Why are Mable and Margaret in the add so surprized that the family the spy on have Yorkshires with chicken? our family have Yorkshires with any roast dinner.
I don't know how anyone can eat Aunt Bessie's yorkshire puddings. I have tried them and found them to be tasteless cardboard.
Proper yorkshires need to be cooked in beef dripping, from the roast beef. That is what gives them the proper flavour and that's why they are traditionally only eaten with beef.
hc, your right there. Bessys are very quick to cook, and i find them tasty, but they will never really beat the yorkshires what mum used to make with her roast beef.
in our house we have always had Yorkshire puds with any roast dinner but not Aunt Bessies though all her food contains more fat than most and her roast spuds are awful, they look good but the taste isn't, prefer to do my own .
As I'm not from the north of England I may have this wrong but I was always under the impression that, to be quite authentic, it was roast beef, Yorkshire pudding made from rabbit gravy and....oh, yes, there had to be a whippet in the room!
I wor allus partial ta eur bucket full o' Uncle A.Bennet's Yorkshire Puddings. They wor gran'. Sittin up yonda fire wi' whippet. Theur don't kna thee weur born!