No to Yorkshire pudding with Christmas dinner.
Stealth boast but my yorkies are famous in our family.
I use one cup and fill it with flour, pour in bowl, fill again with milk and pour in bowl and then the same with eggs, add a pinch of salt and wisk to remove any lumps. I then leave it on the side, wisk before adding to the pudding dish.
Put a little oil in the first 3 cake holes and then tip to distribute into the other 9 holes.
Put in the oven to get it really hot and then put the pudding tin on the hob whilst you pour the batter in.
Top of the oven for 10 to 20 depending on how much batter you have poured in, keep an eye on them DON'T open the door and don't let anyone slam the kitchen door whilst they are in the oven.
Open the oven when ready and serve straight away, i serve up whilst yorkies finish and then chuck them on top of the roast as I carry it to the table.
Bloody lovely but no room for the, with Christmas dinner what with pigs, bread sauce etc.