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Parmesan Popovers

24/09/2009 20:32:00

Parmesan Popovers

I found this recipe on a lovely blog called What's Cooking.

 

A popover is basically a yorkshire pudding type affair - so called because it puffs up and 'pops over' the top of the muffin cups. If you can think your way past the idea that all batters must relate to sausages or roast beef and that it can stand in its own right, it is a very versatile base for lots of other flavours.

 

This one is a lovely way to use some fresh herbs if you've been picking them with the children.

 

http://whatscookingblog.com/2009/09/08/parmesan-popovers-perfect-to-make-with-kids/