My sister occasionally posts on Facebook that she is making "bumpy cakes" for breakfast. I had no idea what bumpy cakes were, but the image that always popped in my head was a chocolate cake, like this. I could not fathom why in the world she would be making that for breakfast! Was it a pregnancy crave?
Finally, when we were visiting her in Colorado this Christmas, she made me her famous bumpy cakes. They are not chocolate at all (although I think a chocolate version could be made) and they definitely are breakfast-y. Her description was that they are in between a crepe and a pancake, and develop bumps in the batter when baked. Yet, I now would add to the description that they are egg-y, and delightful. To me, they are better to serve than crepes or pancakes because you do not have to stand over the stove/griddle, cooking up a batch for everyone. Instead, you mix the ingredients and layer into a 9- x 13-inch pan then bake it. This means all portions are done at the same time and everyone can enjoy a fresh piece together! Slather on a little butter, drizzle with syrup and sprinkle with powdered sugar. A breakfast of champions, if you ask me. 😉
Recipe Card
Breakfast Bumpy Cake
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 6 eggs
- 1 ¾ cup flour
- 3 tablespoons sugar
Optional toppings:
- Butter
- Syrup (maple, chocolate, caramel, etc.)
- Fruit
- Powdered Sugar
- Whipped Cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Melt butter in the bottom of a 9- x 13-inch pan in the oven. Mix the rest of the ingredients in a blender, food processor or mixer. Pour into the hot buttered pan and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until high bumps appear and the top is lightly browned.
- To serve, cut into individual rectangle servings. Serve immediately with optional toppings.
- Recipe Note: This recipe can be cut in half and baked in a smaller pan.
- Source: Angie L., sister of Pennies on a Platter
Abe says
I am a pancake lover. I just shared this recipe with my wife and waiting for the yummy pancake. Thanks, Nikki you made my day.
Anonymous says
aka… Volcano Pancake!
Mac says
Thank you so much for spending some time in order to create “Breakfast
Bumpy Cake”. Thanks for a second time -Willis
Aubri says
What am I doing wrong?! I have had three disasters with this recipe now. The first attempt came out super thick and chewy, like the consistency of underbaked pizza dough. Yuck. My best guess was that I didn't let the pan get hot enough and the eggs cooked slowly and densely. Okay, second attempt, I poured the batter into the appropriately preheated buttered pan and the cold batter broke my pyrex dish! Eggs all over my oven. Not happy. Third attempt, I halfed the recipe, used a 13 x 9 and an aluminum pan appropriately buttered and heated thinking it was my best chance for bumps and airyness. Nope. Now it was thin and still the consistency of undercooked pizza dough with bumps and crispiness only around the edges. I know this should be better! What is my problem?!
Nikki says
Oh, Aubri! I'm so sorry you've have three failed attempts with this! I really can't tell you what went wrong as I'm not there with you and it could really be a wide range of things from oven temperature, expired ingredients, altitude, weather, etc. Or, maybe you actually were successful but just didn't like it? It should be thin and kind of dense...and egg-y.
kelly says
I had the same problem although no breaking pyrex. Always super tick and doughy. Never thin and bumpy.
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After I initially left a comment I seem to have clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and from now on every time a comment is added I get four emails with the exact same comment. There has to be a way you are able to remove me from that service? Thanks a lot!
Nikki says
I tried leaving you an email, but the email address you submitted seems to be invalid. Wanted to let you know I'm trying to find the way to remove you from the comment subscriptions, but can't seem to quickly figure it out. I'll keep researching and will do the best I can! 🙂 Please be patient with me. 🙂
Thanks!
Kit says
My 18 month old son is a big fan of anything egg, but I have never seen him eat something that fast. He picked every last crumb off his plate, then asked for more! Way faster than pancakes or scones, which keeps mom happy too. I can actually eat a hot breakfast WITH them, haha. Thank you!
Nikki says
That's great! I can just picture him gobbling it up! 😉
mitchypoo says
My grandmother in MN made this and she called it Lake Minnetonka, because that's what it looks like, all bumpy. She used to put the mix in the pan and then add some melted butter on top before baking. I can't wait to try your recipe.
Nikki says
haha! Funny title, but great memories, I'm sure! 🙂
Mandy says
I made these this morning. Sadly I was the only one in our family that thought they were awesome!! I posted a link of the recipe on my blog. Thank you for the recipe!!!
Mandy
Katelyn says
Thanks so much for the great recipe, I made these for 6 this morning and it was just enough (along with bacon of course) and was so much easier than standing over a griddle making pancakes. I served with homemade whipped cream and strawberries and there were rave reviews!
Katy E says
Do you use self rising or all purpose flour? I just slid mine into the oven and realized that I maybe should have checked before using ap
Nikki says
Just AP. If not indicated, always AP for me. 🙂
Kristine says
This looks so good! I've never made anything like this before and can't wait to try it!
Mandy says
We made this one this morning and it was really good! Thanks for the recipe!
Jen says
I made this for dinner last night with sliced banana, brown sugar, and pecans. I plan on making this again next week with a savory spin. Maybe top with bacon, fried potatoes, and cheese.
Nikki says
That sounds like a fabulous idea! I'll have to try your banana/pecan version, too!
Patrice says
This is also called Kropsu or Pannukakku, in Finnish. My family is from the UP (hence the Finnish names). I grew up with this on the occasional Sunday, but we never bothered to try anything other than our family's maple syrup. Kropsu and syrup is *the* perfect combination.
April says
The recipe looks very similar for popovers as well as the picture looks like it's one big popover.
Jessica @Sunny Side Up says
Sounds kind of like a German pancake! Whatever you call it, it looks delicious! Makes me want to throw a brunch. 🙂
Nikki says
Apparently I"m the only one who doesn't know what a German pancake is! 🙂 Pretty sure I have a recipe bookmarked, though, for one somewhere. ha!
Tanya Fletcher says
We call them Dutch or German pancakes also. The Frugal Girl (blogger) has a recipe that is slightly different than the one I use (mine is from Joy of Cooking). Hers has sliced apples and cinnamon/sugar baked into the eggs. That is really tasty too. We top ours with strawberry preserves.
Christyn says
You can also make this in a cast iron skillet and cut it like a pie. LOVE this on weekend mornings.
The BearFoot Baker says
This sounds delicious! I love recipes that allow me to eat with my family. Thanks for sharing this.
Linsy Holyoak says
I love these!!! We grew up eating them and calling them Mountain Eggs. We always loved to watch the mountians "grow", and of course battle over the biggest one! Thank for reminding me of them. I am making them for my daughter for breakfast tomorrow!
Ashley M says
I'm going to make this for breakfast tomorrow. Does it taste super eggy?
Nikki says
Yes, it is pretty egg-y. (To me, at least.) 🙂
Dani @ Cloud 8½ says
This sounds and looks a lot like a Dutch Baby or a German Pancake - delicious!
Alzbeta Volk says
I think we call that a German pancake... I've never made one, but they look a lot like what my mom made for us growing up. Anyway, lovely recipe!
Breenah says
I made this on Christmas and it was awesome! I put warmed cinnamon applesauce on mine.
Kate says
Ooooh, these look like the recipe for german pancakes, just a little different delivery. Good dinner idea. I think I am gonna have to use it! Yum!
Janelle says
Thanks for a great recipe and perfect timing!
We have tons of eggs (our chickens are finally all laying)
So when I saw this, I got up and made it this morning for breakfast! It was well received by my picky husband and my non-picky kids. We finished the 9x13 pan except for one piece! We skipped the sugar and added honey (as I am on a sugar fast) and on top srizzled maple syrup. I think we will have this again - super easy & very little prep time!!
Thanks!
Blessings!
Janelle
Thea says
I'm a total pancake / crepes lover! I'd eat it for every meal if i could. I'm trying this on Saturday and have this suspicion that it's going to be a total favourite!
Jess says
Way to go, sister! I love this idea! And you're right Nikki! I think it's so much better than having to time batches of crepes or pancakes. LOVE IT! xoxo
Cookbook Queen says
Is this kinda like a Hootenanny? I've never had either, but it looks great!!
Heather@ Kids in the Sink says
I've never heard of this! But it looks delightful and I like the idea of being able to just put it in the oven rather than having to serve things up individually. That's always been my major gripe about pancakes. I can't wait to make this!
Megan S. says
Those are german pancakes! At least that's what I call them...but Bumpy Cakes sound more fun
Abby says
Yum! We call these Dutch Babies using slightly different proportions (4 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour poured into a hot buttered pan) and no sugar. Our favorite toppings are lemon juice with powdered sugar, and our toddler loves applesauce on top instead. I'll have to try this version!
Anonymous says
Could i substitute with almond milk??
Nikki Gladd says
I am not sure that substitute would work with this recipe since almond milk is much creamier than regular milk. If you try it, please let us know!
Vickie Smith The Quiet Doll Queen says
These are called Dutch Babies or German pancakes when cooked in a pie pan. I had my first one in a restaurant for my honeymoon. We serve them up every year for Christmas breakfast with all the fancy berry syrups in my stocking, fresh whipped cream, OJ and homemade sausages. You're right, they can't be beat!