Sourdough Dutch Baby
This easy sourdough dutch baby bakes up puffy in just 15 minutes. It's a great recipe for using leftover sourdough discard because you can mix the batter and bake it right away for a quick and easy breakfast or dessert!

Whether you call them dutch baby pancakes or german pancakes ... it really doesn't matter, they are one of the easiest sourdough discard recipes on the blog!
The consistency of the batter is somewhere between sourdough pancake batter and sourdough crepe batter and can be baked in a cast iron skillet, a deep pie dish, or even in muffin tins for individual dutch baby pancakes.
We show you how to make a sweet version of this recipe but you can omit the vanilla extract and cinnamon to use the recipe to make a savory dutch baby.
There are a variety of toppings that you can use including fresh berries, nutella, almond butter, strawberry jam, or even cherry jam.
Ingredients needed
- sourdough starter (unfed or active)
- whole milk (regular or non-dairy)
- butter (regular or plant-based)
- eggs
- salt
- optional - vanilla extract and cinnamon
- toppings - berries, powdered sugar, maple syrup, and lemon wedges
Tips for Success
- If you want the dutch baby to puff up in the oven, start with room-temperature ingredients. Take the milk, sourdough starter, and eggs out of the fridge for at least 30 minutes before you mix the batter.
- To avoid little specks in your dutch baby, clean any old grease or food residue out of your cast iron skillet before you begin. (I use a dedicated cloth to wipe out the cast iron skillet before I place it into the oven to preheat.)
- This recipe can be baked in a 9-12" cast iron skillet, deep 9" pie plate, or muffin tins. Make sure to preheat the baking vessel and butter the sides and bottom to prevent sticking. (The smaller the diameter of the skillet the more puffy the dutch baby will be and the longer it will need to cook.)
How to make it
- Wipe out your cast iron skillet with a cloth or paper towel and place it onto the middle oven rack. Preheat your oven to 425ยฐF (218ยฐC).
- Melt 4 tablespoons of butter and transfer 2 tablespoons to a large mixing bowl. (Reserve the remaining 2 tablespoons to coat the cast iron skillet in step 3.)
- Add the remaining ingredients to the mixing bowl and beat for 1-2 minutes using an electric hand mixer. (This can also be done in a blender.)
- Remove the cast iron skillet from the oven and swirl the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter to coat the bottom and sides of the pan. Pour the batter into the pan and bake for 15-18 minutes. (Up to 20 minutes for a 9" skillet)
- Top the dutch baby with a squeeze of lemon juice, berries, powdered sugar, and maple syrup. Serve while hot.

How to store
If you have any leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to 3 days and reheat them in the oven or microwave.

More easy recipes to try: sourdough pop tarts / sourdough cinnamon rolls / sourdough waffles / chocolate chip sourdough scones / 10 easy discard breakfast recipes
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Sourdough Dutch Baby (German Pancake)
EQUIPMENT
- 9-12" Cast Iron Skillet 9" deep pie plate or muffin tins
INGREDIENTS
- 4 tablespoons (56 g) butter (divided)
- ยพ cups (200 g) sourdough starter discard (room temperature)
- 6 tablespoons (90 g) whole milk (room temperature)
- 4 large eggs (room temperature)
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
- ยผ teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
Optional toppings
- raspberries, blueberries, or blackberries
- powdered sugar
- maple syrup
- lemon wedges
INSTRUCTIONS
- Make sure ingredients are at room temperature. Wipe out your cast iron skillet with a cloth or paper towel and place it onto the middle oven rack. Preheat your oven to 425ยฐF (218ยฐC).
- Melt 4 tablespoons of butter and transfer 2 tablespoons to a large mixing bowl. (Reserve the remaining 2 tablespoons to coat the cast iron skillet in step 3.)
- Add the remaining ingredients to the mixing bowl and beat for 1-2 minutes using an electric hand mixer. (This can also be done in a blender.)
- Remove the cast iron skillet from the oven and swirl the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter to coat the bottom and sides of the pan. Pour the batter into the pan and bake for 15-18 minutes. (Up to 20 minutes for a 9" skillet.)
- Top the dutch baby with a squeeze of lemon juice, berries, powdered sugar, and maple syrup. Serve while hot.



So delicious!!! This is going into my rotation. Easy. Fairly healthy. I added some Greek yogurt on top with berries and maple syrup! Delish
Simply Divine! No leftoverrs here๐
Made my first Sourdough Dutch Baby (German Pancake) for Motherโs Day breakfast. It was awesome with warm maple syrup and fresh berries. Will definitely make it again!
I wanted to see how easy this would be for my family to make for Motherโs Dayโฆso easy to prepare and absolutely delicious! Itโs not wrong to not share my โtestโ Dutch Baby with anyone, right?! So good!
Thank you for the wonderful recipe to help use up my sourdough discard. I converted the ingredients to 1.25 so I could use an even cup of discard, added extra egg and over measured everything else. Plus, this made it a little thicker for my 12" cast iron. Turned out wonderful!! My new go-to recipe.
Perfect Sunday morning breakfast. Super easy.
I made this for the first time this morning. Since there are only two of us we have leftovers. How would you recommend reheating this another day?
This is delicious!!!
Made this for the first time this morning and it was sooo good! I stewed some apple cut into bite-size pieces in some maple syrup while I was making this recipe, and it was delicious! I also upped the cinnamon in the recipe because we looove cinnamon in our house. Thank you for the recipe I will be making this again soon!
Has anyone tried this with chocolate chips? Asking for my kids, of course ๐
I am so thrilled to find this excellent use of sourdough discard and a wonderful recipe! It's a kid pleaser! We have been making regular Dutch baby for a while now, but this one is even better! Our previous recipe had a little bit of sugar in the batter, and I will try that next time maybe. We topped it with powdered sugar. I didn't worry about the room temperature ingredients, and it still seemed to turn out great! Thank you so much for this wonderful use of discard!