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Will using water and milk rather than only produce a crisper Yorkshire pudding?
No, using water and milk rather than only milk will not produce a crisper Yorkshire pudding. Milk is a better choice than water for making Yorkshire puddings because it contains fat, which helps to create a crispy texture. Water will not provide the same level of crispness.
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