About Goldenfry Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix
About Goldenfry Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix
Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
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Contains: wheat, milk.
Contient : BlΓ©, Lait.
StorageConservation
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The story of Goldenfry Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix
The Packet That Knows Sunday Lunch Is Watching
Goldenfry Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix is one of those practical British cupboard packets that exists because batter can be simple, but still has a talent for causing tension. Yorkshire puddings have a way of turning Sunday lunch into a small performance review. Did the oil get hot enough? Was the oven door opened? Has someone, usually an uncle, formed an opinion? A mix like this does not remove the theatre, but it does make the first act a good deal calmer. It sits in the pantry ready for roast beef, sausages, gravy, or a sudden pancake plan when breakfast has taken a turn for the ambitious.
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Wetherby, Sandbeck Way, And A Proper Yorkshire Backstory
Goldenfryβs modern home is listed at Sandbeck Way, Wetherby, LS22 7DW, and the company is a British food manufacturer based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. The brand also describes itself with the line βMade in Yorkshire Since 1958β, which is about as neatly Yorkshire as a slogan can be without wearing a flat cap. There is no supplied product-level origin story for this particular Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix, so the honest story here is the Goldenfry story behind the packet: a West Yorkshire maker whose range has long suited the kind of food that lives beside gravy, roast dinners, chip shop suppers and batter bowls.
From Chip Shop Batter To Cupboard Mixes
The Goldenfry origin story begins with Ken Herridge, who, according to the companyβs own account, served as an RAF pilot during the Second World War before returning home and opening a fish and chip shop in Wetherby. Customers apparently kept asking about his batter recipe, and that demand helped lead to a retail batter mix sold through local independent grocers and fishmongers. That matters for a product like this, even if we should not pretend it proves the exact birth of this particular packet. Goldenfryβs roots are in batter made useful, repeatable and shop-shelf friendly. Yorkshire pudding and pancake mix belongs very naturally in that family.
Why Yorkshire Makes Sense Here
West Yorkshire is not shy about its food traditions. It is a place where sensible cooking has often meant making a meal stretch, making gravy count, and making batter do a surprising amount of work. Yorkshire puddings are part of that larger habit: flour, egg, milk or water, heat, and optimism. Pancakes come from the same plain-speaking batter logic, though usually with more sugar and less beef involved. Goldenfryβs wider range of gravy, batter and meal accompaniments fits that landscape. These are not products that need a grand speech. They are built for people who want the roast to work, the plate to look right, and the kitchen not to become a seminar.
The Factory Story, Without Making It Too Polished
Goldenfry grew from its small Wetherby beginnings into a manufacturing business on the Sandbeck Industrial Estate. Accounts of the company describe factory development there from the 1960s, with later rebuilding and site improvements as the business expanded. That sort of history is worth mentioning because it explains why the brand feels both local and widely familiar. It is not just a name on a packet borrowed from nowhere. It comes from a Yorkshire business that moved from chip shop demand to larger-scale food manufacturing. Corporate histories tend to smooth out the floury bits, of course, but this one still has the shape of a practical idea that got bigger.
For British Cupboards In Canada
For British shoppers in Canada, Goldenfry Yorkshire Pudding & Pancake Mix is less about novelty and more about recognition. It is the sort of packet that belongs in a cupboard with gravy granules, stuffing mix, custard powder and one tin no one admits buying but everyone uses. It can bring Sunday lunch a little closer, especially when the weather outside is doing something Canadian and unreasonable. It also suits the parcel-from-home feeling, that quiet relief when the packet is the one you meant, not a near miss. At The Great British Shop, it earns its place by being straightforward, useful, and wonderfully unlikely to ask what fusion cuisine is.