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Old Nov 10th 2006, 12:03 pm
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Originally Posted by flip
So how do you get home made to rise and be crunchy and not soggy or burnt. I'm a pretty good cook with most stuff but I just can't please my little darlings with this one. Still not going to pay for them though.
Use Jamie Olivers recipie,never fails for my hubby (the 'non' cook )

give me a shout if you need the recipie!

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Old Nov 10th 2006, 12:05 pm
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Just to add...leave the batter to sit for an hour before cooking (room temp)...make sure batter is thick, not runny...Delia Smith's recipe is best...www.deliaonline.com....
make sure when you leave it to sit you remove the spoon from the batter
i told delia that but she keeps forgetting
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make sure when you leave it to sit you remove the spoon from the batter
i told delia that but she keeps forgetting
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Old Nov 10th 2006, 12:17 pm
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Thanks guys. Will be sure to attempt both Jamie and Delia over the next couple of Sundays - might let OH choose which first as he loves them both and by the way we're going to 15 Melbourne in December - anyone jealous? or are we just really really sad to be so excited?

For anyone who missed an earlier thread as you're clearly all so interested in catering by the number of helpful messages (or very very bored at the moment) thought I'd reintroduce this:

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Default Re: Yorkshire Puddings

Originally Posted by madsad
Use Jamie Olivers recipie,never fails for my hubby (the 'non' cook )

give me a shout if you need the recipie!

Donna.
Use Jamie's recipe and the kids won't eat it.

(In the news today about the rapid fall, sadly, in take-up of healthy options in schools following Jamie's campaign to get rid of the junk food. The children keep saying they don't like, i.e. are not used to, healthy food. Some mothers in Yorkshire were even running a junk food service for one school passing burgers and so on through the railings to order from the kids).

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Oh hell please don't tell my hubby that he loves those bloody yorkshire puddings, what with that and there being a woolworths out there he won't even want to coem back to the UK to visit once we move lol

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Old Nov 10th 2006, 9:08 pm
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Originally Posted by madsad
Use Jamie Olivers recipie,never fails for my hubby (the 'non' cook )

give me a shout if you need the recipie!

Donna.
oh yes please... keen to try making our own.
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Originally Posted by madsad
Use Jamie Olivers recipie,never fails for my hubby (the 'non' cook )

give me a shout if you need the recipie!

Donna.
Go on then what's the rec for Yorshire Puds he never gave us it on 15 Melbourne?
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