o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
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o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
The story has made the Guardian outline
Outrage.
So was it EB's 'Debate' thread from the other day that awakened the storm?
Outrage.
So was it EB's 'Debate' thread from the other day that awakened the storm?
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Re: o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
Yorkshire pud, rare roast Beef, a dozen crispy roast spuds and swimming in rich thick gravy.
Re: o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
Mrs 64 cooks the best roast potatoes, fluffy in the middle & crispy on the outsideEllandback1 wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 9:25 am Yorkshire pud, rare roast Beef, a dozen crispy roast spuds and swimming in rich thick gravy.
Very few restaurants cook them right & carvery's fail every time
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As a kid growing up my mum always made a few extra Yorkshires for afters. Lovely with golden syrup on them mmmmmmm
I'm going back to 505, I saw them at Sheffield and they were amazing.
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Re: o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
Our failure to serve a proper Yorkshire pudding with roast beef is one of the reasons why I'm pretty certain we Americans are philistines.
On the other hand.............
While roasted potatoes are wonderful*, nothing tops my buttermilk mashed potatoes, and we do not ruin the flavor of a beautiful rare prime rib of beef by covering it in gravy.
* I would, however, love to try Mrs64's.
On the other hand.............
While roasted potatoes are wonderful*, nothing tops my buttermilk mashed potatoes, and we do not ruin the flavor of a beautiful rare prime rib of beef by covering it in gravy.
* I would, however, love to try Mrs64's.
Re: o/t British outrage at Yorkshire puddings v Dutch babies
Yorkshire puddings are well over rated...bit of an after thought
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I've never cooked a dutch baby....would you eat them rare or well done ?
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