Let’s kick things off with what I love to pair with Yorkshire pudding. Imagine a Sunday dinner with tender roast beef swimming in its juices, flavorful gravy cascading over the plate. That’s indeed the classic pairing.
To me, there’s something heavenly about digging into a fluffy Yorkshire pudding, catching all that glorious gravy. But the joys don’t stop there!
I often enjoy them with side dishes like roasted vegetables or creamy mashed potatoes. And for the adventurous, why not pop them alongside a rich vegetarian stew? They soak up flavors beautifully, making each bite a delight. However you choose to enjoy them, Yorkshire puddings have a special place at the table.

My Ingredient Journey
Now, let’s talk ingredients. Each one plays a unique role in achieving that perfect puff. First up, we have 100 ml of beef drippings.
They’re not only rich but bring an authentic flavor that’s hard to beat. If you don’t have drippings, no worries! Lard or even vegetable oil works just as well.
Next are our eggs. Four large ones add richness and help create that lovely rise. Then comes 150 g of all-purpose flour, which is the backbone of the pudding.
This flour gives it structure. I also add 175 g of whole milk to introduce moisture and create that delightful batter.
Don’t forget 2 g of kosher salt to enhance the flavors. Plus, I add 25 g of water for a bit of fluidity, and a teaspoon of Dijon mustard along with fresh thyme to give it just the right amount of punch.
Ingredients List
- 100 ml beef drippings (or any preferred fat like lard, shortening, or vegetable oil)
- 4 large eggs
- 150 g all-purpose flour
- 175 g whole milk
- 2 g kosher salt
- 25 g water
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tbsp fresh thyme

How to Make Yorkshire Pudding
Now, let’s get to the good stuff. Here’s the step-by-step guide to making your Yorkshire pudding.
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
First things first, preheating is crucial. I usually set my oven to a roaring 220°C (428°F). This helps achieve that glorious rise!
Ensure you’re using a muffin tin or a Yorkshire pudding tray, and put it in the oven while it heats up.
Step 2: Mix the Batter
In a large bowl, whisk together your eggs until they’re frothy. The fun part is watching them bubble! Gradually add the milk, whisking continuously. It’s satisfying to see the mixture gain a creamy consistency. Then, sift in the flour and salt.
Take note: sifting makes a world of difference in preventing lumps. Add the Dijon mustard and fresh thyme; fold them in gently until everything is just combined. Feel free to take a moment and appreciate how lovely it looks.
Step 3: Preheat the Fat
Once the oven is ready, take out the muffin tin (carefully!). Pour your beef drippings into each compartment – about a tablespoon each. Pop it back in the oven for about 5 minutes.
What you want is sizzling fat. This step is vital for creating that irresistible crispy outer layer.
Step 4: Fill the Tin
Carefully remove the tin from the oven, and quickly but carefully pour your batter into the hot fat. The batter should sizzle upon contact. This sound makes my heart sing! Aim for about 3/4 full to give it room to rise.
Step 5: Bake to Golden Perfection
Return the tin to the oven and bake for about 20-25 minutes. Don’t you dare open the oven door during the first 20 minutes! You want them to rise without interference. When they’re puffed and golden brown, they’re ready.
Recipe Notes
- Beef Drippings: This adds a depth of flavor. If you don’t have any, substitute with lard or vegetable oil.
- Eggs: They provide richness and structure. Fresh eggs yield the best results.
- All-Purpose Flour: It’s key for giving the pudding its body. Use a good quality flour for optimal results.
- Whole Milk: The creaminess of whole milk enhances texture. Skim milk works in a pinch but won’t be as rich.
- Kosher Salt: It’s essential for flavor enhancement. Adjust based on your preference.
- Dijon Mustard: This unique touch introduces a hint of tang that transforms the dish.
- Fresh Thyme: Thyme adds an aromatic earthiness. Feel free to swap for other herbs like rosemary for a unique twist.
Recipe Variations
While the classic Yorkshire pudding is hard to beat, I enjoy experimenting. Here are some ideas:
- Cheese-Stuffed Puddings: Add cheese to the batter for a savory twist.
- Herbed Variations: Infuse the batter with chopped herbs like rosemary or chives for added flavor.
- Mini Versions: Use a mini muffin tin for bite-sized treats. Perfect for parties!
- Cornmeal Blend: For a more rustic touch, substitute some flour with cornmeal for added texture.

Conclusion
Making Yorkshire pudding is a delightful adventure. From mixing the batter to watching them rise in the oven, it’s about both the journey and the delicious end result.
Whether you indulge in them with a classic roast dinner or create your own variations, they add a touch of comfort to any meal.
The best part? You can tailor them to suit your taste, keeping the tradition while adding your own flair.
So go ahead, gather your ingredients and let the magic happen in your kitchen! And don’t be shy about sharing your experiences. I love hearing about your kitchen adventures!
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- Crisp Skinned Butterflied Roast Turkey
- Authentic New Orleans Red Beans And Rice Recipe
- Best Corned Beef Hash Recipe

Yorkshire Pudding Recipe – Easy Family Meal
Description
If you've never tried making Yorkshire pudding, you’re in for a treat. This dish is a symbol of comfort food in the UK. It’s light, airy, and utterly delicious.
Plus, it’s a great recipe to impress family and friends. Why is it so great, you ask? Well, after a couple of years trying different variations, I’ve crafted a version that ticks all the boxes: easy to make, beautifully rises, and full of flavor.
Ingredients
Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
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First things first, preheating is crucial. I usually set my oven to a roaring 220°C (428°F). This helps achieve that glorious rise!
Ensure you’re using a muffin tin or a Yorkshire pudding tray, and put it in the oven while it heats up.
Step 2: Mix the Batter
-
In a large bowl, whisk together your eggs until they’re frothy. The fun part is watching them bubble! Gradually add the milk, whisking continuously. It’s satisfying to see the mixture gain a creamy consistency. Then, sift in the flour and salt.
Take note: sifting makes a world of difference in preventing lumps. Add the Dijon mustard and fresh thyme; fold them in gently until everything is just combined. Feel free to take a moment and appreciate how lovely it looks.
Step 3: Preheat the Fat
-
Once the oven is ready, take out the muffin tin (carefully!). Pour your beef drippings into each compartment – about a tablespoon each. Pop it back in the oven for about 5 minutes.
What you want is sizzling fat. This step is vital for creating that irresistible crispy outer layer.
Step 4: Fill the Tin
-
Carefully remove the tin from the oven, and quickly but carefully pour your batter into the hot fat. The batter should sizzle upon contact. This sound makes my heart sing! Aim for about 3/4 full to give it room to rise.
Step 5: Bake to Golden Perfection
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Return the tin to the oven and bake for about 20-25 minutes. Don’t you dare open the oven door during the first 20 minutes! You want them to rise without interference. When they're puffed and golden brown, they’re ready.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 8
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 214kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 14.1g22%
- Saturated Fat 6.2g31%
- Cholesterol 106mg36%
- Sodium 172mg8%
- Total Carbohydrate 17g6%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 3g
- Protein 4g8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Beef Drippings: This adds a depth of flavor. If you don’t have any, substitute with lard or vegetable oil.
- Eggs: They provide richness and structure. Fresh eggs yield the best results.
- All-Purpose Flour: It’s key for giving the pudding its body. Use a good quality flour for optimal results.
- Whole Milk: The creaminess of whole milk enhances texture. Skim milk works in a pinch but won't be as rich.
- Kosher Salt: It’s essential for flavor enhancement. Adjust based on your preference.
- Dijon Mustard: This unique touch introduces a hint of tang that transforms the dish.
- Fresh Thyme: Thyme adds an aromatic earthiness. Feel free to swap for other herbs like rosemary for a unique twist.