- Material: Tin
- Dimensions: Set of 4, Each 3.5 x .75-in.
- Origin: Taiwan
- Cleaning & Care: Handwash and Dry Thoroughly
Product Description
English muffins are not really muffins: the yeast batter is cooked on a griddle, making these ???muffins??? a type of Americanized crumpet, a cross between a pancake and a flatbread. Rings like these give English muffins their characteristic shape. They are often preheated with the griddle, then batter is spooned into them and the muffins are cooked on one side before the rings are removed and the muffins flipped over to finish cooking. Packaged four to a box, the r… More >>
Norpro English Muffin Rings Set of 4
Tags: English, Muffin, Norpro, Rings
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#1 by kid on June 1, 2010 - 5:53 pm
Came in box that were fine but opened up box they were all bent had to reshape them. They are made in taiwan so you get what you pay for. Better off using tuna cans
Rating: 2 / 5
#2 by vagabond phoenix on June 1, 2010 - 7:07 pm
I’d say these rings do only okay. I make crumpets with them, and on the second use, one of the rings fell apart at the welded seam. Also, for crumpets, I think it is better to have a taller ring for more uniform heating. So, I am searching for a better set.
Rating: 3 / 5
#3 by Logical on June 1, 2010 - 9:53 pm
Each ring will take 10 tablespoons to fill it up to the top.
Note that these rings DID scratch my non-stick griddle surface.
When these rings arrive, you should take a pair of needle nose vise grips and bend or smash the sharp corners.
Then use a file of some sort to round off anything that feels like it may still scratch.
I just wish I had known this earlier …
I would still buy these again and still give them a five star, but I would do a little bit of a touch on them if you have the tools and ability.
A simple finger nail file may even do the trick.
They are sturdy, they do work, and they are price nicely.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Nettie Scott on June 2, 2010 - 12:22 am
I’ve used similar rings in the past and often found that they did not last well. I am pleased with the sturdiness of these rings and the nice finish on them. They are strong, clean easily and do the job right. The price is reasonable, especially given how well made they are.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Emily Rich on June 2, 2010 - 1:17 am
I tried every kitchen and discount store in the city and couldn’t find these. I bake gluten free and needed something to make rolls that could be used as hamburger buns or with poached eggs, etc. I was thrilled to find these on Amazon. They work great for baking rolls with a thicker batter (a thin batter will run out the edges). Also, be sure to spray with vegetable spray because they are not non-stick. I ordered two boxes and then ordered them again a few months later so I could bake larger batches. Love ‘em!
Rating: 5 / 5