Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Boil water and vegetable oil in a medium-large pan. Stir in dry ingredients with a large wooden spoon until mixture forms a ball. Cool 10 minutes, then add eggs one at a ...
In a certain sense, making popovers is a test of faith: You put the batter-filled pan in the oven and pray that the popovers will do their thing in the next 40 minutes. I have been making these ...
Popovers are a light and tasty treat that can be served with any meal — they’re just as fitting for breakfast as they are for dinner or even a snack. But to make the perfect popover, you need a ...
These high-rise popovers are a great Sunday breakfast dish. Serve them hot from the oven with unsalted butter and strawberry jam. From Flo Braker, who began writing The Baker column for The Chronicle ...