Yorkshire Popovers
Show: Food 911
Episode: Prime Rib Problems in Arlington TX
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By melissah46
Carrollton, TX
on May 19, 2010
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This was one of VERY few disappointing experiences with a recipe from Food Network. Though these were easy to make and puffed up beautifully, they were very blah in the taste department. I doubt we will be making these again.
By jessica_11252956
Peabody, MA
on January 06, 2010
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Made these a 2nd year for Christmas dinner with Tyler's Horseradish Crusted Prime Rib. OMG, so good with the drippings from that roast- everyone loved these. I followed recipe exactly, they rose perfectly and had a perfect crisp crust and airy, eggy inside. A few days after xmas I had a taste for them again and made them with just butter instead of drippings and WOW! Will definitely start making these more than for just xmas dinner. I'm new to yorkshire pudding and never had original in England, but this recipe is perfectly heaven! So easy to make and really a no fail recipe.
By furlong_9271351
Alabaster, AL
on December 26, 2007
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After years of watching my Yorkshire Pudding failing to rise properly when my Mother-in-laws was effortlessly perfect time and again, I finally found someone who told me the secret none of the recipes included. In addition to the "no peeking" rule, you have to always use run of the mill ALL PURPOSE FLOUR! NEVER use self-rising or high gluten bread flour it will do the exact opposite and fail to rise. Sounds strange, but it's true. Use all purpose flour, get your pan and fat hot and keep the door shut and you'll be successful time and again.
By triflemonger
georgetown, TX
on January 16, 2007
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I have made popovers countless times and when they get all poofy, they are delicious and look great. When they fail to rise, they are just delicious. I have tried tried tried but only hit it about 1/3 of the time. So simple yet so difficult... Grrr and Mmmm.
By kcstrong_93_246632
El Paso, TX
on December 03, 2006
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I make these every Christmas to go with our rib roast. They come out perfect every time.
By theosuperstar_3...
Hallstead, PA
on February 13, 2005
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My grandmother was British and Tyler's recipe tastes pretty close to the way she used to make it. She used to make hers in a 9 X 13 inch casserole pan and I continue to make it this way.
By ruthcooper_701352
Miami Beach, FL
on July 24, 2004
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So bad for you, yet so good. Served with Christmas dinner your guests can't help but be impressed. All the senses are involved. Smell, taste, texture and the sight of these puffy treats coming from the oven won everyone over. Be sure to use oversized/Texas sized muffin tins.
By queenoearth_572413
Tucson, AZ
on July 04, 2004
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I made this side to go along with the Standing Rib Roast with Cabernet au Jus. It was excellent. A perfect side. I've never had anything like this nor made anything like this. It was very easy as well.