The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe

the best gluten free keto dutch baby pancake recipe.

The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe

An easy way to get breakfast on the table quickly and make your house smell amazing is to make The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Recipe!

Dutch Baby, also known as a German pancake, is an easy way to create pancakes easily in one pan and make breakfast a family favorite again safe for gluten free diets.

A piece of the best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe being served from the skillet.

Making a keto-friendly, gluten-free Dutch Baby Pancake is quick and easy as the batter is blended in the blender for the smoothest texture making this one of the most delicious breakfast recipes.

It only requires minimal ingredients and all bakes up in a trusty cast iron skillet which makes it perfect for special occasions like Mother’s Day Brunch or a slow weekend morning when everyone is at the breakfast table.

The best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe in a cast iron skillet.

This recipe is completely safe for anyone who has a gluten intolerance as are all of my recipes since they are all gluten free, low carb, sugar free recipes.

I will show you what you need to make it, tips on how to make it perfect as well as answer any frequent questions that may come up.

Keep reading as I also share with you a way to make this gluten free fluffy pancake recipe into gluten-free dutch babies in the air fryer.

History of the Traditional Dutch Baby

The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe made in a cast iron skillet.

The history behind Dutch Babies and German pancakes did not originate in the Netherlands. 

The term “Dutch” likely evolved from the Pennsylvania Dutch, a group of German immigrants in the United States.

The original German pancake recipe, also known as Pfannkuchen, is a traditional German breakfast recipe that dates back centuries.

This skillet pancake differs from the American-style regular pancakes made with all purpose flour and is closer to a Yorkshire pudding, since it has a light custard base that is heavy on the eggs.

Dutch Baby recipes, or a puffed pancake recipe as we know it as today, gained popularity in the United States in the early 20th century.

The key to the best Gluten-Free Dutch Baby Pancake is using a Cast Iron Skillet

3 cast iron skillets stacked on top of one another.

For the best results, you need the key element to creating the perfect Dutch Baby, a cast iron skillet. 

Pre-heating the cast iron skillet in the oven before beginning ensures you have a hot skillet to pour the pancake-like batter into for signature crispy edges.

The cast iron skillet also evenly distributes heat which creates a puffy pancake with a golden-brown exterior and a light, fluffy interior.

If you do not have a cast iron skillet then choose a casserole dish that is stoneware or enamelware.

Glass pans will work in a pinch but use it as a last resort.

Make sure you have a well seasoned cast iron skillet so your Dutch pancake comes right out of it.

What you will need to make The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Recipe

Ingredients needed to make the best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe.
  • Eggs
  • Heavy Cream
  • Almond Flour
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Lemon Extract or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice
  • Monk Fruit Sweetener or favorite granulated sweetener
  • Pinch of Salt
  • Butter
  • Coconut Oil

Lets make up one of the easiest breakfasts 

First thing is to have a preheated oven ready at 425F and get out your 10-inch or 12-inch cast iron skillet along with a few tablespoons of butter.

Place butter into the skillet and then place skillet directly into the oven as it preheats.

Cast iron skillet with melted butter inside.

This will slowly warm up the skillet and brown your butter at the same time.

In a small saucepan, melt your stick of butter along with the coconut oil over medium heat and stir frequently as the butter melts.

You do not want them to burn or smoke so watch carefully and stir them as they melt.

Get out your blender to blend up the batter by adding the ingredients in the order listed to create the fluffy texture.

vitamix blender

This is important so you have the liquid ingredients near the blade and the dry ingredients at the top.

Your butter and coconut oil should be melted by now, so slowly pour the coconut oil and melted butter mixture in as you blend on low.

This helps to slowly bring the batter to a warmer temperature without cooking anything.

The best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe batter being poured into a hot cast iron skillet.

Now that your batter is blended, carefully pull your hot pan out of the oven, swirl the butter around the sides of the skillet to coat the surface, then pour batter into it.

Very carefully place your batter filled hot skillet into the hot oven and bake for 20-23 minutes.

Batter from the best gluten-free keto ditch baby pancake recipe being poured into a hot cast iron skillet.

Every oven is different so check at the 20-minute mark. 

If the sides have browned and puffed up then it is ready.

The best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe hot out of the oven.

Remove the Dutch Baby from the oven and let it cool for 5 minutes.

During this time the puff pancake will slowly deflate, which happens to be my kids favorite things about this recipe.

The best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe hot out of the oven.

It happens slowly then quickly all at once as the hot air escapes from the oven pancake.

The best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe in a cast iron skillet.

Cut into 4 servings and top with butter, a sugar free drizzle of maple syrup, fresh fruit like fresh berries, or a dollop of whipped cream.

Eating the best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe with a piece on the fork.

If you have any leftovers, you can store it in an airtight container up to 5 days in the fridge. You can freeze the slices in a zip top freezer bag up to 3 months. I would recommend wrapping it in plastic wrap or foil first to prevent freezer burn then place in the freezer bag.

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1 large slice
Servings: 4
Amount per serving 
Calories428
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 43.3g55%
Saturated Fat 28.4g142%
Cholesterol 248mg83%
Sodium 204mg9%
Total Carbohydrate 1.9g1%
Dietary Fiber 0.8g3%
Total Sugars 0.4g 
Protein 8g 
Vitamin D 29mcg147%
Calcium 32mg2%
Iron 1mg5%
Potassium 72mg2%

How to make this recipe into Gluten Free Keto Dutch Babies in the Air Fryer

Dutch Babycakes

Blend up the recipe in the blender just like the original recipe. Pour into 12 silicone muffin cups or 12 greased muffin tins.

Air fry at 425F for 15 minutes until the top is set and light golden brown. They will puff up in the cups just like when you make it in the skillet.

You can alternately bake these dutch baby cups at 425 for 25 min in the oven.

When you bring them out of the air fryer they will deflate just as the larger one does.

A bite of a Keto Dutch Baby Cake

Top with butter and some sugar free maple syrup. Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge up to 5 days.

Reheat leftovers in oven or air fryer for 5 minutes for best taste and texture. Freeze these ahead of time for a quick gluten free meal prep option. After you have cooked them, let them cool to room temperature then freeze on a baking sheet for 1 hour then transfer to an airtight freezer bag up to 3 months.

Tips, Substitutions and FAQs

A piece of the best gluten-free keto Dutch baby pancake recipe served up on a plate.
  • Turn this recipe into a savory Dutch baby recipe next time when you add a savory twist by incorporating whole foods like cheese, herbs, or cooked bacon into the batter. Just eliminate the sweetener and extracts for best flavor.
  • In order to make this a gluten free version that is also low carb I have left out the starchy flours like tapioca flour, rice flour, brown rice flour, potato starch and all purpose gluten-free flour. If you are not concerned with having it be a gluten free Dutch baby then you can substitute in a gluten-free flour blend of your choice for the almond flour used in the recipe 1:1.
  • If you do not have a blender, you could always whip this up in a mixing bowl with a stand mixer or hand mixer. That way you are still getting air incorporated into the batter. 
  • Make this Dutch baby recipe completely dairy free when you make a simple swap with the butter and heavy cream. Earth balance is a dairy free butter that can be used so you still get the fabulous butter taste in your giant popover without dairy. Coconut milk is a great stand in for heavy cream as well. You can try almond milk, oat milk or your favorite dairy-free milk if you want but I have not tried with a thinner milk.
  • If you are sensitive to sugar substitutes you can sub in regular sugar or go with coconut sugar which does not spike blood sugar as much.
  • You can use whole milk or cow’s milk if you want instead of the heavy cream, but the batter may be too thin. Consider decreasing the eggs by one or try adding in an additional 1/4 cup of flour that you are using so it turns out. You want to make sure it has the consistency of a medium thickness pancake mix batter.
  • You can purchase grocery store gluten free pancake batter and use it to make a puff pancake like this. You would need to add in a few extra eggs to help create the puffiness though.

Is it true that the gluten-free version of the German Pancake tastes as good as the wheat flour version? Absolutely! Almond flour is the gluten-free flour I use in this recipe, and it is very similar in taste when it comes to making recipes without regular flour. Using the blender also helps to get the smooth texture like what wheat flour gives.

Can I substitute the almond flour in this recipe with any other kind of flour? Yes, you can. Just keep in mind that you are wanting to create a smooth batter so choose something with a fine texture like oat flour or Bob’s Red Mill gluten-free flour blend. You cannot however substitute with coconut flour as it would turn out dry. Coconut flour requires more moisture than any other flour so you would have to experiment with amounts plus increasing the egg amounts for it to work.

Why is a cast iron skillet essential for making a gluten-free keto German pancake? The cast iron skillet is crucial for even heat distribution, creating the perfect texture – crispy edges and a puffy center. You can however use a large pie plate or 8×8 baking pan if you do not have a cast iron skillet. It will still turn out but not be as browned as if you baked it in the cast iron skillet.

Is it necessary to preheat the cast iron skillet, and why?  Preheating the cast iron skillet is crucial. It ensures that the pancake begins cooking immediately upon contact, creating the characteristic puff and rise. A hot skillet is key to achieving the perfect German pancake.

Can I make the batter ahead of time and refrigerate it for later use? It is best to bake the German pancake immediately after mixing for optimal puffiness. You can prepare the batter ahead of time and refrigerate it. You must be sure to bring it to room temperature before pouring it into the hot skillet for baking or it will not turn out right and puff up like you want.


When you need a quick and easy gluten free breakfast for your family, turn to The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe that is filling and delicious.

So get out your cast iron skillet and blender and you will be noshing on this buttery breakfast delight in no time.

The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe made in a cast iron skillet.

The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe

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An easy way to get breakfast on the table quickly and make your house smell amazing is to make The Best Gluten Free Keto Dutch Baby Recipe!
Dutch Baby, also known as a German pancake, is an easy way to create pancakes easily in one pan and make breakfast a family favorite again safe for gluten free diets.
This makes 4 generous servings, or 8 small servings.
1/4 of this recipe is only 1.9g carbs, or 1.1g net carbs as it contains 0.8g fiber.
See the rest of the nutritional information in the notes section.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Cooling Time 5 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course gluten free, gluten free breakfast, keto, keto baking, Main Course, Main Dish
Cuisine American, Dutch, German
Servings 4 slices
Calories 428 kcal

Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet 10-inch or 12-inch
  • blender or mixer and mixing bowl

Ingredients
  

  • 4 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream or coconut cream
  • 1 cup almond flour
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoons lemon extract or fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons Monk Fruit Sweetener or favorite granulated sweetener
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 425F and get out your 10-inch or 12-inch cast iron skillet along with a few tablespoons of butter.
  • Place 2 tablespoons of butter into the skillet, reserve the rest, and then place skillet directly into the oven as it preheats. This will slowly warm up the skillet and brown your butter at the same time.
  • In a small saucepan, melt your stick of butter along with the coconut oil over medium heat and stir frequently as the butter melts. You do not want them to burn or smoke so watch carefully and stir them as they melt.
  • Get out your blender to blend up the batter by adding the ingredients in the order listed to create the fluffy texture. This is important so you have the liquid ingredients near the blade and the dry ingredients at the top.
  • Your butter and coconut oil should be melted by now, so slowly pour the coconut oil and melted butter mixture in as you blend on low. This helps to slowly bring the batter to a warmer temperature without cooking anything.
  • Now that your batter is blended, carefully pull your hot pan out of the oven, swirl the butter around the sides of the skillet to coat the surface, then pour batter into it. Very carefully place your batter filled hot skillet into the hot oven and bake for 20-23 minutes. Every oven is different so check at the 20-minute mark. If the sides have browned and puffed up then it is ready.
  • Remove the Dutch Baby from the oven and let it cool for 5 minutes. During this time the puff pancake will slowly deflate, which happens to be my kids favorite things about this recipe. It happens slowly then quickly all at once as the hot air escapes from the oven pancake.
  • Cut into 4 servings and top with butter, a sugar free drizzle of maple syrup, fresh fruit like fresh berries, or a dollop of whipped cream.
  • If you have any leftovers, you can store it in an airtight container up to 5 days in the fridge. You can freeze the slices in a zip top freezer bag up to 3 months. I would recommend wrapping it in plastic wrap or foil first to prevent freezer burn then place in the freezer bag.

Notes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1 large slice
Servings: 4
Amount per serving  
Calories 428
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 43.3g 55%
Saturated Fat 28.4g 142%
Cholesterol 248mg 83%
Sodium 204mg 9%
Total Carbohydrate 1.9g 1%
Dietary Fiber 0.8g 3%
Total Sugars 0.4g  
Protein 8g  
Vitamin D 29mcg 147%
Calcium 32mg 2%
Iron 1mg 5%
Potassium 72mg 2%
Can I substitute the almond flour in this recipe with any other kind of flour?
Yes you can. Just keep in mind that you are wanting to create a smooth batter so choose something with a fine texture like oat flour or Bob’s Red Mill gluten-free flour blend. You cannot however substitute with coconut flour as it would turn out dry. Coconut flour requires more moisture than any other flour so you would have to experiment with amounts plus increasing the egg amounts for it to work.
Why is a cast iron skillet essential for making a gluten-free keto German pancake?
The cast iron skillet is crucial for even heat distribution, creating the perfect texture – crispy edges and a puffy center. You can however use a large pie plate or 8×8 baking pan if you do not have a cast iron skillet. It will still turn out but not be as browned as if you baked it in the cast iron skillet.
Is it necessary to preheat the cast iron skillet, and why?
 Preheating the cast iron skillet is crucial. It ensures that the pancake begins cooking immediately upon contact, creating the characteristic puff and rise. A hot skillet is key to achieving the perfect German pancake.
Can I make the batter ahead of time and refrigerate it for later use?
It is best to bake the German pancake immediately after mixing for optimal puffiness. You can prepare the batter ahead of time and refrigerate it. You must be sure to bring it to room temperature before pouring it into the hot skillet for baking or it will not turn out right and puff up like you want.

Nutrition

Calories: 428kcal
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