Toad in the hole and the best Yorkshire pudding recipe.
Feb 4th is Yorkshire Pudding Day and a perfect excuse to indulge in some comfort food. Toad in the hole with onion gravy.
What’s not to love, Yorkshire puddings, sausages and onion gravy, made with pork neckbone broth.
I always cook my Yorkies in cast iron. and like them risen at the edges and dipped in the middle - otherwise, they are a popover. I have a cast iron muffin pan for the small yorkies or I use my cast iron skillets.
There are tons of recipes out there, some use water, some beer, and some use a lot of eggs.
I have been making my recipe for over 30 years. I use more milk than flour because when I was trying to be self-sufficient, many years ago, I had a house cow and lots of milk, but I had to buy flour and eggs were sometimes in short supply so you can make it with 1 egg if you like..
Toad in the hole
Toads
- 1 lb our breakfast or Cumberland sausages - Yorkshire pudding batter 
- 2 eggs 
- 1 cup full-fat milk 
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 
- good pinch of salt 
- 1 - 2 tbsp lard - Onion gravy 
- 2 onions sliced 
- 2 tbsp all-purpose flour 
- 2 tbsp butter 
- 500 ml pork or chicken stock 
- Soy sauce - Directions
- Make Yorkshire Pudding batter. I mix mine in a jug, it’s easier to pour and saves washing up. Start with the eggs then add flour, salt and milk. I always use a stick blender but you can hand whisk, or an electric beater, however, you like to mix your batter. 
- Rest the batter for at least 30 mins, but the longer the better, overnight if possible 
- Put the oven on 425 ℉ 
- Cook sausages until browned, don’t overcook because they will cook more in the oven. I use a cast iron skillet. 
- When sausages are browned take them from the pan and add 2 tbsp lard to the pan and put it in the oven and get it sizzling hot. 
- Once it’s sizzling add the sausages back in and then pour the batter over them and put in the oven for about 40 mins. I usually take a quick peak at 30 mins. 
- While the toad in the hole is cooking melt 2 tbsp butter in a pan and fry the sliced onions. 
- Once they are soft sprinkle the flour over and stir to mix, then add a quarter cup of stock. stir over the heat and as it gets thicker keep adding more stock a little at a time, bringing it to a boil each time to cook the flour. Add as much or as little stock as you like to your desired thickness. 
- I always use soy sauce to season my gravy, Thai mushroom soy sauce is my current favourite, and sometimes I add a drop of oyster sauce too, yes I know it’s not traditional - that would be to use bisto or oxo. 
- When toad in the hole is cooked serve with onion gravy and your favourite veg. We like cabbage seasoned with salt and pepper and fried in butter or bacon fat. - The Yorkshire pudding recipe makes 6 muffin tin yorkies or 1 large - frying pan size - Enjoy! Let me know if you have a gluten-free version 
 
                         
             
             
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
    