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Pikelets (bakestone Recipes)

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Pikelets (bakestone Recipes)


Servings: 8
Ingredients:

  • 8 oz Plain or unbleached flour
  • 1 t  Salt
  • 1/2 oz Fresh yeast*
  • 1 t  Sugar
  • 5 fl Warm water
  • 1 t  Butter
  • 5 fl Warm milk
  • 1    Egg, beaten

*Or 1 1/2 t dried yeast. — These are similar to crumpets — they are
made with a yeast batter, but cooked without rings. — Sift the flour and
salt into a warm bowl. Dissolve the yeast and the sugar in the warm
water. Melt the butter in the warm milk and beat in the egg. Stir the
yeast liquid and then the milk mixture into the flour. Mix into a smooth
batter and beat well. Cover and leave in a warm place for 1 to 1 1/2
hours, until the batter is thick and bubbling. Warm the bakestone and
grease with a piece of lard on a fork (use a piece of fat back if you’re
short of lard). When a drop of water sputters on the bakestone, it’s hot
enough. Stir the batter, then use a ladle or a jug to pour it onto the
bakestone in round ‘puddles|, leaving space in between so that the
pikelets will be easy to turn. The yeast batter will not spread as much
as pancake batter. Cook over a moderate heat until bubbles break the top
surface and the underneath is pale gold. Flip over the pikelets and cook
the other side until honey-colored. Keep wach batch warm in a folded
cloth in a low oven. Serve with butter, honey or preserves, or for a
savory dish, with cream cheese or grilled bacon, or little sausages. To
reheat, crisp under the grill.





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