Passover Popover Recipe (2024)

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Passover Popovers are moist with a soft crumb. This bread for Passover will delight anyone at your table.

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There’s no need for a special popover pan. Make matzo meal muffins. They make the perfect Passover Pastry too.

Why You’ll Love these Popovers for Passover

Only 6 ingredients. You are going to love this easy recipe that only uses 5 ingredients and water.

Quick and easy to make.Add Matzah to boiling liquid, add the eggs, and bake. You don’t have to worry about confusing steps or strange ingredients.

No fancy equipment. This is a flexible recipe that can be used to make popovers or muffins. I’m including a video showing you how they can be made into muffins without any changes to the recipe.

Kosher. Popovers and muffins made with Matzah are Kosher making them perfect for Seder dinners.

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What Are Passover Popovers?

Passover dietary rules restrict the use of grains that can ferment and become leavened. These grains are wheat, barley, spelt, oats, and rye.

Passover bread is made of matzo cake meal, which is an unleavened bread eaten by Jews during the holiday of Passover (Pesach) in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt.

Passover Popover recipes can be savory like this recipe or sweet and eaten with any meal or as a snack.

Items used to make Easy Passover Popovers

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This was a very simple recipe to make, but unquestionably unlike any bread recipe that I’ve ever made.This recipe’s title stated that they were popovers, but the instructions have you fill muffin tins. Therefore, I used both pans. They both came out beautifully, so use what you have available to you.

Ingredients for your Passover Popovers Recipe

  • Canola oil. Canola is a Kosher option. You can use another neutral flavored oil such as vegetable oil.
  • Matzo meal.You can find Matzo meal in the Passover or Kosher section of your grocery store or order some fromAmazon.
  • Salt.
  • White Granulated Sugar.
  • Water.
  • Eggs. Grade A large.
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What is Matzo meal?

Matzo meal is a Kosher form of bread crumbs that serve as a substitute for flour. Matzo meal has a coarse texture and is made from a product that’s already been baked, making it permissible to eat them for Passover.

Matzah Meal resembles breadcrumbs to me and contains only wheat flour and water.

Passover Popovers are made with Matzah Meal, Matzah Cake Meal, or a combination of both.

How to make Matzo Passover Popovers and Muffins

  1. Combine the water and canola oil in a saucepan and bring it to a boil.
  1. Remove the pan from the heat and add the Matzoh meal, sugar, and salt. Stir until completely combined.
  1. Stir in the eggs one at a time until creamy. Allow the mixture to rest while you preheat the oven.
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Add eggs 1 at a time

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Stir after each addition

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Creamy Matzo Popover Batter.

  1. Prepare the popover or muffin pan with oil or cooking spray and fill the pan 3/4 full.
  2. Bake popovers or muffins on the center rack of the oven until crisped and golden brown.

FAQs

Why do you let the batter rest? Letting the batter rest will give the popovers a better rise and an airy texture.

What is the leavening in this popover recipe? Egg whites are the leavening agent in this recipe. The liquids create steam and the protein in the eggs provides structure and traps the steam.

Why did my popovers deflate? The most likely cause is that they’re underbaked. They release steam as they’re baked and undertaking popovers usually have too much moisture trapped inside causing them to deflate.

Underbaking popovers or muffins can also result in a doughy eggy center.

Can Passover popovers and muffins be made ahead of time? Yes, they can be made 1 day in advance. Once cool, put them in an airtight container at room temperature. Heat them in a 375ºF oven for 5 minutes to crisp them up.

Are these Passover rolls Gluten-Free? No. Your typical Matzo meal isn’t gluten-free. However, some Passover rolls are made with gluten-free products such as potato starch. You can also try using this gluten-free Matzo meal, however, I have not tested it.

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Tips for the Best Passover Popovers

Thoroughly preheat the oven before baking. The biggest reason that popovers fail is because the oven wasn’t hot enough.

Make sure the ingredients are at room temperature before beginning. To warm cold eggs place them in a bowl of room temperature water for 5 to 10 minutes. The batter needs to be at room temperature when it’s ready to bake.

Prepare the pan before filling by thoroughly greasing it or spraying it with non-stick cooking spray, including the lip surrounding the cups on the popover pan.

Release the popovers from the pan after 5 minutes and cool them on a cooling rack.

Popovers are best eaten the day they’re baked however, they can be stored. The best way to store popovers or muffins is in an airtight container once they’re completely cool at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Freeze popovers in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

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How do you serve Passover Popovers and Muffins?

Serve Passover Popovers and muffins your favorite Passover main meal such as soup or roasted chicken. For breakfast or dessert, they can be served with a pastry cream similar to cream puffs, or with a little jam. They can also be dusted with powdered sugar.

If you’re lucky enough to have any leftovers, they’re delicious stuffed with egg salad the next day.

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Passover Popovers or Muffins

Author: Hostess At Heart

Passover popovers are moist and have a soft crumb. This recipe is versatile and can be made as muffins. It's a great addition to any meal.

4.34 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine Jewish

Keyword: Passover Bread, Passover Popovers, Passover rolls

Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • cups water
  • 1/2 cup oil canola for kosher option
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • cups matzah cake meal
  • 7 eggs

Instructions

  • Combine water and oil and bring to a boil. in a 2-quart saucepan.

  • Remove the pan from the heat and, using a wooden spoon, stir in dry ingredients until well combined. The batter will be very thick. Allow popovers to cool slightly.

  • Stir in eggs one at a time until well combined. Rest batter for 30 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 400 °F. Grease a muffin or popover pan. Fill cups 3/4 full.

  • Bake muffins for 20 to 25 minutes and popovers 30 to 35 minutes or until golden brown.

    Remove from the oven and turn out onto a towel or cooling rack and allow to cool.

Notes

Recipe by Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, https://www.reformjudaism.org/jewish-life/food-recipes/matzah-meal-popovers

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 4gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 231mgPotassium: 55mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 140IUCalcium: 18mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

Tried this recipe?Let me know how it was!

This recipe was originally posted in 2015. I’ve added tips and explanations to help the reader. No changes were made to the recipe.

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I originally baked these beautiful Passover Popovers as a part of a monthly bread baking challenge. The theme of the month was Jewish bread recipes.

Jewish Rye which is delicious and found in many wonderful delis. If you’re a sourdough baker, maybe you’ve seen my Sourdough Rye recipe. However, for this challenge I wanted a recipe that I’d not made or eaten before.

Sadly, this challenge group ended. I’ve definitely made some amazing recipes with this group and learned so much from these talented bakers.

Don’t be afraid to try something new and find a baking challenge group that will keep you actively learning. It’s great fun! ! These PassoverPopovers were definitelya success!

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FAQs

What is the secret to popovers? ›

3 Tips for Making Popovers
  • Use a popover pan. The key to perfect popovers is using a popover pan. ...
  • Bake on the lower rack. Anticipate volume when baking popovers: Placing the pan too close to the top of the oven could result in scorching.
  • Avoid opening the oven door during the bake.

What is the biggest causes of popover failures? ›

Preheating your oven to the correct temperature is probably the most important thing you can do to ensure popover success. The hotter your oven, the higher your popovers will rise. Which makes sense: the faster liquid in the batter turns into steam, the more chance your popover has to expand before its crust sets.

Should popover batter rest overnight? ›

There's just one thing that will make the popovers better, and that's time. The batter needs time to rest before baking so that it creates a more tender popover in the end. So, cover the batter and pop it into the refrigerator for at least an hour, but preferably overnight.

Why did my popovers not pop? ›

If you are having problems with popovers not popping, try decreasing your flour or adding an egg if you have already tried all the other tricks and you are sure that, like me, you are doing everything right.

Why does popover batter need to rest? ›

The flour needs some time to absorb into the liquid, which not only thickens the batter a bit, it also allows the gluten molecules to relax which makes for a lighter, not chewy popover. The resting period also makes the batter more velvety and helps allow air bubbles to release.

What is the best grease for a popover pan? ›

Grease the cups of a nonstick (6-cup) popover pan very generously with softened butter or the cups of a cast-iron pan generously with vegetable shortening.

Why are my popovers not fluffy? ›

Usually, the batter consists of a simple egg, milk, and flour mix but if you add too much flour, the batter will be too dense and your popovers won't have the power to rise.

Should popover batter be room temp or cold? ›

How to make popovers. Before we get started: all of your ingredients should be at warm room temperature.

Does popover batter keep? ›

Making popover batter, you can also make ahead of time store in refrigerator up to 2-3 days!

Why do my popovers have a hole in the middle? ›

As soon as you remove the popovers from the oven, poke a little hole in the top of each one. This will give the steam someplace to escape while cooling. If you don't do this the steam stays trapped inside making them soft which causes them to deflate.

Is it necessary to poke the popover when it comes out of the oven? ›

Remove from oven:

Popovers lose their crunch if they linger in the pan, so turn them out on a wire rack immediately and poke a small opening in the side of each with a paring knife to let the steam escape.

Should popover pans be greased? ›

And be sure to grease not only the cups, but the surface around them as well. The popovers are going to balloon up and over the edges of the wells. Fill the cups about 2/3 to 3/4 full. Put the pan in the oven, on a lower rack.

Should popover batter be lumpy? ›

If your popover batter is excessively lumpy, you may want to strain it, pressing the batter through a sieve to remove lumps. However, if your batter is slightly lumpy, this is normal—much like making pancake batter.

What happens to an undercooked popover? ›

If your popovers lose volume when they come out of the oven, they are probably underbaked. When these airy baked goods aren't cooked enough, too much steam stays trapped inside. That moisture condenses once they're removed from the oven, causing them to collapse.

Are popovers supposed to be eggy? ›

Oh, the dilemma that so often stems from baking popovers — those hollowed rolls with a contrasting crunchy, flaky exterior and moist, eggy interior. They are the American relative to the British Yorkshire pudding, an evolution of the latter that disregards the use of beef drippings in the pan (and instead uses butter).

How do you stop popovers from deflating? ›

An additional trick for keeping popovers crisp is to gently poke a hole in the side of each one with a sharp knife when you remove it from the pan to allow extra team to escape without deflating the crust dome.

When should popovers pop? ›

Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees and continue baking for 15 minutes more, or until popovers are puffed and browned.

What do the English call popovers? ›

Yorkshire Pudding/ Popovers

Yorkshire Puddings are a staple in England with a Roast Dinner. Here in the US we know them as Popovers which are the same thing as the modern Yorkshire Pudding, except using a different pan.

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