Barbarella’s German Pancakes

  4.3 – 144 reviews  

Put the quick noodles in a homemade sauce and throw away the seasoning packet. For a full dinner, I like to top mine with a fried egg and a squeeze of Sriracha.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 eggs
  2. 2 tablespoons white sugar
  3. 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  4. ¾ cup milk

Instructions

  1. Place the eggs, sugar, flour and milk into the container of a blender. Process until smooth on low speed.
  2. Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium heat. Pour batter about 1/4 cup at a time (or more for larger pancakes). Tilt pan to achieve a round shape. Heat until golden, then flip and brown on the other side. Serve immediately with syrup, or fresh berries and whipped cream.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 104 kcal
Carbohydrate 13 g
Cholesterol 97 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 5 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 54 mg
Sugars 9 g
Fat 3 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

William Nicholson
Nope
Bonnie Jordan
Most people giving it good stars altered the recipe. As is, these end up slimy and too sweet. They are thin as a sheet of paper and fall apart when you try to flip or plate them
Colleen Mitchell
Yummy. I used unsweetened vanilla almond milk and added an additional 2 tablespoons flour. Great texture and not too sweet! Served with honey kiwis and raspberries!
Daniel Koch
Great recipe however I feel the proportions are off and create more of a crepe. I edited by quadrupling the recipe as is and then using a 1/2 cup in a large skillet. This created a thicker center that my family is akin to. Very delicious! Topped with cinnamon sugar, bananas, and lemon squeeze!
Eric Taylor
I was curious to see if eierkuchen was in the allrecipes files. I didnt find that but this one was pretty close.
Sarah Jennings
SO good! and these are easy to make. Thank you for posting recipe! I had 1 that ripped, but fried up the last of the batter for patch, added filling & rolled it up- worked fine! : )
Joshua Archer
My absolute go to for Swedish pancakes! We cook these thicker than crepes (we don’t like paper thin crepes) and I always have to double the recipe.
Robert Howard
Really hard to make. I had trouble keeping the batter in one place on the griddle, amd they were difficult to flip… 🙁 But they tasted awesome!(Especially with some pear butter added on top with powdered sugar!)
Roberto Bell
I made this for dessert tonight and we had some chocolate mixture. i mixed it in and my family loves it!
Courtney Strickland
I must have made them too big, only got two pancakes out of the measurements for 4 servings but they were almost as good as my Germa mama used to make. I remember rolling them up with applesauce on the inside and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar
Cynthia Coleman
I’m an awful person. I double the flour. Otherwise it was too runny and had the consistency of a fried custard. Whole wheat is also easier to incorporate by hand and avoid clumps if you have it available already, and there isn’t enough of it, even doubled to really leave a flavor. I’m on the third time of making it now. Good recipe. GREAT way to use up a bunch of eggs fast if doubling or quading the recipe.
Michael Williams
These pancakes were exceptionally hard to make. They were too runny and did not cook
Vanessa Brown
I have attempted to make these several times, but they never quite turn out.
Crystal Roberson
I was just in Germany and have missed their pancakes since being home. I tried this recipe tonight and I was transported back to Freiburg ! Delicious! I Followed the recipe but used Almond milk.
Michael Cruz
Wow, this is very easy! I can make this pancake easily. I thought about German food because my mother and I met a German lady last week having German bread and some salt for the wedding we attended. She gave the bread to the newly wedded couple, and the couple shared it with everyone.
Sabrina Williams
Turned out really good. Was able to get 4 nice size pancakes going with this recipe.
Robert Gutierrez
For those of you having a hard time flipping them maybe try this recipe instead! I have been making these for years and I use a very similar recipe. Tastes great, still thin enough to roll, easy to flip! 3 eggs, 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of milk, 2TBPS sugar, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp vanilla. Sprinkle with cinnamon, sugar, and syrup when you done and roll it up!
Tanya Hernandez
Followed the recipe and it turned out great! Kids are picky eaters and they all loved it. We had them with Nutella and Dulce de Leche!
Joseph Reynolds
Just like Oma used to make. I couldn’t find my recipe in my untidy cupboard so looked this up! So delicious brought me back. My daughter and I loved it!
Jill Bradford
Tasted just like my grandma’s ?? added some cinnamon and enjoyed 4 large ones with my dog…yummy
Sharon Carroll DDS
I really liked this recipe. They tasted great! The only thing i would suggest is that rather than tilting the pan to get it circular just pour the batter into the pan and cook it like a regular pancake

 

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