These little rolls ~ Yorkshire Puddings,
are light, crispy and golden brown.
Great with beef and gravy,
or as a dessert with jam and sweets.
They can be made in a Pop-Up
pan or a muffin pan.
There is no yeast/leaven used.
Although some people use self-rising flour.
This recipe works well for me and it's
magical to see them rise.
Ingredients
2 large eggs at room temperature.
1 cup milk at room temperature.
1 tsp granulated sugar
3/4 tsp salt.
3 tbsp butter.
1 cup all purpose flour.
Instructions
Preheat oven to 425 deg. F.
The oven rack should be the 3rd lowest from the bottom.
2 large eggs at room temperature.
1 cup milk at room temperature.
1 tsp granulated sugar
3/4 tsp salt.
3 tbsp butter.
1 cup all purpose flour.
Instructions
Preheat oven to 425 deg. F.
The oven rack should be the 3rd lowest from the bottom.
Place, 1/2 tsp butter in each cup, set aside.
(I had a too much batter for the pans,
so I buttered 2 small ramekins. )
(I had a too much batter for the pans,
so I buttered 2 small ramekins. )
Whisk together, eggs, milk, sugar, salt
and 1 tbsp butter,
Mix in the flour and blend until smooth,
with no lumps, set aside.
Place the prepared pop-up pan (or greased muffin pan)
in the oven with the butter in, and heat until
the butter sizzles, about 2-3 minutes.
Pour in the batter 3/4 full.
(Pour from a measuring cup)
I place my pan on a cookie sheet,
It makes the hot pan easier to handle.
Return the filled pan to the oven.
Bake at 425 deg. F. until the pop-ups are
puffed and tops are starting to brown, about 20 minutes.
(Do not open the oven door)
Lower oven to 350 deg., and bake for 15 mins.
until the pop-ups are golden brown.
until the pop-ups are golden brown.
Looking through the oven door.
Nice, crispy and brown...
Best served immediately while hot.
Afternoon tea with butter and jam.
Yorkshire Pudding with roast beef and gravy,
A traditional British meal,
made with beef drippings.
Yummy!!
The underside of my pan under.
I found it at a Thrift Shop.
A traditional British meal,
made with beef drippings.
Yummy!!
The underside of my pan under.
I found it at a Thrift Shop.
This also the same as yorkshire pudding and is wonderful when served with roast beef and brown gravy. In our house we always have leftover beef but never any puddings.
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Looks amazing
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