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On 7/11/2023 at 6:41 AM, Red Owl said:

Any one make pop overs to serve as a shell for a savory filling, Lobster Newburg or Creamed chicken, etc.?

@Red Owl ... Your old post came up for me while reading a current message. Maybe this will be helpful.

 

Perhaps you can make a Dutch Baby as a shell for your fillings.  The recipe is very similar to that of popovers, and for your purpose they might be a better choice.  I make 'em in a small (five or six inch) cast iron skillet which fits easily into my Breville countertop oven.  Actually, two of the small skillets will fit into the oven.

 

Examples:  

https://www.lodgecastiron.com/recipe/basic-dutch-baby

https://butfirstwebrunch.com/mini-cast-iron-dutch-babies/

 

Shel_B

Shel_B


Clarity

On 7/11/2023 at 6:41 AM, Red Owl said:

Any one make pop overs to serve as a shell for a savory filling, Lobster Newburg or Creamed chicken, etc.?

@Red Owl ... Your old post came up for me while reading a current message. Maybe the response will be helpful.

 

Perhaps you can make a Dutch Baby as a shell for your fillings.  The recipe is very similar to that of popovers, and for your purpose they might be a better choice.  I make 'em in a small (five or six inch) cast iron skillet which fits easily into my Breville countertop oven.  Actually, two of the small skillets will fit into the oven.

 

Examples:  

https://www.lodgecastiron.com/recipe/basic-dutch-baby

https://butfirstwebrunch.com/mini-cast-iron-dutch-babies/

 

Shel_B

Shel_B


Clarity

On 7/11/2023 at 6:41 AM, Red Owl said:

Any one make pop overs to serve as a shell for a savory filling, Lobster Newburg or Creamed chicken, etc.?

@Red Owl ... Your old post came up for me while reading a current message. Perhaps the response will be helpful.

 

Perhaps you can make a Dutch Baby as a shell for your fillings.  The recipe is very similar to that of popovers, and for your purpose they might be a better choice.  I make 'em in a small (five or six inch) cast iron skillet which fits easily into my Breville countertop oven.  Actually, two of the small skillets will fit into the oven.

 

Examples:  

https://www.lodgecastiron.com/recipe/basic-dutch-baby

https://butfirstwebrunch.com/mini-cast-iron-dutch-babies/

 

Shel_B

Shel_B

On 7/11/2023 at 6:41 AM, Red Owl said:

Any one make pop overs to serve as a shell for a savory filling, Lobster Newburg or Creamed chicken, etc.?

@Red Owl ... Your old post came up for me while reading a current message.

 

Perhaps you can make a Dutch Baby as a shell for your fillings.  The recipe is very similar to that of popovers, and for your purpose they might be a better choice.  I make 'em in a small (five or six inch) cast iron skillet which fits easily into my Breville countertop oven.  Actually, two of the small skillets will fit into the oven.

 

Examples:  

https://www.lodgecastiron.com/recipe/basic-dutch-baby

https://butfirstwebrunch.com/mini-cast-iron-dutch-babies/

 

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