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Do Yorkshire Puds Belong on Xmas Dinner?

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Settle an office debate for me - Do Yorkshire Puddings belong on Christmas Dinner?

I say yes but Tom says absolutely not!

SamGoodship
4 months ago
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Imnotcheap

A traditional one probably not but there will definitely be some on our Christmas dinner. The good thing about home cooking is you have it the way you like it

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Leannexxx

Definitely should be a Christmas dinner my other half has mushy peas on his 🤣

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SamGoodship
LD Team

Leannexxx I don't mind peas on it but I think mushy peas would get washed out with the amount of gravy I like to have on mine lol

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Pinkspirit

Absolutely they will be on my Christmas dinner plate, l love them ❤❤

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JLouM

We don’t for Christmas as we have so much veg but I say if you want them and fancy them then have them!!

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SamGoodship
LD Team

JLouM Which veg do you have on your plate?

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JLouM

SamGoodship We have carrots, green beans, parsnips, cabbage and a lot of it. Personally I don’t have cabbage as I don’t like it but I’m extremely partial to roast parsnips, I love them.

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TiaTia

Traditionally no, but we always do and what does it matter if it's what you enjoy, each to their own 😀.

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Emerge11

Technically or Traditionally, NO. but I like them on there. I could eat a Yorkshire Pudding with any Roast Dinner anyways as It does not really matter to be honest.

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jam45

Emerge11 Only the frozen packs for me and I eat it all year round with various food including chips, fish, Quorn, chicken.

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Emerge11

jam45 Lovely. Yes you can eat them with almost anything. I dont make my own anyways. Frozen for me too.

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SamGoodship
LD Team

jam45 I eat them with lots of different meals too

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tumblespots

We have them with any roast dinners so YES enjoy them if you like them.

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MrsCraig

If you want them on your Christmas dinner then have them! We don't have them as there is already loads on the plate but if you want it then go for it!

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MelissaLee1

Not my choice lest it be like any other Sunday Roast but if you likes em that much why ever not?

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Jerseydrew

Hell yeah. Always in my roast dinners. Don't care for tradition we like them so we have them

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didbygraham

who decides what is tradition? My family always had them with Christmas dinner. Can live without them myself the family love them

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slightfoot

Yes they do for me, me mom makes, they are the best, huge with a great rise, I'm rubbish at Yorkshire's, so we all look forward to mom's at Christmas,it's the only time we get them as she doesn't live local

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telmel

Try them filled with melted cheddar, delicious

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SamGoodship
LD Team

telmel That sounds interesting!

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Deansmum

In my house yes they do and any Sunday roast. My brother on the other hand will only do Yorkshire Puds if they have beef even though we always had them with all meat growing up.

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jms19

100% they do! Yorkshire puddings are one of the best parts of a roast so for sure they have to be included at Christmas. I know traditionally they wouldn’t go with turkey but i don’t think anyone cares anymore

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kitty88uk

We always have it every time when it’s Christmas 🎄 dinner 🍲 I don’t see why not they are delicious 😋 with gravy and goes well with pigs in blanket

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janphoenix51

Yes,we might have Irish roots but my partner has lived in Sheffield most of his life,I'm from here & so is our daughter,so YORKSHIRE''S for YORKSHIRE folk,might even have a bit of that SHEFFIELD SAUCE HENDERSON RELISH on our's...

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chele44

Most definitely yes, Yorkshire puddings belong on every dinner plate. I just love them. Best part of some dinners

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TheChimp

We only used to have them with beef, but they're nice with all roasts, so it's a yes from me

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nickyclarexx

100% on ours xx

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ch7leach

I love yorkies and I would have them with almost anything

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martinlufc5637

I'm from Yorkshire and we are old fashioned Yorkshire folk, we have our puddings before dinner, couple of puddings with gravy then main meal

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DeBunny

Yes, it is about the only time I have a roast dinner. If you don't like them though... then well no 🤣

I found it off that people have mash potato on their roast dinners, but whatever they want I guess?

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HappyComperZoe

Yes, yes, yes! 🍲

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