Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday, the end of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday). It ushers in the season of Lent, the forty days of fast, abstinence, and penance leading to Easter Sunday. Traditionally on Shrove Tuesday pancakes were made to use up the fat, eggs, sugar and flour whose consumption was limited during Lent.
For chef Andrew Carmellini's Dutch Baby, the batter is mixed then set into the refrigerator overnight.
Pull it out of the oven and squirt with lemon and sprinkle with powdered sugar. The flat bottom lends itself to being filled with cooked apples or fresh berries, or some jam for an alternative. You are good to go.
