popover

/ˈpɑˌpoʊvər/
noun
  1. A light, hollow muffin made from a thin batter of eggs, milk, and flour, which puffs up during baking.
    • For breakfast, my grandmother served warm popovers with butter and honey.
    • The bakery is famous for its golden, airy popovers that are crispy on the outside.
    • I followed a simple recipe to make popovers, and they rose beautifully in the oven.
What does "popover" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean