Dutch Baby With Bacon and Runny Camembert Recipe (2024)

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KatPat

If you pour the batter into the hot pan in a spiral pattern, it will be easier to serve. Pouring the batter in one spot cools the pan and makes the pancake stick to the metal.

Joyce

This was a lovely Sunday brunch option. I halved the recipe for two people, but that was still too much. I used an 8" cast iron skillet. It came out beautifully in appearance but was somewhat difficult to extract from the pan and certainly was a devil to clean. It has a mild flavor. Perhaps a bit of red pepper flakes or hot sauce to give it some oomph? But it was delicious no matter.

Suzy

We made this for Christmas brunch. The most important thing to pass along is that I used my 12” cast iron pan (I don’t have anything smaller) and the batter and cheese filled that pan, so I would take care that if you use a smaller pan, the batter doesn’t spill over into your oven. Next time, I will only use half the butter and both my husband and I think smoked gouda would work well. The recipe as written was delicious!

Rob-in-Philly

Yum! Second time I added some sauteed apples under the cheese...just to try bumping it up since apples and camembert go so well together. Home run!

David Andersen

For a vegetarian variant, I threw two teaspoons of smoked paprika and a tsp of powdered shallots into the oil and cooked it for a minute before mixing in the batter. It worked well.

Best dutch baby I’ve ever made!

I have made lots of Dutch babies, but this was by far my favorite. One thing that I’ve learned after making so many is that the eggs and milk need to be room temp or else it doesn’t rise correctly. Also, I always blitz everything in a blender rather than mixing and it works perfect every time. Also, many people said this made too much or that there was too much cheese. I made this on Christmas morning for 5 people with no left overs. Not too much cheese! I sprinkled it with flaky sea salt, too.

Mark

Made this today for the first time. Halved the recipe for two people. A couple of observations: don't overcook the bacon, doesn't eat as nicely if its crunchy, be careful pouring the batter into the pan with the bacon, if you do it too quickly it pushes all the bacon to the sides and starts to cook the edges too soon. Easier to cut the camembert if its very cold, mine got to room temp and was a mess. Oh and be sure to use a non stick pan, made getting it out so easy. Will make again.

kkclouse

Serve with fig jam ... yum!

LEC

Omit the bacon, saute red onions in its place for more savory oomph?

Christi

1st try, applied these variations:Had mushrooms to use up so chopped and added while cooking bacon.Used 1:1 Bob's Red Mill gluten free flour.This turned out perfectly. The only thing I'd do differently was arrangement of the camembert. I did a line like in the photo. Would have preferred putting them in a pinwheel. More satisfying visually and more evenly distributed onto each piece. We cut this into 8 pieces in a 10" skillet.Will certainly make again with infinite flavor variations.

SUE

This was wonderful. Couldn't find camembert so used brie. Also used probably a bit more than half of the wheel, the whole wheel seemed a bit much. Great warmed up the next day, too. Yum

Nancy McAfee

Too greasy and weak flavor. Drain ALL the bacon grease off and decrease the butter. I agree with those who would add onions and use cheddar.

Betsy

Wow, this was delicious and impressive! Only added 1 tablespoon of butter b/c there was already bacon fat and it turned out beautifully. Did pinwheel the Camembert rather than piling it in the middle and that made for pretty presentation and easy slicing. Will try this again, maybe with smoked Gouda. Pairs nicely with Lipitor.

Dave Swider

I like to melt 3tbsp of butter in the skillet, melt it, then pour the batter on top. It’ll float the Dutch Baby and make getting it out of the pan easier.

PNWLauren

Made this for two as a quarantine Easter brunch. It was delicious but incredibly rich. We did halve the recipe. It felt celebratory and fit the occasion. Next time I would use less camembert and share with more people along with a light springy salad with a crisp dressing for some contrast.

Kathleen

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epmolander

Made this with andouille sausage and Brie, using my standard Dutch baby recipe for two people. It was good, but the crowning touch was the arugula and cherry tomatoes with balsamic vinaigrette on top.

Tom Quayle

We made this today exactly as the recipe states. It turned out great and this is a keeper. The only thought we had is that there should be more direction of what to do with the bacon grease. We poured the liquid grease out, kept the bacon bits and pan grease in place and added the cooked bacon back to the pan before we added the butter. We then added the batter and cheese. I must day our Dutch Baby was picture perfect.

Liz

Swapped bacon for shallots and served with pear chutney. It was delicious, basically tasted like a dinner sized version of baked brie, guilty pleasure…

cgarrett

I used cranberry goat cheese instead of Camembert. Still very good!

Leslie

This was great, especially for the simplicity of putting it together. My only issue is that it was a bit greasy with the bacon and the butter. I might reduce or eliminate the amount of butter next time.

Jenny

Made this for Christmas brekkie - son didn't care for it, declaring it too "quichey" - hubbie thought it was good - but I think he missed his usual bacon, eggs etc, fry-up. I, however, thought it was sensational - cheesy, fluffy, eggy goodness. Would recommend. Made per recipe in the 12" cast iron skillet that resides on my cooktop.

jan

Increase bacon- like double, with fruit salad : rasp 1c, 2 c strawberries sliced, blackberries- 2-3 tbs lemoncello w 1-2 tbs sugar; topping: crème fraiche w little vanilla, honey

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Don’t brown the bacon, leave it soft

Dr Sollesnes

A bit heavy for me tasting buds. I would add som berries, preferably raspberries.

Chris T.

Dutch baby for the win! This recipe is perfection. Used a 10” cast iron pan and only use 2 T. butter. This will be my new brunch go-to!

Sal

a little on the salty side, but definitely tasty. Maybe it was the cheese I used? I had a triple cream brie and used that instead of Camembert.

Potstirrer

This was outstanding. Added some leftover creamed spinach from “steakhouse night” earlier in the week and also threw some shallots in with the bacon. This lends itself to any variation based on what you have on hand.

mrschill

Delicious for New Year’s Day brunch with Serious Eats crispy potatoes and champagne! I used a 10 inch well seasoned cast iron and did not have trouble extracting or cleaning. (Must’ve been all that grease!) I wouldn’t go smaller than 10 inches because it will likely overflow. This tastes delicious warmed up even a few days later.

Connie Hood

I've eaten this in Amsterdam. Serve with ginger marmalade to cut through the rich ham/cheese. Glad to have the recipe, but will make it with Gouda.

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Dutch Baby With Bacon and Runny Camembert Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What should Camembert look like when cooked? ›

Following the method below for baking camembert in the oven, it should take around 20 minutes at at 200C/180C fan/gas 6. The camembert should be ready when the cheese is liquid in the centre. Be careful not to over-bake it as this will result in the cheese drying out, which is irreversible.

What makes a good Camembert? ›

The bloomy rind is more than just a stunning landscape. Balancing not only texture, it serves to provide a subtle contrast to the savoury interior and helps give it its smooth consistency. To ensure the cheese develops a rind worthy of a Camembert, it is mixed with a yeast culture during the coagulation.

How do you eat baked Camembert? ›

Slash the cheese a few times and top with vermouth, dry white wine or kirsch, thyme sprigs and a pinch of dried chilli flakes. Bake on a baking tray for 20 mins, or if using an air-fryer, cook for 15-20 mins until gooey. Serve with toasted bread or crackers for dipping.

How to use Camembert cheese? ›

I like to serve my Baked Camembert with crostini or garlic bread. But any kind of bread that is buttered and toasted to perfection is exactly what we need for this dish. It's equal parts fancy and approachable and it's going to make holiday entertaining super fun!

Is camembert supposed to be runny? ›

Camembert Cheese – Originating from Normandy, France in 1791 – is widely made from pasteurized cow milk. When the cheese it freshly made, it tastes bland, hard and crumbly in texture. As the cheese matures, it forms a smooth, runny interior and a white bloomy rind. The rind is meant to be eaten with the cheese.

Why is my baked camembert watery? ›

On the other hand, if the Camembert is watery, it means the cheese has been left to mature for too long. Camembert ages fast, and if left unattended for too long, it can quickly become overripe and runny.

How do the French eat Camembert? ›

In France, Camembert is typically enjoyed on a hunk of crusty baguette (never with crackers) or on its own with no bread at all. It's also enjoyed with simple accompaniments like fresh or dried fruit.

Can I eat Camembert raw? ›

Eating Uncooked Camembert Cheese

Camembert cheese tastes the best at room temperature, not straight from the refrigerator. Take it out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before you want to eat it so it has time to warm up. Slice the cheese into wedges. To cut up Camembert, cut it into wedges like you would a pizza.

Is Camembert good for your gut? ›

With a 20% protein density, Camembert is an excellent source of protein. It has aslo been known to help balance out our gut flora, having a positive effect on our digestive system.

What to pair with Camembert? ›

While fruity, sweet, and acidic flavor profiles go well with Camembert cheese, we can also amp up its earthy, mushroomy, or barnyard-y notes with savory accompaniments like cured meats, sauteed mushrooms, and olives.

Do you put lid on Camembert when baking? ›

Cooking instructions. Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas 5. Remove the lid and any wrappings from the Camembert.

Is it better to bake Brie or Camembert? ›

Recipes for baked camembert are interchangeable with brie, but make sure you use a whole cheese, rather than a wedge – the rind is what keeps the cheese from running out when baked.

Which is healthier, brie or camembert? ›

According to calorieking.com.au, brie contains 30.5g fat and 18.5g protein per 100g. The same amount of camembert contains 25g fat and 19.5g protein. To cut through all that fat, both cheeses pair well with a sharp or sweet taste such as grapes or figs.

Do you eat camembert with crackers? ›

⭐️ What to serve with Baked Camembert

Fresh bread or crackers. Breadsticks or crudites. Serve it on its own or as part of a Christmas banquet or dinner party starter.

Do you eat the skin of camembert? ›

Eat the rind.

Sure, if it's your first time you probably are scared— “Penicillia-whata?” Yes, Camembert is covered in mold but thats what makes it delicious. Not only are you supposed to eat the rind, but it's also incredibly rude to only eat parts of the cheese that “are not gross.”

How do you know when Camembert is over cooked? ›

You can check Camembert is ready by lightly touching the top. It should feel fluid and gooey inside, like a waterbed. If you cook the cheese for too long, it will go beyond the gooey stage and harden back up again.

How do you know when Camembert is ready? ›

Testing If Your Camembert Is Ripe

You will burn the surface and then cut into it to find the middle is still raw. It is pretty difficult, without cutting your Camembert open, to know what point it is at but generally your cheese should be soft to press in the middle and have a little 'bounce back'.

How do you know if Camembert is off? ›

Smell Cheese should typically have a characteristic smell related to its type, but if it smells sour, rancid, or like ammonia, it's a sign of spoilage. Mould Visible mould on cheese is a sign that it has spoiled. For blue cheeses, the presence of blue mould is intentional and safe to eat.

Why does Camembert go lumpy when cooked? ›

Why is my baked camembert lumpy? This might be because you have baked it for too long, unfortunately. There is a window to get this right, and if you cook it for too long, the texture doesn't get looser as you might imagine. It gets drier and lumpier.

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