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Do you serve Yorkshire puddings with your Christmas lunch?

236 replies

RuttleTuttle · 30/09/2025 16:40

This isn't a thing I or my family have ever done. But online, I see that some people do. Do you?

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Raera · 30/09/2025 16:40

Nope

Westfacing · 30/09/2025 16:42

No, there is enough to do without adding something which takes up oven space!

jocktamsonsbairn · 30/09/2025 16:42

Yes!!! Best part of the meal!! We have them with every roast.

Wafflefinder · 30/09/2025 16:42

Yes but I also put Yorkshire puddings on every roast dinner regardless of what meat I’m doing.

ExcellentDesigns · 30/09/2025 16:42

Yes, because we love them but there are a few traditional things we don't do such as braised red cabbage.

IggyAce · 30/09/2025 16:42

Yes, there would be uproar if we didn’t. However any roast dinner we do has Yorkshire puddings.

CoralPombear · 30/09/2025 16:42

Yes, part of a normal roast dinner to us.

CrazyBaubles · 30/09/2025 16:43

Yes. If we’re home and DH is cooking, I make homemade ones. I think it’s a bit silly to limit them to beef dinners if you love them as much as we do Xmas Smile

BlueberryStar · 30/09/2025 16:43

Yes. Yorkshire puddings are glorious. Any meal that involves gravy can be improved by the addition of Yorkshire puddings.

Muststopeating · 30/09/2025 16:43

I'm in the yorkies go with every roast gang. We do three trays for Christmas if the rest of my family are here too.

Timeforabitofpeace · 30/09/2025 16:44

No. My DH likes them but has them over the wider holidays.

ranoutofquinoaandprosecco · 30/09/2025 16:44

Yes. We also have them with every roast!

spanieleyes · 30/09/2025 16:44

Yes, but my son is autistic and yorkies are one of the few things he will eat! His Xmas dinner consists of Yorkshire pudding, pigs in blankets and roast meat!

stackhead · 30/09/2025 16:45

Yes. DD's christmas dinner consists of yorkshire puddings, pigs in blankets and a few token carrots.

There would be uproar if I didn't include yorkshires.

JDM625 · 30/09/2025 16:45

Yes. We normally have a beef rib roast, not Turkey.

Catwoman8 · 30/09/2025 16:46

Yes, yorkshire puds with any roast dinner! We just have all the extra trimmings too at Christmas.

MyCatPrefersPeaches · 30/09/2025 16:46

We used to when I was a child but they were the starter (traditional in Yorkshire, served in thick slices with gravy, none of this little Yorkshires on the side nonsense 😀).

MrsTerryPratchett · 30/09/2025 16:47

BlueberryStar · 30/09/2025 16:43

Yes. Yorkshire puddings are glorious. Any meal that involves gravy can be improved by the addition of Yorkshire puddings.

Both improved by the other. Symbiosis in action.

Toomanywaterbottles · 30/09/2025 16:47

Yes

AdaColeman · 30/09/2025 16:48

Yes if we are having roast beef for Christmas lunch, otherwise, no.
We have the Yorkshire pudding served as a first course with gravy, as that's how my Mum served it, so I've always done it that way too.

ghostyslovesheets · 30/09/2025 16:48

Yes - because I cook what we like not what tradition dictates!

DarkTreesWhisper · 30/09/2025 16:48

Yes but we have them with every roast dinner, not just beef. There would be outrage if they were missing from Christmas day lunch.

RuttleTuttle · 30/09/2025 16:49

I am terrified of Yorkshire puddings 😆

Do you do them on the day, or previously? I could try and make some earlier, and freeze them.

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RichardOsmansfondueset · 30/09/2025 16:49

Yes Yorkshires standard on any roast dinner with the extra trimmings only at Xmas (pigs in blankets and bread sauce)

SagaNorenMalmo · 30/09/2025 16:50

I’m a Yorkshire with any roast meat kind of girl, but not for Christmas lunch as I like it to stand out from the usual roast (even though it’s basically the same meal but with crackers!).