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1. Neiman Marcus Chicken Broth 2. Neiman Marcus Popovers 3. Neiman Marcus Chocolate Chip Cookies Book Description Neiman Marcus Cookbook will delight the store’s loyal fans and food connoisseurs alike, with more than 160 delectable recipes. The exquisite dishes range from simple soups and salads such as Summer Tomato Soup with Basil and Ricotta and Mediterranean Fattoush Salad to more ambitious entrées like Burnt Honey-Orange Chicken and Soy-Glazed Farm-Raised Trout. Longtime fans will be delighted to find recipes for Neiman Marcus’s famous Strawberry Butter, Mandarin Orange Soufflé Salad, Popovers, and Chicken Salad—not to mention their legendary Chocolate Chip Cookies. More... Authors: Kevin Garvin, John Harrisson, Neiman-Marcus Date: October 2003 ISBN: 1400046378 Publisher: Clarkson Potter Hardcover |
Neiman Marcus Popovers From: Neiman Marcus Cookbook by Kevin Garvin, John Harrisson, Neiman-Marcus Cookbook Heaven at Recipelink.com
Popovers are another trademark food item-and the most recognizable-at Neiman Marcus restaurants. As we open new restaurants around the country, I always warn our chefs that they should never run out of popovers during lunch. Invariably, shortly after opening, they do anyway because they have not gotten the timing down yet-these popovers take almost an hour to bake and if you are not paying attention, you get caught waiting for them to finish. The worst sin a chef can commit at Neiman Marcus is to attempt to send out different bread to substitute for late popovers. I let them know that it's better to tell our customers that the popovers will take a few more minutes, because they'll prefer to wait. Popovers are best served straight from the oven. If you're serious about perfect popovers, I recommend checking your oven calibration with an accurate oven thermometer. Remember that these popovers rise by three or four inches, so make sure your oven racks are spaced appropriately.
Makes 1 dozen popovers
CHEF'S NOTE: The key to making great popovers is having the eggs and milk warm before mixing. It is also important to let the batter sit for an hour before baking it. Popovers do not freeze well and pre-made batter has a tendency not to work properly the next day. To make this recipe, you will need a Teflon-lined popover pan with a 12-cup capacity. These are available at kitchen equipment and specialty stores, and some cooking mail-order catalogs. (Recipelink.com Editor's Note: muffin pans or custard cups may also be used to make popovers.) |
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