EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 8 MIN
Yorkshire Pudding and the Balkan Art of Making Food Go Further
from An Englishman in the Balkans
An Englishman in the Balkans is a personal podcast about life, travel, culture, and storytelling in Bosnia and Herzegovina, told from the perspective of a British-born creator who has made this country home.Expect gentle reflections, real places, local voices, field recordings, and stories that go beyond the usual headlines.What does Yorkshire pudding have in common with the food traditions of Bosnia and the wider Balkans?More than you might think.In this episode, I look beyond the Sunday roast and explore the humble origins of Yorkshire pudding as a dish born from economy, practicality, and the need to make precious ingredients go further. Long before it became a symbol of English tradition, Yorkshire pudding was a clever way to fill stomachs, catch meat drippings, and stretch a meal.Living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, that logic feels deeply familiar. From uštipci and palačinke to proja and other simple, filling dishes across the Balkans, there is a shared understanding of food that comforts, sustains, and reassures.This is not a story about identical recipes. It is about parallel instincts: flour, fat, heat, and the quiet wisdom of ordinary kitchens.If you enjoy these stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina, you can find more at:Website:Substack:YouTube:Support the Podcast:Interested in starting your own podcast later in life?My self-paced course, Start With Your Voice, is designed for late creators who want a calm and simple way to begin:FIND OUT MORE:
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