Raspberry Popover Recipe

Raspberry Popovers Recipe

Written by Becky

My dear friend Annalise and I concocted this recipe for Raspberry Popovers together.  It was like a month or so in the making, but when we finally found the time to get together and bake, our ideas came together brilliantly, making these light and fluffy popovers with a touch of elegance with the addition of fresh raspberries.

Raspberry Popover Recipe

Our idea began as she told me over her latest great find of a vintage popover pan.  I explained the lack of popovers in my life and that I really had never even tasted one, then we decided we had to create some together.  In my naiveté of popovers, I suggested raspberry popovers.  I really had no idea what typical flavors were but it just sounded nice to me.  At this time I had no idea I was talking to the popover queen.

Raspberry Popover Recipe

Raspberry Popover Recipe

As we easily stirred together the batter and threw a batch into the oven, Annalise told that she often made these growing up.  As she explains in her popover post here, these were her baking treat of choice in her college days.  So, while I was making boxed brownies and throwing in a snicker bar for a little “gourmet twist,” Annalise was making these beautiful, delicate popovers.  I guess she was a bit ahead of me then as far as baking goes.

Raspberry Popover Recipe

Through her expertise and my sophomoric knowledge of popovers, together we came up with something outside of the box, which turned out to be quite brilliant.  Another lovely example of two minds being better than one!Raspberry Popover Recipe

Raspberry Popover Recipe

Raspberry Popovers

These raspberry popovers are the perfect dish for brunch or any easy breakfast.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 6 large popovers

Ingredients
  

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • Handful of fresh raspberries

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Using a microwave or stovetop, melt the butter. Coat the popover pan generously with melted butter. Place pan in the oven to heat it up while the oven finishes preheating.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together eggs and milk.
  • Using a separate bowl combine the dry ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, and lemon zest. Add these the egg mixture and stir until just combined. It's okay if it's a little lumpy.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan, filling each cup to about 2/3 full. Scatter a few raspberries over the tops of each cup or mash the raspberries and fold a spoonful into the mixture of each cup.
  • Bake until puffed and golden, about 35-45 minutes. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve immediately, popovers will deflate slightly as they cool.

Notes

If you don't have a popover pan, a muffin pan will work just fine.

Comments (12)

  1. You are so funny, you make me sound like some sort of baking diva in college. HA! But I think we can both agree how EASY popovers are, that even a clueless college student can make them. 🙂

    Always fun to bake with you! Looking forward to baking playdates in the future!

  2. Made these yesterday for my family for breakfast with mashed raspberries mixed in and some fresh berries baked on top. We loved them! I added a little vanilla and cinnamon and had to substitute lemon extract and a little lemon juice for the zest (alas, no fresh lemons in my house). It made nine popovers using a medium-sized muffin tin. A tip for future bakers: butter the top of the muffin tin, too, so any spill-over comes off easily.

    We sampled some different spreads — one of us liked them best with butter, another preferred them with a little jam or honey for added sweetness, and I thought they were great with some coconut Greek yoghurt!

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