Crumpets


Description

Enjoy lovely crumpets which are prepared in a similar way to pancakes but the metal rings keep the batter in place to create tall, fluffy crumpets that are miles better than any you can buy in the shop. You can always have the oven on at 200°C and then pop them in for a few minutes to finish off.

Ingredients

250g plain flour
10g fresh yeast
250g whole milk
20g honey
125g water
1 pinch of fine sea salt
10g malt vinegar
Vegetable oil, for greasing the rings and the pan

Directions

1. Put the flour in a large bowl. Break up the yeast on top and rub into the flour using the flats of your hands – as if you were washing your hand.

2. Add the milk and honey and mix together to form a thick batter.

3. Cover with a baking cloth or large freezer bag and allow to rest for at least 30 minutes until the batter bubbles up.

4. Warm the water, salt and vinegar in a small pan then remove from the heat, stir into the batter and mix gently. Leave to rest, covered as before, for a further 20-30 min.

5. Cook the crumpets in batches. Grease the rings and coat the base of the pan well with vegetable oil. Put the rings into the pan and place over a low–medium heat – you want the oil in the pan to be hot, but not sizzling.

6. Use a ladle to fill each ring to just below the rim and cook for 10-12 min until the crumpets are light golden underneath but still quite white on top.

7. Leave to cool and then toast them before eating with butter.

Enjoy!

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