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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just for the record I’m the fucking king of Yorkshire puddings.
8 inch risers.
Moist in the arse but crispy in the head.
As wide as ya plate if you desire. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just for the record I’m the fucking king of Yorkshire puddings.
8 inch risers.
Moist in the arse but crispy in the head.
As wide as ya plate if you desire."
And yes.
Christmas dinners, breakfasts, lunch and anything really.
They’re very adaptable. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just for the record I’m the fucking king of Yorkshire puddings.
8 inch risers.
Moist in the arse but crispy in the head.
As wide as ya plate if you desire.
And yes.
Christmas dinners, breakfasts, lunch and anything really.
They’re very adaptable."
Can you make those Yorkshire pudding wraps though? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just for the record I’m the fucking king of Yorkshire puddings.
8 inch risers.
Moist in the arse but crispy in the head.
As wide as ya plate if you desire.
And yes.
Christmas dinners, breakfasts, lunch and anything really.
They’re very adaptable.
Can you make those Yorkshire pudding wraps though? "
Pfft… with a dildo in my arse and a breast in each ear.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just for the record I’m the fucking king of Yorkshire puddings.
8 inch risers.
Moist in the arse but crispy in the head.
As wide as ya plate if you desire.
And yes.
Christmas dinners, breakfasts, lunch and anything really.
They’re very adaptable.
Can you make those Yorkshire pudding wraps though?
Pfft… with a dildo in my arse and a breast in each ear.
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By *axtenMan
over a year ago
Darlington |
Yorkshire's (in our house, in Yorkshire) are either a starter, on their own with onion grrrravy before the main event ..or a dessert, warm with jam or even icecream afterwards ..just my two penneth
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Not sure if you are having them with turkey. Especially if you make them properly with lard or beef dripping. Certainly if you are having a beef roast for Xmas which many people do instead of a turkey one. |
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By *axtenMan
over a year ago
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"But does anyone have them as an actual pudding / dessert?"
We do sometimes ..warm with jam or ice cream, but mainly only when the grandkids are about ..it's only pancake mix so don't overcook them if you're having them for dessert ..lovely |
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Traditionally, Yorkshire puddings are served with roast beef dinners. If you're having turkey on Christmas day, as is traditional, you should not be having Yorkshire puddings. Yorkshires were made to be enjoyed with beef gravy, and it is a heavenly combination, but with poultry? No! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not for me, if there’s stuffing, there shouldn’t be puddings!
I’d put the stuffing inside the yorkshires
I know where I’d put the stuffing, and it wouldn’t be in the yorkies "
There’s always one that turns a perfectly normal thread into filth |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things.."
I’d do that but I’d still want them on my dinner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things.."
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things.."
That sounds amazing! |
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat "
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner.. |
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
That sounds amazing! "
They were yes, but it did cause some initial confusion as my mate and I had never had them served that way ..
He did pipe up as we were tucking in and ask what happened to the Turkey.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner.. "
We’ve got a large extended family with a few picky eaters so we have everything you can think of on a dinner just to keep everyone happy. Not that I’m complaining but I’m usually too full for beer |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner.. "
I don’t agree with that!! It would ruin Christmas |
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner..
I don’t agree with that!! It would ruin Christmas "
Could have been a Sheffield thing.. |
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner..
We’ve got a large extended family with a few picky eaters so we have everything you can think of on a dinner just to keep everyone happy. Not that I’m complaining but I’m usually too full for beer "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner.. "
No roasties? Hope she divorced him!! |
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things..
They used to be. It was to fill up so you didn’t need as much meat
That's what my mate said, my sister was married to a guy from Yorkshire and his mum never did roasties, only mash with Christmas dinner..
No roasties? Hope she divorced him!! "
She educated the family.. |
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"Boring and flavourless and don’t belong on any dinner of mine."
U not tasted mine! My ex mother in law a yorkshire lass god rest her wonderfull soul taught me how to make the best yorkies! They had them to bulk out the dinner with chopped onions/cucumber that had been steeped in viniger for an hour with thick proper gravy made from the meat juices x
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"Boring and flavourless and don’t belong on any dinner of mine.
U not tasted mine! My ex mother in law a yorkshire lass god rest her wonderfull soul taught me how to make the best yorkies! They had them to bulk out the dinner with chopped onions/cucumber that had been steeped in viniger for an hour with thick proper gravy made from the meat juices x
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I can see it on the supermarket shelves next year, Best YPs by CF. |
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"Boring and flavourless and don’t belong on any dinner of mine.
U not tasted mine! My ex mother in law a yorkshire lass god rest her wonderfull soul taught me how to make the best yorkies! They had them to bulk out the dinner with chopped onions/cucumber that had been steeped in viniger for an hour with thick proper gravy made from the meat juices x
I can see it on the supermarket shelves next year, Best YPs by CF. "
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"Boring and flavourless and don’t belong on any dinner of mine.
U not tasted mine! My ex mother in law a yorkshire lass god rest her wonderfull soul taught me how to make the best yorkies! They had them to bulk out the dinner with chopped onions/cucumber that had been steeped in viniger for an hour with thick proper gravy made from the meat juices x
I can see it on the supermarket shelves next year, Best YPs by CF.
x"
Well, I thought I put it out there and create some marketing frenzy I preparation for your big launch |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is it really a dinner if there isn't Yorkshire Puddings.
Mrs is an absolute Yorkshire Pudding Queen. I'm not bad with my risers also.....yes is the answer lol"
A Yorkshire Pudding Queen? That’s a Queens speech I’d happily watch in Christmas Day |
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The round things are not Yorkshire pudding. It's not Yorkshire pudding unless it's made in a big square tin in the oven, and cut into slices. You always get part of the edge and some of the middle. Also you don't serve it with the main course, it's served as the first course, with gravy. The intention is to fill everyone up especially the kids, because in a poor household there isn't enough meat to go round properly. |
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"The round things are not Yorkshire pudding. It's not Yorkshire pudding unless it's made in a big square tin in the oven, and cut into slices. You always get part of the edge and some of the middle. Also you don't serve it with the main course, it's served as the first course, with gravy. The intention is to fill everyone up especially the kids, because in a poor household there isn't enough meat to go round properly. "
You are right that's the traditional way although it does not have to be square, large oblong or round shape generously top with gravy is within the acceptable relm too |
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"The round things are not Yorkshire pudding. It's not Yorkshire pudding unless it's made in a big square tin in the oven, and cut into slices. You always get part of the edge and some of the middle. Also you don't serve it with the main course, it's served as the first course, with gravy. The intention is to fill everyone up especially the kids, because in a poor household there isn't enough meat to go round properly.
You are right that's the traditional way although it does not have to be square, large oblong or round shape generously top with gravy is within the acceptable relm too "
Oblong I'll allow, but I'm not convinced by circular. How can you ask for a piece from the corner if it's been made in a round tin? |
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By *axtenMan
over a year ago
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"So the general consensus is that they do belong on a Christmas dinner
In Yorkshire they're often served before the meal, with gravy available..
Plate sized things.."
Yes, belly fillers when folk had nowt |
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