Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Pudding power!

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THE pub-restaurant located at the junction of New Hey Road and Clough Lane is fast gaining a reputation for top quality food at decent prices. Their Sunday dinners - and more specifical­ly their Yorkshire puddings - are emblematic of this approach. Don’t expect them to fill your plate - these are medium sized, crispy-rimmed, home-cooked Yorkshire puddings, with no soggy bottoms to go with your roast. You can get two for one on Sunday dinners though between noon and 2pm - and if you’re eating with a child they dine for free all day. lamb, before adding up to three sides that you would find in a traditiona­l Sunday dinner. We sent Examiner reporter Dave Himelfield to try it out in March and he raved about this size and quality of the pudding. THE Coffee Shop at Bolster Moor Farm Shop in Golcar do some seriously huge Yorkshire puddings. You can get the dinner plate sized beats filled with gravy (£3.95), sausage and onions (£5.95) or beef and onions (£5.95). SO proud are the New Inn at Sowood of their Yorkshire puddings that they even offer its as a starter. You can follow your Yorkshire pudding with onion gravy starter with a regular roast dinner or a super roast dinner. The latter includes TWO Yorkshire puddings - and they are a decent size to begin with. TOBY Carvery Huddersfie­ld, on Brighouse Road at Ainley Top, have started doing takeaway Sunday dinners. Order online at tobycarver­y.co. uk/restaurant­s/yorkshire/ainleytoph­uddersfiel­d ■■If you are looking at our list and thinking Huddersfie­ld’s best Yorkshire puddings are made in your kitchen – prove it. We would like readers to send in photos of their own efforts, to be entered into a competitio­n to find Huddersfie­ld’s answer to Aunt Bessie. All photos will be added to an online poll on the ExaminerLi­ve website where people can vote for the tastiest looking pud. At the end of the voting a winner will be announced and – if the winner would be so kind – an Examiner reporter will pop over and review the award-winning Yorkshire puddings.

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