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4.6 from 30 votes

Churro Popovers

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By: Joanna Cismaru •6/16/21 23 Comments

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These churro popovers are light, they’re puffy, so buttery, they’re cinnamon sweet heaven! Need I say more?

Churro popover on a plate

I recently bought a proper popover pan and couldn’t be happier. And what does one do with a proper popover pan? Well make popovers, of course! If you’re not familiar with popovers, they’re a light muffin made from a thin egg batter, which rises to form a hollow shell when baked. They are similar to Yorkshire puddings, but Yorkshire puddings are normally savory and are usually made with fat drippings from pork of beef. Now I know you’ll want to ask me if you can use a muffin pan if you don’t have this popover pan and the answer is YES, of course! You can actually see my version of plain popovers, I made here using just a muffin pan. The secret is really just greasing the muffin cups properly so they don’t stick, because if they stick you’ve got a big mess on your hands.

I decided to make a sweet version here with sugar and cinnamon, which I also aptly named the churro popover.

Popover in a baking tin

I simply love churros! Churros are usually fried dough and covered with cinnamon and sugar! Fried dough, people! I love fried dough, fried dough with anything or just plain gets me all excited and I start singing the Macarena! I like to fool myself into thinking these churro popovers are a tad healthier because they’re baked, but who am I kidding? I slathered these babies in butter before covering them with cinnamon and sugar.

Who cares though! It’s not like I make these all the time, moderation, people, the secret is moderation! Yes, just keep saying that to yourself. Like I do!!! Does anything stick? I think not! Well it does stick to my thighs! But let’s not go there. Churro popovers, enough talking. Go. Make. Them.

These churro popovers are light, they're puffy, so buttery, they're cinnamon sweet heaven! Need I say more?

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4.57 from 30 votes

Churro Popovers

Prep 15 minutes
Cook 40 minutes
Total 55 minutes
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These churro popovers are light, they're puffy, so buttery, they're cinnamon sweet heaven! Need I say more?
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Ingredients

For Popovers

  • 3 cups milk (I used 2%)
  • 3½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 6 eggs (room temperature)
  • non-stick cooking spray

For Topping

  • ½ cup butter (melted)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon

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Instructions 

  • Heat the milk in the microwave for 2 minutes until it’s lukewarm.
  • Add the milk, flour, baking powder, salt and eggs to your blender and blend until smooth. Let the batter rest for about an hour. It does not need to be refrigerated.
  • Preheat oven to 450 F degrees. Spray popover pan generously with cooking or baking spray. Fill each popover cup almost to the top with batter.
  • Place popover pan on a baking sheet and transfer to oven. Bake at 450 F degrees for 15 minutes. Turn down the oven temperature to 375 F degrees and bake for another 25 minutes, or until popovers are golden brown.
  • In a shallow plate mix sugar and cinnamon together.
  • Let popovers cool until warm to touch. Brush each popover with melted butter, then roll popover through the cinnamon sugar. Repeat with all popovers.

Equipment

  • Ninja 72 oz Countertop Blender
  • 12-Cup Popover Pan

Notes

Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1popoverCalories: 268kcal (13%)Carbohydrates: 48g (16%)Protein: 8g (16%)Fat: 5g (8%)Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)Cholesterol: 88mg (29%)Sodium: 253mg (11%)Potassium: 192mg (5%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 20g (22%)Vitamin A: 218IU (4%)Calcium: 111mg (11%)Iron: 2mg (11%)
© Author Joanna Cismaru

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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Carla Self
Carla Self
Posted: 2 years ago

5 stars
I made these and they were delicious! But they were dense in the middle. Did I need to cook them longer, or use less batter? The tops were a beautiful golden brown. I took the leftover batter and made crepes with it…wonderful.

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Carla Self
Posted: 2 years ago

My first guess was that probably the batter was overmixed. Mixing too much will develop the gluten in the batter.

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Lugi
Lugi
Posted: 7 years ago

It looks delicious!
Do you think i can make it in a muffin pan? Would it be the same cooking time?

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Lugi
Posted: 7 years ago

You could, absolutely and I believe the cooking time would be the same.

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Cynthia
Cynthia
Posted: 7 years ago

5 stars
Just made these and they are INCREDIBLE- better than churros because they don’t have that overdone taste.

Thank you for the recipe!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Cynthia
Posted: 7 years ago

Glad you liked it Cynthia! 🙂

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Vemiska
Vemiska
Posted: 7 years ago

Oh my this looks absolutely delicious and I want one of those Churro Popovers right now…quickly saving this recipe to recreate it soon ♥
thx for the inspiration and the recipe…caving your page so I cant share my rebacking results with you 😉

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Bella B
Bella B
Posted: 7 years ago

I have got to try these!

xoxoBella | http://xoxobella.com

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Cathy Kearns
Cathy Kearns
Posted: 7 years ago

5 stars
I have my popover pan out and am making these now! They look fantastic. I also love churros and anything with cinnamon and sugar is just an added bonus. I didn’t realize how long they would cook for. I’m going to have to watch these like a hawk since my oven ison the new side and I think it runs hot. I usually turn it down 20 degrees — maybe 15 for this? It’s my first experiment with these. Thank you for the recipe!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Cathy Kearns
Posted: 7 years ago

Yeah make sure you watch them. It’s hard to tell with new ovens until you get used to them. Hope they turn out. 🙂

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Nagi@RecipeTinEats
Nagi@RecipeTinEats
Posted: 7 years ago

5 stars
“Just in moderation” are my key words! Gah, this is killing me. Already shared!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Nagi@RecipeTinEats
Posted: 7 years ago

Right, if only it were that easy!

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Justine
Justine
Posted: 7 years ago

Yummmm GREAT idea on the cinnamon sugar!

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Senika @ Foodie Blog Stalker
Senika @ Foodie Blog Stalker
Posted: 7 years ago

You’re killin’ me Jo!! Thank the Lord I only have 3 days left on Whole30 🙂 These churro popovers are a must make as soon as it’s over!!!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Senika @ Foodie Blog Stalker
Posted: 7 years ago

Sorry Senika! Is the Whole30 working for you?

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Kait @ Our Foodie Appetite
Kait @ Our Foodie Appetite
Posted: 7 years ago

Well, my husband is so obsessed with everything churro, so he will LOVE these! It looks like they’re pretty easy to make. We actually have a post coming up about a restaurant called Popovers! How cool is that!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Kait @ Our Foodie Appetite
Posted: 7 years ago

I think that’s a restaurant I would love! LOL

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Katalina @ Peas and Peonies
Katalina @ Peas and Peonies
Posted: 7 years ago

These look mouthwatering wow, you know whats funny, since we have been to Maine one year ago, my husband has been begging me to make him popovers, and I ordered the pan this week, I got it yesterday and planned on making some over the weekend. Your dessert like version is superb!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Katalina @ Peas and Peonies
Posted: 7 years ago

Perfect timing then, hope you try them!

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mila furman
mila furman
Posted: 7 years ago

Gorgeous Jo! They look so light and airy!!!! So delicious!!!

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Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
Posted: 7 years ago

5 stars
I love popovers and when I saw these photos all I could say out loud was, “What???” I must have one of these this week!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Reply to  Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
Posted: 7 years ago

LOL, they’re yummy!

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June @ How to Philosophize with Cake
June @ How to Philosophize with Cake
Posted: 7 years ago

Those look like my kind of popovers! Such a creative variation 🙂

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