02 March 2011

Asparagus Popover






Mmm lovely asparagus. I feel that asparagus is one of those underrated vegetables. As a kid, of course you wouldn't like it, all green and wobbly looking. The first time I had it, it was wrapped in phyllo dough and covered with Parmesan. That's were it all began....

Anyways this popover it quite tasty. It is light, airy and with the melted cheese mixed in, it sort of melts in your mouth. I had a problem with it sticking to the bottom of the skillet. Even with the two tablespoons of butter you place in the pan first.







14 comments:

Stephen Craig said...

I liked it. Tasted Great. Had two slices. More Please. Julie's Dad.

Francesca said...

OMG! It looks gorgeous!!! Great picture style!

Serena said...

Already time for asparagus? After this I think yes! =)

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Cat said...

looks delicious! is that a 12" skillet?

Julie Marie said...

Cat: Mine is a 10'' skillet, but im sure 12 would work just fine

Mary @Delightful Bitefuls said...

Well, this looks absolutely wonderful! Bookmarked! My hubby will love it! Also, stunning pictures!

Great blog; happy I found you!

Mary xx
Delightful Bitefuls

Melissa @IWasBornToCook said...

This looks wonderful! Do you think fontina would work in place of jarlsberg?

Julie Marie said...

melissa: thank you! yes that would totally work, or swiss would be good too :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Love the pictures, love your blog. This dish looks absolutely delicious. I will have to give it a try.

Anonymous said...

So beautiful! Popovers are one of my guilty pleasures and the addition of the asparagus and cheese sound delightful. Great recipe!

test it comm said...

What a great way to enjoy some asparagus!

Christina Topf-Boman said...

OK Julie you have inspired me I am going to make this with the fresh asparagus from our garden, fresh eggs from our chickens and some Fontina from Napa Valley-wish me luck!!

Anonymous said...

Sounds delicious, but also reads word for word, verbatim, from Rachel Ray's site: http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipe-search/breakfast-brunch-recipes/Asparagus-Popover