krimpets
Krimpets are a type of sweet pastry that originated in the United Kingdom, particularly popular in the North of England. They are typically made with a flaky, buttery pastry and filled with a sweet filling. The most common fillings include fruit, such as apple or jam, and sometimes a custard or cream cheese mixture. Krimpets are often diamond-shaped or rectangular, with the pastry often crimped around the edges, hence their name.
The preparation of krimpets involves rolling out the pastry, cutting it into desired shapes, and then adding