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Mini Dutch Baby Berry Baskets

mini dutch babies

Easter is almost upon us! It’s one of my favourite holidays, not only because of what it signifies but because it kicks off all things spring! All those baby chicks, pastel colours, baskets full of flowers and berries. It’s a bright spot at the end of a long winter.

If you’re throwing an Easter brunch, it doesn’t have to be stressful. Recipes like this mean you won’t be waking up in the wee hours of the morning to start prepping breakfast. It comes together in a flash and is almost completely hands off, meaning you’ve got a lot more time to work on other things. Or, just visit. :)

I think these mini dutch babies are just so darn cute. They’re little pancake baskets filled with a dollop of whipped cream (or dairy-free whipped cream) and sprinkling of fresh berries. The dutch babies are eggy like a crepe and the whipped cream and berries are the perfect light accompaniment. My kids could not get enough. They would have eaten the whole batch themselves if I had let them. No joke.

This is what they look like when they’re coming out of the oven. Do not panic! The centers will sink and they’ll make very cute little baskets. Promise. As per usual, I love that they’re not perfect and each has it’s own unique personality – that means it’s the real deal!


Mini Dutch Baby Berry Baskets

  • 1 cup milk
  • 6 eggs
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • whipped cream (or dairy-free whipped cream), berries and maple syrup, to serve

Place milk, eggs, flour, salt and vanilla in a blender. Process until smooth, scraping down the sides to make sure all the flour is incorporated. Remove the fill cap and, with the processor running, slowly stream in the melted butter. Process until fully incorporated and mixture is smooth.

Grease one and a half regular-sized muffin tins (about 16 muffins cups), coating well with butter or oil of choice. Pour a scant 1/4 cup batter into each cup. Bake at 400ºF for 15-18 minutes until puffy and golden. Serve warm filled with whipped cream and berries, and a drizzle of maple syrup.

Makes: 14-16 servings


Adapted from Real Mom Kitchen.

 

23 Homemade Edible Gifts

23 Homemade Edible Gifts

I love giving the gift of food at Christmas, and I know I”m not the only one. Dreaming and scheming about what to make for holiday parties, hostess gifts, stocking stuffers and to have on hand for last-minutes guests, is just so much fun. I thought I”d kick things off with some of my favourite holiday foods that are perfect for gift giving. Many of these will be making their way into the gift baskets and stockings that I”ll be giving away all throughout the month. Shhh. Don”t tell. ;)


Breakfast

Gingerbread Granola / Pear & Walnut Sour Cream Coffee Cake / Chai Spiced Banana Bread

Invited to a holiday brunch? Why not return the favour and bake up a breakfast treat for the host to enjoy at a later date? The coffee cake and banana bread are great additions to the brunch itself, and the granola makes a fabulous gift because it will stay good for a couple of weeks, so there”s no pressure to eat it all at once.


Snacks

Fig Newton Crumble Bars / Maple Walnut Apple Chips / Homemade Wheat Thins

Bringing snacks to a holiday party is a must. Wether it be crackers, dried fruit or bars, these make for some yummy holiday snacking – and on the healthy side to boot.


Jam

Apple Cranberry Jam / Grapefruit Cranberry Marmalade / Vanilla Tangerine Marmalade

Preserves make great hostess gifts, stocking stuffers or last-minute presents, incase you forgot someone! If you haven”t already put up some summer fruit, have no fear. You still have time for a fall canning session. These jams take advantage of in-season produce – apples, cranberries, grapefruit and tangerines.


Sweets

Caramel Cappuccino Walnut Bars / Peanut Butter Popcorn Crunch / Cinnamon-Honey Marshmallows / Mocha Chip Banana Bread / Mocha Almond Biscotti / Cappuccino Nanaimo Bars

Mocha and coffee flavoured things seem to be a theme with me at Christmas. And why not? Just hearing the words gives me a warm and cozy feeling. If coffee”s not your thing make sure to try the cinnamon-honey marshmallows or peanut butter popcorn crunch. They make for a great movie night with friends!


Cookies

Lattice “Pie Crust” Sugar Cookies / Ginger Crinkle Cookies / Christmas Cookie Puzzle / Eggnog Sugar Cookies

Cookies are a must at Christmas and can take all sorts of fun shapes, sizes and flavours. Sugar cookies are great for gift giving because they don”t go stale very quickly. But you can”t go wrong with ginger crinkle cookies either because they just look and taste so festive.


Chocolates

Dark Chocolate Rum Truffles / Hazelnut Truffles / Chocolate Dipped Coconut-Almond Candies / Cranberry Almond Bark (not pictured)

Truffles and bark are so fun to make, and so adaptable too. The only thing to keep in mind is that most recipes need to be stored in the fridge so you”ll need to take this into account in your packaging, and make sure to let the recipient know too!


I can”t wait to share more edible gifts with you over the next couple of weeks!

What are your favourite foods to gift during Christmas?