Rate my Yorkshire Pudding... I mean 'Toad in the Hole' <DOH>

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keithmac

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classic33

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You know what... I just realised I titled the thread as Yorkshire Pudding..
I meant it to be Rate my Toad in the Hole!!

What a plonker....

:laugh: <DOH> :laugh:
And you wondered why you got a two!
 

TVC

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It's Toad in the Hole isn't it? Yorkshire pudding should look like some kind of exploding fungus on steroids. View attachment 342210

Edit: scalped by @craigwend!
Except they're French of course.

They got the name yorkshire pudding because people of yorkshire being so tight they would fill up on oven baked pancake batter thus having to serve less proper food.

As for the toad in the hole under scrutiny, five minutes less would have done, but I won't score as I don't have an example of mine to put up for comparison.
 
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[QUOTE 4719549, member: 259"]The Flemish make "pad in het gat", which is literally the same as "toad in the hole", but I suppose it was exported over here during WW1. But where the feck is the gravy? :ohmy:[/QUOTE]
The gravy happens once it's sliced up and the roasties and peas are on the plate :mrpig:
 
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