Just wrong
Yorkshire puddings are great, right? On a Sunday, in a nice proper pub, with roast beef, and loads of gravy. Or maybe at your gran’s house. They are what makes Britain great.
Now the Americans have discovered them, and are ruining them.
The New York Times tweeted this week about a “large, fluffy pancake” you can serve with jam or fruit. But they aren’t fooling anyone. That’s a Yorkshire pudding.
This large, fluffy pancake is excellent for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dessert any time of year https://t.co/rIYTybknnm pic.twitter.com/iAlpcidZxe
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 12, 2018
Of course, Brits were quick to point this out.
https://twitter.com/hrtbps/status/995295352566755328
https://twitter.com/hauarto/status/995319032365703169
Aunt Bessie would be turning in her grave… pic.twitter.com/EZWjj00G2N
— Mrs Krampus 🐙🍰🎮🎶🎻🧠 (@TheGrampusWife) May 12, 2018
That's a Yorkshire pudding.
The recipe is older than America.
— Dadzia🦊Jazz (@jsfox8) May 13, 2018
You've put icing sugar on your Yorkshire mate, must've run out a gravy.
— Dan (@CuppaBrew) May 12, 2018
First the chip butty, now the Yorkshire pub. What are they going to ‘discover’ next?