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newmrslockwood
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I was quite proud of myself last night.:rotfl: There was loads of batter left over from the yorkshires which would usually be used to make some more, or chucked away.
But last night i thought i would chuck some fresh pineapple that needed eating into an oven tray and covered it in the batter. 10 mins later a yummy pudding that was enjoyed by all!
But last night i thought i would chuck some fresh pineapple that needed eating into an oven tray and covered it in the batter. 10 mins later a yummy pudding that was enjoyed by all!
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Sounds lovely!!!
You could also add a drop more milk to the left over batter and make pancakes!!!!0 -
Yum! Making toad in the hole later, maybe I'll make double quantities of batter and do a pud with tinned peaches!0
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Sounds lovely, that reminds me, Mum once did this with a jar of cherries and it was gorgeous!!
Must get a jar of cherries.....working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
mmm that sounds really nice - what a good idea!!!
I suppose it's just a clafoutis really isn't it, is that the right word for it?0 -
I saw Nigella Lawson make a big Yorkshire pud on the telly. She served it with golden syrup and whipped cream -it looked absolutely gorgeous.0
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Oh, got sausages in the freezer to try out a toad in the hole recipe (add wholegrain mustard to the batter & a large chunk of cooking apple with the sausages), now am going to do extra for a pudding. would it freeze OK?Post Natal Depression is the worst part of giving birth:p
In England we have Mothering Sunday & Father Christmas, Mothers day & Santa Clause are American merchandising tricks:mad: Demonstrate pride in your heirtage by getting it right please people!0 -
I usually eat left over yorkshire puddings with a bit of jam spread on.Nothing to declare
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I sometimes fill yorkshires with stewed blackcurrants from the freezer-we had a bit of a glut last year-or make pancakes and freeze them.0
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Fantastic idea for a pudding, will definately have to try it soon.
Usually, if I have too much batter, I make pancakes and freeze them by wrapping them in foil. Thaw naturally, reheat in the microwave or gently in the oven. Kids think it's magic when I produce them out of nowhere, usually breakfast!New Mantra: I must not visit MSE until after I've completed all my chores!!!!!0
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