Bullock's Tea Room Popovers

"Bullock's Tea Room was noted for their delicious and very popular popovers. They are easy to make. The secret is to place the custard cups far apart enough on the baking sheet so that all sides of each popover get the same blast of heat needed to rise evenly. Muffin tins don't work well with popovers. This recipe makes a high-rising puffy popover, that can be served at any meal of the day."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
8 popovers
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Beat eggs in a bowl, then beat in milk until blended.
  • Combine flour and salt; work butter into the flour; then gradually add flour mixture to milk and egg mixture and blend well.
  • Fill 8 well-greased custard cups, and place them on a baking sheet, with enough separation between cups to allow all sides of each popover to bake at the same rate; and bake at 400 degrees for about one hour or until golden.

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I live in a wooded hillside area of Los Angeles where it feels like being out in the country. I grew up in Rhode Island, and came to LA after graduating from URI. I recently retired from my job as an environmental specialist. So now I have time to collect internet recipes. My hobbies & interests are aquatics, shell collecting, my cats, feeding stray cats, home improvement projects and cooking. I love to travel and, years ago, lived in Mexico for several months. My favorite cookbooks are the ones written by Diana Kennedy; they are all great; and I have them all, some signed by her when I was enrolled in her cooking classes. I have a lot of cookbooks; some of my other fave authors and their books are: Madhur Jaffrey (especially World Vegetarian, World of East Vegetarian Cooking and A Taste of the Far East), Faye Levy, Martha Rose Shulman (especially Mediterranean Light, Provencal Light and Mexican Light) and Paula Wolfert.
 
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