Those photos are beautiful Nay-nay.
The way I used to serve them when the kids were young was with warm chunky applesauce with pork sausage pattys on the side.
The combination of the sausage and applesauce is popular with the German folks in Wisconsin, where I lived for a few years in my teens.
I think my original recipe came from The Settlement Cookbook which was one of the first cookbooks I got back in the late '50s.
I also used a recipe from an Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch cookbook and have tried others over the years. It is not a complicated recipe at all and does indeed remind one of Yorkshire pudding but without the dripping, although I supposed one could use dripping instead of butter.
The one think I noticed was that the small piece that was left over (late lunch for me) did not get as tough as does cold Yorkshire pudding. I just heated it in the microwave for about 30 seconds and added a dollop of apple butter and a spoonful of yogurt.