Yorkshire pudding
Plural
Yorkshire puddings
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a type of pastry that is baked and often served with roast beef and gravy as part of a British meal
Yorkshire pudding is a classic British dish that is made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. The batter is poured into a hot and greased baking dish and baked in the oven until it is puffy and golden brown. Yorkshire pudding is often served as a side dish to a roast beef dinner, and is known for its crispy and airy texture. It can also be served with gravy or as a base for other dishes, such as toad in the hole or filled with meat and vegetables as a savory pastry. Yorkshire pudding is a staple of British cuisine and is enjoyed by people of all ages.
- We had roast beef with Yorkshire pudding for Sunday dinner.
- She made perfect Yorkshire puddings to go with the gravy.
- He asked for extra Yorkshire pudding with his meal.
- The Yorkshire pudding was golden and crispy on the edges.
- We used to make Yorkshire pudding with every roast in my family.