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ererbus | 13:51 Tue 26th Aug 2014 | Recipes
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why do we have to ask for Crumpets now when we always knew them as Pikelets?
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As in crumpets the baked thingy?

I've never heard them called pikelets before? Is that a regional thing?
It seems crumpets are called Pikelets mainly in

Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire
Thanks emeritus, I'd never heard them called that before.

I grew up in Leicester and we called them Pikelets.
I'm in York and we call them crumpets.......whatever their name they are only an excuse for eating loads of butter.
And jam, crafty...
Born in Nottingham and we called them Pikelets.. Yuk!
Waitrose own crumpets are lush......
I've never called them pikelets
I just hate the texture..
It makes my teeth itch
Who says you can't call them pikelets any more, ererbus?

Pikelets are something different in Stoke.

Pikelet, a North Staffordshire delicacy. A thicker form of oatcake with raisins added.
They are nothing like crumpets.
What I new as a pikelet was like a thicker pancake batter as a crumpet was thicker and made with yeast more bready.
im in west bromwich and we call em pikelets too says crumpets on the packet though
Nice with cheese on too
Ooh, they are lovely with marmite.
From the West Midlands and they are pikelets to me
Grew up in Lincolnshire, my mother called them pikelets

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