS Combine all the remaining ingredients in a small mixing bowl and whisk until well mixed.
- 3. With a potholder, take the cast iron skillet out of the oven (shut the door so you don't lose your heat) and pour the batter into it.
- 4. Return it to the oven to bake.
- 5. BAKE THE DUTCH BABY Bake the Dutch Baby in the oven for 15 minutes, watch it carefully as it browns so it doesn't burn. Here is what it looks like when it is baked.
- 6. FILL THE DUTCH BABY WITH FRUIT Fill with an assortment of fruit or berries. Squeeze the juice of one lemon over all fruit.
- 7. TO SERVE Dust generously with powdered sugar.
- 8. Slice in 6 pie-shaped slices to serve and top with a dollop of whipped cream. Enjoy!
- 9. The original recipe photograph by Bonnie
BONNIE'S HAM AND CHEESY BRUNCH BUNS
Ham and Cheesy Brunch Buns are perfect for get togethers with family and friends, holidays and events. Keep them in your freezer for a fast breakfast. Great for a hiking or camping trip, or RV meals. Easy to make. Made with your favorite bread dough. Just roll it out, and add the delicious layers of ham and cheeses and...
Provided by BonniE !
Categories Other Breakfast
Time 50m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Let the cream cheese come to room temperature so it is easier to spread.
- 2. Use your favorite bread dough, enough for one loaf of bread and let it rise for about an hour. Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper.
- 3. Plan ahead. Prepare the ham and vegetables. I chop my ingredients small.
- 4. Roll out the dough with a rolling pin in a rectangular size on a cutting board, about 1/4 inch thick.
- 5. Brush melted butter over the dough, and then spread the softened cream cheese over the buttered dough.
- 6. Add the chopped ham to the dough, and press it down into the dough with your fingers.
- 7. Add the chopped broccoli. Press it down.
- 8. This is the cheese I used. You can use whatever you like. Sharp cheddar is wonderful. So is Monterey Jack and Pepper Jack. For a lighter Brunch Bun for a ladies luncheon, select Fontina or Gruyere cheese.
- 9. Add the cheese to the dough. Press it down.
- 10. Add the onions. Press down.
- 11. Add the Parmesan cheese to the dough and pat it down with your fingers. Now, roll it up into a long log. Start rolling it from the long side of the dough as depicted in the photo. Hold it firmly. It will be slightly lumpy. Slice it into 1 1/4 inch slices, as if you were making sweet rolls. Lift carefully with a spatula and place the slices on the parchment paper on the sheet pan. (Lay the slices down)
- 12. Place the slices about 1 1/2 inches apart. Let the slices rise again for about 40 minutes.
- 13. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 30 to 40 minutes until golden brown on the tops and the bottoms of the buns. Brush warm tops with butter and sprinkle with sea salt. This recipe makes about 16 Brunch Buns.
- 14. Here is how it looks.
- 15. Enjoy!
- 16. Wrap the cooked buns individually in Saran Wrap and place in a container for the fridge.
- 17. You can also store these buns in the freezer. Microwave to thaw.
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