Uncle Bill's Yorkshire Pudding

"This recipe has never failed me yet and when the Yorkshire pudding is ready, it is delicious."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
12 muffins
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine milk and flour.
  • Add eggs one at a time and beat well after each addition until batter is smooth.
  • Add salt and mix well.
  • Heat a 12 cup muffin pan for 3 minutes in preheated 450 F oven.
  • Remove pan from oven and add 1 1/2 teaspoons of olive oil to each muffin cup.
  • Return muffin pan to preheated 450 F oven and heat for about 2 minutes or until oil gets hot (THIS IS VERY IMPORANT.) Remove heated pan from oven and spoon about 3 tablespoons of batter into each cup until mixture is evenly distributed in the 12 cups.
  • Return to oven and bake in preheated 450 F overn for 10 minutes.
  • Reduce heat to 350 F and continue to bake for another 10 minutes or until Yorkshire pudding has risen and is lightly browned.
  • DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR AT ANYTIME DURING THE BAKING PERIOD.
  • At the end of the baking time specified, you may open the oven door to take a peek at the pudding to see if it has risen and is lightly browned.
  • Remove from oven and serve immediately with your favorite gravy recipe along with your roast.
  • If you have any fat from your roast, you may use this in lieu of the olive oil.
  • Prepare muffin pan in the same manner.
  • For an easy gravy, see recipe #25365.

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Reviews

  1. Being from the South, I had never made Yorkshire Pudding before but wanted to try something new. This turned out beautifully- deliciously crispy on the outside and eggy and moist on the inside. I served it with Mean Chef's Mushroom Gravy and had a warm and cozy meal on a wet and chilly day. I added chopped fresh rosemary to some of the batter and preferred those- just a bit more flavor. This is a great base recipe and I can see all sorts of flavorful additions. I will definitely be making these again.
     
  2. Really good. I made 6 with the grease from the roast and 6 with olive oil. I prefer the olive oil, actually. The drippings produced a more oily product.
     
  3. Uncle Bill, these were great!!! I didn't have homogenized milk but I had cream so I put a glug of cream in the measuring cup and filled it up with 1% milk. I used the olive oil.
     
  4. I used the olive oil to make these yummy yorkshire puddings, follow the recipe to a T and you wont be disappointed. Delicious Uncle Bill.
     
  5. This was my first time making Yorkshire Pudding. It turned out perfectly! Easy recipe, thank you for sharing!
     
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I live in Burnaby, British Columbia. I am retired and have written a cookbook entitled, From Uncle Bill's Kitchen. I am a recipe developer, author, publisher, distributor and a chef. My cookbook is very unique as I have a Nutrient Analysis for each ingredient used in each recipe that shows you the values for Calories, Fat, Cholesterol and Sodium. A high-lighted bar shows the values on a per serving basis plus the Fat/Cal%. From Uncle Bill's Kitchen contains tried-and-true, tested, easy to follow reipes for both novice and experienced cooks. You'll find old Russian, Ukrainian, and other ethnic favorites, along with modern West Coast dishes. The Nutrient Analysis will please the health conscious. Uncle Bill's favorite recipes will reward efforts of the most creative cook and provide the family with many tantalizing, healthful meals. I have appeared on 48 various Television Shows in Vancouver, Burnaby, Kelowna and Kamploops, B.C. Canada, as well as in Palm Springs, CA. In Palm Springs, CA, I have been a Guest on the JACKIE OLDEN RADIO SHOW and THE JOEY ENGLISH RADIO SHOW, twice a year since 1998. I also do demo cooking shows at CHAPTERS BOOK STORES, SAVE-ON-FOOD STORES, GALLOWAY'S FOODS, WESTMINSTER PUBLIC QUAY MARKET, and in the U.S. at BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORES in Palm Springs, CA, Phoenix and Yuma, AZ. I was in Palm Springs, CA from June 10th to July 14th. 2002 and again appeared twice on the Jackie Olden Show, twice on the Joey English Show and pre-taped a TV COOKING SHOW with Jackie Olden that is aired on TV from Palm Springs, CA to Los Angeles, CA.
 
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