MANY people love Yorkshire puddings as part of their Christmas meal – but what if they were the star of the show?

A foodie has shown how to make stuffed with added & it could be perfect if you have leftovers.

NINTCHDBPICT001040996195People have been left with their mouths watering over this tasty Christmas snackCredit: tiktok/@ge0rgiamary

TikTok user @ge0rgiamary hailed the festive snack “to die for” – and demonstrated how they are so easy to create.

All you need to do is lay out some pre-heated mini yorkshire puddings and add some already-cooked

Then you add a hunk of cheese – preferably brie – to the puddings alongside the sausage.

You can then drizzle them in honey or add some cranberry sauce, whatever you prefer.

Then you need to add your canape bites to your for four minutes, before they are mouth-watering and ready to eat.

For added decadence, you can even prepare some gravy to dip your stuffed yorkshires into.

Georgia explained: “I cooked pre cooked the pigs in blankets first.

“Once they were cooked I cooked my yorkshire pudding for four minutes & then when i had stuffed them, cooked them again for a further 4 mins.

“I set my temperature at 180.”

The finished result looked sensational – and perfect for eating around if you have some leftover pigs in blankets or cheese.

Her video has racked up 17,000 likes, and many people rushed to the comments to share how delicious her looked.

One said: “I’m going to have this on Boxing Day!”

Another added: “Well now I’m starving.”

And a third commented: “I need.”

NINTCHDBPICT001040996189Stuffed Yorkshires with pigs in blankets and brie are easy to makeCredit: tiktok/@ge0rgiamary

The – and a festive essential doesn’t make the top three.

The survey reveals that meat we wait all year to eat, turkey, only takes 4th place.

A study of 2,000 adults found chocolate is the top festive flavour, closely followed by roast potatoes, and cheese.

, gravy and stuffing were also in the top 10 list.

The figures also show how our flavour preferences are changing – with traditional favourites like mince pies and mulled wine falling out of favour.

scraped into the top 10 in ninth place – behind the likes of stuffing (seventh) and gravy (sixth).

Cranberries – a traditional Christmas dinner condiment – only came in 24th place, while mulled one was one behind in 25th.

TOP 30 FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS FLAVOURS

Chocolate
Roast potatoes
Cheese
Turkey
Pigs in blankets
Gravy
Stuffing
Chocolate orange
Mince pie
Roasted carrots/parsnips
Apple pie/strudel
Yule log
Christmas pudding
Sage and onion
Sprouts
Salted Caramel
Honey glazed ham
Gingerbread
Cinnamon
Smoked Salmon/Gravlax
Caramelised Onion Chutney
Almond
Clementine
Cranberries
Mulled wine
Buck’s fizz
Beef wellington
Marzipan
Port
Brandy butter