barpen   10 #1 Posted April 25, 2008 As a lad in the 1950s we would go to Hillsborough and buy picklets and oatcakes from a shop run by a Mr Mole. The shop had a huge hotplate behind the counter and the old chap had a large bowl of batter and cooked these things by the hundred.  Nothing tasted better than freshly made picklets. The one's in the supermarkets must be days old when you buy them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
fox20thc   10 #2 Posted April 25, 2008 My fellas dad was telling me about this shop only the other week. They used to stop and get some on the way home from the match on a saturday Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
nosy nellie   10 #3 Posted April 25, 2008 I remember Mr Mole and his pickelate shop,is this the correct spelling? Pickelates and oatcakes fantastic fresh off the hotplate. The shop was where the old fashioned sweetshop was up the two steps if I remember correctly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
broncolives   10 #4 Posted April 25, 2008 I am sure it was the same guy who used to sell Pikelets and oatcakes from a push bike. It had a great big basket on the front covered with a tea towel. Tuesday afternoon was the day he sold on Freedom Street. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hillsbro   29 #5 Posted April 25, 2008 (edited) I well remember the shop - here's a copy of my post on another thread (see http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?p=2971452&highlight=Pikelet#post2971452)  ... the scene depicted in Eric Leslie's drawing in "Oatcakes, Pikelets and Sarsparilla". I imagine the drawing is copyrighted or I would scan it and give a link to Photobucket, but the text reads "There, in full view of the street, was a large flat metal plate kept very hot. Every few seconds a man with an apron (i.e. Mr Moule) would pour a measure of creamy mixture on. There, it would sizzle noisily before being deftly turned over to sizzle on the other side until picked up and served on a piece of grease-proof paper."  This description is very accurate; the shop was always a hive of activity, with old John Moule keeping up production while his wife Jessie served customers. The shop closed when John died in 1966.  You can still get oatcakes in Hillsborough; they're 50p for a packet of 4 from Funk's pork butchers almost opposite where Moule's shop was. They're delicious with a fried egg, or toasted with cheese... Edited September 25, 2018 by hillsbro Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Jan Softly   10 #6 Posted September 25, 2008 Yes, just the aroma's coming from Mr Mole's as you stood in his shop the window was to the left and the huge grill on the left. My mother once a week would pick up the pikelets, oatcakes, I somehow dont remember milkcakes. He was a friend of my grandfathers who owned Ward's men's Outfitters. Jan Softly ( Janet Ward) P. S. You are aging me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
PopT Â Â 10 #7 Posted September 27, 2008 I have been in Tesco's today at the old infirmary and noticed they sell North Staffordshire Oatckes- just couldn't resist them and so I bought a pack. Â They didn't taste the same as Moule's but they were good and I can thoroughly recommend them to any Oatcake fans. Â Happy Days! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
gladys clark   10 #8 Posted March 4, 2009 (edited) :loopy:Moules piklets milk cakes and oatcakes yum, used to have them for saturday tea in the winter seem to remember the shop shut in the summer. My mum had a wool and baby linen shop in Hillsborough, she sold Mary Maxim wool which the steel workers ---yes MEN used to knit into super zip -up cardies with wonderful designs of stags and indian chiefs they used to wear them when they went fishing ? Sorry they called the cardies GANZIES! Edited March 6, 2009 by gladys clark MISSED A V IMP BIT OUT Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
178 Patricia   10 #9 Posted December 29, 2015 Hi Jan Softly/Jan Ward  I certainly remember Mr Mole's Pikelet Shop/Oatcake shop on Hillsborough, I used to visit it every Saturday Morning with my mum, the smell was incredible oh! what lovely memories !!  178 Patricia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
PopT Â Â 10 #10 Posted December 30, 2015 Does anyone remember Mr Moule's cat that used to sit in the shop window whenever it was sunny? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
GLASGOWOODS Â Â 10 #11 Posted December 31, 2015 Pickelet man used to sell his wares up on Foxhill Avenue back in the mid 70s. My mum felt sorry for him and would send us out to buy off him. He had a bike (black I think). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
178 Patricia   10 #12 Posted December 31, 2015 I remember Mr Mole's Pikelet shop and Oat Cake shop at Hillsborough, I was only a small child when I went with my mother every Saturday morning, and the lovely smell that came from the shop, although if I can remember I think Mr Mole also ate plenty of his own pikelets as he was a rather tubby gentleman ! I was born and brought up in Hillsborough and have many happy memories of times there.  178 Patricia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...