Fresh free range egg from my chickens, nice slice of cheddar cheese, and a sausage patty are pretty good on them, too.
Or some peanut butter if you are in a rush.
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Fresh free range egg from my chickens, nice slice of cheddar cheese, and a sausage patty are pretty good on them, too.
Or some peanut butter if you are in a rush.
I did not realize the English liked them so much, hell I did not even think they were English.
I use them for sandwiches. I'm American btw.
butter them
Too spicy!
That's the plan.
The British call them crumpets. Yes that's what a crumpet is, it's an English muffin.
IMO they're one of the better handles for Jimmy Dean microwave sandwiches because they hold together better. The croissants are also good. The biscuit disintegrates.
I eat 'em toasted with peanut butter for breakfast most days. Just got finished with one. I don't know what the deal is, so I'm going to invent one: a medieval French chef sold his soul for the recipe and the English adopted them as a reminder that all French bakers should go to the devil!