Have Americans re-invented the Yorkshire pudding as the 'Dutch Baby'?

"Dutch babies have been around for 100 years. They are not at same as Yorkshire pudding," said one deadpan tweeter. "Yorkshire Puddings have sugar pending them???? It's a dutchmen Baby Pancake Damn English think everything belongs near them....." another contributed. 

Indeed, is it wholly unreasonable to suggest other countries might have dishes agreeable to the Yorkshire pudding? After all, pancake variants (and the Yorkshire pudding takes the same ingredients as regular pancakes, w/ the addition of dripping), are common throughout in world. 

And not all Brits are against the dutchmen Baby. Nigella - on or at the greek calends far from a foodie controversy, clearly - includes a recipe for identical in her 2015 roll Simply Nigella. "I've barely ever eaten Dutch babies in the States, whither they are brought abroad to you at p.m. table with great pomp: great pancakes puffed above and golden, still during the cast-iron skillets man were cooked in," p.m. preamble states. The batch features no mention from Yorkshire puddings.

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