Favourite Yorkshire Pudding Recipes
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I use the one from the back of the River Cottage Meat Book.
http://www.culinate.com/books/collections/all_book...
(My copy has the measurements in metric, though)
http://www.culinate.com/books/collections/all_book...
(My copy has the measurements in metric, though)
staceyb said:
Dash of salt a few dashes of pepper
4 eggs whisked
add plain flour til smooth thick batter
add milk til batter thins to right consistency
add to hot sunflower oil
Do this ^^^ too. No real hard and fast recipe.4 eggs whisked
add plain flour til smooth thick batter
add milk til batter thins to right consistency
add to hot sunflower oil
Timing and a hot enough oven seem to be the main determinants of success. -That and gravy so good you could name a small town after it.
6 heaped table spoons flower into a mixing bowl
Make a well and add 2 eggs, as is, not beaten
Add salt
Add half a pint of milk as you are whisking
Whisk until all mixed in and batter is kind of frothy
Leave to stand for an hour
When ready to cook, stick a tray into oven with some oil in it to heat up.
Once oil is hot (nearly smoking), remove tray and add batter.
Back into oven until the Yorkies rise and brown
Make sure oven is hot, try not to open oven until Yorkies are well on their way, as you don't want to lose the heat
Make a well and add 2 eggs, as is, not beaten
Add salt
Add half a pint of milk as you are whisking
Whisk until all mixed in and batter is kind of frothy
Leave to stand for an hour
When ready to cook, stick a tray into oven with some oil in it to heat up.
Once oil is hot (nearly smoking), remove tray and add batter.
Back into oven until the Yorkies rise and brown
Make sure oven is hot, try not to open oven until Yorkies are well on their way, as you don't want to lose the heat
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
even easier :
Thirds - never failed me for a massive rise.
Eggs, Flour, Milk.
Equal measures + seasoning
Mix it up an hour or two before needed
All into Milk Plastic Cartoon thing, and shake the fk out of it for 5 mins, and every time you walk past it afterwards.
Yep, if you use a mug as a measure it makes enough for 5 or 6 people (or 4 hungry ones)Thirds - never failed me for a massive rise.
Eggs, Flour, Milk.
Equal measures + seasoning
Mix it up an hour or two before needed
All into Milk Plastic Cartoon thing, and shake the fk out of it for 5 mins, and every time you walk past it afterwards.
The jiffle king said:
Some good recipies here, but I would recommend that you make the batter mix an hour or 2 in advance and leave it to rest.... Don´t know why, but it makes a difference.
T-J-K
Yup and when its time to put the mix into the oven put the batter into a jug. It will save time pouring into the oil stopping your oil from getting as cold as it does when you try to ladel it.T-J-K
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