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crumpets aka pikelets

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jack daniels | 16:57 Tue 09th Mar 2010 | Food & Drink
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Oh I really love these, I just wondered how you eat yours......what toppings are used & what else can be done with them.
I like mine toasted, buttered and then either plain or with any of these

jam
or
marmite
or
cheese
or
tomato puree, ham & cheese (mini pizza style)

any more toppings please

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Just butter, cheese or marmite
hot with spread and peanut butter.
Toasted with almond butter. Yum!
but why does no one sell pikelets anymore? also, as a midlander moved down south, everyone thinks i made the word up so I am so glad someone else knows it!
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here you go bushbaby

http://www.google.co....s&fp=4d1e998208e8ca69

my son had some today topped with crispy bacon & sliced tomato (with lashings of butter of course)
Never heard it called a pikelet - sounds like a small traveller
pikelets look like crumpets that have been sat on LOL
Just to be picky(as always LOL)
Crumpets are not the same as Pikelets.
These are Crumpets:~
http://www.essentiall...m/images/crumpets.jpg
These are Pikelets
http://www.harveysath...loads/2008/06/006.jpg
The main difference being that Pikelets are much thinner,and don't (usually) have so many holes in them.
Pikelets seem now to be a bit of a rare breed now,you used to be able to get them everywhere.
Tesco used to sell them but now I have to pretend to be posh and go to M&S for them as I can't find them anywhere else (pikelets I mean - crumpets are common, you can get those anywhere!)
Chees AND marmite. Ohh now I am hungry.
< cheese> even
Searingly hot with chocolate spread - no butter.

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