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NATIONAL YORKSHIRE PUDDING DAY | OCTOBER 13
National Day Calendar ^ | October 13, 2022 | Staff

Posted on 10/13/2022 5:53:06 AM PDT by Red Badger

National Yorkshire Pudding Day is observed across the United States each year on October 13th.

#YorkshirePuddingDay

Not to be confused with a dessert, Yorkshire Pudding is a traditional English dish similar to a popover. The dish is made from a batter and usually served with roast meat and gravy.

Cooks in the north of England devised a means of using the fat that dropped into the dripping pans. They created a batter pudding while the meat roasted in the oven. In 1737, one such cook published a recipe for “A Dripping Pudding” in The Whole Duty of a Woman.

Make a good batter as for pancakes: put in a hot toss-pan over the fire with a bit of butter to fry the bottom a little then put the pan and butter under a shoulder of mutton, instead of a dripping-pan, keeping frequently shaking it by the handle and it will be light and savoury, and fit to take up when your mutton is enough; then turn it in a dish and serve it hot. ~ From The Whole Duty of a Woman.

In 1747, Hannah Glasse published similar instructions in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. She named the recipe ‘Yorkshire Pudding.’ Glasse received credit for re-inventing and renaming the original version of ‘A Dripping Pudding.”

These savory popovers open up a world of possibilities when it comes to fillings. While the gravy is traditional, don’t hesitate to add cheese, eggs, your favorite protein, or an herby filling. If you have more of a sweet tooth, straying from the traditional by adding chocolate, caramel, or a cream cheese filling sounds perfect!

HOW TO OBSERVE YORKSHIRE PUDDING DAY

Of course, celebrating the day requires eating Yorkshire Pudding. You’re likely to find it served in a pub-like setting on the East Coast. However, we also have recipes to share. With cooler weather, a Yorkshire pudding smothered in gravy sounds like a meal to serve to family and friends. It’s a perfect way to Celebrate Every Day®! We highly recommend it.

Quick and Easy Yorkshire Pudding

Yorkshire Pudding

And, as always, share your favorite restaurant, recipe or celebration with us using #YorkshirePuddingDay to post on social media.

NATIONAL YORKSHIRE PUDDING DAY HISTORY

National Day Calendar continues researching the origins of this savory food holiday.

October 13th Celebrated History

1775

The Continental Congress authorizes the first American naval force. Thus began the long and prestigious heritage of the United States Navy.

1860

Two technologies come together to take the first aerial photograph in the United States. Rising 1200 feet above Boston in Samuel Archer Kings’ hot air balloon, photographer Wallace Black took glass plate photos of the city.

1884

Prime MeridianThe Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London is established as the prime meridian.

1903

The Boston Americans (also known as the Pilgrims) win the first modern-day World Series in the 8th game. They defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0.

1914

The U.S. Patent Office granted Garrett A Morgan patent No. US71569712A for a breathing hood. The invention was designed to protect firefighters as they entered smoke and flame engulfed buildings and led to some of the first gas masks used in World War I and II.

October 13th Celebrated Birthdays

Leon Leonwood Bean – 1872

In 1912, the outdoorsman and businessman founded L.L. Bean to sell “Maine Boots.” Bean offered a 100% guarantee on his product, a policy the company still honors today.

Arna Bontemps – 1902

The educator, poet, librarian, and advocate published several short stories and poems. He also contributed to the Harlem Renaissance and is considered one of the great historians of Black culture.

Herbert Lawrence Block (Herblock) – 1908

The political cartoonist’s extensive career spanned 72 years. Covering 15 presidential administrations from Warren G. Harding to George W. Bush, Herblock’s political commentary covered a wide variety of subjects. From the stock market crash and the Great Depression to wars, scandals, and social issues, Block saw it all.

Dorothy Bolden – 1923

As a civil rights leader, Bolden founded the National Domestic Worker’s Union of America in 1968. The organization and its founder gave voice to Black domestic workers around the country. Bolden’s mission strived to improve working conditions by changing legislation, working with employers to develop better relationships, and being an instrumental part of the community.

Margaret Thatcher – 1925

From 1979 to 1990, Thatcher served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She was also the first woman to lead a Western democracy. Throughout her administration, she was one of the most respected and controversial leaders in the world.

Paul Simon – 1941

The American musician and singer-songwriter rose to popularity in the duo Simon & Garfunkel. From the song “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and the “Sound of Silence” during his duo days to his album Graceland, he’s earned numerous awards.

Jerry Rice – 1962

The first-round NFL draft pick played 20 seasons with four different teams. As a highly talented wide receiver, he earned three Super Bowl championship with the San Francisco 49ers as well as numerous awards.

Nancy Kerrigan – 1969

As an Olympic figure skater, Kerrigan earned bronze in the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville, France. In 1994 at the Lillehammer, Norway, despite an injury inflicted on her knee by a hitman, she earned silver.

Sacha Baron Cohen – 1971

The comedian, actor and producer creates edgy and bizarre characters, many of whom he portrays in serious storylines. Some of his most well-known characters include Borat and Brüno in films by the same name and Thénardier in Les Misérables.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Food; Gardening; History
KEYWORDS: agriculture; animalhusbandry; dietandcuisine; pudding; yorkshirepudding

1 posted on 10/13/2022 5:53:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

recipe:

https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/yorkshire_pudding/


2 posted on 10/13/2022 5:58:46 AM PDT by dynachrome (“We cannot save Ukraine by dooming the US economy.” Rand Paul)
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To: dynachrome

Send that to the WH, Brandon will enjoy it.


3 posted on 10/13/2022 6:00:12 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: dynachrome
A pic is worth a thousand calories:

Umm ... no its not! Looks great.

4 posted on 10/13/2022 6:08:57 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: Red Badger
My favorite way for Yorkshire Pudding to be served is with the bloody juices from roast beef. Gravy is too heavy.

When preparing Yorkshire Pudding, make sure you use fat rendered from your roast to grease the pan. That takes a little forethought to not trim fat from the roast, in fact it requires selecting a roast that has a thick fat cap. I typically use a muffin tin and fill each hole one quarter full of rendered fat. Additionally, don’t make the batter at the last minute. Immediately following putting the roast in the oven, prepare the batter. The flour needs to be well hydrated which cannot be accomplished at the last minute. That’s similar to making good crepes.

5 posted on 10/13/2022 6:31:43 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA ( Scratch a leftist and you'll find a fascist )
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To: Red Badger

Almost as good as the roast it accompanies!
Similar to a “Dutch Baby” (German pancake) much better than
a typical American pancake. Rated up there with a French pancake. Little Bit of Sweden = onion popovers. Ummm GOOD!


6 posted on 10/13/2022 6:37:15 AM PDT by V K Lee (Our CONSTITUTION. Written with DIVINE assistance by very wise men. A document unlike any other.)
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To: Red Badger

My mother used to make this when we had roast beef. As she passed away in June at the age of 94, I don’t think I’ll be having it again anytime soon. I suppose preferring it swimming in gravy wasn’t good for my health but, even by itself, I enjoyed it.


7 posted on 10/13/2022 6:55:26 AM PDT by CletusVanDamme (Well I'm all broken up about that man's rights... )
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To: CletusVanDamme

Living until the age of 94, I’d say it was pretty good for her health... You have nothing to worry about in that respect!.......... I’ll never live anywhere near that!......


8 posted on 10/13/2022 7:00:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

No truth to the rumor that Yorkshire terriers are involved in the recipe, other than by licking out the bowls.


9 posted on 10/13/2022 9:08:25 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("All he had was a handgun. Why did you think that was a threat?" --Rittenhouse Prosecutor)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

SAUSAGE DOGS AREN’T CALLED ‘SAUSAGE’ FOR NOTHING!................😎


10 posted on 10/13/2022 9:10:16 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

It’s great stuff if done right. Use to get it on Thanksgiving from my grandma, but alas she is to old now. Store bought ones are a pale comparison to my grandmas.


11 posted on 10/13/2022 1:18:43 PM PDT by Sam Gamgee
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To: ConservativeInPA

When I grew up, the pudding was put in a pan below the roast which was on a rack, not a pan, so that the drippings fell throughout. Oh my!


12 posted on 10/13/2022 7:19:47 PM PDT by nicollo ("I said no!")
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