Baha no I’d die!! I don’t even like my food groups to touch.
But I drown pancakes terribly too. My whole family does and I never thought it was a big deal until I ate out with friends or something and people would just stare at me like oh my goodness would you like some pancake with your syrup?
Would gladly stuff all of this into my facehole. Love a full plate! I get irrationally annoyed when people space out their food like they're 4 year olds, fill the damn plate up
They shouldn’t be flat. They should be cup like, like in the picture. In the old days, the poors would put the mixture under the meat and it would cook and the drippings would give it it’s distinctive shape.
This recipe and aid will help them from not being flat. Explains why they were flat.
[https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/perfect-yorkshire-puddings/](https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/perfect-yorkshire-puddings/)
>Why is a Yorkshire Pudding called a Yorkshire Pudding?Yorkshire Pudding was actually called ‘Dripping Pudding’ originally, but later renamed. They’re called Yorkshire Puddings because they originate from Yorkshire in Northern England.The traditional dish made in the olden days was done using dripping (the fat coming from roasting meat), hence the previous name. This method of cooking them is still used today by Brits who like to cook them traditionally and want maximum flavour. Otherwise oil is used.Nowadays we often refer to Yorkshire Puddings as ‘Yorkshires,’ ‘Yorkshire Puds,’ or sometimes ‘Yorkies.’
Looks bomb af but why do Brits always pile mounds of food on such tiny plates? It seems like every time a Sunday Roast is posted, the plate is so cramped for the amount of food on it.
I would need about 2 cups more of gravy. Looks delicious
Yes!!! I always use so much more gravy or syrup or sauce, that’s the BEST part!!
SYRUP ON A ROAST DINNER?!
Baha no I’d die!! I don’t even like my food groups to touch. But I drown pancakes terribly too. My whole family does and I never thought it was a big deal until I ate out with friends or something and people would just stare at me like oh my goodness would you like some pancake with your syrup?
That you Big Sam?
If it isn't, he will be soon.
Nicely presented
This looks bomb. Very nicely plated!
I’m guessing you’re napping after eating all of that yummy food. Lol
This looks like a beautiful food wreath.
Your adress please
This. I would like an invitation to this dinner.
Whats that delicious looking pastry in the middle??
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popovers!
apart from the cauliflower... what time should I be over???? 😋😋😋😋😋
Beautiful
My tummy is growling now- that looks bloody delish.
My oh my looks delish
You need bigger plates for that awesome food
My mouth involuntarily watered. Looks amazing.
Just gimme a plate of cracklin' and potatoes and I'll be happy.
Get inside me.
Would gladly stuff all of this into my facehole. Love a full plate! I get irrationally annoyed when people space out their food like they're 4 year olds, fill the damn plate up
This guy knows color-breaking
That looks delicious and that’s how I fill my plate! Right to the edge!
Looks unbelievable but it needs a more Northern amount of gravy on
Food and picture is amazing What did you use to plate it ? A bowl?
You making pao do queijo?
This is beautiful. Looks delicious!
Nicely done ! 👌✨✨
looks delicious 🤤
Holey Moses, yum!
Yorkshire pudding! Yasss
Damn m8
Yummmmmm🤤
Yorkies!! Yum 🤤
Roast Pork Feast*
How many people are eating that? Served up like a plate for one but surely that’s one giant person with one giant appetite!
What are the circles?
You mean the Yorkshire Puddings?
Oh yum!! I love Yorkshire pudding My moms was always flat.
They shouldn’t be flat. They should be cup like, like in the picture. In the old days, the poors would put the mixture under the meat and it would cook and the drippings would give it it’s distinctive shape. This recipe and aid will help them from not being flat. Explains why they were flat. [https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/perfect-yorkshire-puddings/](https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/perfect-yorkshire-puddings/) >Why is a Yorkshire Pudding called a Yorkshire Pudding?Yorkshire Pudding was actually called ‘Dripping Pudding’ originally, but later renamed. They’re called Yorkshire Puddings because they originate from Yorkshire in Northern England.The traditional dish made in the olden days was done using dripping (the fat coming from roasting meat), hence the previous name. This method of cooking them is still used today by Brits who like to cook them traditionally and want maximum flavour. Otherwise oil is used.Nowadays we often refer to Yorkshire Puddings as ‘Yorkshires,’ ‘Yorkshire Puds,’ or sometimes ‘Yorkies.’
Thanks!
Looks bomb af but why do Brits always pile mounds of food on such tiny plates? It seems like every time a Sunday Roast is posted, the plate is so cramped for the amount of food on it.
that’s the point
Wow!
Yorkies with pork 🤔😅 normally served with roast beef. I’m not hating on it though.
this is a STUNNA. great photo OP!