Yorkshire Pudding
I'm watching Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives with Guy Fieri and they have just made Yorkshire Puddings on which they've served bangers and mash. I'm a Southern Belle, but my mama was a Yankee cook, so I grew up with Yorkshire Pudding at occasional Sunday dinners, served with roasted beef or especially lamb roast.
Anybody else here familiar with Yorkshire Pudding? :) {For those who don't know, bangers are sausages and Mash is mashed potatoes.} Jan in VA |
I have had Yorkshire pudding, served with roast beef with a little horseradish on the side, yum!
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I have eaten them and made them. The best are made with the fat from a standing rib roast. I think of them as a savory popover.
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MMMmm! Standing rib roast with Yorkshire pudding and lots of gravy - every year for my birthday! So delicious it makes me want to run right to the store!!
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Eat them every Sunday no matter what meat we are having.
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Hi Jan. Don't know a thing about Yorkshire pudding just wanted to say nice to see you again. Haven't seen you here in a bit.
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Originally Posted by NJ Quilter
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Hi Jan. Don't know a thing about Yorkshire pudding just wanted to say nice to see you again. Haven't seen you here in a bit.
Jan in VA |
Traditionally eaten with roast beef and horseradish sauce, roast potatoes and veg. In old days, it was served first with gravy. NOT served with bangers and mash. But if you like it, eat it any old way.
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I had to Google Yorkshire pudding. Had no idea it was that simple to make. May have to try it. The video was of a lady from England making the pudding. basically just a pancake batter mix.
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