In England, a holiday meal with a beef roast is not complete until the Yorkshire pudding is done. More a souffle than a pudding, this dish is traditionally prepared using the rendered beef fat that comes from the roast. Once prepared, Yorkshire pudding is a visual treat that should be brought to the table straight from the oven before it collapses.
Qty. | Measurement | Description |
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1 | cup | all-purpose flour |
1 1/4 | cup | whole milk |
3 | large whole eggs | |
1/2 | teaspoon | salt |
2 | tablespoon | melted unsalted butter |
1/4 | cup | canola oil, or rendered beef fat |
Number of Servings: 8 | |
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Per Serving | Amount |
calories | 195 |
protein | 5g |
fat | 13g |
carbohydrate | 14g |
sodium | 188mg |
cholesterol | 92mg |
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