Warburtons shares secret crumpet recipe so you can recreate it at home (2024)

  • Warburtons makes 700m crumpets a year and has used same recipe for 30 years
  • Ingredients are limited to plain flour, salt, sugar, baking powder and dried yeast
  • Baking become increasingly popular among Brits stuck indoors during lockdown

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When it comes to comfort food, not much rivals a fluffy, lightly toasted crumpet oozing with a dollop of butter.

It's the perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea, and is equally delicious topped with jam, peanut butter or - controversially - a slither of Marmite.

With many Brits finding themselves with extra time on their hands as a result of working from home or being furloughed from their jobs, it's hardly surprising that baking has seen a resurgence in recent weeks.

Many restaurant chains including Pizza Express and Wagamamas, unable to open their doors to customers during lockdown, have taken to sharing recipes for their popular dishes so that fans can recreate them at home.

When it comes to comfort food, little beats a fluffy, lightly toasted crumpet oozing with a dollop of butter. Pictured: stock image

Now Warburtons has got on board with the trend, unveiling the recipe for its popular crumpets, reports Metro.

The brand churns out 700 million crumpets a year and has stuck to the same method and ingredients for the past 30 years, so it's certainly a winning formula.

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All you need are cupboard staples including plain flour, salt, sugar, baking powder and dried yeast - as well as a splash of water, a hot pan and a metal biscuit cutter.

Here FEMAIL shares how to bake your own quintessentially British treat - a perfect snack for VE Day.

How to bake your own Warburtons crumpets

Warburtons has unveiled the recipe for its popular crumpets

INGREDIENTS (makes six)

  • 150g plain white flour
  • 200ml water
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp dried yeast

METHOD

Step one: the batter

Add flour, water and salt to a mixing bowl and whisk vigorously for around five minutes.

Mix a splash of water into to your dried yeast and add sugar, baking powder and the yeast mixture to the bowl and mix for another 30 seconds until you have a clear batter.

Cover your mixing bowl and put it into a warm place for 15 minutes to settle. Make sure you use a generous sized bowl as the mixture will expand.

Step two: bake

Place a greased metal biscuit cutter (or any shape cutter you have to hand) into the middle of a non-stick frying pan.

Pre-heat your frying pan on a hob on a medium-high heat setting.

Give your batter a stir to remove any large air bubbles, then use a ladle to drop approximately 60g of batter into the cutter inside the pan.

Wait for approximately four minutes, then carefully lift the cutter away from the crumpet. If the top still looks a bit under-baked, flip it over in the pan for a few seconds.

Remove your baked crumpet from pan and allow it to cool.

Repeat using up the rest of the batter, then toast them and add your topping before tucking in!

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Warburtons shares secret crumpet recipe so you can recreate it at home (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in warburtons crumpets? ›

Ingredients. Wheat Flour [with Calcium, Iron, Niacin (B3) and Thiamin (B1)], Water, Yeast, Raising Agents: E450, E500, E501; Salt, Sugar, Preservative: Calcium Propionate.

What is the American equivalent of a crumpet? ›

What are crumpets called in America? Most of my American audience call crumpets… English muffins.

What has happened to Warburtons crumpets? ›

But Waitrose recently announced it was removing all Warburtons products from its shelves, reports the Mirror. The supermarket giant claimed the 'performance' of its baked goods 'didn't meet expectations'. The supermarket said sales of crumpets at Waitrose dropped by 15% over the last year.

Are warburtons crumpets unhealthy? ›

The problem with crumpets is that generally, varieties found in supermarkets contain high salt levels. Brands like Warburton's and Kingsmill, known for their crumpets, contain up to 15% of your recommended daily salt intake in just one crumpet.

Why has Waitrose stopped selling Warburtons crumpets? ›

It has emerged the shop axed the bakery brand a year ago due to concerns over 'performance', and as a result some customers have vowed to shop elsewhere. Sales of crumpets in the UK are up 10% year-on-year, but at the time Waitrose scrapped Warburtons it said its own crumpet sales had dropped by 15%.

Are crumpets healthier than bread? ›

Crumpets are the lowest calorie option in the morning goods section, and have by far the lowest fat content. We're not sure whether today's advice is that this is a good or bad thing, but if fat is currently good, throw another nob of butter on!

Why is crumpet slang for a woman? ›

Humorist Frank Muir dubbed Joan Bakewell as "the thinking man's crumpet" following her appearances in high-brow television discussion programmes such as BBC2's Late Night Line-Up, and the term has subsequently been used to refer to other women who are intelligent and good looking.

What does crumpet mean in British slang? ›

British, informal + sometimes offensive. : a person who is sexually attractive.

What do British people call crumpets? ›

Crumpets are regionally known as pikelets, a name also applied to a thinner, more pancake-like griddle bread; a type of the latter is referred to as a crumpet in Scotland.

Why is Warburtons so popular? ›

He believes innovation around product development is one of the reasons the brand, which produces two million products every day at its 11 bakeries, sees customers returning time and time again. “They put the consumer at the heart of what they do and really engage with all the market trends,” he says.

Does Aldi sell Warburtons bread? ›

Warburtons The True Taste Of Wholemeal 800g | ALDI.

Have Warburtons changed their crumpets? ›

Brand New Crumpet Thins

With the original Crumpet and Giant Crumpets already firm favourites, the new wrapped bakery item is perfect for those wanting a smaller breakfast or snack option, without sacrificing the iconic taste of Warburtons crumpets.

Are crumpets bad for your heart? ›

Crumpets often contain both added salt (sodium chloride) and a raising agent such as baking powder or sodium bicarbonate. Both of these contain sodium – the part of salt that raises our blood pressure.

Is it bad to eat crumpets everyday? ›

Crumpets are not necessarily a 'bad' snack - it is just that there are much healthier snacks that you can eat! Crumpets are low in calories and fat, but, as a white processed carbohydrate, they do not contain a lot of nutrients or fibre.

Why do crumpets upset my stomach? ›

Wheat Intolerance

Many people experience IBS-type symptoms such as bloating, wind, gurgling and abdominal pain after eating wheat which can be due to the high level of fructans (a type of fermentable carbohydrate) found in wheat, barley and rye.

Are crumpets full of sugar? ›

Generally, buns, tea cakes, and crumpets are lower in sugar and fat than cakes and pastries – as long as you don't add butter or sweet spreads to them. Try to keep biscuits for an occasional treat, and stick to one or two at a time.

Why are crumpets healthy? ›

Source of carbohydrates: Crumpets are a source of carbohydrates, which are important for providing energy to the body. They can be a good breakfast option for people who need a quick source of energy to start their day.

Do Warburtons crumpets contain dairy? ›

Suitable for Vegetarians. May Contain: Eggs, Milk, Sesame, Soya. Contains: Wheat. This product is produced in a bakery which uses Milk, Sesame Seeds, Soya and Egg.

What is the American name for bread similar to British crumpets? ›

So while you might have considered English muffins a “British” bread, it's actually more common here in the United States (and therefore why you see them in stores more often than crumpets). In fact, you'll likely find them referred to as just muffins or American Muffins in the United Kingdom.

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