Dutch Baby AND the best potato pancakes? And this is a place Lee likes? Hmmm, if only there were some way I could synthesize all this new information and formulate a plan of some sort. If only, if only.
JZ, it's a puzzle, but let me know if you come up with anything. Maybe we can get Megan or Juliana to help us figure it out.
They're determined problem-solvers like that. Determined breakfast-eating problem-solvers. I've also heard that Suzi doesn't suck at that kind of sleuthery. Let's put them on the case.
We might need Consuela's help as well, because she's also all smart and shit.
Hmm. How many can fit in your car(s)?
I'm pretty sure what I grew up with as David Eyre's Pancake is also a Dutch Baby.
I'm so tickled to find that other Buffistas know of Dutch babies -- I've never met anyone else (besides my dad's second wife) who had any idea what I was talking about.
I didn't know what they were called, but I've only ever seen them in Boise. OMG the lemon and powdered sugar combo on the crepe-y/pancake, YUM.
I'm so tickled to find that other Buffistas know of Dutch babies -- I've never met anyone else (besides my dad's second wife) who had any idea what I was talking about.
Oh! We call those German Pancakes. We have them for xmas every year, and IIRC I put our recipe in the cookbook.
You know, I've come to accept the chemically-induced nose dive of mood that lasts a day or so. I can keep it in perspective, knowing what is going on. Do I really need the pimple of doom that shows up in the same place every damned time? Insult upon injury.
Biology is WHACK.
Dutch Babies used to be a staple of Seattle 24 hour dining.
Back in the day, when the city was more interesting than it is now, and we actually had some 24 hour dining, that is.
I had the recipe for them on my fridge for years. If it's still there (it might be), we're talking almost a decade. I don't make them much, because Lillian can't eat them, but they're pretty easy.
Noah and Grace pics make me happy.
Here's Dylan starring in his own rendition of Toes Are Awesome! [edited - new link, audio working now.]
Dutch Babies used to be a staple of Seattle 24 hour dining.
siiiiiigh
Back in the day, when the city was more interesting than it is now, and we actually had some 24 hour dining, that is.
... We don't anymore, do we? Well drat.