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Oven Pancake with Apples

Submitted by: Earlene
Delicious browned apples are the secret to this simple and hearty oven pancake. Very good when served with warm maple syrup. 

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Honey Pancake Puff

Submitted by: Bonnie Molleston
A tender and delicious breakfast souffle with honey and cream cheese. 

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Apple Puff Pancake

Submitted by: Michele
Apples are baked into a breakfast cake. This is so delicious that you don't need to add any syrup. A great alternative to regular pancakes. 

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Volcano Pancake

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites
Provided by: Taste of Home
Mix up this cheesy puff pancake, then peek in the oven to see how high it's risen. You can leave out the cheese and serve it with confectioners' sugar or syrup instead. 

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Aunt Edith's Baked Pancake

Submitted by: Marlon Kirst
Provided by: Taste of Home
'MY AUNT made a mighty breakfast that revolved around 'The Big Pancake'. I always enjoyed watching as she poured the batter into her huge iron skillet, then baked the confection to perfection in the oven. 'The delicious result defied description! It was a sort of combination pancake, waffle and cruller. 'Sprinkled with powdered sugar and garnished with wedges of lemon, this crispy, golden-brown treat--which covered a dinner plate!--was as delightful to the eye as it was to the palate.' 

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Austrian Pancake

Submitted by: DARDOUBERT
Custard type pancake served warm with maple syrup that is sure to become a family favorite - our family has been enjoying this for many years. 

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Oven Pancakes

Submitted by: Jennifer
Oven pancakes are great for Sunday breakfast! They're easy to make and go well with everything. 

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Volcano Pancake

Submitted by: Kay Curtis
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'Our daughter Charity enjoys making this cheesy puff pancake, then peeking in the oven to see how high it's risen,' writes Kay Curtis from Guthrie, Oklahoma. 'You can eliminate the cheese and serve it with confectioners' sugar or syrup instead,' Kay suggests. 

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Rich Danish Waffles

Submitted by: AUDIOPHIL
Home Town: Redding, California, USA
Living In: Pleasanton, California, USA
This is a rich waffle recipe based on a Danish batter for aebleskivers. It uses sugar and is wonderful and crisp. We always freeze the extra waffles and the kids heat them during the week. A minute in the microwave and a quick trip into the toaster renews the warmth and crispness anytime. 

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German Apple Pancake

Submitted by: Mollie
A wonderful country style baked pancake that's filled with apples and spice. 
 
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