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"We still call them Yorkshire puddings in Cornwall " Peer pressure from northern holidaymakers. | |||
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"I've never heard it been called anything but a yorkie pud I'm from the South East originally " Clever marketing | |||
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"What about Kendal Mint Cake? Lancashire Hotpot? Cornish Pastie? Where does it end? " Hopefully in a nice full tummy is where it ends. Except mint cake as od'd on that hiking as a kid, yuck | |||
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"I suppose you could say the same about Cornish Pasties, Lancashire Hotpot, Welsh Rarebit and Bakewell Tart then OP " FFS Man! It's a pudding not a tart! | |||
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"I suppose you could say the same about Cornish Pasties, Lancashire Hotpot, Welsh Rarebit and Bakewell Tart then OP FFS Man! It's a pudding not a tart! " I was in Bakewell last week, there's a pudding and a tart! | |||
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"The prefix “Yorkshire” was first used within a publication by Hannah Glasse in 1747, in “The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Simple”. This distinguished the light and crispy nature of the batter puddings made in this region from batter puddings created in other parts of England. https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/Yorkshire-Pudding " I wonder who the judges of light and crispy were? | |||
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"The prefix “Yorkshire” was first used within a publication by Hannah Glasse in 1747, in “The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Simple”. This distinguished the light and crispy nature of the batter puddings made in this region from batter puddings created in other parts of England. https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/Yorkshire-Pudding I wonder who the judges of light and crispy were? " We have met guys with light and crispy pants before Does this make them dirty puddings? | |||
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"I suppose you could say the same about Cornish Pasties, Lancashire Hotpot, Welsh Rarebit and Bakewell Tart then OP FFS Man! It's a pudding not a tart! I was in Bakewell last week, there's a pudding and a tart!" Many folk who visit Bakewell are curious to discover the difference between a Bakewell Pudding and a Bakewell Tart. ... A Bakewell Tart has a shortcrust pastry case, followed by strawberry jam and topped with almond sponge. This means it's much more cake-like and not nearly as sweet to taste as a Bakewell Pudding | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat?" Only ever known it called a Yorkshire pudding! Rumour has it that the real reason for the wars of the Roses was - we tried to nick their Yorkshire puddings - whilst they launched a counter attack on our Chorley cakes! Shit got nasty! | |||
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"Bakewell pudding is sooo amazing " Looks like this thread has been hijacked by the people of Bakewell! | |||
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"I think the OP has a Yorkshire pudding fetish I have to say I only like the light and crispy ones tgat only seem to be achieved by buying frozen pre made ones. " Naw!!!! any self respecting yorkshire lad or lass can make light and crispy!!!!! | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Only ever known it called a Yorkshire pudding! Rumour has it that the real reason for the wars of the Roses was - we tried to nick their Yorkshire puddings - whilst they launched a counter attack on our Chorley cakes! Shit got nasty! " 1 rose | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat?" Bugger off.. Its ours, we claim it, you can't take it off us. | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat?" Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier name | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention???" I’ve mentioned Chorley cake! I thought it’d blow their little minds too much if I threw Eccles into the mix too?? | |||
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"I think the OP has a Yorkshire pudding fetish I have to say I only like the light and crispy ones tgat only seem to be achieved by buying frozen pre made ones. Naw!!!! any self respecting yorkshire lad or lass can make light and crispy!!!!! " I'm on my way over | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier name" They’ve got a couple of decent swingers clubs! | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Bugger off.. Its ours, we claim it, you can't take it off us. " We can stockpile flour, eggs,milk and fat. Be prepared | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier name" drax power station | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Only ever known it called a Yorkshire pudding! Rumour has it that the real reason for the wars of the Roses was - we tried to nick their Yorkshire puddings - whilst they launched a counter attack on our Chorley cakes! Shit got nasty! 1 rose " Awww! Are you hittin’ on me? (*Sits back and waits to see how many seconds it takes for devotion to Sally to be mentioned!) | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier namedrax power station " They put a guardian of th3 galaxy in a hamster wheel? | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier name They’ve got a couple of decent swingers clubs! " and a load of us luverly swinging folk too lol | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat?" . Fake news. | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat? Never heard batter pudding. Its Yorkshire pudding. You have to call it that as other than some leaves they nicked from the chinese the Yorkshire's have litteraly nothing of note to thier name They’ve got a couple of decent swingers clubs! " I havent been to one in Yorkshire yet. I tjink last i went was armors in mwnchester | |||
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"I suspect Darryl doesn't wash his batter puddings down with a cup of Yorkshire Tea." probably be too strong for him lol | |||
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"I suspect Darryl doesn't wash his batter puddings down with a cup of Yorkshire Tea." Show me a tea farm in yorkshire!! | |||
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"I suspect Darryl doesn't wash his batter puddings down with a cup of Yorkshire Tea. Show me a tea farm in yorkshire!!" its all in the skill of yorkies blending it we get others to grow it for us lol | |||
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"I suspect Darryl doesn't wash his batter puddings down with a cup of Yorkshire Tea." Assam dear. | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention??? I’ve mentioned Chorley cake! I thought it’d blow their little minds too much if I threw Eccles into the mix too?? " Indeed... Or perhaps 'Manchester Tart' named after my good self | |||
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"Yorkshire pudding with jam on is nice " Heathen!!!!! | |||
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"Yorkshire pudding with jam on is nice Heathen!!!!! " lol | |||
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"You'll be moaning about Lancashire hotpots and Eccles cakes next FFS " Correcting not moaning | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention??? I’ve mentioned Chorley cake! I thought it’d blow their little minds too much if I threw Eccles into the mix too?? " Now an eccles cake in a Yorkshire pudding idea yummy male | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't " Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers." True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't " Lancashire is the shit one, right? | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole?" No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he? | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole?" Come to think of it.. Toad in the hole can't be a Yorkshire thing either.. they'd of called it Toad in 't hole | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? Come to think of it.. Toad in the hole can't be a Yorkshire thing either.. they'd of called it Toad in 't hole" Tin,tin,tin It isnt in the tin | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?" I like history.. but not enough to know the baking habits of our kings and queens I'm afraid. | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? Come to think of it.. Toad in the hole can't be a Yorkshire thing either.. they'd of called it Toad in 't hole" we do call it that its gross anyway makes batter go soggy at the bottom | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention???" I don't see Chorley Cake in the lists either . .bloody Philistines !!! | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he? I like history.. but not enough to know the baking habits of our kings and queens I'm afraid." Alfred and the cakes? | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he? I like history.. but not enough to know the baking habits of our kings and queens I'm afraid. Alfred and the cakes? " They turned to cinders | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?" . Now here's the thing if you going to make jokes. Make sure you know what you are talking about. He burnt the cake's. Which someone else had baked so saying that he's not good at baking wasn't really funny as you blaming him for something he didn't do. | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?. Now here's the thing if you going to make jokes. Make sure you know what you are talking about. He burnt the cake's. Which someone else had baked so saying that he's not good at baking wasn't really funny as you blaming him for something he didn't do. " He was watching the cakes. Hence he was baking them at the time. | |||
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"In the south we baked one big one to share. Not these rounded things." Is toad in the hole always the same regionally? | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... " If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after!" You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... " It’s just a pancake thought innit! Just cooked differently and crispy! | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... It’s just a pancake thought innit! Just cooked differently and crispy! " I'm kitten my love xx | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?. Now here's the thing if you going to make jokes. Make sure you know what you are talking about. He burnt the cake's. Which someone else had baked so saying that he's not good at baking wasn't really funny as you blaming him for something he didn't do. He was watching the cakes. Hence he was baking them at the time." . Right now history lesson and cooking lesson. 1st it says loaves in the real story. Small rounds of bread cooked on a open fire on an iron tray . Cooking lesson flour water mixed made into small rounds that's baking. Someone watching them cook is not baking. I do teach Viking age cooking and baking. So I kinda know what am talking about. Oh am also a chef | |||
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"Allegedly, an angel descended from heaven and gave the recipe to a shepherd on Ilkley moor. Or some old bollocks like that." Yorkshire born and bred here but I did see a report once that Yorkshire puddings originated in Belgium. No idea if it's true or not. As for batter puddings, never heard of them anywhere. | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?. Now here's the thing if you going to make jokes. Make sure you know what you are talking about. He burnt the cake's. Which someone else had baked so saying that he's not good at baking wasn't really funny as you blaming him for something he didn't do. He was watching the cakes. Hence he was baking them at the time.. Right now history lesson and cooking lesson. 1st it says loaves in the real story. Small rounds of bread cooked on a open fire on an iron tray . Cooking lesson flour water mixed made into small rounds that's baking. Someone watching them cook is not baking. I do teach Viking age cooking and baking. So I kinda know what am talking about. Oh am also a chef " Vikings couldn't cook . Just but the heads off of bats. Alfred was the baker at time of the burn. | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... " . Hedgehog easy way to cook. Light a fire let it go to ash. Get mud and cover hedgehog till all covered. Put on hot ash. When mud has dried up. Break open. And remove all the pointy bits. Cut meat of fry with onions peppers very nice | |||
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"and just so you know it's tea cakes not barm cakes " hell yeah | |||
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"I had 2 Yorkshire puddings. But they now identify themselves as toad in the hole." That is only if you add sausage | |||
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"I had 2 Yorkshire puddings. But they now identify themselves as toad in the hole. That is only if you add sausage" What do you think he meant by "had" | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... . Hedgehog easy way to cook. Light a fire let it go to ash. Get mud and cover hedgehog till all covered. Put on hot ash. When mud has dried up. Break open. And remove all the pointy bits. Cut meat of fry with onions peppers very nice " and you get a free toothpick | |||
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"I suppose you could say the same about Cornish Pasties, Lancashire Hotpot, Welsh Rarebit and Bakewell Tart then OP FFS Man! It's a pudding not a tart! " They have both in Bakewell itself | |||
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"My Northern bits are from Lancashire, if we of the Red Rose are prepared to let our mortal enemy, those of the White Rose, have their Yorkshire Pudding as is. Then I don't see why everyone else can't Wessex ruled long before you lot fell out over flowers. True.. bit they've never been called Wessex puddings have they? Or Wessex-in-the-hole? No but the point is a name that is inclusive. Wessex would have associations with King Alfred who wasn't that good at baking, was he?. Now here's the thing if you going to make jokes. Make sure you know what you are talking about. He burnt the cake's. Which someone else had baked so saying that he's not good at baking wasn't really funny as you blaming him for something he didn't do. He was watching the cakes. Hence he was baking them at the time.. Right now history lesson and cooking lesson. 1st it says loaves in the real story. Small rounds of bread cooked on a open fire on an iron tray . Cooking lesson flour water mixed made into small rounds that's baking. Someone watching them cook is not baking. I do teach Viking age cooking and baking. So I kinda know what am talking about. Oh am also a chef Vikings couldn't cook . Just but the heads off of bats. Alfred was the baker at time of the burn. " . Viking food. Was some of the best in Europe at the time. They had loads of spices. They loved fish fresh bread and cheese. Butter milk. And in season fruits. Honey was used a lot. They normally ate twice a day morning and sunset.one pot cooking was the normal. Or meat roasted on a spit. Anything else you like to know. I be doing lessons this Saturday morning. | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... . Hedgehog easy way to cook. Light a fire let it go to ash. Get mud and cover hedgehog till all covered. Put on hot ash. When mud has dried up. Break open. And remove all the pointy bits. Cut meat of fry with onions peppers very nice " Is Ray Mears from fucking Yorkshire too..... | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... If you put ice cream in them and jam, it’s a dessert..I mean I wouldn’t put it on my roast dinner but i’d certainly have one after! You could put a hedgehog in a pumpkin and it would be edible, but....... . Hedgehog easy way to cook. Light a fire let it go to ash. Get mud and cover hedgehog till all covered. Put on hot ash. When mud has dried up. Break open. And remove all the pointy bits. Cut meat of fry with onions peppers very nice Is Ray Mears from fucking Yorkshire too..... " Bears Gryls uses the pointy bits for tooth picks | |||
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"I had 2 Yorkshire puddings. But they now identify themselves as toad in the hole. That is only if you add sausage What do you think he meant by "had" " oh la la | |||
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"Burning question? Where the frig can I get a decent Yorkie right now in Manchester city centre?" Comw to wales ill make you one ! | |||
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"It's just 'yorkshires' for us too. But given the thread title, I'm so glad it wasn't in reference to another 'pudding'; sausage-shaped made from pigs blood etc, which btw is also another Yorkshire favourite, to go with our bread and dripping, flat caps, whippets and pigeons. " How sophisticated! Don't talk to about sophistication, av been ta Leeds. | |||
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"I suspect Darryl doesn't wash his batter puddings down with a cup of Yorkshire Tea. Show me a tea farm in yorkshire!!" Show me a Yorkshire pudding farm in Yorkshire! | |||
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"It's just 'yorkshires' for us too. But given the thread title, I'm so glad it wasn't in reference to another 'pudding'; sausage-shaped made from pigs blood etc, which btw is also another Yorkshire favourite, to go with our bread and dripping, flat caps, whippets and pigeons. How sophisticated! Don't talk to about sophistication, av been ta Leeds. " al si thi | |||
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"I'm offended by Cornish Pasties...…I think I need to go on a daytime talkshow to discuss how persecuted and offended I am by such racism. What a snowflake tart you are OP! Batter pudding, what a baby!" Lol. Oh dear | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention???" Which aren't made in eccles. | |||
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"It's just 'yorkshires' for us too. But given the thread title, I'm so glad it wasn't in reference to another 'pudding'; sausage-shaped made from pigs blood etc, which btw is also another Yorkshire favourite, to go with our bread and dripping, flat caps, whippets and pigeons. How sophisticated! Don't talk to about sophistication, av been ta Leeds. al si thi" Reyt!!! Ah say what ah like, an ah like what ah bloody say! | |||
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"Burning question? Where the frig can I get a decent Yorkie right now in Manchester city centre?" Try Mr Thomas's Chop House or Sam's both do lovely puds. | |||
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"I want a bakewell pudd now" I'm going to have a go at making one. | |||
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"I want a bakewell pudd now I'm going to have a go at making one. " Tart | |||
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"In our house Yorkshire puddings are known as ekox! On account of my eldest being unable to say Yorkshire when he was little " Hahahaha!! | |||
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"I want a bakewell pudd now I'm going to have a go at making one. Tart" The bakewell btw | |||
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"Don't even call it pudding here, pudding is dessert and sweet innit.... .....just plain old "Yorkshires".... " Steak pudding? Peas pudding? | |||
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"How has Eccles cake not got a mention??? Which aren't made in eccles. " Originally they were made in Eccles, in Church Street. Eccles cakes aka dead fly pies. | |||
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"Cornish pasties have protected status and to be a proper Cornish pasty have to be made in Cornwall as well as other requirements" And long may it continue! Unsure if Brexit will affect it though. Yorkshire pudding is the name known throughout the entire universe | |||
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"Down south we simply call it batter pudding, which I think is a more non regional specific term. Yorkshire? Surely they weren't the first to add mixed milk and eggs to flour in hot fat?" If you make them from basic ingredients you are welcome to call them anything you like, but don't try to convince everyone that down south we all call them batter puddings, it's bollox. | |||
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"Where's pizza in Italy....? " Most dinner tables? | |||
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