Popovers
My son and I made the popovers recipe from Pretend Soup. I’ve never made popovers and I must say these were absolutely delicious! Especially considering how easy they were to make, this is something we’ll do again.
My son loved every part: watching the butter melt in the microwave, spreading the butter into the muffin tin with a pastry brush, cracking the eggs, stirring the milk and flour into the eggs, putting the batter in the muffin tin, watching the batter get big in the oven, and, of course, eating three popovers with butter, maple syrup, and grape jelly.
And he’s only 23 months old. Cooking with my son is turning out to be so much fun, because he is obviously enjoying it so much.
I can’t, of course, post the recipe from the book for copyright reasons, even if it does have only four ingredients. But go check out Molly‘s slightly-more-complicated-but-certainly-delicious popover recipe. It also looks good.
Get the recipe at Orangette>>>>
Popovers
By August 25, 2009
Published:My son and I made the popovers recipe from Pretend Soup. I've never made popovers and I must say these were absolutely delicious! …
Ingredients
- 3 cups flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp sugar
- 1 cup whole milk
- 2 eggs
- 4 tbsp butter melted and cooled, but still liquid
Instructions
- See directions on Orangette.
- Cuisine: American
- Course: Breakfast
- Skill Level: Child Friendly
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Tags: Ann Henderson, Desserts, Mollie Katzen, Mollie Katzen and Ann Henderson: Pretend Soup
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August 31st, 2009 at 1:23 pm
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