Dutch Baby pancakes, also known as German pancakes, are pancakes made with flour, butter, and milk that are prepared in a special pan and flipped out when ready forming a ridge that can be filled with cream cheese, fruit jams, or other fillings. If you like this style of breakfast you can easily replicate a smaller version at home by using a muffin tin.
The idea comes from household weblog Real Mom Kitchen and a recipe for the pancake mixture is at the source link below, but you can use regular pancake mix in a pinch. Just make sure that you grease the tin so the pancakes remove easily and that you only use half the amount of batter that you would with a muffin. The batter will find its way up the side of the tin and form perfect pockets. Fill with whatever sweet or savory toppings you enjoy.
Mini German Pancakes | Real Mom Kitchen

Syrup for pancakes and waffles at the grocery store can get pretty expensive by the bottle for something that's caramel color, corn syrup, and a few stabilizers and additives. There's no reason to buy it, even if you like the flavor—making your own at home is easy, gets you more syrup for the cost of your ingredients, and with this recipe, you can even doctor it up a bit to make a delicious breakfast treat.