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popover

noun as in tart

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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.

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Victor Manca, the visionary behind this culinary marvel, ingeniously modified the traditional popover recipe, ultimately coining and popularizing the term “Dutch baby.”

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

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

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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.

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