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Aunt Bessie's Original Yorkshire Puddings

(Code: YORKPUD12)

Product Description

  • Undoubtedly the best thing to come out of Yorkshire, these gravy-hungry batter bowls are arguably the reason why Sunday lunches were invented. Each bag contains twelve of Aunt Bessie's finest Yorkshire puds, which can serve twelve people as part of a delicious roast dinner (some otherwise well-respected people consider twelve or more puddings to constitute one serving). If you ever get bored of pouring gravy onto Yorkshire puddings, you can top them with ice-cream, sugar or chocolate for a fun and easy dessert (they are practically odd-shaped pancakes after all).

Information

Ingredients

Water, Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Whole EggEgg White, Rapeseed Oil, Skimmed Milk Powder, Salt, Soya Lecithin

Nutritional Information

  • For allergens, see ingredients highlighted in bold
  • Suitable for vegetarians

Storage

Keep me frozen. Store in a freezer at -18°C or colder. Do not refreeze once defrosted.

Cooking Instructions

Oven cook
Preheat oven to 220°C/425°F/Gas Mark 7. Cook on a baking tray for 20-25 minutes 

Number of uses

This pack contains 12 Yorkshire Puddings

Recycling info

Carton - recyclable. Film - not recyclable. Foil - recyclable

Name and address

  • Birds Eye Limited,
  • Freepost ADM3939,
  • London,
  • SW1A 1YS.
  • Birds Eye Ireland,
  • Monread Rd,
  • Naas,
  • Co. Kildare,
  • W91 HE67,
  • Ireland.
  • www.auntbessies.co.uk

Net Contents

220g e

Nutrition

Typical ValuesPer 100g (as sold)Per baked Yorkshire pudding (23g)* (As consumed)
Energy839kJ/200kcal264kJ/63kcal
Fat7.9g2.5g
Saturates0.9g0.3g
Carbohydrates26g8.2g
Sugars1.2g<0.5g
Fibre1.0g0.3g
Protein5.9g1.9g
Salt0.41g0.13g
*This pack contains approximately 12 servings--
3.98 €
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