When is National Yorkshire Pudding Day?

Friday October 13th

On October 13th, the National Yorkshire Pudding Day is celebrated throughout the United States each year.

National Yorkshire Pudding Day | October 13

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Yorkshire Pudding is a traditional English dish similar to a popover, not to be confused with a dessert. The dish is made from a batter and is usually served with roast meat and gravy.

Cooks in the north of England invented a way to use the fat that fell into the dripping pans. They made a batter pudding but the meat was roasted in the oven. In 1737, one such cook, "A Dripping Pudding," appeared in The Whole Duty of a Woman, one such cook. "A Dripping Pudding" is one such cook.

Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy in 1747. She called the dish "Yorkshire Pudding" after she named it.' Glasse received accolades for re-inventing and renaming the original version of "A Dripping Pudding"'s "A Dripping Pudding."