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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yorkshire pudding pizza.
It's a thing now apparently.
Pizza and yorkshire pudding together you say? ...
I'm not overly convinced....but there's a first time for everything.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/morrisons-yorkshire-pudding-pizza-supermarket-a8190826.html
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If someone would like to make it for me, I’ll gladly try it. Not convinced though.
I’d rather have a toad in the hole (no smutty comments please )"
See this. If someone else made it , I'd try it.
And yes to toad in the hole. Sausages for the win |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire pudding pizza.
It's a thing now apparently.
Pizza and yorkshire pudding together you say? ...
I'm not overly convinced....but there's a first time for everything.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/morrisons-yorkshire-pudding-pizza-supermarket-a8190826.html
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What kind of toppings? Doner kebab meat??"
"There are two flavours on offer: one classic pepperoni and another meat feast, topped with mini meatballs, pepperoni, spicy beef and jalapeno chillies). Sadly there are no veggie options as of yet" |
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No I wouldn't.
I saw them in Morrisons yesterday and it didn't appeal to me and I love experimenting.
I love Yorkshire puddings and pizza but bringing them together didn't do anything for me.
I like making Yorkshire pudding burgers with 8 hour slow cooked beef, onions and gravy. They are so nice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Thinking of weird combo's.
I actually cooked a 'chicken pizza' once. Using a brutally flattened chicken breast as the 'base', before topping it with tomatoe, meat, and cheese.
It was da bomb. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thinking of weird combo's.
I actually cooked a 'chicken pizza' once. Using a brutally flattened chicken breast as the 'base', before topping it with tomatoe, meat, and cheese.
It was da bomb. "
Oh yes I've had this before. It's rather delicious |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No I wouldn't.
I saw them in Morrisons yesterday and it didn't appeal to me and I love experimenting.
I love Yorkshire puddings and pizza but bringing them together didn't do anything for me.
I like making Yorkshire pudding burgers with 8 hour slow cooked beef, onions and gravy. They are so nice."
That's sounds quite interesting.
I've used Portobello mushrooms before as the bun for burgers. A little messy but quite delicious. |
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over a year ago
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I wouldn't, I'm a vegetarian.
Heard talk on the radio the other day of a burger and chips pie. Yes, burger and chips in a pie!
Now that does sound weird. |
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over a year ago
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"Somewhere new opened in hull that does Yorkshire pudding wraps. Yorkies seem to be the in thing right now. I’d give the pizza a go"
Oh that's certainly different. I just can't get my head around 'will it be a soggy wrap' |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I wouldn't, I'm a vegetarian.
Heard talk on the radio the other day of a burger and chips pie. Yes, burger and chips in a pie!
Now that does sound weird."
But would you try a vegetarian one?
Hmm that's a bit too much pie for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dammit woman, all I can think of now is 'I want a yorkie pizza'
I'll make a non-soggy bottom version.
Let us know how it goes "
Let you know? I'll do better than that. There's gonna be pictures if I pull it off successfully. The pizza that is... |
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"No I wouldn't.
I saw them in Morrisons yesterday and it didn't appeal to me and I love experimenting.
I love Yorkshire puddings and pizza but bringing them together didn't do anything for me.
I like making Yorkshire pudding burgers with 8 hour slow cooked beef, onions and gravy. They are so nice.
That's sounds quite interesting.
I've used Portobello mushrooms before as the bun for burgers. A little messy but quite delicious. "
Was it not slippery? I don't have a big mouth so often I bite the front end and stuff shoots out the back end
I think my burger would flop out. But I'd give it a go. Plenty of garlic and fresh thyme, melted cheese and perhaps sprinklings of chopped crispy bacon stuck into the cheese. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Dammit woman, all I can think of now is 'I want a yorkie pizza'
I'll make a non-soggy bottom version.
Let us know how it goes
Let you know? I'll do better than that. There's gonna be pictures if I pull it off successfully. The pizza that is... "
Doooo it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No I wouldn't.
I saw them in Morrisons yesterday and it didn't appeal to me and I love experimenting.
I love Yorkshire puddings and pizza but bringing them together didn't do anything for me.
I like making Yorkshire pudding burgers with 8 hour slow cooked beef, onions and gravy. They are so nice.
That's sounds quite interesting.
I've used Portobello mushrooms before as the bun for burgers. A little messy but quite delicious.
Was it not slippery? I don't have a big mouth so often I bite the front end and stuff shoots out the back end
I think my burger would flop out. But I'd give it a go. Plenty of garlic and fresh thyme, melted cheese and perhaps sprinklings of chopped crispy bacon stuck into the cheese."
A little....but then again my mouth isn't small
Yummy, that sounds delicious |
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"I had a Yorkshire pudding wrap on Thursday. Turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing and potatoes was the filling. It was shit!"
Oh... Why have I never heard of these Yourkshire pudding wraps untill I come onto the forums.
Perhaps it's because I'm in the south, or because I'm too posh |
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over a year ago
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"I used to go to a greasy caff on Walkley in Sheffield where they did full English in a giant Yorkshire wi' gravy. "
Now I would eat this, it's really no different than a giant toad in the hole.
But still a pizza inside a Yorkshire pudding would you try it? |
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over a year ago
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"Yorkshire pudding wrap is lovely so pizza might be .
I may have to hunt these down.
Do any particular food chain make these?"
I have been to pub that did them but wasn't a chain.Also food market at Christmas was selling them .it was lovely |
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"Somewhere new opened in hull that does Yorkshire pudding wraps. Yorkies seem to be the in thing right now. I’d give the pizza a go
Oh that's certainly different. I just can't get my head around 'will it be a soggy wrap' "
It’ll be a tad moist at best if they chuck the gravy in too! |
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