Authentic English Crumpets (2024)

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Crispy, chewy and delicately spongy in texture with a delicious depth of yeasty flavor, for the best and most authentic homemade crumpets look no further!

Serve these crumpets with homemade Black Currant Jam, Strawberry Rhubarb Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Golden Syrup, honey, or just slather on the butter and you’re all set for an irresistibly delicious treat of one of Great Britain’s most iconic foods! Truly, once you’ve tried these homemade crumpets you’ll fall in love forever!

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When I moved to England where I lived for 7 years, there were a number of quintessential British dishes I was eager to try. Crumpets was one of them. We had no sooner settled into our hotel room than we went grocery shopping at the local Tesco and I picked up a package of them for the following morning. We popped the them in the toaster, slathered them with butter and jam and took our first bite of English crumpets.

The verdict: The butter and jam were good.

Excessively spongy in texture and bland in flavor, I wondered why, of all things, crumpets had earned such a prominent place on the British table.

I swiftly wrote crumpets off as “tried them once and once was enough.” That is, until I ate some homemade crumpets at a friend’s house. My opinion of the famous crumpet made a 180 degree turn!

Simultaneously crispy, chewy and delicately spongy in texture with a wonderful depth of yeasty flavor, I can promise you –homemade crumpets are everything they’re chalked up to be! Continue below to our crumpet recipe learn how to make the BEST homemade crumpets EVER!

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What Are Crumpets?

Crumpets are English griddle cakes made from flour, milk/water and yeast and are traditionally eaten for breakfast or with afternoon tea. They’re soft and somewhat spongy in texture and their crowning feature are the dozens of tiny holes that dot the surface, allowing whatever you spread on them to soak down into them, making each and every bite an unforgettable one.

Crumpet vs English Muffin: What is the Difference?

Crumpets and English muffins are sometimes confused and while it’s true that they’re both cooked on a griddle, they are distinctly different. English muffins are more like bread rolls; they’re doughy, heavier and bread-like. English muffins are also cut in a half for serving.

Crumpets are lighter and spongier in texture both as a result of different ingredients/ratios as well as technique and the dual rising method that gives them a different texture, consistency and appearance (specifically the dozens of tiny holes that dot the top surface).

Unlike English muffins, crumpets are not split in half for serving. Instead the butter, honey, jam, etc and spread right on top of the toasted crumpet.

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Where Did Crumpets Originate?

Crumpets originated in United Kingdom and one of the earliest mentions of “crumpet” came from the English Bible translator, John Wycliffe, who referred to them as “the crompid cake.” The name is thought to have Celtic origins referring to a “thin, flat cake” (i.e., Breton: krampouezhl; Cornish: krampoeth; orWelsh: crempog or crempot, a type of pancake).

The crumpet has evolved over time. Centuries ago they were made without yeast and were flatter and harder, more like pancakes (what is also a Welsh variation, bara piglydd,known as pikelets, likewise enjoyed throughout Australia and New Zealand). During the Victorian era the yeast was introduced and crumpets have never been the same since – for the better.

Before we get started there are a few important questions I get asked a lot that I want to address…

How Long Should Crumpet Batter Rest?

Different recipes recommend different times. The batter is ready after sitting for 30 minutes (crumpets in above pics were made after 30 min) but I have found that letting it rest a bit longer will give you an even higher rise and a lighter texture. In the pic below I let the batter sit for an additional 20 minutes. See the side-by-side pic for a comparison of height.

Try both and see which you prefer. Both are excellent but I slightly prefer the higher rise.

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Do I Need Crumpet Rings to Make Crumpets?

Yes. Crumpet batter is very loose and runny and the crumpets rings are what will shape and hold the batter while the crumpets are cooking.

I use Norpro’s English Muffin/Crumpet Rings. They do the job perfectly.

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Can Crumpets Be Frozen?

Yes, crumpets freeze well. Let them cool completely and freeze them in a ziplock bag or airtight container for up to two months. To eat them let them thaw and then toast them.

Traditional Crumpets Recipe

Let’s get started!

Stir the sugar and yeast into the warm milk and let it rest for 10 minutes until frothy.

In a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer combine the flour and salt.

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Add the liquid to the flour mixture and stir/knead until a thick dough forms. If using a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment and beat the mixture for about 3 minutes until a thick dough forms.

Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and set it in a warm place to rise for at least an hour or up to two (it should nearly double in size). This stage is important for the formation of the bubbles that will later form the classic holes in the crumpets.

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Dissolve the baking soda in the warm water and add it to the dough. In addition to the previous proving phase, the baking soda is also what helps aerate the crumpets to give them their classic pores. Those pores allow the butter later on to soak beautifully into the crumpet and gives them their famous sponge-like texture.

If using a stand mixer, beat the batter for a minute or two. Or use an electric mixer to beat the batter. If some small lumps remain that’s okay. Any remaining lumps will dissolve during the next resting stage.

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Cover the batter and let it rest in a warm place for at least 30 minutes (see note below comparing the rise of the crumpets depending on how long the batter sits).

After 30 minutes the batter should be nice and bubbly. When you stir it, it will bubble and froth nicely.

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Time to prepare the crumpet rings.

Oil the inside rims of the crumpet rings. Lightly oil the frying pan. You can use a regular skillet or a cast iron pan (my preference). I’m using my Lodge 12″ Cast Iron Pan.

Heat the pan and rings over medium-high heat.

Once the rings are hot, pour the batter into each ring until it’s slightly more than half full.

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Cooking time will vary depending on your stovetop and frying pan but these will cook for approx 8-10 minutes (the time will vary according to the kind of cooktop and cookware you’re using. Just be sure to keep an eye on them to ensure they don’t burn on the bottom. Lower the temp as needed to finish off the cooking).

The batter will begin to rise and bubble on top.

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After several minutes when the tops are cooked and the classic pores/holes are present with the bottoms lightly browned, your crumpets are done and you can remove the rings.

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Traditionally crumpets are only cooked on one side only, not flipped over, and then toasted later. However, if you’re going to eat the crumpets immediately, I prefer to remove the rings and flip the crumpets over to cook an extra minute or two on the top side for a nice golden color and added layer of crispiness. If you flip them be careful not to move them so you don’t smear any uncooked batter and thereby cover over the pores.

If you’re keeping them for later or plan on freezing them, you have the option to flip or not flip – either way you’ll want to toast them to reheat them.

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Your gorgeous, delicious homemade crumpets are ready to eat!

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Do Crumpets Need to be Toasted?

Store-bought crumpets are always toasted before eating them because they’ve become soft from sitting in the packaging. However homemade crumpets straight out of the frying pan will be wonderfully crispy on the outside so there is no need to toast them. If you’re not serving them immediately toast them just before serving.

Serve the crumpets warm slathered with butter, jam, golden syrup, honey or topping of your choice.

Crumpets can also be frozen, thawed and toasted.

Note: Crumpets are eaten whole/open-faced and are not cut in half horizontally.

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Enjoy!

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For a whole grain version try our Whole Wheat Crumpets!

For more delicious British favorites be sure to try our:

  • Yorkshire Pudding
  • Sticky Toffee Pudding
  • Treacle Tart
  • Eccles Cakes
  • Spotted Dick
  • Christmas Pudding
  • Flapjacks
  • Toad in the Hole
  • Fish and Chips
  • Mushy Peas
  • Bangers and Mash

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Authentic English Crumpets

Kimberly Killebrew

These authentic English crumpets have a fabulous flavor and texture. Delightfully crispy, chewy, and delicately spongy, you're going to fall in love with these homemade crumpets!

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4.97 from 304 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Rising Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, bread, Breakfast, Side Dish

Cuisine British, english

Servings 10 crumpets

Calories 108 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour (can substitute half bread flour)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup warm milk
  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1 teaspoon cane sugar
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • Stir the sugar and yeast into the warm milk and let it rest for 10 minutes until frothy. In a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer combine the flour and salt.

  • Add the liquid to the flour mixture and stir/knead until a thick dough forms. If using a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment and beat the mixture for about 3 minutes until a thick dough forms. Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap and set it in a warm place for at least an hour or up to two to let the dough rise (it should nearly double in size).This stage is important for the formation of the bubbles that will later form the classic holes in the crumpets.

  • Dissolve the baking soda in the warm water and add it to the dough. If using a stand mixer, beat the batter for a minute or two. Or use an electric mixer to beat the batter. If some small lumps remain that's okay. Any remaining lumps will dissolve during the next resting stage.

    Cover the batter and let it rest in a warm place for at least 30 minutes (see note below). After 30 minutes the batter should be nice and bubbly.

  • Prepare the crumpet rings by greasing the inside of each rim. (I use and like Norpro's English Muffin/Crumpet Rings.) Lightly oil the frying pan. You can use a regular skillet or a cast iron pan (my preference). I use my Lodge 12" Cast Iron Pan.

    Place the rings in the frying pan over medium-high heat.

  • Once the rings are hot, pour the batter into each ring until it's slightly more than half full. Cooking time will vary depending on your stovetop and frying pan but these will cook for approx. 10 minutes (**the time will vary according to the kind of cooktop and cookware you're using and may take longer. Just be sure to keep an eye on them to ensure they don't burn on the bottom. Lower the temp as needed to finish off the cooking). Turn the heat down as needed to prevent burning. The batter will begin to rise and bubble on top. After several minutes when the tops are cooked and the classic pores/holes are present with the bottoms lightly browned, your crumpets are done. Note: You can either remove the rings and flip the crumpets over to cook the other side for another minute or two until golden or remove them from the rings and toast the crumpets. (See blog post for more info on this.)

  • Serve the crumpets immediately slathered with butter, jam, golden syrup or honey. To reheat later toast them in the toaster. Can also be frozen, thaw first before toasting. (Crumpets are eaten whole/open-faced and are not sliced in half horizontally.)

  • NOTE: Regarding how long to let the batter sit before using: It's ready after 30 minutes but letting it rest a bit longer will give you an even higher rise and a lighter texture (see blog post for side-by-side comparison pics). And more bubbles means more of those classic holes in your crumpets. Try both and see which you prefer. Both are excellent.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1crumpet | Calories: 108kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 298mg | Potassium: 62mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 40IU | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Keyword Crumpets

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Originally published on The Daring Gourmet October 17, 2019

Authentic English Crumpets (2024)

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What is the American equivalent to the English crumpet? ›

What are crumpets called in America? Most of my American audience call crumpets… English muffins. It's worth getting to know which is which as they are both very different.

What do Brits put on crumpets? ›

Butter was crowned the winning crumpet topping (38 per cent), with jam, cheese, honey and marmite also featuring high on the list.

Are crumpets originally British? ›

Crumpets sit alongside television, football and the internet in the list of Great British inventions. Crumpets of some form have been around in England for a few hundred years, but it was really only in the Victorian era that the modern incarnation became recognisable.

What is the difference between a crumpet and an English muffin? ›

Batter: Crumpets have a loose batter and are usually cooked inside of a crumpet ring mold. English muffins have a firm dough, and the muffins are usually rolled out into little balls before cooking on the stove. Texture: English muffins have more of a bread-like texture, while crumpets have a spongy texture.

Are crumpets healthier than bread? ›

Crumpets are the lowest calorie option in the morning goods section, and have by far the lowest fat content. We're not sure whether today's advice is that this is a good or bad thing, but if fat is currently good, throw another nob of butter on!

Are crumpets healthier than English muffins? ›

Crumpets have a little fewer calories when compared to English muffins. Yet, English muffins can be considered to be the healthier option between these two yummy goods. The reason is that English muffins have fewer fats and no cholesterol. Good news - both crumpets and muffins can be made in healthier versions.

How are you supposed to eat crumpets? ›

Crumpets are sweet, flat, round and you can have them with a variety of toppings, hot or cold. I like a crumpet toasted with butter and strawberry jam on it. They are a bakery item, which have lots of small holes in them They are grilled [toasted] and can then be eaten with butter, butter substitute or jam.

Can you get crumpets in the USA? ›

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 United Statew now, but they're not as common in the bread aisle as English muffins. Try making your own with this crumpet recipe from our sister site Food & Wine.

Which side of the crumpet do you toast? ›

As a result, they are not at all crispy and they don't develop the toasted flavour that they were born to provide. The underside wants to be toasted to the point where it starts to blacken, while the top side wants to be crispy.

Why are crumpets rubbery? ›

I've looked through many recipes and I have found that there are three things that do still vary: the liquid used is milk or water, or a mix – milk makes a soft crumpet and water makes a crisper one; plain or strong flour is used (or a mix) – the former makes a rubbery crumpet and latter makes one that's a bit more ...

Why do crumpets taste different? ›

I've looked through many recipes and I have found that there are three things that do still vary: the liquid used is milk or water, or a mix – milk makes a soft crumpet and water makes a crisper one; plain or strong flour is used (or a mix) – the former makes a rubbery crumpet and latter makes one that's a bit more ...

Can you eat crumpets raw? ›

They tend to have a soapy texture cold and are rather unpleasant to eat. So you likely can, but they are much tastier grilled with hot butter on top afterwards.

What are crumpets called in the US? ›

What North Americans call "English muffins", as made by Thomas's and their various competitors in the US and Canada, are a somewhat inferior (sorry, folks) variant of what British people simply call "muffins".

What do Brits call cupcakes? ›

United Kingdom. English muffins are usually referred to simply as muffins in the UK; sweet American-style cupcake-shaped muffins are occasionally referred to as American muffins to differentiate.

What is traditionally served with crumpets? ›

Toasted and slathered with butter while still hot. There should be enough butter to penetrate the crumpet and drench the chin when bitten. It is permissible on occasion to have something else - as well as butter, not instead of - on the crumpet: marmite, strawberry jam and marmalade are possible.

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How do you explain a crumpet to an American? ›

A crumpet is a small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast. It is a popular choice for breakfast or afternoon tea in the United Kingdom. They are also enjoyed in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia. Crumpets are a small, round bread with a spongy interior texture.

What is a crumpet most similar to? ›

After all, crumpets and English muffins are both griddle cakes – meaning they were originally made on the stove top in a cast-iron griddle pan. They're both round and generally biscuit-sized. They both have a spongy texture full of nooks and crannies for absorbing melted butter and other delicious toppings.

Is a crumpet just a pancake? ›

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.

What is an American muffin in England? ›

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