Gluten-Free Yorkshire Pudding Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"Beating air into the batter for the Yorkshire Pudding is the secret for this Gluten Free recipe."

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Ready In:
1hr 5mins

Ingredients:
6
Serves:

8

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ingredients

  • 115 g gluten-free self-raising flour
  • 142 ml milk
  • 142 ml water (half milk and half water)
  • 1 pinch salt (optional)
  • 1 medium egg
  • 30 g vegetable oil

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directions

  • Heat the oven to 220°C or 425°F or Gas mark 7.
  • Place the flour and salt in a mixing bowl: make a well in the centre with a wooden spoon.
  • Drop the egg and half the milk and water mixture into it.
  • Gradually work the flour into the egg and milk and water mixture to form a smooth creamy texture.
  • Slowly add the rest of the milk and water mixture and then beat well.
  • Heat the oil in 8-10 patty tins or in a 23x18cm tray (9x7-inch tin) in the oven.
  • When the oil begins to smoke, pour in the batter.
  • Bake in the top of the oven until well risen and brown; about 20 minutes for the small pudding or 45 minutes for the large pudding.
  • Serve immediately with your roast meal or serve it with golden syrup and cream.

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  1. Absolutely delicious! Many thanks for this recipe. I've tried a number of GF yorkshire pudding recipes since my husband was diagnosed coeliac two years ago and this is by far the best. I no longer bother making 'normal' yorkshires as these are just as good, if not better, and the whole family loves them. My top tip though is to really ensure that the oil is very hot before putting the batter in the tins.

    AlexEstwick

  2. I used 12 little bun dishes for this recipe, the sort we use for fairy cakes. mostly just to try it out.The little yourkshires turned out lovely and light but I think that I could have got 18 the same size from the mix.Although it is only me who needs to be gluten free, the rest of the family finished them off, dipped in gravy and want them in future instead of 'normal' ones.AND I was going to freeze a few for me for later.Excellent recipe used Doves gluten free SR four by the way.

    islamporkchop

  3. I've never had Yorkshire pudding before and had to debut with a GF version, and we loved it! Light, crispy and delicious!

    Elisa72

  4. THANK YOU!!! It has been far to long since I was able to enjoy Yorkshire Pudding. These tasted just like my grandmother used to make, and they were not gluten free :o)

    Az B8990

  5. Thank you Chrissyo! I have been searching for a GF Yorkshire Pudding recipe that was good for about three years now. This was like I remember from before being diagnosed celiac.

    Sheynath

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  1. I added a little flour to make sure the consistency of the batter was a little sturdier. It may have been my conversions but the batter was initially a little runny. I also cooked them in a double-lined muffin tin (I used patty pans). I heated the oil in the patty pans and then proceeded as written.

    Alison T.

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FAQs

What is the secret to rising Yorkshire puddings? ›

Resting the batter overnight is key for developing better flavor. Forget about cold batter: letting it rest at room temperature helps it rise taller as it bakes. A combination of milk and water gives the Yorkshire puddings extra rise and crispness.

Who makes gluten free Yorkshire puddings? ›

These handmade Gluten Free Yorkshire Puddings are the perfect plant-based roast dinner accompaniment. No more missing out on this Sunday lunch staple. All you need to do is take out the freezer, defrost and heat in the oven.

What ingredient makes Yorkshire pudding rise? ›

Use an egg white for extra height

Yorkshire puddings are made with a classic batter, but switching up your egg quantities can make a difference. Using one extra egg white could help make them extra tall.

What is the best pan to make Yorkshire pudding? ›

You can make Yorkshire pudding in any dish, tray or pan as long as it can withstand the high temperature required for cooking. but I have never had great success with glass, even Pyrex, but some swear by them. When stuck, I have used a copper frying pan, a Swiss roll tin and Victoria sponge tins.

Does an extra egg help Yorkshire puddings rise? ›

If you want to go Instagram-ready with sky-high fluffy Yorkshires, add an extra egg white to your batter. They'll tower over the competition. With that in mind, always make sure your Yorkshire puddings have room to rise in the oven.

What is the best oil or fat for Yorkshire puddings? ›

What is best oil or fat for Yorkshire puddings? Gordon Ramsay's recipe calls for vegetable oil or beef dripping, but you can also use sunflower oil, lard or solid vegetable shortening. Avoid olive oil or butter as they burn easily and have low 'smoke' points.

Should Yorkshire pudding batter be thick or runny? ›

The batter should be about as thick as double cream (so easily pourable but with some body). Why do my Yorkshire puddings rise then go flat? It might be because the oven door was opened while they were cooking. Yorkshire puddings need a consistently high heat to rise fully and set.

Should you stir Yorkshire pudding batter after resting? ›

10 Tips to Make Sure Your Yorkshire Puddings Rise
  1. 01 of 10. Measure Your Ingredients. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Mix Thoroughly. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Let the Batter Rest. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Use the Right Fat. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Then Stir Again. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Wipe Instead of Washing. ...
  7. 07 of 10. Don't Fill to the Rim. ...
  8. 08 of 10. Keep Batter Cool and Oven Hot.
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Can you put too much oil in Yorkshire pudding? ›

This is about the oil. As mentioned, you need the oil to be very hot before adding your batter, but it's also important to use the right amount. Too much will make the bottom of your Yorkshires greasy, while too little could see your puds stick to the pan.

What is Yorkshire pudding called in America? ›

History. The popover is an American version of Yorkshire pudding and similar batter puddings made in England since the 17th century, The oldest known reference to popovers dates to 1850. The first cookbook to print a recipe for popovers was in 1876.

What is the closest thing to a Yorkshire pudding? ›

Yorkshire Pudding/ Popovers

Yorkshire Puddings are a staple in England with a Roast Dinner. Here in the US we know them as Popovers which are the same thing as the modern Yorkshire Pudding, except using a different pan.

How do you keep the bottom of Yorkshire puddings from getting soggy? ›

Remember to (carefully) flip

Another top tip from Adam: to avoid soggy bottoms, try flipping your Yorkshire puddings two-or-three minutes before the end of cooking time. It will dry the bottoms out and ensure you get a nice, even crunch. But remember to flip them carefully, using a utensil; they'll be boiling hot!

Why is my Yorkshire pudding not rising enough? ›

One of the main reasons why Yorkshires don't rise is because the oil isn't hot enough, so make sure it's bubbling and sizzling as you pour your batter in. Make sure you aren't over-filling the tin – fill each hole about a third or halfway up, any more and they may collapse through the weight of batter.

What is the raising agent in Yorkshire puddings? ›

The egg element is all the rising agent that a Yorkshire pudding needs in line with the RSC's method. The eggs not only add moisture to the puddings, but bind the batter together and cause the Yorkies to rise when the batter makes contact with the hot oil.

Why don t Yorkshire puddings rise with self raising flour? ›

It may seem logical that self-raising flour will give Yorkshire puddings more height, but those extra raising agents aren't required. In fact, they can have the opposite effect and result in a flat pudding. You should always use plain flour – except, perhaps, if you're making vegan Yorkies.

Does baking powder make Yorkshires rise? ›

No and here is the reason why! It must be plain flour (no baking powder). 1/ High temperature oven. Yorkshire puddings rise due to quick cooking of the flour and steam being formed in the batter mixture, hence the requirement of a very hot oven and hot oil as you pour the batter into the yorkshire pudding tin.

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