Wednesday 31 July 2013

Yorkshire Pudding Round Up

roast turkey dinner
We've long said on this blog that Yorkshire puddings aren't just for eating with roast beef dinners. We eat them all the time with other roasts and meats, even Christmas dinners wouldn't be the same without Yorkshires on the plate alongside turkey.
If you click on the following link you will find a very eggy Yorkshire pudding recipe with strange looking results made for a Thanksgiving dinner.

Yorkshire Pudding Recipe--a Divine (and EASY) Holiday Dish ...

"Sure, Yorkshire pudding is more traditionally served with beef than turkey. But I, for one, never pass up a good excuse for Yorkshire pudding. What is it, you ask?tikkido.com/node/755" http://tikkido.com/node/755
Probably tastes great even though at least twice too much eggs were used. The last link offers a recipe that uses one less egg and shouldn't be as heavy as the last recipe. But first of all check out this video recipe using an old English leg of mutton.

Traditional Yorkshire Pudding Recipe Meat & Wild Game Cooking ...

"Yorkshire pudding is really just the British version of pop-overs. They're incredibly easy to make and add a traditional touch to a holiday Prime rib roast ...meatandwildgame.about.com/od/Side.../Yorkshire-Pudding.ht..." http://meatandwildgame.about.com/od/Side_Dishes/r/Yorkshire-Pudding.htm
Next week we'll take a look at some Christmas recipes.

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