German Pancake Recipe: Lori's gefüllte Flinsen (Crepes) (2024)

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This German pancake recipe was sent in by Lori Neff, one of our Facebook fans! Her name for them is Flinsen. For me, a very unusual name. When I asked hubby if he had ever heard that before, he right away said, "Of course. That's potato pancakes."

Hmmm ... so it definitely would appear that there are so many different names for similar foods in Germany. However, what is obvious is that these look so wunderbar and Lori served them up in style!

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Lori said that these are actually gefüllte Flinsen, meaning filled crepes. And the filling Lori makes, YUMMY!!! She also suggests to use your own crepe batter if you wish and then use her filling.

The recipe below from Lori is one that's a perfect dessert treat, especially when company drops by unexpectedly. It looks so pretty and isn't that hard to make.

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When a Pfannkuchen isn't a Pfannkuchen

Pancakes in German are Pfannkuchen ... the literal translation is 'pan cake'. Simple, easy translation.

However, things are always that simple and that easy.

  • In Berlin, Pfannkuchen are jelly donuts.
  • In Berlin,Eierkuchen are pancakes. Eierkuchen = 'egg cake'.

So, you'll need to be careful when you order in a restaurant. Make sure you know what part of Germany you are in or you'll get something you weren't expecting. However, you can expect it to taste WUNDERBAR!

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German Pancake Recipe: Lori's gefüllte Flinsen (Crepes)

This German pancake recipe was sent in by Lori Neff, one of our Facebook fans! Her name for them is Flinsen. These are actually gefüllte Flinsen, meaning filled crepes. And the filling Lori makes, YUMMY!!! She also suggests to use your own crepe batter if you wish and then use her filling.

Servings:

Makes 5 Flinsen

Ingredients:

Batter:

  • 5 heaped tablespoons flour
  • 4 tablespoonsgranulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoonsalt
  • 1 cup milk

Filling:

  • 1 can fruit, drained (see hints below)
  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoonscream
  • 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel

Instructions:

  1. Mix batter ingredients together until smooth.
  2. Let stand 20 to 30 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, make the filling by beating cream cheese with powdered sugar, cream, and grated lemon peel. Mix in fruit.
  4. Heat butter or ½ butter and ½ coconut oil, until melted in a frying pan. Pour in a ladle full of batter. Let brown on both sides until all used up.
  5. Spoon filling down the middle of each crepe, roll up, and serve with whipped cream.

Notes/Hints:

  • Use mandarine oranges and pineapple chunks

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By Oma Gerhild Fulson


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Lori's German pancake recipe will remind you of crepes, stuffed with an amazing filling and reminiscent of your Oma's!


Ingredients: flour,sugar,eggs,vanilla,salt,milk,

For the full recipe, scroll up ...

Words to the Wise

"Blessed are those who are generous, because they feed the poor."

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FAQs

What's the difference between a crepe and a German pancake? ›

Ignoring potato pancakes (which are very popular in Germany), and just considering flour-based pancakes, the difference is that crêpes are made from a much more runny batter with more eggs and less flour, one result being that when you pour the batter on the pan, it spreads out more and the resulting crêpe is a lot ...

What is a German pancake made from? ›

What are German Pancakes? German pancakes, often called Dutch Baby pancakes are baked pancakes made from eggs, milk, flour and vanilla. The pancakes are baked in a metal or cast iron pan, puff up in the oven and then fall as they cool.

Are crepes and pancake batter the same? ›

The main difference is that pancake batter has a raising agent in it, such as baking powder or baking soda, and crepe batter does not. This means that pancakes are thicker and fluffy while crêpes are thin and flat.

What is the difference between crepes and European pancakes? ›

Pancakes are generally thicker than crepes, with baking powder causing pancakes to rise quickly when cooked. The edges can be uneven and crisp, but the center is usually light and fluffy.

Why are my German pancakes not fluffy? ›

If the pan isn't hot enough then the liquid does not heat up and create the steam quickly enough and so the flour will cook through and set before the pancake can rise. We suggest that you give the oven and skillet plenty of time to heat up thoroughly before adding the batter.

What is the difference between a German pancake and an American pancake? ›

How are German Pancakes different than American Pancakes? German pancakes use a whole lot more eggs and no added leavening agent. German Pancakes are also baked in the oven to a golden perfection.

Why does a German pancake puff up? ›

Like popovers and Yorkshire pudding, the thing that gives Dutch babies their signature puff is steam. In order for that steam to work the pancake into its signature peaks and valleys, you need two things: enough air in a well-developed batter and a piping-hot pan and oven.

What is another name for German pancakes? ›

A Dutch baby pancake, sometimes called a German pancake, a Bismarck, a Dutch puff, Hooligan, or a Hootenanny, is a dish that is similar to a large Yorkshire pudding.

What is a Russian pancake made of? ›

Blini
Alternative namesblin, bliny
Typepancake
Main ingredientswheat, eggs, milk
Cookbook: Bliny Media: Blini

What is the secret to a good crepe batter? ›

Whole Milk & Water: Crepe batter needs liquid. Using all water created a limp and lacking crepe, while using all milk created a heavy crepe. For the best texture, use a mix of both. Eggs: As they do in pancake batter, eggs provide structure and bind all the ingredients together.

What is the best flour substitute for crepes? ›

Paleo Crepe Ingredients & Substitution Suggestions
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  • Cassava flour's soft, starchy consistency and mild flavor mimics wheat flour. ...
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Should I let my crepe batter rest? ›

Resting the batter allows the flour to fully absorb the liquid and gives the gluten a chance to relax. While it's not the end of the world if you skip this step, it is the secret to the most delicate, melt-in-your-mouth crepes. Let the batter stand at room temperature for 30 minutes, or refrigerate for up to two days.

Are crepes healthier than pancakes? ›

What's healthier: crêpes or pancakes? A single crêpe has less fat and calories than pancakes because they don't have the baking powder and, so, are less dense. However, they're not less calorific if you're stacking up double the amount of crêpes vs pancakes, so bear this in mind before you get carried away.

What are pancakes called in England? ›

Not only are "flapjacks" their own thing in the UK, British cuisine also has a different understanding of what makes a pancake. Though they'll call it a "pancake," the British version is unleavened and closer to what we Yanks might call a crepe than the fluffy, pillowy food we tend to think of.

What are pancakes called in Paris? ›

Crêpes are an ultra-thin pancake common in France that can be made sweet or savory, typically rolled or folded with a variety of fillings from jam or Nutella to ham and cheese to seafood.

Why are they called German pancakes? ›

German pancakes and Dutch babies are essentially the same thing, but the dish is said to have originated in Germany, not the Netherlands. The term “Dutch baby” was coined by an American restaurateur whose use of “Dutch” was a corruption of the word “Deutsch” (“German” in German).

What are the two types of crepes? ›

Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes (crêpes salées).

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