Crempog
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Alternative name(s) | Ffroes |
Place of origin | Wales |
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Type | Pancake |
Main ingredient(s) | Flour, salt, eggs, milk, butter |
A crempog is a Welsh pancake made with self-raising flour, salt, eggs, milk and salted butter. They are also known as ffroes and normally served piled into a stack and spread with butter. It is traditionally served at birthday celebrations in Wales.
It is similar to the Breton word krampouezh (which means the same thing), and the English word crumpet may be derived from crempog [1] or Cornish krampoeth.
In poetry
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- Modryb Elin Enog
- Os gwelwch chi'n dda ga i grempog?
- Cew chithau de a siwgr brown
- A phwdin lond eich ffedog
- Modryb Elin Enog
- Mae 'ngheg i'n grimp am grempog
- Mae Mam rhy dlawd i brynu blawd
- A Sian yn rhy ddiog i nol y triog
- A 'nhad yn rhy wael i weithio
- Os gwelwch chi'n dda ga i grempog
In English:
- Auntie Elin Enog
- Please may I have a pancake?
- You can have tea and brown sugar
- And your apron full of pudding
- Auntie Elin Enog
- My mouth is parched for pancakes
- My mum is too poor to buy flour
- And Sian is too lazy to get the treacle
- And my father's too sick to work
- Please may I have a pancake?
See also
References
- Sources consulted
- Endnotes
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External links
- Crempog recipe at www.everything2.com
- Crempogs Ynys Mon recipe