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I made Yorkshire puddings again - what else to do in hot weather
It's actually a couple of weeks ago now and I forgot to upload the photos!
So I stuck with my Elaine Lemm recipe and it came out perfect again. Except I did them in our main oven, which doesn't have a timer, and forgot to check what time it was when I put them in so they are very slightly overdone but still tasted great! And just the right texture and no soggy bottom.
With the leftover mixture I used the non stick tin I bought with four large holes and got flat pancakes again! The difference a tin can make! I have no idea how people get large yorkshire puddings using this tin! So I've given up on that tin. I also had a bit of left over mixture I used in a large tin and that came out fine as well!
The other batch were perfect in the 6 hole tin! And that is also non stick (but a different type of non stick). That's the Lakeland tin. So I'll stick with that one and the large enamel tin (which doesn't stick). Forgot to take a photo of the one in the enamel tin.




So I stuck with my Elaine Lemm recipe and it came out perfect again. Except I did them in our main oven, which doesn't have a timer, and forgot to check what time it was when I put them in so they are very slightly overdone but still tasted great! And just the right texture and no soggy bottom.
With the leftover mixture I used the non stick tin I bought with four large holes and got flat pancakes again! The difference a tin can make! I have no idea how people get large yorkshire puddings using this tin! So I've given up on that tin. I also had a bit of left over mixture I used in a large tin and that came out fine as well!
The other batch were perfect in the 6 hole tin! And that is also non stick (but a different type of non stick). That's the Lakeland tin. So I'll stick with that one and the large enamel tin (which doesn't stick). Forgot to take a photo of the one in the enamel tin.


