Pannekoeken Popovers

"I've been making these since I was about 10--they're fool proof!!!"
 
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photo by Bonnie G #2 photo by Bonnie G #2
photo by Bonnie G #2
photo by loof751 photo by loof751
Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Beat eggs and milk together.
  • Add flour.
  • Melt 1 pad of butter in each muffin tin.
  • DO NOT BURN BUTTER!
  • Pour batter into muffin tin, about 2/3 full.
  • Bake for 20 minutes.
  • For a sweet pannekoeken, spoon powdered sugar onto pannekoeken.
  • *For extra crispiness, I put the cooked panekoekens in the broiler for 2-3 minutes*.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can fresh fruit be added prior to baking?
     
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Reviews

  1. These are wonderful, as easy as promised, so pretty to look at and taste great. The taste is a little like a pancake in a muffin shape. I did just a couple of changes, doubled the recipe as we have company and knew they'd want plenty. Added a teaspoon of vanilla and to half of them dropped in a few chocolate chips for those that like them. They are so easy that my 6 year old DGD did most of the work and even served them up - she was so proud. One thing I would say is that I needed to fill the tins at least 3/4 full to get them to rise - the ones that didn't have as much didn't pop up over the tins as well. These are something I'll be using often whenever I want something easy AND impressive.
     
  2. So simple and sooooooo good! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
     
  3. I was looking for a simple recipe and found this. You can't get any more simpler than this. Not only that, these little things were so delicious! I doubled the recipe and made 12 "muffins". Loved it! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
     
  4. We make these for breakfasts & even snacks. We use butter, powdered sugar and some lemon juice on them for a quick topping. Thanks for posting the recipe!
     
  5. Foolproof is right - how easy can you get! I loved these buttery little things - I did sift on just a little powdered sugar and enjoyed one with a cup of tea!
     
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