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Popovers - the American version of Yorkshire pudding: popovers are tender, airy, hollow rolls surrounded by burnished crust and are so yummy and addictive!

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What Are Popovers?

Popovers are the American version of Yorkshire pudding; they are basically egg batter that you bake in a tall popover pan.

The end results are tender, airy, hollow rolls with a delicious burnished crust.

They are quick and easy to make, and taste oh-so-tasty.

They are delightful with meats and add a sense of fun to any holiday meal.

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Ingredients for Popover Recipe

  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Flour
  • Salt
  • Nonstick cooking spray
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is There a Difference between Yorkshire Pudding and Popovers?

While they are made with the same batter, popovers are made in their own molds similar to muffins. Yorkshire pudding is usually baked in a pan in meat juices.

Are Popovers Supposed to Be Hollow?

Yes, they are supposed to be hollow. If you want to make it denser, add more flour.

Do You Refrigerate Popovers?

You can refrigerate them with a cover for up to a day. When it’s ready to be baked, you can preheat the oven to 450° and reheat them for 3-5 minutes.

How Many Calories?

This recipe has 182 calories per serving.

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Cooking Tips

Popovers are also extremely versatile as you can make different variations, either savory or sweet, depending on your mood and also what you have in the fridge.

I always love the classic plain popovers, but certain days, I love popovers with Gruyere cheese, bacon bits, or sweet with cinnamon sugar.

Of course, you can’t go wrong with butter on these delicious pastries!

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What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?

This dish is best served with butter. For a wholesome meal and easy holiday dinner, I recommend the following recipes.

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Popovers

Popovers – American version of Yorkshire pudding. Popovers are tender, airy, hollow rolls surrounded by burnished crust, so yummy and addictive.

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By Bee Yinn Low

Yield 6 people

Prep 5 minutes mins

Additional Time 40 minutes mins

Cook 40 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs (room temperature)
  • 1 1/2 cups whole milk (room temperature)
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons salt
  • vegetable-oil nonstick cooking spray

Instructions

  • If eggs and milk are cold, before combining, submerge whole eggs in warm water for 10 minutes and heat milk until just warm. Preheat oven to 450°F (232°C) with a nonstick popover pan on the rack in the lowest position.

  • Combine egg and milk in a large bowl and whisk vigorously until very frothy, about 1 minute. Add flour and salt and whisk until batter is the consistency of heavy cream with some small lumps and air bubbles remaining.

  • Remove popover pan from oven and coast with cooking spray. Fill popover cups about three-quarters (75%) full of batter. Bake 20 minutes, then reduce temperature to 350°F (176°C). Bake until golden brown, about 20 minutes more.

  • Remove the popover pan from the oven and turn them out on a wire rack immediately and poke a small opening in the side o each with a paring knife to let the steam escape. Serve immediately.

Notes

  1. You can beat the batter with a electric hand mixer or stand mixer. Whisking by hand will produce the most tender and airy popovers.
  2. If you use muffin pan, reduce baking time by 5 minutes and use only the outer cups of the muffin pan for better air circulation in the oven.

Sweet Popover Variations

    Modify the batter by whisking 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract into egg mixture. Reduce salt to 1 teaspoon and add 1 tablespoon sugar to egg mixture along with flour and salt. Then proceed with the following variations:
  1. Cinnamon Sugar:Combine 1/4 cup sugar and 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Brush top of baked popovers with 2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter, then coat in cinnamon sugar.
  2. Dark Chocolate:Sprinkle 2 ounces chopped semi-sweet chocolate over batter-filled popover cups.
  3. Orange:Whisk finely grated zest of 1 orange (about 2 teaspoons) into batter.

    Course: Baking Recipes

    Cuisine: Baking

    Keywords: Popovers

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts

    Popovers

    Amount Per Serving (6 people)

    Calories 182Calories from Fat 36

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 4g6%

    Saturated Fat 1g6%

    Cholesterol 87mg29%

    Sodium 542mg24%

    Carbohydrates 26g9%

    Sugar 3g3%

    Protein 7g14%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to good popovers? ›

    My biggest tip for creating perfect popovers is to use warm milk and room-temperature eggs with absolutely no chill on them. Do not take the milk and eggs from the fridge and use them. Cold ingredients will give you dense popovers. Warm ingredients will give you light, airy, and perfect popovers.

    Why do popovers fail? ›

    Too cold and you won't get the popovers to steam internally quickly enough. But be aware that you shouldn't make it too hot. If your milk and/or butter is hot enough to cook the eggs while mixing, the batter won't rise. Best to use all warm ingredients in the 40-50 degrees celsius (100-120 fahrenheit) range.

    What is the best way to eat a popover? ›

    What to Serve With Popovers. Popovers are great to have with soup, salad, or alongside roast chicken, roast beef, or just about anything you would serve with rolls. They're also fantastic as a breakfast treat, sprinkled with confectioner's sugar and served with butter and jam.

    What makes popovers pop up? ›

    Lots of steam is a good thing, but you need something to trap that steam — which is where flour and eggs come in. The gluten in flour (and protein from the eggs) create the structure that traps steam in rising popovers.

    Should popover batter rest overnight? ›

    There's just one thing that will make the popovers better, and that's time. The batter needs time to rest before baking so that it creates a more tender popover in the end. So, cover the batter and pop it into the refrigerator for at least an hour, but preferably overnight.

    Why do my popovers have a hole in the middle? ›

    As soon as you remove the popovers from the oven, poke a little hole in the top of each one. This will give the steam someplace to escape while cooling. If you don't do this the steam stays trapped inside making them soft which causes them to deflate.

    Why are my popovers not puffing up? ›

    Why? Room temperature ingredients mix together to form pockets of air, which when baked result in a higher rise. If you want your popovers to rise high, let your ingredients come to room temperature before mixing.

    Should popover batter be cold or room temp? ›

    How to make popovers. Before we get started: all of your ingredients should be at warm room temperature. To warm ice-cold eggs from the fridge, place them in a cup of hot tap water for about 10 minutes.

    How do I make sure my popovers rise? ›

    Allow the batter to rest at room temperature while the oven preheats. Resting the batter really does result in better-risen popovers with an airier texture (as opposed to chewy). At least 15 minutes allows the starch molecules to expand and the gluten to relax.

    Should popover pans be greased? ›

    And be sure to grease not only the cups, but the surface around them as well. The popovers are going to balloon up and over the edges of the wells. Fill the cups about 2/3 to 3/4 full. Put the pan in the oven, on a lower rack.

    Should popover batter be lumpy? ›

    If your popover batter is excessively lumpy, you may want to strain it, pressing the batter through a sieve to remove lumps. However, if your batter is slightly lumpy, this is normal—much like making pancake batter.

    Is it necessary to poke the popover when it comes out of the oven? ›

    Remove from oven:

    Popovers lose their crunch if they linger in the pan, so turn them out on a wire rack immediately and poke a small opening in the side of each with a paring knife to let the steam escape.

    What do the English call popovers? ›

    Yorkshire Pudding/ Popovers

    Yorkshire Puddings are a staple in England with a Roast Dinner. Here in the US we know them as Popovers which are the same thing as the modern Yorkshire Pudding, except using a different pan.

    What are two reasons for failure of popovers to pop? ›

    Until last night…
    • Preheat your popover pan.
    • NEVER open the oven door while baking.
    • Use room temperature ingredients.
    • Use the freshest eggs possible.
    Jun 22, 2016

    What country invented popovers? ›

    Popovers -- being traditionally an American invention in contrast to the French crepes and British Yorkshire pudding, which is again from essentially the same batter -- have traditionally been baked in heavy cast-iron pans. Popover pans look like muffin pans except that the cups are deeper.

    Why do you let popover batter rest? ›

    The flour needs some time to absorb into the liquid, which not only thickens the batter a bit, it also allows the gluten molecules to relax which makes for a lighter, not chewy popover. The resting period also makes the batter more velvety and helps allow air bubbles to release.

    How do you stop popovers from deflating? ›

    An additional trick for keeping popovers crisp is to gently poke a hole in the side of each one with a sharp knife when you remove it from the pan to allow extra team to escape without deflating the crust dome.

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