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This Savory Herb Butter Dutch Baby is eggy, perfectly buttery, and seasoned throughout with Parmesan cheese and fresh spring herbs. You can top it simply with a pat of butter, or really do it up with fresh burrata cheese, salty prosciutto, and additional herbs. Each and every bite is full of bright, herby flavor. Great for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Or…do as I do…and serve this as a fun weeknight breakfast for dinner. Whatever way you go, you can’t go wrong!
{This post is sponsored by Land O Lakes®}

It’s funny, this savory Dutch Baby pancake has been one of my most requested recipes the last few months. You all know how much I love a sweet breakfast. And how much I love a good sweet Dutch Baby (I’ve made many of them). Even though I have countless Dutch Babies on the site, I have yet to make a savory Dutch Baby…until now. Admittedly, I can sometimes have a one-track mind. It can be hard to think outside my go-to flavors and dishes when it comes to developing new recipes. But every time I get myself to try something a little out of my wheel-house, I usually fall in love.
That was very much the case with this very simple, and incredibly delicious, Herb Butter Dutch Baby. A Dutch Baby is kind of a cross between an omelet and a giant pancake. Everything is baked together in a cast iron skillet for a deliciously puffy pleasure! Why it took me so long to make a savory version of my all-time favorite puffy pancake, I’m not sure. But thankfully you guys kept pointing me in the right direction with your countless message requests asking for a more savory Dutch Baby recipe.
And here it is, just in time for Mother’s Day. Which is so perfect, seeing as my mom’s favorite brunch dish is, hands down, a Dutch Baby. Well, really anything eggy she loves…French toast, crepes, popovers. All her favorites.


I tested out a lot of different versions before landing on this exact Herb Butter Dutch Baby. I can say with confidence that it’s pretty much perfect. There are two things that I knew I really wanted to shine through flavor-wise: The fresh herbs and the sweet, salted Land O Lakes® butter. Keep it springy and simple, but keep it good.
The thing that we love most about Dutch Babies is their eggy-ness and their buttery flavor, so using my favorite Land O Lakes® butter in half sticks was an obvious choice for this recipe. The half sticks are SO convenient, as they come in 4-tablespoon-size measurements, which is exactly what this recipe calls for. I like to start out by browning some of the butter in the oven while the skillet preheats and gets hot. This is KEY to getting your Dutch Baby to really puff up.
While that’s happening, blend the batter up, and mix together a little Parmesan cheese and fresh herbs. Once the skillet has been preheated, pour batter in, sprinkle the herbs over top, and then bake.


The key to Dutch Baby success? You must not open the oven during the first 15 minutes of baking. I know it’s so hard to resist checking on your pancake. BUT if you open the oven during these first 15 minutes you run the risk of deflating the pancake. So, no peeking!
Instead, prep your (very savory) toppings. I love mixing some fresh arugula with lemon juice and topping the Dutch Baby with burrata and prosciutto. Not only is this so pretty, and show- stopping, but oh my gosh, it’s also so delicious! Especially when served with a small pat of additional butter. Butter just makes every last bite truly outstanding.
Honestly? I wasn’t sure how I would feel about a savory Dutch Baby, but both my mom and I are now 110% on board. We loved the herby, buttery flavors. And the fresh toppings really sealed the deal.


This will make a great Mother’s Day brunch item, but really, it’s pretty great for any occasion. Whether that’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The flavors work any time of day. And the really great thing is that this could not be simpler or quicker to make. It only takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. And you may even have all ingredients on hand right now.
Which means, your Tuesday night should be spent testing out this Savory Herb Butter Dutch Baby. You know, in prep for your Mother’s Day brunching!

If you make this savory herb butter Dutch baby, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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{This post is sponsored by Land O’Lakes. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep Half Baked Harvest cooking!}
Delicious easy & beautiful satisfying 🧀
Thanks so much, Regina! Love to hear you enjoyed this recipe:) Have a great weekend!
I don’t write reviews often however this was an excellent Dutch baby recipe.
Could not believe how nicely it puffed up and the flavors were wonderful. I’ve saved this recipe to my favorites and actually printed it out. I loved it so much.
Hey Reesa,
Awesome! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe, so glad to hear it was enjoyed! Have a nice Sunday:) xx
This needed to have baking powder in it. It just didn’t rise up the sides like it should have. Was tasty though,but a bit eggy.
Hi Demi,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback! Let me know if you try again using the baking powder! xT
Absolutely delicious! It’s a cross between a Dutch pancake and a French soufflé. Enjoyed this one, well done.
Hey there,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for making it and your comment! xT
This was my first attempt at a Dutch baby, I’m completely amazed how it came out. Mine is definitely not as pretty as Tieghan’s but delicious!
Hey Keri,
Awesome! Thanks so much for trying this recipe and your comment! Love to hear it was enjoyed! Xx
Do you need to make any modifications for cooking this at high altitudes?
Hey Allie,
You can follow this recipe as written without any adjustments:) Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Used many herbs from our garden and turned out great! I drizzled some hot honey over the top!
Hey Jaime,
Happy Sunday! Love to hear that this recipe turned out well for you, thanks so much for trying it and your comment! Xx
just curious – do it work to regeat leftovers?
Hi there! Yes you can reheat the leftovers! xT