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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 16:06:58 GMT, Ophelia wrote:
> > "Bill" > wrote in message > ... > > On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 17:34:19 GMT, "Ophelia" > > > wrote: > > > >>2 eggs > >>4oz plain flour > >>pinch salt > >>milk > >>lard > >> > >>put one egg into a half pint mug and fill up to the top with milk > >> > >>whisk with the other egg into the flour and salt until smooth > >> > >>Now (Very important) allow to stand for minimum one hour. Longer if > >>possible. > >> > >>Have the oven ready to be very hot > >> > >>put the tin onto the fire and when the fat is sizzling pour in the > >>batter > >> > >>Put into the hot oven > >> > >>after the pudding has risen turn down the heat and continue to cook > >>until ready ![]() > > > > Well now Ophelia, I have heard of Yorkshire Pudding before but I don't > > know if I want to try it...did you leave out the sugar? What would > > folks over here in the "Colonies" call Yorkshire pudding...an > > Omelet...pie crust...custard? Help me understand the texture and > > flavor of Yorkshire Pudding! > > Hi Bill ![]() > > It is not sweet. It is eaten with beef and veggies and gravy > > It is made with similar batter to pancakes but the batter puffs up and > becomes crispy > Want one for breakfast? Call it a Dutch Baby! http://www.askachef.com/recipe/recip...?RecipeID=1006 Sorry, I couldn't help it. LOL! |
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