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Dutch Baby Pancake

Dutch Baby Pancake with Apple Slices
Dutch Baby Pancake with Apple Slices

I really enjoy using my cast-iron cookware.  I have had plenty of cast-iron dutch ovens, the camp style, over the years.  I really like cooking outdoors with them. A few years ago, I was given two 12 inch Lodge cast-iron frying pans for my birthday.  That was the day that the cast-iron moved inside.

One of the recipes that I like to make to show off how easy cast-iron cooking is, is the Dutch Baby Pancake.  It is a German pancake that is baked in the oven.  The traditional way to serve them is with a squeeze of fresh lemon and sprinkled with powdered sugar.  My wife likes hers plain with just butter.  I like mine either traditional or with a sliced apple sauce.

Ingredients:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 2 Tablespoons sugar (I like the Rock Iris vanilla sugar)
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 2 Tablespoons butter to melt in pan
Dutch Baby Pancake straight from the oven
Dutch Baby Pancake straight from the oven

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 425° F with your cast-iron pan.
  2. Combine the first four ingredients together and blend until smooth.  (I use a blender.)
  3. Once the oven and pan are to temperature, remove pan from the oven.
  4. Melt the butter and coat the pan surface.
  5. Pour the batter into the pan and return to the oven.
  6. Bake at 425° F for 15 minutes or until puffy and browned.
  7. Top with additional butter and powdered sugar and let the sugar heat in the oven briefly.
  8. Squeeze some fresh lemon on the top and serve.
Sliced Apple Sauce
Sliced Apple Sauce

Fresh Sliced Apple Sauce

Ingredients:

  • 1 apple, peeled, cored & sliced
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 2 or 3 Tablespoons sugar (I like the Rock Iris vanilla sugar)
  • 1 or 2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice.

Directions:

  1. In a small saucepan melt the butter.
  2. Add the apple slices and lemon juice.  Saute apples until they begin to give up their juice.
  3. Add the sugar and cook until the apples are tender and the syrup has reduced to a nice consistency.
  4. Serve over hot Dutch Baby Pancake.

    Dutch Baby Pancake with butter
    Dutch Baby Pancake with butter
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Honey I’m Home (beer recipe)

My wife wanted to design a beer recipe on her own. She was interested in creating a malt forward beer that was an easy session beer. She didn’t want something too bitter. Without a beer style in mind she designed the following recipe.  I think it would be classified as a Mild.  It was named “Honey I’m Home” because of the amount of honey malt in the grist bill.  Say it like you are Ricky Ricardo.

Ingredients:

  • 3 lbs German Pilsner Malt (1.6 SRM)
  • 3 lbs Two-row Malt (US) (2.0 SRM)
  • 2 lbs CaraPils (1.8 SRM)
  • 1 lb Honey Malt (Canadian) (18.0 SRM)
  • 1 oz Hallertauer [4.8 %] – Boil 25 min
  • 1 oz Saaz [4.0 %] – Boil 25 min
  • 1 oz Hallertauer [4.8 %] – Boil 0 min
  • 1 oz Saaz [4.0 %] – Boil 0 min
  • American Ale Yeast (US 05)

Targets:

  • Original Gravity: 1.046
  • Final Gravity: 1.010 – 1.013
  • Estimated ABV: 4.3 %
  • Bitterness: 17.5 IBUs
  • Color: 5.4 SRM

Directions:

  1. Mash grains in single step infusion.  Target a mash temperature of 149° F.  Mash for an hour or until conversion is complete.
  2. Batch sparge the grains and collect 7 gallons of wort.
  3. Boil the wort for 60 minutes.
  4. At 25 minutes remaining, add the first charge of hops.
  5. At flame out add the remaining hops.
  6. Using immersion chiller, cool wort to yeast pitching temperature (68° F).
  7. Transfer to fermentor and pitch yeast.
  8. Ferment at 68° F until complete. (approx 10 days)
  9. Bottle or keg.

Notes:

I really like this beer.  When fresh, it has a nice hop character to it.

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gdebi

I ran into a situation where I was installing a Ubuntu server for a project. This project would have the server without a GUI interface. I needed to install a software package that had software dependencies. dpkg utilities do not follow or solve package dependencies. I needed a command line utility to install packages that resolved dependencies.

gdebi is that tool. It is in the gdebi-core package.