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"English Crumpets"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Dear Ellie,

I'm so excited that I ran across your English Crumpet receipe, my husband has been talking about crumpets for a long time and has looked for them in all the grocery stores in and and around Nashville, TN. He remembers the crumpets purchased from a speciality bakery in our former hometown. Am very anxious to try them....wish me luck.

Your Montana pictures look fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing. Myrna C.

January 31, 2010 at 10:32 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Myrna, How sweet of you to take the time to comment...I enjoyed reading it. I hope you will enjoy the recipe. It is pretty close to the ones I remember in London. I so hope they come out for you.Let me know if you have any ?'s and if they come out for you.
Thank you ever so much for your sweet encouraging words...glad you like the Montana pictures:)~ Ellie

January 31, 2010 at 12:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a big problem with this recipe. As I have no crumpet forms, I am forced to use my heart cookie cutter as well. Since I only have one, I have to make these one at a time. The problem? They take so long to cook that it is very easy to eat the one that is cooling while the other is cooking! These are scrumptious!

February 22, 2011 at 12:10 PM

Blogger Ellie said...

Anon...Sorry you had to do them one by one...but there is another alternative you might want to try. You can cut both sides of a tuna can and save it. When you have accumulated enough tuna cans, you can try using those as an alternative. Just a thought...
I am glad you still liked them...even if one at a time:).
Thanks for your feedback...

February 22, 2011 at 12:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ellie,
Thanks for the suggestion. We aren't tuna eaters here. I'm just going to have to give in and get some forms. My only hope is that there are still some crumpets in the house when my husband comes home. I'll say it again. These are outstanding. Well worth the extra time.

February 22, 2011 at 12:54 PM

Blogger Ellie said...

Anon, Aww...So glad you liked them! I am always happy to hear that:).
Again, Thank you so much for your feedback...
~Ellie

February 22, 2011 at 6:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, I keep forgetting how useful the internet really is. I have been looking for a recipe for these for 30 years. Looking forward to treating my kids when they come home from university for our winter holidays. ( southern hemisphere)

June 4, 2011 at 4:46 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Anon, Oh, I am hoping your children will like it just as well:)...
I fell in love with the crumpets on a visit to London. The crumpets left their mark on me:)...

Thanks for stopping by

June 4, 2011 at 10:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My friend made these. She made rings out of tin foil. Worked great. Yes they a very delicious.

June 27, 2013 at 5:45 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Anon. Oh, that's wonderful... I'm glad your friend made them and that you enjoyed the crumpets. What a great tip to make the rings using tin foil! Definitely an inexpensive alternative... and anyone can make them. Love it!

Thank you for sharing... and for stopping by. I really appreciate it!

June 27, 2013 at 7:36 AM

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