How To make Yorkshire Pancakes
1/2 c Flour
2 ea Eggs
1/2 c Milk
1/8 lb Butter (1/2 stick)
1 x Lemon juice
Heat oven to 450 degrees. Let eggs warm to room temperature. Beat slightly. Add flour and milk to eggs, mix thoroughly. Melt butter in long, over-proof baking dish. Pour batter. Bake 15 minutes until pancake rises. Serve sprinkled with lemon juice and powdered sugar.
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Ingredients :
To Make 8 Yorkshire Puddings :
2 eggs
2 Ounces of Plain Flour
1/4 tsp Salt
15 ml of Olive Oil
60 ml Full Fat Milk
Method :
Beat the eggs in a mixing jug with a fork or a whisk.
Add the flour and mix with a fork to form a thick paste.
Mix in the Olive Oil.
Add the milk and beat vigorously to form bubbles. The more milk you add the lighter the Yorkshire puddings will be, up to 60 ml
Let this mixture rest in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
Using a Yorkshire Pudding tin or a muffin tin, put 1 teaspoon of olive oil into each pudding mould.
Heat the oil in a preheated oven @ 200 c for about 5 minutes so that the oil is hot but not smoking.
Remove the oil from the oven and quickly fill each mould with approx. 1 Serving Spoon (60 ml) of Batter Mix.
You want to fill the moulds to just about half and you should have an island of oil floating in the middle of the mix. If there is no oil floating on top then they will probably be misshaped.
Put the tins back in the oven and turn the temperature up to 180 c. (Fan)
Bake for approx. 20 minutes , so that the puddings are well risen and a golden brown colour.
'You should get an Island of oil form in the middle of each tin when you pour the batter mix in .... '
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Yorkshire Pudding
How to make traditional Yorkshire puddings
Yorkshire Pudding
225g / 8oz Plain or All purpose flour
4 Large Eggs
148g / 5 oz / ¼pint of water
148g / 5 oz / ¼pint of milk
½tsp salt
85g / 3oz Beef Dripping or Lard
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BRITISH PANCAKE DAY RECIPE
My little guide to making easy British pancakes for pancake day
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Pancake day is approaching, traditionally the start of a 40 day fast for lent. It's that time of Year when people make bad pancake pun jokes and flip pancakes for giggles. I've learnt a few handy tips over the Years, from making my own pancakes for pancake day to getting my Daughters flipping pancakes too. In fact here's a full playlist for pancake day inspiration through the Years This video I keep it simple with the good old lemon and sugar pancakes plus some Nutella, banana and coconut ones but also chuck in a load of tips too. For example freezing the batter or pancakes to make ahead, def a time saver. Remember a pancake is for life and not just for pancake day ;-)
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