I'm sure a small number do, but it's certainly not a "tradition" nor common.
2006-12-05 23:34:26
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answered by Patrick 1
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They might well do, but my mother lives in Florida (we're English) and her family there (she's married a US guy) had never seen Yorkshire Puddings.
I mean, talk about missing out!! I'm on a mission to convert all those Americans, who've never encountered the Orgasm-on-a-plate that is the YORKSHIRE PUDDING.
*drool*
xx
2006-12-05 23:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean a pudding made of cute little dogs? Ick! All kidding aside - Yorkshire pudding is not an American staple. Honestly, I'm not sure what it really is.
2006-12-05 23:51:21
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answered by tracy 1
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I actually got nostalgic for Yorkshire pudding a few months ago (I live in Wales for a few years as a kid) and got a recipe from online and made it. Mrs Bill was most impressed.
But no, it's not a common dish here.
2006-12-05 23:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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only the British individuals. we are not vast on puddings right here .those persons whose households got here from England/Scotland/eire are not vast on meat pies both, no matter if we've older kinfolk that grew up on them. It only seems very heavy foodstuff to our American style buds :) We eat roast pork with mashed potatoes, gravy and greens too, yet i imagine each and anybody does (what else ought to it bypass with it i ask your self?) We do use horseradish, yet that couldn't really elementary, used almost continuously on chilly roast pork sandwiches. that is a touch elementary American meal for eu descended human beings and Latin/Spanish descendants who've assimilated, although this is more advantageous of a kinfolk Sunday style of meal, not a known meal. For non eu descended individuals, the first era frequently sticks to classic ingredients, and then the 2d era branches out to have more advantageous style. individuals eat slightly each and everything truly as we've a lot style in our backgrounds.
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answered by broadway 4
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what is yorkshire pudding ?
2006-12-06 07:41:39
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answered by Barbie 6
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I make it whenever I make roast beef...and that includes Christmas. YUM!
2006-12-05 23:28:37
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answered by Tish 5
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I know we do.I've never had it but I know of people who make it for their holiday meals.Is it good?I'll have to try it sometime.
2006-12-05 23:35:05
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answered by CML 2
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Only when they come to the U.K.
2006-12-05 23:36:21
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answered by barn owl 5
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i dont think so, at least i dont
2006-12-05 23:49:15
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answered by sharon c 3
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