'It runs a little long, but here\'s a step-by-step video for making authentic Yorkshire Puddings, a staple of the British Sunday lunch. Please LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE. NOTE: On salt/pepper measurement I said \"tablespoon\" it should be TEASPOON. Please adjust. And, YES, \"cocktail\" is misspelled on a subtitle. I had to, because I maxed out available characters. Thanks! Here\'s a link for the printed recipe: http://http://www.food.com/recipe/my-mums-easy-and-traditional-english-yorkshire-pudding-203349 Here\'s the link to the pan I discussed: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001IX44A/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0001IX44A&linkCode=as2&tag=prs08-20&linkId=ZCNVRQPGZCN67JED Americans Love Britain is brought to you by your hopefully fave Texas-based anglophile and talk radio show host, Scott Jones. This channel was established to, in a lighthearted way, educate and inform those interested in the Food, Culture, Traditions and Comedies/Television of the United Kingdom. Scott spent five years as editor of \"The Insider\" covering British comedies for BBC Worldwide Americas for PBS stations throughout the US. We hope you enjoy the channel. For our viewers, we have a special offer -- a FREE trial and FREE first book download at Audible. Just hit this link -- cancel anytime, but try it FREE and get YOUR free book today: http://www.audibletrial.com/popsradio DON\'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL! It means a lot.'
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