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English Muffin & Crumpet Rings
item# 4651 $10.95
average of 11 reviews
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Make your own English muffins
These rings are designed to hold flowing batter in place as it bakes into delightful English muffins (or crumpets) atop your hot griddle.
- Rings can also be used as biscuit & pastry cutters.
- Set of eight metal rings.
- Each measures 3 3/4" x 1" deep.
Reviews
09/29/2009
Easy to use, no problem with rust. Made delicious crumpets and muffins, much better than store-bought. Comes with recipe.
09/22/2009
Work well, and if you're feeling adventurous they make great egg molds for eggs and cheese on your homemade English muffins! Wish they were a heavier cast iron mold however, less leakage and rust issues.
09/18/2009
Geshia brand fruits come in can that the bottom can be cut out of. Going to make crumoets soon.
08/30/2009
About the tuna fish or cat food cans: These are made with only one openable end these days. You would need tin snips or a hacksaw to cut the bottom out.
07/01/2009
While I wish they were made of something a little more durable, these are great when making muffins or as cookie cutters. You do need to dry them well but for the price I've really enjoyed using them.
03/10/2009
I have several cats and the small cat food cans are the same size as tuna cans. Less expensive and you can throw them away or reuse.
02/26/2009
Wash with soap and water after baking, dry them, and then leave in the still warm oven to completely dry. Also works for cookie cutters - no rust.
02/25/2009
first attempt at muffins,they came out great,now looking for larger rings to supersize my english muffins.
02/23/2009
As was with the last reviewer, mine rusted after just one use. Find a manufacturer to make them out of stainless steel; otherwise, these are just not practical.
02/12/2009
For the standard of KA product, it's better to look for other brands for the rings. Mine got rusty after one time use.
These are made from tin so do need to be thoroughly dried before they are stored. Mary @KAF





