- Crempog
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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. Traditional for a birthday celebration in Wales.
The English word crumpet may be derived from it.[1]
Contents
In poetry
A Welsh verse[2] sung by children refers to crempog:
- 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 rhu 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
External links
- Crempog recipe at www.everything2.com
- Crempogs Ynys Mon recipe
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