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Goro wrote:
> On Jan 24, 11:31 am, "Jean B." > wrote:
>> Goro wrote:
>>> On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 07:53:32 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
>>> > wrote:
>>>> In article
>>>> >,
>>>> Goro > wrote:
>>>>> i was in the mood for popovers last weekend and have not made them in
>>>>> a few years. I dug into Cooks Illustrated and grabbed a recipe, which
>>>>> looked to be a basic one (butter, eggs, milk, flour, salt). I used
>>>>> this ingredient list:
>>>>> 2 large eggs
>>>>> 1 cup whole milk
>>>>> 1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour (5 ounces)
>>>>> 1/2 teaspoon table salt
>>>>> 1 tablespoon unsalted butter , melted
>>>>> 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
>>>>> They turned out ok tastewise but they really did not pop much at all.
>>>>> I thought maybe i hadn't heated the popover pan enough or let the
>>>>> mixture rest long enough so i tried again. Same result.
>>>>> This weekend, my scale was changed to grams (for whatever reason).
>>>>> Off the top of my head, i used 125g for 1cup of flour and it turned
>>>>> out perfect. i double check online for 1cup of flour and get 125g/
>>>>> 4.41 ounces. Ugh! I need to make sure i double check those weight
>>>>> measurements and/or make sure i remember them well enough in the
>>>>> future.
>>>>> -goro-
>>>> Here's my recipe and method:
>>>> <http://web.me.com/barbschaller/Hangi...ed_Lady/Blahbl
>>>> ahblog/Entries/2009/1/9_Popovers!.html> Works a treat.
>>> Nice! And i love the use of those buttered ramekins. great idea. The
>>> other way i had seen is using muffin pans. I wish i would tried
>>> before i spent the $20 or so on the popover pan.
>>> so you don't pre-heat your ramekins before putting the mixture in?
>>> -goro-

>> Sounds like Barb and I are in agreement re cups and heating. One
>> other tip I have read--prick the necks of the popovers. I forget
>> when since I have not made them since I read this. Near the end
>> of the cooking? When done and put them back in the oven for a
>> tiny while?
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.

>
> Is that to set the popovers so they don't fall afterwards?
>
> -goro-


It's to release the steam.

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Jean B.