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On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 07:55:51 -0800 (PST), Nancy2
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> > My mother made the her prime rib that way and she passed on the idea
> > to me. Many folks object to the idea of the liquid in the roasting
> > pan, but the meat comes out perfectly done, juicy inside and crispy
> > outside. Can't beat it.
> >
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> How do you bake your Yorkshire pudding without drippings that haven't
> been diluted?
>

I also put liquid into the pan to use later as gravy. I pour my
drippings into a fat separator and use the fat only, which imparts a
nice beefy flavor to the YP without losing the part I want to save for
gravy.

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