I have been planning on making these since I first learned of their existence at my brother's after wedding breakfast in 2007. However I did not have a popover pan. Incidentally I do not own a muffin tin or ramekins so I literally had nothing I could use to recreate this lovely food object. This recipe comes from my brother's father in law Robert Wallack and it's flawless: http://www.food52.com/recipes/8142_popovers I over-mixed the flour and milk until there were no lumps and opened the oven in the beginning. I forgot to remove the upper oven rack and was worried the popovers would crash into it if they were to rise.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Knitting class notes
Back - complete it, approximately 8 rows. Do one row of the smaller pattern thing.
Front - decrease 6 times from 28 to 22 and then make it so it matches the back.
right side - knit 2 together and slip one, knit one pass one over
left side - purl last 2 and 1st 2. Do not decrease. Purl each one.
Can connect shoulders if remember.
Front - decrease 6 times from 28 to 22 and then make it so it matches the back.
right side - knit 2 together and slip one, knit one pass one over
left side - purl last 2 and 1st 2. Do not decrease. Purl each one.
Can connect shoulders if remember.
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