What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Delicious Holiday Foods: Almond-Vanilla Popovers! What if I told you it was possible to eat a serving of bread, but without all the preservatives? It is. And then, what would you say if I told you the outside was golden brown and the inside was hollow? That’s right. Hollow. These light and airy popovers of pancake-like batter puff up into delectable buttery crowns that leave you singing their praises and clapping your hands. It’s like you just witnessed a bit of magic in your very own kitchen.
ALMOND-VANILLA POPOVERS
Ingredients:
6 large eggs
2 cups light cream
1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
2 teaspoons almond extract
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon sea salt
3 tablespoons sugar
2 cups flour
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 400°. Move the oven rack one setting below the middle row. Grease a 12-count bouchon pan. In a food processor, combine eggs, light cream, butter, almond extract, vanilla extract, sea salt, sugar, and flour. Blend until no lumps remain and batter is light yellow and frothy, approximately one minute. Fill each bouchon cup 2/3 full. Do not overfill. (Refrigerate leftover batter until ready to make the next batch. At that time, use a whisk to vigorously stir the batter.) Place bouchon pan in the oven; bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Do not open the oven door during baking or the popovers will deflate. When golden brown, remove from the oven. After 2 minutes in the pan, remove and transfer popovers to a wire rack. Do not allow them to cool in the pan or they may turn soggy. Serve warm as is or with a dollop of honey, jam, or butter.
This, Gail is a wonderful thing to serve at Christmas! Thank you!
Joanna
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I agree. Thanks for a reason to make more. 😜
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Looking delicious. Thank you 🙏
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You’re welcome. Stay longer. 🍞🥐🥖
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🙏💚👍
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Popovers always feel special! Who doesn’t love a food that makes them smile just to look at it?
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I’ve only been in one restaurant that served them entirely in the bread basket. 😍
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We used to have a restaurant here in southern Vermont, back in the 90s, that was called Popovers, and every table got a basket of their giant signature popovers, the best ever. Never forget them.
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They are a rare site and one worth visiting again….and again. 😋🍃
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“like you just witnessed a bit of magic”
No, no, it’s not “like” you just witnessed magic; it is a fact that you just witnessed MAGIC! These are delicious and soo easy to make!!
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I agree. Good thing I have the bread pan for them. Totally worth it. 🎶
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Pop Over for a treat in the bread basket. 😋🌿
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Ahhh, I love those 😍
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They fall into the category with croissants. Both sinfully good. 🥐
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Sinful, that’s the perfect word!
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Hi Gail,
They look delicious! I haven’t had popovers in decades. I used to have them in a restaurant. They used to serve them in a basket instead of bread. I need to try to make them!
Blessings!
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Me, too. They disappear so quickly, especially dredged in cinnamon sugar!!! 😍
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Now pray tell, who is it, that could eat only one serving of those??? Gail, they look absolutely delicious!
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Not I. Nor my husband. Guilty, as charged. 🤔
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Mama! These look so good!
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I always want a taste when things come right out of the oven. Sometimes I burn my mouth. You’d think I’d learn. 🤣
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Same!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Look amazing. Is there a substitute for a bouchon pan?
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Not that I could find. You may try to “Google” it. 🤔
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