Not showing the inside is such a goddamn tease 🤤
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What was I thinking. They look like spongy, dough bread, eggy brains on the inside. Next time I'll post a picture after slicing into one.
Thank you for this recipe! Just tried it out with one substitution - white whole-wheat instead of AP four. Not a great idea... I will have to try again sometime.
This is one of those super sensitive recipes. Even heavy footsteps can stop them from rising. If you find a flour alternative let me know.
Those look yummy. What do they taste like? Brioche? Biscuits? Rolls?
They look like Yorkshire Puddings so I would guess they taste pretty similar. They are savoury and don't taste of too much by themselves (but are fantastic smothered in gravy)
Yeah, American Yorkshire Puddings. I think they eat them with jam, but then they eat scones with gravy so
Just add High Fructose Corn Syrup ©®™
That’s what I thought. Never heard of a “popover” before; spent a few minutes staring at a picture of some lovely Yorkshire puddings wondering wtf was going on.
That's the first thing I thought off. No idea what the bloody hell a "pop over" is.
They're a blank canvas you can do whatever with, they're basically pancake batter cooked at high temperature in a cupcake tray.
By themselves they have a slight savoury flavour but you can do whatever with.
In the UK they're called Yorkshire Puddings where they're common eaten with roast beef/pork/chicken/etc with gravy and various vegetables and mashed potato.
Definitely a fantastic addition to a meal.
Mashed? Mashed?! You monster.
And potato in your favourite form* haha
Oh I havent had a popover in over 30+ years! They look amazing!