Popovers

Adjust the baking time depending on your oven.
If you open the oven door while they're baking, they might shrink and shrivel up. Don't open the door until they have puffed up! Recipe by Bluebird
Popovers
Adjust the baking time depending on your oven.
If you open the oven door while they're baking, they might shrink and shrivel up. Don't open the door until they have puffed up! Recipe by Bluebird
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Rub some melted butter (not listed) into the cups or molds. Preheat the oven to 200°C.
- 2
Put the flour, salt and sugar in a bowl and mix.
- 3
In another bowl, bear the eggs and mix together with the milk. Add the melted butter and mix in.
- 4
Add the Step 3 liquid to the Step 2 bowl little by little, mixing so that no lumps form. Pour the batter into the cups or molds, and bake at 200°C for 30 to 35 minutes.
- 5
Try popovers and chicken with chicken ham made with shio-koji.
- 6
This is one I made with a twist on osechi (New Year's feast food). Thin out some kuri kinton (sweet chestnut with paste) with cream, and stuff it into a popover like a Mont Blanc cake.
- 7
A cut open popover looks like this inside. This one is a bit burned. The insides will be hollow.
- 8
I used these muffin cups, filled 70-80% full.
- 9
This is a no. 8 size cup. With these this recipe, you can make 6 of these.
- 10
These are large popovers made in the no. 8 muffin cups shown above. They are about the size of small hamburgers.
- 11
Mini popovers.
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