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popover

[pop-oh-ver] / ˈpɒpˌoʊ vər /


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Pro tip: This ottoman, which is made with fast-drying foam, looks just like a scrumptious popover or a delicious jelly candy.

From Los Angeles Times

The name “popover” stemmed from the transformation that occurs when a thin batter is poured into an intensely hot dish, resulting in puffiness.

From Seattle Times

Then we all talked about our favorite egg recipes, and Dad told me about something Great-Uncle Jim used to make, called popovers.

From Literature

I first considered making my own pizza cupcakes as a sort of stuffed popover, perhaps with an easy flatbread dough.

From Salon

The popover is the U.S. version of the Yorkshire pudding, which dates back to 1850, while Germany and the Netherlands make Dutch Babies, which is a flat Yorkshire pudding with berries and sugar on top.

From Salon