Yes, we have them. We also call them yorkshire puddings and have 'em with sunday roasts.Bahumat said:Do you have Yorkshire Puddings in your countries?
if yes...what do you call them?
oh if you dont know what they are, type them into google, we have them with Sunday Roasts but i dont even know if you have them lol
:fluffles:Bahumat said:Do you have Yorkshire Puddings in your countries?
if yes...what do you call them?
oh if you dont know what they are, type them into google, we have them with Sunday Roasts but i dont even know if you have them lol
old.Tohtori said:No. Like any other "delight" from your island, we don't have it. Why a cake is called a pudding, confuses me, but you lot eat spotted dick too...
But then again, you don't have half the stuff we got so f*ck all if anyone cares
old.Tohtori said:No. Like any other "delight" from your island, we don't have it. Why a cake is called a pudding, confuses me, but you lot eat spotted dick too...
But then again, you don't have half the stuff we got so f*ck all if anyone cares
Ormorof said:
Aoln said:Bastard world needs more time in the mornings for breakfast, although i'd just spend it sleeping anyway
I want my BRUNCH!Aoln said:Bastard world needs more time in the mornings for breakfast, although i'd just spend it sleeping anyway
Ormorof said:a yorkshire pudding isnt a cake though, and with a roast dinner its quite nice
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its probably one of the few bits of british cuisine i enjoy
(the yorkshire pud is the pastry thing in the bottom left corner of plate
Ormorof said:a yorkshire pudding isnt a cake though, and with a roast dinner its quite nice
its probably one of the few bits of british cuisine i enjoy
(the yorkshire pud is the pastry thing in the bottom left corner of plate
Ormorof said:
DocWolfe said:instead of fucking super noodles and beans all the time.
georgie said:um...
Blackjack said:hehehe Orm the greasy table really tops off the experience
lets play a game..Ormorof said:a yorkshire pudding isnt a cake though, and with a roast dinner its quite nice
its probably one of the few bits of british cuisine i enjoy
(the yorkshire pud is the pastry thing in the bottom left corner of plate
Your right!!! The only way for my ex-wife was to eat them was like that.Hypoxia said:The correct Yorkshire way of eating them is to have the big pudding (as someone mentioned earlier) on your plate, covered with gravy. Only after you have eaten it do you get the full roast and veg.
It's essentially an entree.
And yes I'm from Yorkshire.