How to Make Air Fryer Giant Yorkshire Puddings!
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
- Ey Up! Here I show you how quick and easy it is to create awsome Giant Yorkshire puddings at home using your dual zone air fryer. Fill it with your favorite Sunday Lunch and be the talk of your street!
"Ey Up, as tho seen them there Yorky puds lad up yonder as whipped t'gether for tho supper?"
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Cheers, Simon :-) - Навчання та стиль
You made that look so easy. Definitely going to try your method thanks for saying
Mate they look banging. Think I will try this in my Ninja. Might even chuck some sausages in it.
Yep make them into a raid in the hole 🙂👍
We have em as a starter before Sunday lunch with gravy and served with pickles, beetroot, onions and cucumber etc the Yorkshire way👍 look banging them chef well done.
They sound "rite good" ☺️
Look great might try one in the health grill, as I don’t hv an actual air fryer
Yep that would be a huge one 🙂
If you’ve got a ninja with no window, how do you know when they’re cooked?
Just use the same method and times etc. All trial and error really unit you perfect who you like them 😍
if you're from Yorkshire, you'd have scraped the bowl & jug out. Don't want to waste any batter.
Haha very true
Surely if you are from Yorkshire, you have them as a starter with gravy? Pudding? WTF? I can't believe that a device that's £130 or so can make that so easily. I do think they are over cooked though - not like my mother and grandmother make.
Yes I'd agree slightly crispy on the tops. But still tasted great 😃. Lashings of gravy would be good. 🙂👍 Thanks for watching.