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kickingfrog

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If you were in the Navy Brian, duff would be desert.

 

Im not sure about that Lew.

 

My late nan made these flour based light pillow dumping that just tasted so good when we would sup up the stew gravy. :)

 

I guess if you put some powder sugar on them,they would be desert. :clapping:

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Well, the only way to tell would be a home and home cook-off to see for sure. The only losers would be our belts.

 

We had a similar thread here a few years back and just by coincidence it was a Sunday and my wife had Yorkshires cooking. When they came out I posted a picture and I think everyone here wanted one LOL

 

Your right though Rob, nobody loses when there's GOOD Yorkshires on the menu.

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Im not sure about that Lew.

 

My late nan made these flour based light pillow dumping that just tasted so good when we would sup up the stew gravy. :)

 

I guess if you put some powder sugar on them,they would be desert. :clapping:

 

I hear ya Brian and I'll bet your nan's dumplings were fantastic.

 

I was just referring to the fact that "duff" is navy slang for desert.

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Looks like you seared that sucker & let it rest before low & slow?

 

Yum yum.

450 for 30 minutes and then 275 until medium rare.

 

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Edit to add that this was the last photo because things get hot and heavy near the end with the gravy and Yorkshires.

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That's good eats right there! That said, in the first pic, you have the roast up side down! Bones down and fat on top so that as it cooks, the juices run into the roast.

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That was after the 30 minutes at 450 degrees. I pulled it out to flip it (take a photo) and turn down the oven.

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