Yorkshire Pudding is a traditional British side dish made from a simple batter of flour, eggs, and milk. It is typically served with roast beef and gravy, and is known for its crispy exterior and soft, fluffy interior.
as required Oil Or Beef Drippings For Greasing The Pan
Directions: Yorkshire Pudding Recipe
Cooking Directions
STEP 1.Preheat the oven to 425°F.
STEP 2.In a bowl, whisk together flour, eggs, milk, and salt until smooth.
STEP 3.Place a muffin tin or Yorkshire pudding pan in the oven to preheat with a small amount of oil or beef drippings in each cup.
STEP 4.Once the oil is hot, carefully pour the batter into the cups, filling them about halfway.
STEP 5.Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the puddings are puffed and golden brown.
STEP 6.Serve immediately with roast beef and gravy.
Cooking Tips
For best results, make sure the oil or beef drippings in the pan is hot before pouring in the batter.
To achieve a crispy exterior, avoid opening the oven door while the puddings are baking.
Leftover Yorkshire puddings can be reheated in the oven at 350°F for a few minutes until warmed through.
Storage and Serving
Yorkshire puddings are best served fresh out of the oven.
If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
To reheat, place the puddings in a preheated oven at 350°F for a few minutes until warmed through.
Nutrition value
184
calories per serving
15 g Fat6 g Protein6 g Carbs< 1 g FiberOther
Current Totals
Fat
15g
Protein
6g
Carbs
6g
Fiber
0g
MacroNutrients
Carbs
6g
Protein
6g
Fiber
0g
Fats
Fat
15g
Vitamins & Minerals
Calcium
96mg
Iron
< 1mg
Vitamin A
9mcg
Vitamin B1
< 1mg
Vitamin B2
< 1mg
Vitamin B3
< 1mg
Vitamin B6
< 1mg
Vitamin B9
18mcg
Vitamin B12
0mcg
Vitamin C
2mg
Vitamin E
< 1mg
Copper
< 1mcg
Magnesium
10mg
Manganese
< 1mg
Phosphorus
106mg
Selenium
11mcg
Zinc
< 1mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. All nutritional information presented are estimates and not meant to substitute professional dietary advice or treatment