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How To make Crumpets and Muffins (English)
*INGREDIENTS* 1 qt Water
2 oz Yeast
1/2 lb Potatoes
1/2 oz Salt
Flour *DIRECTIONS* MUFFINS: Wash, peel and boil the potatoes, rub through a colander, add the water (just warm enough to bear the hand in it without discomfort); then dissolve the yeast and salt in it, and stir in sufficient flour to make a moist paste. Beat it well in a deep bowl and then clear off the paste from the hands; cover over with a clean cloth and leave it to rise in a warm place. When it has well risen, and is light and spongy, turn it out on the table, dredge over with flour, and then divide it off into pieces about 3 oz in weight, roll them up into round shapes, and set them on a wooden tray, well dusted with flour to prove. When light enough, see that the hot plate is hot, and then carefully transfer the muffins from the tray, one at a time, using a thin tin slice for the purpose, taking particular care not to knock out the proof or the muffins will be spoilt. When they have been properly cooked on one side, turn over with the slice and cook the other side. When the muffins are done, brush off the flour, and lay them on a clean clothe or sieve to cool. To toast them, divide the edge of the muffin all round by pulling it open to the depth of about 1 inch with the fingers. Put it on a toasting fork and hold it before a clear fire till one side is nicely browned, but not burnt; turn, and toast it on the other. Do not toast them too quickly, otherwise the middle of the muffin will not be warmed through. When done, divide them by pulling them open; butter them slighlty on both sides, put them together again, and cut them into halves. Pile on a hot dish and send quickly to table. Time: 25 to 30 minutes to bake. Sufficient for about 2 dozen muffins. CRUMPETS: Proceed exactly the same as directed for Muffins (above), but stir in only half the quantity of flour used for them, so that the mixture is more of a batter than a sponge. Cover over, and leave for 1/2 an hour. At the end of that time take a large wooden spoon and well beat up the batter, leave in the spoon, cover over, and leave for another 1/2 an hour. Then give the batter another good beat up. This process must be repeated 3 times with the intervals. When completed, see that the hot plate is quite hot, lay out some crumpet rings rubbed over inside with a little clean lard on a baking tin, and pour in sufficient of the batter to make the crumpets. When cooked on one side, turn over with a palette-knife, and when done take off on to a clean cloth to cool. Muffins and crumpets should always be served on separate dishes, and both toasted and served as quickly as possible. Time: about 20 minutes to cook. Sufficient for about 2 dozen crumpets. From: Mrs. Beeton's All About Cookery, Ward, Lock & Co., Ltd., London & Melbourne, (circa 1890's) Shared by June Hoffman, 7/93
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Authentic Homemade English Crumpets
Crispy, chewy and delicately spongy in texture with a delicious depth of yeasty flavor, you simply can’t beat these authentic homemade crumpets!
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How to Make English Crumpets & English Muffins
How I make English crumpets and English muffins. Perfect for English afternoon tea, hot buttered crumpets, breakfast sandwiches, or for snacks, toasted, or on sandwiches.
Recipe and unit conversion;
- 425g of flour is about 3 3/4 cups, or 15oz
- 25g of flour; about 1/4 cup, or 1oz
- 3g is about 1/2 teaspoon
- 5g is about 1 teaspoon
- 300ml is about 1 1/4 cups, or 10 fl. oz.
- 1 sachet of dried yeast ir about 7g, or 1 1/2 teaspoon
So delicious, so versatile!
Enjoy hot butter English crumpets or English muffins with your favorite toppings!
Traditional Homemade British Crumpet Recipe
My Traditional Homemade English Crumpet Recipe uses milk to give a soft texture that stays fresh for several days.
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Crumpet rings
UK store:
These are nothing like the rubbery shop bought crumpets and only take a little effort and time. Perfect for a weekend brunch. Make extra to keep in the fridge for a quick breakfast snack throughout the week.
It is thought that the English crumpet came from the Welsh Pikelet called “Bara Pyglyd”. In my opinion these were probably a loose yeast mixture that was baked on top of the stove and probably didn’t have any baking powder in them. I am guessing the baking powder was a later addition so I don’t use any in my recipe.
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Claire Saffitz Makes Classic English Muffins | Dessert Person
Claire Saffitz Makes Classic English Muffins | Dessert Person
Claire fact: English muffins made at home are fun to make, easy, and look just as good as store-bought but taste way better. Also true: it’s the only recipe in Dessert Person that doesn’t make a trip to the oven! Follow Claire as she walks you through the steps to getting those telltale nooks and crannies in your English muffins and how to make sure they cook all the way through in a skillet or griddle. Whether you like it sweet with jam or savory as the base of a breakfast sandwich, you’ll love the versatility of a freshly cooked English muffin.
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Special Equipment:
Instant-read thermometer, stand mixer, 3 1/2-inch round cutter (optional),
Griddle or large skillet (Preferably cast-iron)
Ingredients:
Classic English Muffins
1 1/2 cups whole milk (12.7 oz / 360g)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter (1 oz / 28g)
2 tablespoons honey (1.5 oz / 43 g)
1 teaspoon active dry yeast (0.11 oz / 3g)
2 3/4 cups bread flour (12.7 oz / 360g)
1/4 cup whole wheat flour (1.2 oz / 35g)
2 teaspoons Diamond Crystal kosher salt (0.21 oz / 6g)
Neautral oil, for the bowl and baking sheet
Cornmeal, for dusting
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0:14 Intro to Classic English Muffins
0:28 Dessert Person Intro Animation
0:46 About English Muffins
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2:26 Scalding The Milk
5:53 Felix & Co. Updates
6:24 Mix The Dough
8:15 Dough's 1st Rise
10:30 Dough's 2nd Rise
12:15 Form & Griddle The Muffins
15:26 Flip The Muffins
17:18 A Maya Sighting
18:00 Top Your English Muffin & Taste
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EP01 BEST OF BRITISH: CRUMPETS. Crumpets are enjoyed for breakfast or in the afternoon with a great British cuppa tea. Their slow cooked griddle pancakes that have a collection of textures created by the slow cooking process. The have distinctive pot holes on the top of the crumpet that serve as collection stations for butter and spread. Traditional spreads for me growing up were Jam and Marmite. Hope you love this video as much as I love Crumpets
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