Air Fryer Yorkshire Pudding Wraps with Roast Beef
Using an air fryer to make Yorkshire pudding delivers perfectly risen Yorkies that are much healthier too. Pile them up with the best bits from your roast to make a delicious wrap.
Introduction
Making Yorkshire puddings in the air fryer produces unbelievably good results – just make sure you don’t open the drawer for at least 20 minutes to keep that rise. Used as wraps, you can fill them with whatever leftovers you have from the Sunday roast, but I love beef the best. They’re just amazing.
Ingredients
For the Yorkshire pudding wrap: | |
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1 | egg |
70ml | semi-skimmed milk |
30g | plain flour |
15 sprays | vegetable spray oil |
salt and freshly ground black pepper | |
To serve: | |
1 tbsp | horseradish sauce |
2 slices of | roast beef |
4 | roast potatoes |
your favourite gravy |
Essential kit
You will need: an air fryer and a foil tray or cake tin that will fit into your air fryer.
Method
Place the egg, milk and flour in a bowl and whisk together until smooth. Season with a pinch each of salt and pepper.
Set aside the batter to rest for at least 30 minutes or in the fridge overnight.
Preheat the air fryer to 180°C.
Use a foil tray or cake tin that will fit into your air fryer.
Add the vegetable oil to the tray and place in the air fryer for 5 minutes to heat up.
Pour the batter into the tray. It should sizzle. Cook in the air fryer at 180°C for 20 minutes. Do not open the air fryer during this cooking time.
Take the Yorkshire pudding out of the air fryer. Turn it over and flatten it down. Spread the horseradish sauce over the flattened Yorkshire pudding, then fill with the sliced roast beef, roasties and gravy.
Roll up and wrap the ends in foil. Serve with a jug of extra gravy to pour over.
Calories: 280 kcals per serving.