Today
I will be sharing the recipe for a delicious and ridiculously easy recipe from
the UK. Now, most of the people that I have spoken to hate British food. Why is
that? I have yet to have any bad British food? Maybe it is because people in
the States are not used to having food that does not have a ton of salt or
sugar in it. Whatever the cause, food from Britain is not bad. It is quite
tasty in fact. After all, how can one say that all British food is bad when the
British gave the world those delicious Cadbury cream eggs? Anyways, on with the
recipe for today: Yorkshire Pudding! This recipe makes 4 individual servings. You
will need either a set of for ramequins or a large muffin pan
Ingredients
· 4oz of unbleached flour
·
1 large egg· 4oz of unbleached flour
· 10 fl oz of milk
· teaspoon of sea salt
· The drippings from a roast
Directions
·
Preheat oven to 400⁰F· Sift flour into a bowl with the salt into a bowl.
· Mix the milk and eggs together
· Add the milk and egg mixture into the flour while beating with a whisk until the well-blended
· Refrigerate for about 1 hour
· Place a little of the drippings into each ramequin or section of the muffin tin and heat
· Once the pan or ramequin is hot fill each with the batter and place back into the oven
· They are done when they have risen and are firm and brown
That’s it! They are pretty tasty. They go well with roasts and various other meat dishes. Sometimes they are used with other recipes like when one is making Toad in the Hole. I will have to post that recipe for you all to check out later.
Enjoy!
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