Cooking Instructions
- 1
Divide butter among popover cups, place in oven, and set oven at 450.
- 2
Whisk eggs, oil, and milk in a medium sized bowl.
- 3
Add flour and salt until just blended.
- 4
Remove popover pan from oven and spray with cooking spray, then pour batter unto cups.
- 5
Bake 20 minutes on lower oven rack.
- 6
Reduce heat to 350. Turn pan and place on upper rack. bake 7-12 minutes more, until brown and crispy.
- 7
Remove from pan and pierce each popover with a sharp knife to vent.
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