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Yorkshire Pudd

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Do you use milk or water?

and can you post your recipe pls I still can't get it right. :oops:
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I've never been very successful myself but my sister-in-law uses equal volumes of egg, flour and milk (measured in a clear jug with the eggs going in first to give a volume guide) whisked together with a handheld electric blender and poured into a muffin pan that's been wiped with the paper from the dripping then heated up to very hot before being returned to the oven to cook 'til well risen and browned.
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Thanks Srd :wink:
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I use 4oz plain flour, 2x eggs, half pint of milk and a bit of salt.
I put it in the fridge to chill.
Some oil in a muffin tin till very hot and half fill them.
I get huge ones!
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grangers14 wrote:I use 4oz plain flour, 2x eggs, half pint of milk and a bit of salt.
I put it in the fridge to chill.
Some oil in a muffin tin till very hot and half fill them.
I get huge ones!


Huge! brilliant Jo thanks mine are quite flat :grin:
must be the extra Egg will have a go with that
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grangers14 wrote:I use 4oz plain flour, 2x eggs, half pint of milk and a bit of salt.
I put it in the fridge to chill.
Some oil in a muffin tin till very hot and half fill them.
I get huge ones!


How deep is your muffin tin? I've only got mincepie tins, so not that deep. I do have a muffin tin, but as it's silicone I don't expect that'd work.
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Cant see why silicone ones wont work?
My muffin tin is about an inch deep.
And my husband is laughing his head off! :lol:
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I use a silicone muffin tin for my yorkshires and they rise lovely, only problem I get is a bit of a soggy bottom :oops: so while i'm dishing out the rest of the meal I just flick the yorkshires over in the tins for a few seconds.
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Thanks Diamond I have not used those silicone ones

I think the secret is the extra egg you know I will try 2 eggs next time.

and I think I might get some tins cos I do it in a glass rectangular dish
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:lol:
I'm going to try to make yorkshire puddings later Barb.
I've bought a special tin for muffins.
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