Sunday, April 5, 2026

Standing Rib Roast of Beef

Happy Easter Suday Lovelies
1940s Easter Card
1940s Easter Card Message
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend. 
MrD and I enjoyed the Easter message at church today and it was such a lovely morning we walked home and spent a lovely relaxing afternoon together
Our dinner of choice this Easter was a delicious Rib Roast of Beef, using a recipe from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, November 1940. This is a lovely recipe that Ive used a few times a and the joint always turns out moist and tender. Paired with delicious fresh vegetables and Grannys Yorkshire Puddings.. is really was a tasty meal
It may look like a a big peice for two people, but the leftovers will give us a couple of meals during the week... and MrD will have Roast beef and Horseradish Sauce on his work sandwiches tomorrow for a treat

2-or 3-rib roast (4 to 6 pounds)
Salt and pepper 

  • Season meat with salt and pepper; place, fat side up, in open roasting pan. 
  • No rack is necessary, as bones keep meat out of juices. 
  • Do not cover; do not add water.
  • Roast in slow oven (300°), allowing...
  • 18 to 20 minutes per pound for rare roast, 
  • 22 to 25 minutes per pound for medium, and 
  • 27 to 30 minutes per pound for well-done roast. 
  • If using meat thermometer, insert so that bulb reaches center of the roast. 
  • Be careful that bulb doesn't rest on fat or bone. 
  • Meat thermometer will register 140° for rare, 160° for medium, 170° for a well-done roast. 
  • Basting isn't necessary. 
  • Serve with Yorkshire Pudding. 
Original Magazine Recipe
 Better Homes and Gardens Magazine
November 1940
The Living God - Episode 5 
 Easter Sunday, April 5, 1942
After dinner we turned on the radio... and tucking into our Easter biscuits.. we listened to the "The Living God," a modern adaptation of the Easter story.

It was an apt and enjoyable ending to a very happy and blessed Easter week


Thursday, April 2, 2026

Grannys Yorkshire Pudding

Happy Thursday Lovelies
With a list in my hand.. shopping was done a day early. There was a long line at the butchers but eventually I managed to pick up the rib roast I had ordered for our Easter dinner. Having already been to the greengrocers I made my way home got changed into my apron and made the house spic and span.
I even had time to put my feet up, listen to music on the radio, have a nice cuppa, and do a bit of knitting before MrD got home.
Moonlight Cocktail by Glenn Miller & his Orchestra, 
vocal by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires

So for Easter dinner we will be having roast beef and of course you cant have beef with out its tradional accompaniment.. Yorkshire Pudding,
This recipe has been handed down from mother to daughter in my family for a few generations, and I must admit, they always turn out amazing

This recipe is different to the Wartime recipe I've shared before. Its a bit more indulgent as it uses 4 eggs. Luckily we have our Lovely Laying Ladies who bless us every day with an abundance of eggs. So seeing as its Easter... this is the recipe I will choose

1 cup/ 5 oz plain flour
1 cup/ 1/2 pint milk
4 eggs
salt and pepper
Vegetable oil for cooking

  • Heat the oven 230C/ 450F/Gas 8
  • Pour a little oil into into a 12 hole non stick muffin tin
  • Put in the oven to heat until sizzling hot
  • Put flour into mixing bowl
  • Beat eggs into milk and add gradually to the flour
  • Beat until there are no lumps, add salt and pepper to taste then pour into a jug
  • Remove tins from oven and carefully pour batter into holes
  • Cook undisturbed in the oven for 20-25 minutes until golden brown
  • DON'T KEEP OPENING THE DOOR!
  • Serve immediately or if you leave them to cool they can be frozen for later use