Yorkshire Pudding!

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Zantos

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Daystar Clarion said:
jpoon said:
So where exactly on that bread plate is the yorkshire pudding, furthermore what the hell is this pudding of the "across the pond" gods?
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The 'bread plate' is the Yorkshire pudding.

I just...

I can't...

If anybody needs me, I'll be in the angry dome.

I'm getting the urge to murder something. And enjoy them as part of my Sunday roast. I believe all Yorkshire men and women are legally allowed to eat anyone who blasphemes against the Yorkshire pudding. That's a real law, right?
 

the.gill123

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Alas, it has been 9 months since since my last yorkshire puidding hit, and I am having serious pudding withdrawal. The first thing I am going to do when I fianlly get a job is go on a Sunday roast binge, for one week, all my meals will be roasts, I shall call it 'A Week Of Repentance', hopefully after that the food god will forgive me for my food sins.
 

GLo Jones

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jpoon said:
So is this mythical pudding sweet, or is it like a typical bread?
One cannot describe it's majesty, but I can tell you it's savoury, not sweet.

I'm so hungry, why did I decide to read through this thread?!
 

Proverbial Jon

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I just had my Sunday roast! The blasphemous vegetarian version supplemented perfectly with TWO Yorkshire puddings. Bless you Great British Food God!
 

thylasos

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I have been reminded of the greatest of savoury meal-foundations/accompaniments. I thank you, sir. Veggie toad in the hole with ale gravy here I come... tomorrow, when I've got the ingredients.
 

KefkaCultist

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I'm an AMERICAN who loves yorkshire pudding, so put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Both my parents are actually from England, so I get to eat the best of both worlds xD
 

winginson

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All hail the Sunday Roast!

Whenever those unbelievers from those foriegn parts mock us for our cooking, we need only show them our Sunday Roasts and they shall be smited by its magnificence!

I myself am just about to undergo the traditional ritual cleansing before gorging on this most holy of meals.

All hail roast meat! All hail roast potatos! All hail gravy! All hail Yorkshire Puddings! All hail whatever vegetables you like on the side!
 

Catchy Slogan

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SckizoBoy said:
Catchy Slogan said:
We're having a roast today. With home made Yorkshire Puddings, Turkey, Ham, Pigs in Blankets, Roasties, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots n' swede, Mashed potatoes, Coliflower cheese and Cabbage.

And it will be Glorious.
*jealous* ... (!) And how many people does 'we' constitute, 'cos if it's anything less than ten, I'm coming over with a platter and shovel!
We don't usually do this much but my brothers and thier respective girlfriends are coming round, so it'd be 9. One space left! ;P
 

Alphavillain

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Yorkshire pud with sausages, mash and plenty of gravy inside, loads of veg and a couple of pieces of roast potato. Heaven.
 

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Catchy Slogan said:
We don't usually do this much but my brothers and thier respective girlfriends are coming round, so it'd be 9. One space left! ;P
Excellent! I need something to fill the rest of my stomach (just had dinner and... not particularly satisfying...).

I'll bring the beer! [sub][sub][sub]And leave with the food! ^_^[/sub][/sub][/sub]
 

Varrdy

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Daystar Clarion said:
Today is Sunday, and as dictated by the mighty Great British Food God, Sunday is the day of the roast dinner.


Hey, I didn't make the rules

This law has been around for millions of years, not even vegetarians are exempt from the rule (lest they be ravaged by a bag of angry ferrets).


"You don't want to tangle with me ************!"

"But Daystar!" I hear you cry, "what makes the Sunday roast different from any other meal?"

Good question, and by 'good question' I mean how dare you question my ultimate authority!

The Sunday roast is a magical time. The planets are aligned and the cosmos have given us their permission to enjoy something that goes against all we are taught.


"Go for it bro, it's ok"

Pudding is served with the Sunday roast. On the same plate!

Never has there been a time where roast meat, gravy and pudding have all been served in the same instance and is yet another gift bestowed upon us by the Great British Food God to spite the French.


Suck it, France

On rare occassions, the Yorkshire pudding has even been known to cradle entire meals in its warm, loving embrace.


This is what love feels like

So when you sit down to your Sunday meals from now on, you can thank the Great British Food God for yet again, blessing us with a taste sensation.

Unless you're a foreigner, in which case.

Tough shit.
You sir are today's winner of the Congressional Medal of Fuckin'-A!

As a Derbyshire born and bred (with very strong Yorkshire ties) guy, having a Sunday roast without Yorkshire Puddings (and gravy!) will be a stoning offence when I come to power!

And as for the guy with the "vegetarian" alternative - NO! If you don't want to eat the meat, you can't have the meals! Invent your own, don't imitate proper food just to make you even more unbearably smug as most vegetarians invariably are (and I know from many personal experiences before anyone starts whining about stereotypes!)!

Wardy
PS - Don't forget the horseradish!
 

EdwardOrchard

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Funny story: Growing up, I hated it every time my Mom made Yorkshire Pudding. Since I've moved out... I have had the most insane craving for it! I would slaughter universes to get some, but I can't find it anywhere. I'm not going to figure out how to make it, and none of the pubs around here serve it. I just tell my Mom that when I come home for the holidays every year, I NEED it.

Edit - Anybody in Calgary know anywhere that serves it?
 

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Whateveralot said:
Daystar, say hi to Italy:


Now Lasagne, please be kind to dear mister Daystar
Is it my imagination because I'm so hungry or is there A HEART SHAPED CHEESE THERE?!
Curse you and this food thread, I need to raid my kitchen.