I'll wash my mouth out with gravy when I tuck into my Yorkshire's with Christmas dinner and no sprouty devilry in sightYou wash your mouth out, @Druss . Food of the gods are sprouts.
I'll wash my mouth out with gravy when I tuck into my Yorkshire's with Christmas dinner and no sprouty devilry in sightYou wash your mouth out, @Druss . Food of the gods are sprouts.
We put our sprouts on to boil on the 1st December.I agree i like sprouts as long as they are not boiled to death
With chips.You could also add Roast potatoes, mash or both
Have you never seen the 4 Yorkshiremen sketch you will never know how poor we wereThat’s so you Yorkies didn’t have to spend too much on meat.
Will this rekindle the 30 min v 60 min boil debate?We put our sprouts on to boil on the 1st December.
My wife hates them. I love them.You wash your mouth out, @Druss . Food of the gods are sprouts.
My understanding (and I’ve married into a Yorkshire family ) is it was originally served with gravy before the meal to fill you up with low cost ingredients as meat was not only scarce but very expensive.I think that's a throwback to the days when there wasn't any meat left after the Sunday roast had been eaten. It was the main course,
I'm a Yorkshireman and that's how we used to have it when we were kids. Now married to a Cornish maid and living in Cornwall the Mrs thinks I'm daft when I suggest it.You could have the Yorkshire Pudding as a starter filled with gravy rather than with the main course.