Æggekage (Danish, "egg cake") is the Danish word for an omelette. In Danish cuisine, omelettes are often made by mixing beaten eggs with flour or potato starch and baked in the oven. They are topped with fried bacon, chives, or tomatoes, and served with hearty bread as a breakfast.
Compare American Dutch baby.

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Characteristic of: Danish cuisine
Contains: Egg
Categories: Omelette Pancake
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
Also known as:
Danish: Danish oven pancakeaeggekage

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