The Bellydance
Soundtrack: Houllou Houllou by Emad Sayyah
Prep
Time: 10 min.
Cook Time: 25-35 min.
"You want to see him do dead bunny?" Well, of course I want to find out what this could mean. So I grab my camera while my friend, Anya, lays her pet bunny, Oli, on her back in the crook between her outstretched legs. She coaxes him for a few seconds. "Come on! Come on! Do the dead bunny! Be a dead bunny!" Oli proceeds to go stiff with her feet sticking straight up in the air, to which Anya jokingly laments, "...Nooooo! The bun-bun's dead! Come back BUNNAY!" It's not a pigeon in a diaper, but I will never cease to be entertained by my friend's pets.
I solemnly swear that this bunny is indeed alive and is in no way included in the following recipe. |
If you don't own a popover pan you can make these in muffin tins; however, I highly encourage using a popover pan. They'll taste the same, but you just can get as good of a bubble with the muffin tins. You can find the pans at most cooking stores for about $40, but a good chunk of people seem to not know what they're for. Hence, I tend to see them at Goodwill quite often. I also highly advocate borrowing - as I have yet to meet anyone who lives off a daily, or even weekly, popover supply. I imagine that, after a while, you'd start to transform into the shape of one if you ate that many.
This weekend is my last in town before my husband and I head up nort' der ya you betcha for the annual Iron County Fair. I'm thinking I'll enter a pie in the competition this year. Not sure it's going to beat the one I had last year, though: Chocolate Pecan Bourbon pie that sold at auction for $180 (These Yoopers are serious about their pie.).
*A note about this recipe: If you're using a muffin tin the amounts should give you enough batter. For a popover tin you'll want to increase everything by 1/2.
Ingredients
- 2
tbsp canola oil (I used olive oil & it worked fine.)
- 2
eggs
- 1
cup all-purpose flour
- 1
cup milk
- 1/8-1/4
tsp salt, to taste
- freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
- 1 tbsp green onion, sliced or jalapeno, finely diced
- freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
- 1 tbsp green onion, sliced or jalapeno, finely diced
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
2. Pour some oil on to a clean cloth or paper towel and coat the insides and top edges of the muffin tin/popover cups. (Gerlinde just put a tsp. of oil in each cup for hers, but she had some sticking. If you coat the cups with oil then you get a very clean popover with nothing sticking to the sides.)
3. Place tin into oven to heat about 5-10min.
4. While the tin is heating whisk together the eggs, flour, milk, salt and pepper until smooth & even. Whisk in the cheese & onion (jalapeƱo also an option; especially if served with chili).
5. Remove the tin from the oven and pour batter into cups about 1/4 inch from the top.
6. Return to the oven and bake for about 25-35 minutes or until the popovers are a nice, even brown. If you want dryer and stiffer ones you can turn off the oven and leave them in for 5 more minutes (Though I've always been partial to the softer, doughier kind - more fun to pull apart.).
Thank you to Gerlinde for her wonderful popover recipe! Definitely check out her blog, Cooking Weekends. She has a wonderful collection of recipes and very yummy looking photos.
**Main course salads make me angry. Like the Hulk angry. I eat all that food but I always end up still hungry after. But I can't eat any more because I already technically had my meal. If ever you sense that my blog post is angry, ask me if I tried to eat a salad. The answer is most likely, "Blue Faerie SMASH!"
5 comments:
These popovers look delish, I will make them soon and let you know how I went. Also - what a clever bun bun!!
xx
Your friend's bunny cracks me up! Pleased you liked the popover recipe.. I made that for The Daring Kitchen (http://thedaringkitchen.com), you might find them an interesting community.
What a cute silly bunny. =D Will definitely have to try the popover recipe sounds very yummy. Thank you for sharing. Good luck in the pie competition!
-Nadine
@Mrs. B - They're really good; although, the American in me wants to add more cheese to the top. :P
@Geraldine - Thanks for visiting! I checked out The Daring Kitchen, and while I'm not extremely clear on the rules, am interested to see what the August challenge will be.
@Nadine - Apparently bunnies are like that (My friend had one that would lick an ice cube, freak out at the cold and jump 3ft in the air, run away for a few seconds, and then forget it was cold and repeat the process.) I'll let you know how the pie turns out.
I guess a popover is like a mini yorkshire pudding. never thought of adding stuff to them.
Might have to try these!
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