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| + Pelador | Jun 6 2016, 03:16 AM Post #16 |
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Crumpets and English muffins are two entirely different baked goods. The only thing they have in common is that both are properly made on a griddle, bakestone, or other heated surface. After baking, muffins are solid on both sides. Crumpets are solid on only one side; the bottom. The surface of the top side is broken up by many popped bubbles which make interior micro-caverns for butter to melt into. |
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| Dankness Lava | Jun 6 2016, 03:20 AM Post #17 |
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I've seen English Muffins made in that fashion. |
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