Popovers
This is my family’s all-time favorite recipe for Popovers! It’s a simple recipe that yields delicious, sky-high Popovers every time! Recipe includes instructions for making in a muffin pan.
Popovers have been a staple in my family’s breakfast routine for as far back as I can remember. Each and every morning I could count on my mom starting the day with either homemade waffles, a stack of buttermilk pancakes, or fresh-from-the-oven popovers.
Despite their impressive height and unique appearance, popovers are actually extremely simple to make and require just 5 ingredients: eggs, milk, butter, flour, and salt. And, while having a nice popover pan is helpful for this recipe, it’s not necessary.
Can I make popovers without a popover pan?
Yes! These popovers can easily be made without a special popover tin. Just divide the batter evenly into a 12 count muffin tin.
Tips for Making Popovers:
You’ll want to lightly grease your pan (either popover pan or muffin pan) before adding the batter. With this recipe some of the oil does tend to overflow the cup and spill out of the container, so I strongly recommend placing a foil or parchment paper lined cookie sheet beneath your pan so that any oil is caught. Otherwise you’ll likely end up with a lot of smoke in your kitchen.
To get the maximum height on your popovers, we’ll start with our oven at a high temperature (450F), bake them for 20 minutes, and then drop the temperature to 325F and bake another 15 minutes (I also use this technique in my banana muffins for nice tall muffin tops!). It’s very important that you don’t open the oven when you drop the temperature, otherwise you’ll let the heat escape and lose some of your height.
I believe that Popovers are best right out of the oven, but if you intend to enjoy them at a later time, you can, just reheat them. More on that below…
Can you reheat popovers?
Yup! The best way to reheat popovers is to preheat your oven to 350 or 400F and toss them in for several minutes (5-10 minutes). This will also make them firmer if they’ve gotten too soft while sitting. You do not need to put them back in a popover pan, just tossing them in on a cookie sheet will work fine! We like to make popovers in large batches and then reheat the leftovers the next day or two.
These popovers taste best warm out of the oven and even better when topped with with a smear of butter, jam, or apple butter.
How to Make Popovers
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Ingredients
- 6 large eggs
- 2 cups milk I use whole milk
- 6 Tbsp unsalted butter melted
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450F and lightly grease a 12-count popover pan or 12 count muffin tin with cooking spray. Set aside.
- Place eggs in a large bowl and, using an electric mixer, beat on low speed until frothy.
- With mixer on low, add milk and melted butter and beat until well-combined.
- Sprinkle salt over batter and stir.
- Add flour, stirring on low-speed until batter is completely combined.
- Evenly divide batter into prepared muffin tin and transfer to 450F oven*.
- Bake on 450F for 20 minutes, then, without opening the oven door, reduce the heat to 325F and bake an additional 15 minutes.
- Remove from oven and serve immediately -- these taste great topped with butter!
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