These were absolutely superb!! Thanks!!!
These were absolutely superb!! Thanks!!!
Glad to here it, that recipe is spot on.One of the best chefs in the country gave me it. Willie Pike
who? delia smith?
she's the best
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they look amazing!
when I was pregnant my other half took a notion to making yorkshire puddings and made hundreds .
Not had a roast in a while, deffinately in the mood for one now
and they were some damn good yorshire puddings, even gave myself a wee pat on the back .
Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.
Brilliant to see so many people trying them out, keep up the good work guys, even post some result pics
I shall try this at w/end. I always understood that plain flour should be used, with just one egg. This may explain my biscuit like puds. Cheers
try showing us pictures of your original recipe and mine, just to compare
sorry to sound thick but iv always been told you use plain flour for puddings
the raising agent in yorkies is the eggs so no need for self raising flour,for the best result whisk eggs to they are light and fluffy before adding the rest of the ingredients.
if you read my recipe you will see that i have said to whisk and make the batter fluffy for this reason, and the only reason an egg acts as a rasing agent is that it traps air in the mixture.
read hereIs egg a raising agent in baking
wiseman i did read your post mate but i didnt notice that you had left out bicarbe of soda. i still maintain though that plain flour works best,over the years i have made thousands of yorkies.
but one thing you learn as a chef is that no 2 people make things the same way,so if it works for you dont change,your link didnt really back up your discussion because eggs can be used as a raising agent
Thanks been trying to get yorkshires right for ages
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