Yorkshire pudding is an English side dish that is traditionally served with roast beef. Don't let the name fool you. It isn't a pudding at all, but a gorgeous, fluffy muffin.
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These light, rich rolls are baked in muffin tins, which eliminates the skill and time normally needed for shaping rolls. They don’t require kneading, either, because the long, slow first rise develops both the gluten and the appealing yeasty flavor.
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Using milk results in an earthy flavor; cream imparts a rich sweetness. If these potatoes sound bland, use the minimum amount of butter and cream, and gently stir in up to 1-1/2 cups of grated cheddar or Gruyère cheese while the potatoes are hot.
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