perfectly flaky on the outside, moist & chewy on the inside
Several weeks ago, I got a lot of requests for my popover recipe after a past fave fridays posting. I originally saw this on another famous cooking blog, and the talented cook got the recipe from Martha Stewart found here . This recipe is extremely easy and you will def have everything you need to make this tasty bread in already in your cupboards. The one thing you do need is a pop over tin. ( muffin tins simply will not work) You can order one on amazon-buy the one I have here . Have you ever been to Lawry’s? They are famous for their prime rib, but hubby and I go for the salad and the bread. The bread tastes JUST like the one in this recipe!
Ingredients
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted, plus more for greasing tin
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
In a large bowl, whisk together flour and salt.
In a separate medium bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, and 1 tablespoon melted butter.
Pour over flour mixture, and fold until just blended.
Fill the popover cups two-thirds to three-quarters full.
Transfer tin to oven, and bake for 15 minutes.
Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees, and bake until well browned and crusty, about 20 minutes.
Remove popovers from the oven, and un-mold onto a rack.
Puncture the sides with a sharp knife to let steam escape, and serve immediately.
my fave part is the moist and chewy middles…. SO good.
Serve these as a side with dinner, or for breakfast. I always do the latter.
This is definately my kind of thing too, flaky on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside! I also love that it’s easy to make! I’ll have to try it, looks delicious! xxx
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woooow have to try these for sure! they look so delicious and make me even more hungry than i already was 🙂
xoxo
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These look delicious and an alternative to toast and croissants for breakfast too.
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Yummy, thanks for passing along this recipe! Such a great treat in the mornings! They look delicious!
Have a great Thursday!
xo Grace
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These look so yummy! Looks like something I could take a stab at!!
yummy drool. reminds me a little of those brazillian bread balls! those are so good. can you add cheese to this recipe?
YES. That’s one variation that I actually often do. Use cheddar cheese, and just sprinkle a little bit on top of the batter inside the tins before placing in the oven! =)
This looks delicious, I love popovers. Confession: I’m an awful baker… but I definitely want to try this one out!
xo, Yi-chia
you should write a cookbook, your pictures are to die for!
love me some haute cookie! lol
xx,
klee
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yum!! i used to go to this one place for the bread too they had cinnamon butter and it was amazing!! my bf always makes fun of me because if we get bread at a restaurant i will eat like the whole basket hahah
-Jessica
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love it when a woman has fashion sense & knows how to work it in the kitchen! popovers aren’t easy to make, but you nailed it! now….if only i could taste it *drool*
OMG THESE LOOK SO GOOD! I wish I had one right now..
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joanne♥choi
OH wow…I skimmed over the Lawry’s part. So does this taste like yorkshire pudding? I’m gonna try to make it asap!! I’m going to house of prime rib this weekend 🙂
yes it does! its really soft and moist on the inside. Some peopel like to eat em’ right out of the oven which you might love. A couple little tricks- always make sure everything is room temp (let eggs, milk butter etc sit out for at least one hour prior to baking) – AND, don’t open the oven to peek at ALL during the whole time! =) Lmk how they turn out– yumm to prime rib~you’re going to have such a yummy meal this weekend!
Mm YUM! I love me some Popovers =D
When Macy’s *used to be* Hudson’s, they’d sell these in their restaurant. They were divine, and I bet these are too!
OMG, this looks really good and soft!
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Me so hungry 😉