[mod.recipes] RECIPE: Jordan Pond House popovers

recipes@glacier.ARPA (USENET mod.recipes) (11/30/85)

.RH MOD.RECIPES-SOURCE POND-POPOVERS B "29 Nov 85"
.RZ "JORDAN POND HOUSE POPOVERS" "Popovers from the Jordan Pond teahouse"
In Acacia National Park, near Bar Harbor Maine, is Jordan Pond. A century
ago the teahouse at Jordan Pond was a gathering place where the aristocracy
had tea and popovers with strawberry jam every day at 4 o'clock.
.PP
The Jordan Pond Tea House burned down in 1978, but has been rebuilt. It now
serves people sporting clothes announcing ``mommy and daddy went to Naugatuck,
and all they brought me was this crummy shirt'', and who show up in station
wagons, but the popovers are the same that were served to the idle rich of
another era.
.IH "2 large popovers"
.IG "2" "large eggs"
.IG "1 cup" "whole milk"
.IG "1 cup" "all-purpose flour"
(Important! Sift before measuring!!)
.IG "1/2 tsp" "salt"
.IG "1/8 tsp" "baking soda"
.PH
.SK 1
Preheat oven to 425.
Beat the eggs at high speed with an electric mixer for 3 minutes, or until
the mixture turns lemon yellow.
.SK 2
Slow the mixer to a crawl, and dribble in 1/2 cup of milk, taking about 20
seconds to pour in that 1/2 cup.
.SK 3
Sift the flour, measure 1 cup as exactly as you can, then add salt and
baking soda and sift again. With the mixer still running on its slowest
speed, add the dry ingredients to the eggs and milk.
.SK 4
Turn the mixer off and 
use a rubber spatula to make sure that all of the flour has blended in with
the liquid.
.SK 5
Set the mixer to medium speed and dribble in the remaining
1/2 cup of milk. Blend for 1 minute.
.SK 6
Turn the mixer to its highest speed and beat for 10 minutes (or 5 minutes if
you have a Kitchen-aid style mixer that uses a wire whip for beating). Extra
beating can't hurt.
.SK 7
Filter the batter through a fine-mesh screen strainer to remove any lumps,
then pour into well-buttered popover cups or custard cups. (If you must use a
muffin tin, fill only the 4 corners.)
.SK 8
Bake at 425 for 15 minutes. Without opening the oven, turn heat to 350 and
bake for 15 more minutes (20 minutes if your oven door has a window).
.NX
Serve immediately, with fresh jam and room-temperature butter.
.PP
These popovers turn out significantly better if they are baked in crockery
custard cups rather than in metal or glass.
.WR
Julia Parks
National Park Service
Bar Harbor, Maine