How much flower etc do i need to just make 8 yorkshire puddings.Hurry up the dinners nearly cooked?!


Question: How much flower etc do i need to just make 8 yorkshire puddings!.Hurry up the dinners nearly cooked!?
Answers:
Yorkshire Pudding

Serves 4



Preparation time less than 30 mins

Cooking time less than 10 mins







Ingredients
vegetable oil
290ml/? pint milk
4 eggs, beaten
255g/9oz plain flour, sifted
salt and freshly ground black pepper



Method
1!. Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7!.
2!. Grease a Yorkshire pudding tin with a little vegetable oil!. Place the tin in the oven to preheat!.
3!. Place the milk, eggs and seasoning in a bowl!. Stir well to combine!.
4!. Whisk in the flour!.
5!. Remove the tin from the oven!. Pour in the batter, filling each case only three quarters full!.
6!. Place the tin in the oven and bake for 10 minutes, or until puffy and raised!.
7!. Remove the puddings from the oven and serve!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

125 ml milk in a bowl add 2 eggs and the white from a third, quick whisk!. 115 grams plain flour add to the mixture gradually whisking well!.
heat tray with a little oil in
in hot oven 220
add mixture
do not open oven while cooking or will go flatWww@FoodAQ@Com

Yorkshire Pudding

? cup of bacon dripping
? cup milk
1 egg, well-beaten
? cup sifted all-purpose flour
? teaspoon salt

Temp: 450o F Time: 10 - 15 min!. I use a glass pie plate so if you also do, turn the heat down to 425°F!.

Tip
One tasty and cooking trick - save in a mug in the fridge drained off bacon drippings to use in this recipe - also for that super taste in English Roast Potatoes!

Now combine well-beaten egg and milk; beat till light!. Gradually beat in sifted flour and salt; beat with dover beater till smooth!. Let stand 30 minutes!. (I personally don't bother with this letting stand 30 minutes step!.)

Put the bacon dripping into an 8"x8" baking pan or divided up between 6 large muffin tins!. Heat in oven, make sure you watch pan as it will start to smoke! Pour batter into hot pan; bake in hot over till done!. Serves 4!.

The trick is the hot fat and the hot oven!. Don't keep opening the oven to check!. Serve immediately as it will deflate as it gets cold!. Pour nice beef gravy over top!. Or you can use "Yorkies" with chicken!.

In England, as a kid due to food shortage, we were given the choice of having our slice of 'Yorkie' on our dinner plate or served as our 'sweet' with jam on it!. Of course we always choose our Yorkie as a 'sweet' else we didn't get any dessert!Www@FoodAQ@Com

300ml milk
100grams of flour
1 egg
makes 9Www@FoodAQ@Com

4oz Plain Flour
2 Eggs
4 fl!.oz Milk
SaltWww@FoodAQ@Com

2 Lupins and a Lilly!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

4oz Self Raising Flour
2 Eggs
4 fl!.oz Milk
Salt

You should have made it earlier and left it to stand for best results!.

Alternatively, pop to Tesco and pick up some frozen ones!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

What kind of flower!?
I would use poppies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

8oz by the way lad flour is the right spelling not your way flower we are not using plants in this recipeWww@FoodAQ@Com

I dont use any flower in my yorkshire puddings!. I tend to put in a bit of flour though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Flower!? Sad!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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