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How To make English Muffins From Scratch
1 lb Strong white flour
1/2 oz Fresh yeast or 1/2 t. dried
-yeast 1 tb Sugar
1/8 lb Butter, melted
1 tb Salt
8 oz Warm milk and water
(The 8 oz. milk and water refers to 8 fluid ounces, or 250 ml.) Sift the flour and the salt into a bowl and
leave it in a warm place. Dissolve the yeast and sugar in 1/4 UK pint (about 1/2 cup--rsc) of the warm milk and water. Leave to froth, then mix in the fat. Stir all the liquid into the warm flour and beat well until smooth and elastic. Cover and prove in a warm place for 50 minutes or until doubled in bulk. Turn onto a well-floured board and knead, working in a little more flour if necessary to make the dough easier to shape. Round up the dough, roll into a thick sausage-shape, and divide into 8 to 10 portions about 1 1/2 to 1-3/4 inches thick. Shape each one into a round with straight sides. Put onto a greased baking sheet, cover and put in a warm place to prove for 30-40 minutes or until spongy to the touch. Leave plenty of room for expansion, and be careful not to over-prove, as the muffins will lose their shape. Warm and grease bakestone (or other griddle) lightly. Lift the muffins carefully onto the bakestone and cook over very moderate heat for 8-10 minutes, until pale gold underneath. Turn and cook the other side. Wrap in a cloth and keep warm if cooking in batches. To serve, insert a knife in the side; then with fingers pull the top and bottom apart and insert thin slivers of butter. (or tear in half with forks and toast.) If reheating from cold, toast the top and bottom, then pull apart and butter. Source: Diane Duane, FidoNet Cooking Echo
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Easy Homemade English Muffins Without Special Tools
You can make no-bake homemade English Muffins at home without english muffin rings, and without special tools. These are one of the easiest breads I think I've ever made. All you need is a bowl and a pan and you're pretty much set. Plus they're super nostalgic and delicious. Get your butter soaked nooks and crannies from scratch.
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Ingredients you'll need:
1 tablespoon (9g) active dry yeast
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons (139g) water
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons (139g) whole milk
4 cups (480g) bread flour
1 tablespoon (13g) granulated sugar
1 teaspoon (6g) fine sea salt
2 tablespoons (28g) gently melted butter, or canola oil
BEST Sourdough English Muffins! | Perfect Homemade Sourdough English Muffin Recipe
✨These are the best sourdough English muffins! They have the perfect texture: nice and light with a bit of chew! They're full of nooks and crannies, and have a bit of tang from the sourdough. My method utilized a unique way of transferring the muffins to the griddle to reduce hassle and de-puffing of the muffins!
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✨INGREDIENTS:
1 cup active sourdough starter (240 grams)
1 cup warm water (no more than 110° F) (240 grams)
1 tsp honey (5 grams)
2 ½ cups bread flour (365 grams)
2 tbsp salted butter, melted and cooled
1 ½ tsp unrefined sea salt (5 grams)
cornmeal, for dusting the parchment paper
TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:11 Mix the Dough
0:56 First Rise
1:10 Prep Baking Sheet
1:55 Shaping
2:25 Second Rise
2:49 Cook/Bake
3:48 Serving
4:46 Outro
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Ep.4 in my 'From Scratch' series, English muffins. If there is one bread you should make yourself, this is the one! Written recipe below...
Ingredients:
260g whole milk
5g dried yeast
1 tsp sugar
330g bread flour
1 tsp salt
Method:
1. Mix together the milk, yeast and sugar in a bowl. Set aside for 10 minutes to let the yeast bloom.
2. Mix together the flour and salt in another bowl and then add in the yeast mixture.
3. Bring the dough together until it is in a ‘cohesive’ mass (roughly 1 minute of mixing) and let it sit for 15 minutes to hydrate the dough.
4. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface for 10 minuets until smooth. Place the dough into a bowl, cover and prove for roughly 2 hours until doubled in size.
5. Once proved, knock the air out of the dough and tip out onto a clean surface. Divide into 6 balls, roughly 95-100 grams each.
6. Time to shape. Flatten a ball and pinch the sides into the middle until you feel it getting ‘taught’. Be careful not to rip the dough. Flip the ball over and roll in your hands until a nice even shaped has formed. Place each dough ball onto a lined baking tray (parchment paper sprinkled with some semolina flour).
7. Cover the tray and leave the dough to prove until doubled in size (1-2 hours).
8. Preheat another baking tray in an oven of 175 degrees C.
9. Once doubled in size, bring a pan to a medium-low heat (preferably cast iron) and place a proved dough ball into the pan. Sprinkle the top with some semolina flour and cook for 3 minutes on one side. Flip and cook for another 3 minutes on the other side. Remove from the heat and place into the preheated oven to finishing cooking for another 5 minutes.
10. Remove from the oven and then leave to cool before cutting open. Best served toasted with some butter. Enjoy!
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How to Make Perfect English Muffins From Scratch
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Long before the nooks and crannies of Thomas' English muffins slogan, there were the nooks and crannies of 18th century English muffins. As early as 1747, recipes were being penned for the quintessential breakfast bread, one of which appeared in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery and advised that the muffin's interior resemble honeycomb. Turns out, it's exceedingly difficult to get dough to resemble honeycomb.
The mixture of flour, yeast, and milk fat has to be quite soft—closer to pancake batter than bread dough—for those bubbles to form. If it's too stiff, as the dough bakes and expands the steam bubbles will remain as round individual bubbles, and result in a final product that is bread-like. If, however, the dough is loose, wet, and admittedly difficult to handle, then expanding steam will form large columns in the baking dough, resulting in that traditional honeycomb look in the final muffin.
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