Yorkshire pudding

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Yorkshire pudding is a traditional English baked batter dish, typically served as a side with roast beef and gravy in British cuisine.

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Label Occurrences
Yorkshire pudding canonical 2
Leavening 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf British cuisine dish
baked batter dish
traditional English food
alternativeFat vegetable oil
associatedWithCuisine British cuisine
canBeServedAs dessert
main course
starter
canBeSweetened yes
consistency pourable batter
contains gluten
cookingMethod baking
countryOfOrigin England
culturalSignificance iconic element of the British Sunday roast
dietaryClassification non-vegan
vegetarian if cooked in vegetable fat
eatenWith meat dishes
onion gravy
roast dinners
flavorProfile savory
hasVariant giant Yorkshire pudding
individual Yorkshire puddings
toad in the hole
historicalUse to stretch expensive meat dishes
leaveningAgent steam
mainIngredient eggs
milk
salt
wheat flour
mentionedIn British cookery books
regionOfPopularity England
United Kingdom
requires hot oven
preheated fat
servedIn baking tin
large roasting tin
muffin tin
servingTemperature hot
similarTo Dutch baby pancake
popover
texture crispy exterior
soft interior
traditionalFat beef dripping
traditionalMealContext Sunday roast
typicalCourse side dish
typicallyServedWith gravy
roast beef
typicalShape cup-shaped

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yorkshire knownFor Yorkshire pudding
Yorkshire traditionalFood Yorkshire pudding
Ryedale contains Yorkshire pudding
this entity surface form: Leavening