The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2012
I made it for the first time a few weeks ago and they turned out fantastic!! Heating the oil in the muffin tins really is key - in the past, members of my family had trouble with Yorkshire Puddings deflating by the time they came out of the oven - and they never did heat the oil up. Mine stayed nice and fluffy! These tasted just like I remembered. Thank you for this recipe!
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Reviewed: Feb. 29, 2012
LOVE THIS!!! My Grandmother is from England and made these often. I lost a recipe and found this one! Amazing just like Grandma's! I did however change the flour..Grandma always said use white unbleached flour and decreased the water to make it more of a pancake consistancy. Wonderful! Thanks!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2012
just like my grama used to make
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Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2012
This was pretty delicious. It did take double the time to cook in my oven, though. I had never had this dish before and it was a great fluffy delicious side served with prime rib. I will definitely make this again.
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Home Town: Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2012
When I was young my grandmother of English heritage always made roast beef and Yorkshire pudding for Christmas dinner. When she passed away, so did the tradition. So this Christmas I made it for my daughter and her boyfriend, using this recipe for my Yorkshire. I doubled the recipe and baked it in the roasting pan from the roast and it was absolutely perfect! We all loved it and I had such fond memories that I made the yorkies for myself two more times in the next week! I hand whisked it all 3 times and it was fine. I also didn't make it ahead or use room temp ingredients and it was still fine. Today I put all the ingredients in the bowl and mixed them together at the same time. And it came out just as wonderful as the other two times! I did, however, heat the drippings (butter last two times) till it was very hot and sizzling. Perfect Yorkshire just like Bama used to make! I just wish I could give it more than five stars! That person who wrote that it was the worst recipe they'd ever encountered...all I can say is "you MUST have done something wrong" because this recipe is perfect!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2012
I've been making this recipe for the past 25 years. Putting the ingredients in a blender is best and letting it sit for at least 30 minutes before adding to the pan. The pan, whatever type pan you are using needs to be preheated in the 400 degree oven for 15 minutes, that fat needs to be hot, hot!! I use giant size muffin tins and sometimes popover pans. Makes better individual size servings.
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Reviewed: Dec. 26, 2011
I have never made Yorkshire Pudding before. This was easy and Oh My Goodness it was sooo good!
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Home Town: Louisiana, Missouri, USA
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2011
I made this to go with a prime rib but I wasn't a fan. It was a bland.
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2011
Delicious! Nice crisp outside, moist inside...tasty!
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2011
All thumbs up. I made mine with butter instead of meat drippings to satisfy vegetarians in our midst. Very easy. Very good. I did heat butter to bubbling and I also used one and a half cups of flour. Great for Christmas and other holidays.
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