Vegan Yorkshire Puddings Recipe (2024)

Recipe from Mary McCartney

Adapted by Julia Moskin

Vegan Yorkshire Puddings Recipe (1)

Total Time
1 hour 20 minutes
Rating
4(266)
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Traditional Yorkshire puddings, like popovers and soufflés, rely on eggs and dairy for their crowning puff and custardy center. Vegan cooks use neither, so this savory recipe is a particularly impressive workaround by Mary McCartney, who stopped eating meat in in the late 1970s when her parents, Sir Paul and Linda, became vegetarians and activists. The structure here comes from protein-rich chickpea flour and aquafaba, Italian for “chickpea water,” and the rise from baking powder and cider vinegar. The recipe needs to be followed closely for best results, particularly the oven temperature, the material and size of the muffin tin (metal and standard 3-ounce cups) and the amount of oil in each cup. —Julia Moskin

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Ingredients

Yield:9 popovers

  • 1(15-ounce/425-gram) can chickpeas
  • 1teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • ¾cup/90 grams all-purpose flour
  • ¾cup/85 grams chickpea flour (garam flour)
  • teaspoons/13 grams baking powder
  • ½teaspoon fine sea salt
  • Vegetable oil, such as grape seed or canola, for the muffin tin

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Nutritional analysis per serving (9 servings)

148 calories; 3 grams fat; 0 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 1 gram monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 24 grams carbohydrates; 4 grams dietary fiber; 3 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 237 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Drain the chickpeas, reserving ½ cup plus 1 tablespoon/140 grams aquafaba (chickpea liquid). (Reserve the chickpeas and any remaining liquid for another use.)

  2. In a large pitcher or bowl, whisk the aquafaba, vinegar and 1½ cups/350 milliliters water together. Sift the all-purpose flour, chickpea flour and baking powder into a medium bowl. Add the salt and whisk together.

  3. Step

    3

    Pour the combined liquids into the dry ingredients and whisk together until smooth and bubbly, about 30 seconds. Pour back into the pitcher and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  4. Step

    4

    While the batter chills, heat oven to 425 degrees.

  5. Step

    5

    Using a standard 12-cup metal muffin tin (with ½-cup cavities), preferably nonstick, add 1 teaspoon vegetable oil to each of 9 cups. About 10 minutes before the batter is done chilling, place the oiled tin in the hot oven to heat.

  6. Step

    6

    Carefully remove the muffin tin from the oven. Stir the batter and pour into the muffin cups; the batter should sizzle vigorously as you add it, and each cup should be nearly full. Return to the oven.

  7. Step

    7

    Bake for 30 minutes. The puddings will rise, then fall, possibly making a well on the top. Turn down the heat to 400 degrees and bake about 10 minutes more, or until the tops are deep golden brown and the insides are cooked through and just dry (peer into the well to check; the inside should be matte, not shiny). Remove from the oven, let the puddings rest for about 3 minutes, then use a spoon or spatula to lift from the tin and serve immediately.

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Jam

Yes! You have created your own aquafaba when you cook your own beans.

gale

13 grams (3 1/4 t). I am not a fan of canned chickpeas preferring to cook them myself. Does anyone sell just the aquafaba?

Robin

When I use canned (no salt)chick peas I freeze the aquafaba in Tablespoon quantities. It thaws quickly and maintains its marvelous qualities. I substitute 1Tbs per egg white.

Jay

Gale, here is an article about making your own aquafaba from chick peas: https://www.foodhighs.com/2015/07/05/aquafaba-without-the-can/

Just me

These were really good, with a crisp exterior and soft, eggy center. I followed the recipe exactly. Fwiw, I used the liquid from chickpeas I cooked in the Instant Pot.

dona

Kalustyan's sells an aquafaba powder

conehead

couldn't you just save that amount of liquid from the chickpeas you cooked yourself?

JennyG

I have celiac and use King Arthur Measure for Measure as a substitute with reliable results.

LG

A gentle note: ground chickpea flour is referred to as gram” flour by South Asians, not “garam”. “Garam” refers to “garam masala” a commonly used spice mix.

Sylvia

This appears to rely on the scorching heat of a metal pan and oil

julie

Can the batter be chilled overnight?

BD

I made this and it didn't rise then fall. Also it had a distinct garbanzo bean/sour flavor to it. So disappointing. Could be user error, again.

Cathy

Yorkshire puddings are super nostalgic for me because my grandma used to make them whenever I visited but I haven’t seen a good vegan recipe!This worked great! I used a mixture of vegan butter (for flavor) and canola oil (for temperature) when coating the pans. Just be careful with the salt levels if using canned chickpeas.Will have to think about what to serve these with (maybe a rich red wine-based chickpea stew?) but in the meantime they were delicious plain with a pat of vegan butter!

judi

I actually left my batter in the refrigerator for a few hours before I made them and they came out perfectly. I did not need to cook them the extra 10 minutes as they were already brown on top.Super easy and delicious thank you for sharing this recipe!

Kasia

Is chickpea flour used just to make this gf? Anyone tried with plain wheat flour, or is it integral to the recipe working?

Aly

That question doesn’t make sense, since the recipe uses a mix of chickpea flour and all purpose (gluten-containing) flour. A lot of recipes for things that are eaten crispy and hot will use some amount of chickpea flour blended in with other flours because it has a lot of really nice properties when mixed with other flours; it is super healthy, a good binder that adds both density and lightness, has a satisfying subtle nutty taste, and adds crispiness. Don’t substitute it.

Charlotte

These are amazing! I whipped the aquafaba/water/vinegar mix with an immersion blender, and it became almost as frothy as egg whites. I followed the recipe exactly. As promised, the tops were crispy and the centers were custardy. I melted vegan "buttery" spread into the wells of the cooked puddings, and it was delicious.

Dom

This was a nice treat for us on New Year's Day, and I look forward to having another one later with vegetarian chili. I omitted the last step of cooking for 10 minutes on 400, as they were already a deep golden brown and crisp on the outside after cooking for 30 minutes at 425.

ali

the recipe says add baking powder but then doesn’t say how much to use ! any tips ?

Eva

Our first attempt had disappointing results. They lacked the airiness of normal popovers and tasted like chickpea flour. The full ingredient list is not being displayed for me as well, but showed up when I clicked the grocery list button. I doubt we will try these again.

Katy

Has anyone used a deep cup popover pan for this?

sara

Anyone know if it would be okay to leave the batter in fridge much longer than 30 min, say to make the batter overnight and cook the next morning?

Katy

Mine didn’t say baking powder either. Or salt. I’ve longed for a popover substitute.

Graham

The phone app recipe mysteriously removes salt and baking powder from the ingredient list. The web version includes it.

Merrymepenelope

Has anyone had success using aquafaba when preparing it at elevation above 5,300 feet? I make my chickpeas using the pressure cooker. 1 cup dry chickpeas, 3 cups water, then allow the beans to remain refrigerated in the liquid for 48 hours. I cannot whip the liquid beyond a sad, foamy state. I may just try the canned stuff for this recipe and see how it turns out.

Adam

I thought these were delicious… but seeing as I’ve never had Yorkshire pudding before I didn’t exactly know how it was supposed to come out/taste. I think it’s supposed to be mushy inside? To my taste they seemed a little undercooked but I think it’s supposed to be a tad mushy?

LG

A gentle note: ground chickpea flour is referred to as gram” flour by South Asians, not “garam”. “Garam” refers to “garam masala” a commonly used spice mix.

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Vegan Yorkshire Puddings Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What brand of Yorkshire puddings are vegan? ›

Mabel's is the first and only brand to bring ready-made, delicious vegan yorkshire puddings to the market. Mabel's offer delicious, ready made, vegan Yorkshire puddings.

Can you substitute water for milk in Yorkshire puddings? ›

I decided to try my regular recipe substituting the milk for water and it totally worked! The Yorkshire puddings were paler in colour than our usual but taste wise they were almost identical.

What is the best oil to use for Yorkshire pudding? ›

This needs to get to the exact temperature and be piping hot to ensure the maximum sizzle for the maximum rise in those puds! The oven temperature you'll need is around 220oC / 200oC Fan. What oil is best for Yorkshire puddings? We believe that a cold pressed Rapeseed Oil is the best oil for the job.

What is Yorkshire pudding called in America? ›

History. The popover is an American version of Yorkshire pudding and similar batter puddings made in England since the 17th century, The oldest known reference to popovers dates to 1850. The first cookbook to print a recipe for popovers was in 1876.

What causes Yorkshire puddings not to rise? ›

The oven isn't getting hot enough (needs to maintain a 220C/425F temperature). Your oven loses heat too quickly when you open the oven door and/or you leave the oven door open for too long whilst you're filling up the Yorkshire pudding tins with batter. Too much batter or not enough fat in the tin.

Which pudding mix is vegan? ›

Available in both Vanilla and Chocolate flavors, Vivian's Vegan Pudding Mix is perfect for when you need a simple, sweet treat or an ingredient for a dessert recipe. These mixes are great to keep on hand! And, for a little extra credit, Vivian's also offers a Vegan Whipped Topping Mix for garnishing.

Are Aunt Bessie Yorkshire puddings vegan? ›

Our glorious Aunt Bessie's frozen Yorkshire puddings are everything a proper Yorkshire should be - light, crispy and golden! Plus, they're suitable for vegetarians. Just pop these frozen Yorkshire puddings in the oven for 5 minutes and they'll be perfect every time!

Do Aunt Bessie's Yorkshire puddings contain milk? ›

Suitable for Vegetarians. Contains: Eggs, Milk, Wheat.

What pan is best for Yorkshire pudding? ›

A good Yorkshire pudding batter will work in any size pan. I did most of my testing in large 6-well popover tins, but the batter works equally well in muffin tins, mini muffin tins, and in a preheated cast iron skillet or casserole dish (these large-format methods being the most traditional).

Why do my Yorkshire puddings collapse when I take them out of the oven? ›

If it's as soon as you take it out, it's a problem with it being undercooked. If it takes a few minutes to deflate, it can be an issue with cooling them too quickly. You can get around this problem by taking a sharp knife or skewer and poking a couple of holes in the top of each one.

What happens if you put too much milk in Yorkshire puddings? ›

Always use equal volumes of egg, milk, and all-purpose flour. If you use too much flour, the resulting pudding will be heavy and dense. Without enough egg, there will be insufficient air beaten in for a successful rise. Too much milk will make the batter too loose.

What is the secret to rising Yorkshire puddings? ›

There is a secret to every Yorkshire pudding recipe when it comes to getting Yorkshire puddings to rise properly. In fact there are two. The first is to let the batter rest once you've mixed and the second is to heat your tin and beef dripping so it's piping hot when you do pour the batter in.

What can I use instead of drippings in Yorkshire pudding? ›

Bacon fat: Save some of the grease from your morning bacon for smoky, salty Yorkshire puddings. Butter: While butter undoubtedly makes scrumptious popovers, it also burns easily, so we recommend using a combination of melted unsalted butter and oil instead.

What can I use instead of lard for Yorkshire puddings? ›

Duck fat is the most recommended for Yorkshire puddings. I have had success with olive oil add a little salt and pepper before heating. Any oil which does not burn in high temperatures can be substituted according to your taste. Remember a hot oven 425–450 and really hot fat preheated in the pan.

Should you stir Yorkshire pudding batter after resting? ›

10 Tips to Make Sure Your Yorkshire Puddings Rise
  1. 01 of 10. Measure Your Ingredients. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Mix Thoroughly. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Let the Batter Rest. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Use the Right Fat. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Then Stir Again. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Wipe Instead of Washing. ...
  7. 07 of 10. Don't Fill to the Rim. ...
  8. 08 of 10. Keep Batter Cool and Oven Hot.
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Should Yorkshire pudding batter be cold or room temperature? ›

And room temperature batter is ideal

Room temperature vs cold batter: if your batter is at room temperature when it hits the hot pan, you will get a better rise with a crispier hollow pudding. If your batter is cold, your Yorkshires will be slightly more dense inside but with that perfect gravy-pooling cup shape.

Why do my Yorkshire puddings have soggy bottoms? ›

Another top tip from Adam: to avoid soggy bottoms, try flipping your Yorkshire puddings two-or-three minutes before the end of cooking time. It will dry the bottoms out and ensure you get a nice, even crunch. But remember to flip them carefully, using a utensil; they'll be boiling hot!

How do you keep Yorkshire puddings from flopping? ›

The fat must be smoking hot in the pan before you cook the batter. If your Yorkshire pudding tin isn't hot enough before the batter is added, all attempts are destined to flop – so add fat or oil to the tin, and heat in the top of the oven at 230? C for 10 minutes first (and keep it at that temperature when cooking).

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