No-Beat Popovers

"The secret of these is to start with a cold oven and not to peek for the entire baking time. Delicious and super simple to make. We like them for breakfast with butter and honey or strawberry jam. To clarify, I have a popover pan that makes 6, big, tall popovers with this recipe, that is what is in the picture. You will get more and may have to adjust the baking time less if you use muffin pans as they will not be as high as the actual popover pans."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Break eggs in a bowl.
  • Add milk, flour and salt.
  • Mix well with a spoon, disregarding lumps.
  • Fill greased popover pans or muffin tins ¾ full.
  • Put into oven.
  • Set control to 450 and turn on heat.
  • Bake 30 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. Super easy to make and mmmm delicious! (And that's coming from a non-cook) I bake mine using a silicone muffin pan (grease only the bottom) - and the popovers fluff up nicely. (I could be wrong, but it also seems to turn out better when I whip the eggs & milk before adding in flour.) I have made this recipe a few times now and it has turned out fine every time. (I especially like that I can dump it into the muffin pan - lumpy batter & all and then into the oven - no hassle cooking!)
     
  2. This is the same recipe I use to make Yorkshire pudding. It works great every time. The only things I do different is omit the salt and heat the muffin tins (real hot) with beef drippings in the bottoms. Perfect no fail recipe. Leaving the batter sit once mixed (1 hour) also help them rise higher and they seem to be fluffier and not as dense. Try cheese whiz or peanut butter on the leftovers, I always make a double batch
     
  3. Great, I would not change a thing.
     
  4. These taste exactly like the cream puffs I've been making since I was a child. We had them plain, but would be great with chocolate or vanilla pudding, or a whipped cream filling and sprinkled with powdered sugar...cream puff! Thanks for posting...I've never had a pop over until now.
     
  5. These came SO good! I'm making them for the second time. I couldn't believe how well they rose. This is going to replace my old popover recipe that I've had for over 25 years!
     
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Tweaks

  1. Simple ingredients and very easy to make. I used a muffin tin and managed to make 8 pop-overs with the recipe. Some had a more cakey texture but that's because I didnt discard the lumps in the mix, before I pour the batter into the muffin tins. So make sure you remove all the lumps for a perfect rise. The pop-overs are light and soft. Very good bread substitute when you run out, or just for a change in your breakfast routine! Taste best when served hot, with HONEY!
     

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