These pumpkin popovers are easily made in the blender and topped with a tart and tangy cranberry relish also made in the blender. Perfect for Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving 2010 was the first and only time I had previously made popovers.
I had ambitiously agreed to host Thanksgiving for about 15 people, had my menu all set and instead of making life easy for myself and buying some rolls to go with the feast we had planned, I decided to make popovers.
Pumpkin popovers actually.
Not these pumpkin popovers, a very different recipe from a very large site and unfortunately, the results were anything but what you see here.
A flat, deflated, undercooked (raw) in the middle, burnt on the outside, horrible waste of flour, eggs and milk.

I’ll accept half blame for their failure as Thanksgiving is probably the worst time to experiment with popovers as a host when your attention is on 50 other things (the turkey, the sides, what’s in the microwave, what’s on the stovetop, is the table set, are there enough chairs, is the silver polished…) and considering Ulysses decided to herniate a disc in his neck that very morning and was laid out on our bed upstairs moaning in pain (we ended the night in the ER).
But, looking back at that recipe, I’m pretty sure it’s just not right.
Popovers should be easy.
In fact, they really are.
There are only two small tricks: resisting the urge to open the oven door (you may not do this under any circumstances!) and preheating the popover (or muffin) tin.
They’re sort of like Dutch babies in that way. This raspberry lemon Dutch baby is one of my favorite springtime breakfasts.
That’s it.
I have faith in you, I think you can handle that.

Making this recipe even easier is the fact that they’re prepped completely in the blender.
No bowls and no whisks dripping batter all over your countertop, just the blender.

I used the new Blendtec blender for these popovers and the accompanying cranberry relish. To say that the machine is amazing is an understatement.
First of all, it’s gorgeous (yay for superficiality) in all its stainless steel glory and touch screen interface, but the best part is how powerful it is.
It also tells you which speed to use for certain things like chopping, mixing, blending or pureeing.
The chopping one was perfect for the relish!
There’s also a great “multi-speed pulse” that’ll give you a burst of power no matter what speed you’re on.

Now that I have a recipe that works (and a delicious spread to go with it) of course I’m not even going to be around for Thanksgiving to make it.
But, I’m begging you all to make these pumpkin popovers. They’re fluffy, crispy on the outside, perfectly moist on the inside and put any dinner roll to shame.
Plus, they just kinda look cool all popped up and quirky.
Oh, and this relish?
Made completely in the blender too. A serious contender if you’re not down with making a traditional cranberry sauce (like 5 ingredient slow cooker cranberry sauce or this stove top bourbon cranberry sauce) this year and want convenient, quick and healthy.
It’s tangy, fresh and just slightly sweet without any refined sugar thanks to a few dates thrown in.
And best of all, it’s delicious slathered all over a pumpkin popover or two. If you’re not into the relish thing, try this cranberry jam instead.
Try these parmesan pumpkin scones or this vegan gluten-free cornbread for the holiday season too – they beat out any packaged roll or muffin by a landslide!
And to finish off the holiday meal with more pumpkin, these pumpkin biscotti don’t disappoint and they’re another seriously easy recipe to make!
This post is sponsored by FitFluential LLC on behalf of Blendtec.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















I’d like to make Split Pea Soup if I won this great blender.
I’d play with your recipe and turn it into a Pumpkin Dutch Baby –which is essentially one big popover and then i’d either top it or serve it to the side with an eggnog and cranberry custard.
I’d make homemade coconut butter
I would make your popovers, lots of dips, and cookies.
Breakfast smoothies and sorbets for dessert too!
i love to make butternut squash soup in the winter. These popovers look great.
I would smoothies for my son.
Blended coffee beverages for me and my friends FOR SURE!! They’d love me for it. :)
Smoothies, muffins, soups, ice cream, I would use this everyday!
I would make salsa and smoothies.