For the best rise, ensure your eggs and milk are truly at room temperature. Don't be afraid to experiment with different cheeses! Gruyere, Parmesan, or even a sharp cheddar would be delicious alternatives. If you don't have nonstick muffin tins, be extra diligent with the butter and cooking spray to prevent sticking. Popovers are best enjoyed fresh from the oven. However, if you have leftovers, you can reheat them in a preheated 350°F (175°C) oven for a few minutes to crisp them up.
Andrew Kozey
Jun 4, 2025I used a 12-cup muffin tin and they turned out great, just slightly larger popovers.
Talia Pfannerstill
Jun 4, 2025I added a bit of garlic powder to the batter and it gave them a nice savory kick!
Marcel Johnston
May 25, 2025My popovers didn't puff up as much as I expected. What did I do wrong?
Karley Bartoletti
May 19, 2025These were easier than I thought they would be!
Ramon Hane
May 8, 2025These are amazing! The texture is so light and airy. I'll definitely be making these again.
Tatum Gulgowski
Apr 8, 2025Resting the batter is key! I tried making them without resting the batter and they were dense and flat.
Sydni Senger
Mar 22, 2025I substituted gruyere for the blue cheese and they were fantastic! Thanks for the great recipe.
Marcel Feest
Mar 18, 2025This recipe is a keeper!
Orval Ferry
Mar 8, 2025I was skeptical about the cold oven method, but these came out perfect! So easy and delicious.
Missouri Emmerich
Feb 19, 2025The blue cheese adds such a wonderful flavor. I made these for a brunch and everyone raved about them.