Yorkshire pudding
In the UK it is traditional to serve Yorkshire Pudding with roast beef.
Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding!!
Roast beef and Yorkshire (pudding) is a traditional Yorkshire meal, and Yorkshire pudding is considered as being a Yorkshire dish. Roast beef is eaten everywhere in the world where cattle or their meat are available.
Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. This is England's traditional Sunday lunch.
roast beef with Yorkshire pudding
they have roast beef or roast ham and for desert they have trifle pudding
traditional accompaniment for steak
Turkey replaced the traditional swan or goose that was always served. There was also always a roast beef served as well
Yorkshire pudding is traditionally eaten with roast beef. There is no specific time for eating it.
Yorkshire pudding is meant to be made using the rendered fat from the beef roast it's served with. While olive oil will probably work, the flavor will be noticably differnt.
Everybody has a favourite food or meal! Mine is a Sunday Roast - with roast beef, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, carrots or French beans, and gravy.
Traditionally Yorkshire pudding is served either before roast meat, often beef, or with roast meat as an accompanying dish. It would therefore be regarded as a savoury dish. However many of us remember from childhood the delights of Yorkshire pudding served hot with golden syrup (partially inverted cane syrup) as a sweet pudding.