popover       
noun [ C ] US uk/ˈpɒpˌəʊ.vər/ us/ˈpɑːˌpoʊ.vɚ/
 (鸡蛋)泡芙
a mixture of flour, milk, and eggs baked in a special tin and often eaten with meat or jam
  Lunch was beef pot pie, with popovers. 午餐吃了牛肉馅饼配泡芙。 
 The aristocracy had tea and popovers with strawberry jam each day at 4 o'clock.  贵族们每天四点钟喝茶,吃泡芙饼配草莓酱。 
 Compare: Yorkshire pudding
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- The meal started with warm popovers, served with some softened butter.
- Cut a small slit in the top of each popover to release steam.
- It looked exactly like a popover pan.