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How to Make Delicious Vegan Crumpets

Have you ever wondered how to make crumpets at home?

Are you aware that there is such a thing as a vegan crumpet?

Do you have the impression that crumpets are too involved, too complicated and not easy to make at home?

Or whether a quick and easy crumpet recipe actually exists?

Well, let me help you bust these myths.

If you are a crumpet lover, and you frequently buy packets of crumpet, without second thought you automatically pop them in the toaster to get that crisp edge, you fill the holes with lashings of butter and drizzle honey generously all over, you then haphazardly gobble them down for breakfast and wish you could make them at home.

Now is time for you to dig deeper so your dream will come true!

Making crumpets is quite similar to making pancakes. However, the similarity stops there.

Even though the traditional ingredients are mainly flour, yeast, milk or water and egg base, the crumpet batter is quite sticky and bubbly.

I was told by a keen foodie that the best crumpets should be full of holes, crisp, chewy and spongy.

Some people will go to great lengths developing fermentation mix for the crumpet batter, but this recipe doesn’t require that.

In fact, after a quick mix, it only takes 30 minutes standing time in a warm place for the unique character of the crumpet batter to develop. You’re ready to cook up these delicious treats in minutes.

Let me show you how to do this.

 

Crumpet with tomato pesto cheese avocado bean sprout by Missey Grace

Once the batter has doubled in size and showing a lot of bubbles, it’s ready to start cooking on your kitchen stovetop. That’s right, there’s no baking required.

This recipe makes between 9 and 12 golden crumpets based on the size of the ring or mould you use.

Get your set of egg rings if you already have them in your kitchen drawer. Or check your pantry and look for metal pastry (or cookie) moulds.

You can use different shapes and sizes, but I will go for the size of my palm as a general rule.

I remember we used to get square crumpets from the store in the olden days, but somehow, we see mostly in round shape these days.

If you don’t have moulds and you still want to make crumpets, yes you can, the free-form crumpets will not have the typical height or big holes to allow the butter and honey permeate into the nooks, but I reckon that’ll spoil the fun. Don’t you?

Unlike pancakes, you could make more than one or two in the frying pan at a time. Depending on how many metal moulds can fit into your frying pan, you want to leave some room to manoeuvre.

And another thing: patience is a must in cooking crumpets, it needs a little more time to firm up the bottom so you don’t want to use high heat, hence timing is important.

Soon as you see the soft white sticky batter turns to a solid colour and the edge becomes a light brown colour, it’s time to use a pair of tongs to gently lift the rings or moulds, keep them on the side in the frying pan, leave them there for the next batch.

Flip the crumpets so you can add some colour on the other side too, but this time it’s much quicker to cook, about one minute will generally do the trick.

Oh, just another tip for you!

If I intend to serve the crumpets immediately, I may let the cooking go a touch further until they are nicely golden brown. If I make another batch for future treats, I’d leave them as lightly cooked, then when I pop them into my toaster a proper golden colour will ensue.

So, are you ready? Let’s make crumpets!!

 

How to make vegan crumpets by Missey Grace

Vegan Crumpets

A super easy way to cook delicious vegan crumpets at home in less than one hour of your time.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Resting time 30 minutes
Total Time 47 minutes
Course Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine Australian, English
Servings 12

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup plain flour
  • 200 ml warm water
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp dried yeast

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients to a mixing bowl, mix well with a balloon whisk.
  • Leave the batter in a warm place for 30 minutes.
    Making crumpet batter by Missey Grace
  • Prepare a large frying pan over medium-low heat.
  • If not using a non-stick frying pan, spray cooking oil to the surface, if using metal egg rings or pastry moulds, make sure they are greased so the crumpet batter won’t stick to the rings.
  • Pour enough batter to fill each ring, let gently cook for about 3 minutes, watch the heat so the bottom of crumpet does not burn.
  • When you see the crumpet starting to become a light golden, use a pair of tongs to remove rings, then flip crumpets to cook the other side for one minute.
    Cook crumpets in metal rings by Missey Grace
  • Transfer cooked crumpets to a platter (pop them in a pre-heated low temperature oven to keep warm), repeat the above steps until all batter is used.
    Cooked crumpets by Missey Grace
  • Serve with toppings of your preference. For the sweet tooth try fig jam and soft homemade vegan ricotta. If you’re hungry for a savoury taste try peanut butter, pesto, vegan vintage cheese, salad mix or sliced avocado, roast veggies, the variations are endless, just explore!
    Crumpet with tomato pesto cheese avocado bean sprout by Missey Grace
Keyword Crumpet, Vegan