What Is A Crumpet? (Besides Delicious) 🥞 - Derivative Dishes 🍝 (2024)

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Crumpets are curious cakes with English origins that don’t get enough American love .

If you’ve ever come across crumpets at the grocery store, you may have mistaken it for an English muffin, a reputation worth demystifying.I was probably in second grade the first time I had a crumpet. Our neighbors from Minnesota with Irish roots introduced them to me. Like most people, from the aesthetics, I expected English muffin. But I was delighted and surprised at their chewyness and how well the tiny holes soaked up the butter and honey to ooze out with each bite. It’s a fond memory that I too rarely repeat.

I had kind of forgotten about them until the pandemic started. While we Americans were scrambling for sourdough recipes to bake up during lockdown, Brits were searching for crumpet recipes on top of sourdough to keep them occupied (perhaps they wanted to use the sourdough starter in the crumpets—excellent way to repurpose sourdough starter). With a devotion that deep, I wanted to find exactly what makes them so special.

So, if you can’t decide if you should try a crumpet or you want to play it safe with an English muffin, here’s everything you need to make an informed decision.

British Teatime Treat

Similar to pancakes and English muffins, crumpets are just a type of pancake. However, the ingredients are a bit different. Those slight differences result in very different (but delicious) edible experiences.

Pancakes, Crumpets and English Muffins

The main ingredients in a crumpet recipe are flour, water, salt, sugar, baking powder and yeast. It’s pretty simple—no egg and no fat are involved. In contrast, both English muffins and pancakes call for eggs. And while English muffins require yeast to rise, pancakes rely on baking soda or baking powder to puff up.

So that’s what makes crumpets unique: they use both baking powder and yeast to help them rise.

How to Make Crumpets

Making crumpets is slightly unusual. First, you make the batter by mixing together the flour, water and salt. A mixture of yeast, sugar and warm water are added separately along with the baking powder. When everything is mixed together, the batter is set aside to rise like any other yeast dough.

The batter is then poured into a greased crumpet rings (like a biscuit cutter or a cookie cutter or even English muffin rings!) sitting on a heated griddle. Some recipes suggest using a tuna can with the top cut off. I have no idea how one would cut the top off a tuna can without destroying a valuable kitchen tool. Instead, I use wide-mouth mason jar lids (just the bands).

Once they’re in the mold, you let them cook for about 4 minutes and holes form in the tops. The signature holes are created by gas (formed by the baking powder) escaping during cooking. They should be done at this point with golden brown tops and bottoms and you can remove the rings. However, sometimes you might need to flip them like a pancake to make sure they’re cooked on both sides. But otherwise, they’re ready to toast and embellish with butter and jam. (Just remember to always serve warm.)

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Crumpet History

Crumpets have also been compared to New Zealand’s pikelets and Welsh crempogs or crempot and Breton krampouezh. Pikelets and crempogs are very much pancakes—the ingredients and method for making them are the same. Krampouezh are also griddle cakes, but those are more like crepes than pancakes.

Down Under

Crumpets are quite popular in Australia as well. It was one of the recipes they were looking for at the start of the pandemic. But Australians have this whole other love for these griddle cakes. Just after the world went into lockdown, an Australian company re-introduced the “Golden Crumpet Toast.” It’s basically a loaf of bread that tastes like crumpets. They sold it about ten years ago but discontinued it, to many’s chagrin, but it’s back! And you don’t need a griddle to get a taste (but ordering it might be challenging).

Slang

The word “crumpet” is also British slang for a woman who is enthusiastic about carnal activity, kind of like “tart.” It’s not a very nice term. Don’t use “crumpet” to describe anything but breakfast griddle cakes you toast.

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FAQs

What Is A Crumpet? (Besides Delicious) 🥞 - Derivative Dishes 🍝? ›

British Teatime Treat

What is the American equivalent of a crumpet? ›

What are crumpets called in America? Most of my American audience call crumpets… English muffins.

What is a crumpet? ›

Crumpets are a spongy type of griddle cake, made from a batter and cooked in a hot, flat pan. The batter is typically made with yeast, sugar, flour, baking soda, and milk. Crumpets are shaped on a hot griddle or pan with a designated ring to hold the shape.

How do you describe a crumpet to an American? ›

Crumpets are doughy discs, quite a bit thicker than pancakes, say about 1/2 thick and about 4 or 5 inches in diameter - they are similar to English Muffins ( which I have never seen in the UK), but they are a bit 'doughier” if that's a word.

What is a crumpet most similar to? ›

Here's a breakdown in the similarities and differences between these two round breads: Size and shape: A crumpet and English muffin are both round breads cooked on a griddle that are about 3 inches in diameter. A crumpet is thinner than an English muffin and has delicate round holes on the top.

Can you get crumpets in the USA? ›

Crumpets are authentic British bread commonly enjoyed for breakfast (or with afternoon tea). They're also regularly enjoyed throughout the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. You can find crumpets in many grocery stores in the U.S. now, but they're not as common in the bread aisle as English muffins.

What do English people call crumpets? ›

Some people in the English midlands and Yorkshire call normal crumpets "pikelets". Some people in Scotland call Scottish pancakes "crumpets". Go figure, as they say in America.

What's another name for crumpets? ›

While in some areas of the country the word pikelet is synonymous with the crumpet, in others (such as Staffordshire and Yorkshire) it refers to a different recipe.

What is a crumpet slang for a woman? ›

The expression is derived from the slang use of the term "crumpet" to refer to a woman who is regarded as an object of sexual desire.

How do British eat crumpets? ›

Well, I like mine toasted, a bit browned but still soft, with butter and various toppings. In no particular order; naked, jam (aka preserve), marmite (don't ask), cheese (sliced or feta) … as with most foodstuffs it's mostly a matter of personal taste. I toast them and apply lashing of best butter.

What is a thin crumpet called? ›

Pikelets, as a rule, are similar to crumpets in that they are made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast, but pikelets are a “thinner, more pancake-like griddle bread”, according to Wikipedia.

What is a healthy alternative to crumpets? ›

Swap to
  • Wheat biscuit cereal.
  • Shredded wholegrain cereal.
  • No-added-sugar muesli.
  • Porridge.
  • Wholemeal toast.
  • Plain natural yoghurt topped with chopped fruit.

Are crumpets healthy? ›

Crumpets are low in calories and fat, but, as a white processed carbohydrate, they do not contain a lot of nutrients or fibre. Crumpets are classed as a low GI food, which means that they are easily broken down in the stomach during digestion and are quickly absorbed.

Are crumpets and English muffins different? ›

Crumpets are made only using baking soda, where as English muffins are made with yeast or sourdough (and occasionally a little baking soda to help things along). Crumpets are cooked only on one side, so the bottom is flat and toasted while the top is speckled with holes (delicious, butter-absorbing holes…).

Is a crumpet like a scone? ›

A crumpet is similar to an English muffin, not a scone or a biscuit. A crumpet is made from a batter and never split.

Why is crumpet slang for a woman? ›

Crumpet was a term of endearment in the 1920's, along with 'old fruit' The leap from affectionate term for a particular woman friend to any female is understandable, though when it came to specifically mean sexually desirable is unclear.

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