{ "items": [{ "type": ["h-recipe"], "properties": { "name": ["Yorkshire Puddings"], "summary": ["Makes 6 good sized Yorkshire puddings, the way my mum taught me"], "yield": ["6 good sized Yorkshire puddings"], "photo": ["http://codebits.glennjones.net/semantic/yorkshire-puddings.jpg"], "review": [{ "value": "4.5 stars out 5 based on \n 35 reviews", "type": ["h-review-aggregate"], "properties": { "rating": ["4.5 stars out 5 based on"], "average": ["4.5"], "count": ["35"] } }], "ingredient": [{ "value": "1 egg", "html": "1 egg" }, { "value": "75g plain flour", "html": "75g plain flour" }, { "value": "70ml milk", "html": "70ml milk" }, { "value": "60ml water", "html": "60ml water" }, { "value": "Pinch of salt", "html": "Pinch of salt" }], "instructions": [{ "value": "Pre-heat oven to 230C or gas mark 8. Pour the vegetable oil evenly into 2 x 4-hole \n Yorkshire pudding tins and place in the oven to heat through. \n \n To make the batter, add all the flour into a bowl and beat in the eggs until smooth. \n Gradually add the milk and water while beating the mixture. It should be smooth and \n without lumps. Finally add a pinch of salt.\n \n Make sure the oil is piping hot before pouring the batter evenly into the tins. \n Place in the oven for 20-25 minutes until pudding have risen and look golden brown", "html": "