Sunday
Apr122009
What's a Crumpet?

In answer to a question in the comments of a blog I follow this is what crumpets look like. Unless you call them pikelets that is.
In my family, a crumpet is something around three quarters of an inch thick, whereas a pikelet is thinner. Both are referred to, together with (English) muffins and fruited teacakes as "tea time toasties" in this household and are one of our weekend favourites for ...well....tea time, of course!
Hope that helps.


Reader Comments (1)
Put a burger on it, Gil!
(With some herb butter.)
(Is your email addy here, somewhere? I'll give you the name of the restaurant.)