A light, fluffy, oven-baked twist on pancakes that requires just six staple ingredients, these German pancakes are perfect for a quick, family‑pleasing breakfast.

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Easy German Pancake Recipe
This simple recipe for German pancakes are a family favorite. My mom would always make them growing up and now I make them with my kids. You may know them by the name German puff pancake, fluffy pancakes, Dutch baby or Hootenanny.
Whatever you call them, this pancake recipe is light, fluffy and baked to perfection. We love them topped with fresh berries, maple syrup or buttermilk syrup, powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar.
Ingredient Notes
Easily double this recipe for a crowd or triple it like my mom does!
- Fresh eggs. Personally, I think one of the main keys to the fluffiest German pancakes is using fresh eggs. Also, beating each egg, one at a time for 30 seconds will help them rise better.
- White flour. I prefer to use all-purpose flour, as I’ve found the best results when using that specific kind.
How to Make German Pancakes
Baking German pancakes in the oven is a lot easier then cooking regular pancakes on the stove because you can just pour the batter into the pan and bake it, rather than flip individual pancakes.

Preheat oven to 400°F. Slice butter and add to 9×13″ pan. Then place pan into oven for about 2 minutes, until melted.

In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together flour, sugar and salt. Next add milk and vanilla. Then beat in ONE egg at a time until smooth. The batter will be thinner than normal pancakes, which is what you want!

Pour batter over melted butter and bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Slice and serve warm with toppings of choice.
Recipe Tips
- Preheat the pan: Warming the pan with butter in the oven before adding the batter helps the pancakes rise and prevents sticking. The hot butter creates a non-stick surface and encourages that signature puff.
- How to tell they’re done: The edges and top should be golden brown, puffed up, and light and airy. They typically rise a couple of inches while baking.
- Check the center: Before removing from the oven, make sure the center is fully set. This helps the pancake release cleanly from the pan and ensures it’s cooked through.
- Serve immediately: German pancakes are best enjoyed fresh from the oven while they’re warm and fluffy. Top with butter, homemade maple syrup, fresh berries, or a dusting of powdered sugar.

Looking for more breakfast recipes? Try blender crepes, buttermilk pancakes and Swedish pancakes.
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German Pancake Recipe
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Ingredients
- 3 Tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 6 large eggs
Optional toppings: Syrup, jam, powdered sugar, fresh berries, cinnamon sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Slice the butter and add to a 9×13″ pan. Then place into the oven until melted (about 2 minutes).
- Whisk together the flour, sugar and salt in medium-sized bowl. Add milk and vanilla. Then beat in ONE egg at a time until smooth. For extra fluffy pancakes, beat 30 seconds per egg.
- Pour mixture over melted butter and bake 18-20 mins., or until golden brown. Slice and serve warm with your favorite toppings.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.


Trulie
Made these this morning with the candy syrup and WOW what a response I got from my in-laws! My very picky father in law ate three pieces! I have a few ideas springing in my head about how I will tweak the syrup for a desert my Husband loves at a local restaurant. The flavor is so close to what we have been trying to figure out I will let you know how it turns out!
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
So glad you like it!! Your going to have to tell me how the blondie turns out. Sounds yummy!!
Tauni
Drooling over your stunning photo. If I got this breakfast on Mother’s Day, I might stay in bed forever!
We love your darling idea and will be linking back to you in our Saturday Snaps post tomorrow on the SNAP! blog.
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
Thanks Tauni! haha I know seriously.. who doesn’t love breakfast in bed? YUM!!
Lyuba
Mmmm. ..will be trying it soon!
bj
We love them, too. I just did a post on mine not long ago..strawberries and creme…yummy.
xo bj
Whitney
We love us some German Pancakes around here. I’m from Utah and a lot of people here know them as puffy or oven pancakes. SO yummy. Our recipe uses more butter, but I’ll have to try cutting it back. Also, the recipe that was handed down to me combines everything in a blender – it’s SO much faster and never any lumps to work out. My 5-year-old likes them with syrup, but the adults go for a more traditional topping – a dusting of powdered sugar and lemon juice. It’s amazing!
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
I’m going to have to try it in a blender… that does seem easy!! And yum.. fresh lemon and powdered sugar would be amazing!
Kyla @ Funky PolkaDot Giraffe
We love German Pancakes! My kids call them Fluffy Eggs – I just did a post about it – LOL. We love ours with Butter Syrup, but I think it’s similar to your Candy Syrup – love that name.
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
haha yeah they are kind of like fluffy eggs! Love that. And yes candy syrup is like buttermilk syrup… I just named it that because it is SOO good! :)
Adri@dreambookdesign
Those look insanely amazing!!!!! I am visiting today because Mandi told us we could schmooze the judges if we wanted to, and I’m all for it;) jk! I am in the top 15 and hopefully will make it to the top 5!! But really, have been following your blog for awhile now and just love it!
<3,
adri
http://Www.dreambookdesign.com
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
haha I’m all for it! GOOD LUCK!! Your blog is so cute, that would be so fun if you win!
Amber
Totally made these on Conference. One of my favorite breakfasts growing up! PS I am in love with your plates!!! Did you make them like that or did you buy them??
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
SO fun! There one of our family’s fave traditions too! I got the plate from Home Goods… 3.99!
Ashton
These look awesome!! I love German pancakes big time! I’d love for you to link it up to my Sweet Treats party today. Hope to see you there!!
Simone and Bella Luna
German pancakes is one of my favorites foods. My grandma used tomake them for us at lunch on saturday. We’d eat applesauce with it. I still do, and I also like to smear Nutella over them! Cheers
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
How fun! AND YUM… nutella! I’ve never tried that.. but I’m definitely going to!
Amanda Andrus
I am agree with Tanya. I grew up having german pancakes only we called it by a different name. I want to know what candy syrup is?
Jamielyn
It’s like buttermilk syrup… here’s the recipe http://www.iheartnaptime.net/2010/08/tasty-tuesday-french-toast-w-candy.html… SO GOOD!!
Tanya H.
Mmmm, I’ve been making German pancakes forever, but what is candy syrup?!? Sounds delish!
Jamielyn
It’s like buttermilk syrup… you will NEVER go back…. trust me! http://www.iheartnaptime.net/2010/08/tasty-tuesday-french-toast-w-candy.html
Brooke
You had me at pancake……I’ll be making these in the morning.
Jamielyn
haha! Let me know how they go!
Heather
Oh nommy! I made these a long time ago and had forgotten about them. Must make again!
Jamielyn
Yes you must make them! :)
Katie
We calls these Egg Ocean. The first time I made it (it’s one of my husband’s favorite), I freaked out when I opened the oven door. No one told me what it was going to look like!!! I took pictures and everything. I even made my husband come in and see, and he just said, “Didn’t I tell you it did that?” It was so awesome!! And now I love it too!!
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
ha ha I love that.. Egg Ocean. I never thought of that but it totally looks like an ocean!
Leslie
they look FANTASTIC!!!!!
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
ohh they are a yummy treat! Try them some time.
Lindsay
These look so yummy!!…they would most def send my blood sugar through the roof (type 1 diabetic)…but nothing a little extra insulin can’t cover lol!!
Delighted Momma
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
lol yes definitely with the candy syrup… you could use a different syrup.
they are even good just plain. YUM!
Nicole K
Love these! we’ve had these since i was a child too. i’ve only ever made them using 4 ingredients. flour, milk, eggs, butter. i think i might give your additional ingerdients a try. i am so craving these now!
I♥naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes
how fun! vanilla and sugar can’t hurt ;)