Homemade English Muffins Recipe (2024)

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on Jan 13, 2015, Updated Jan 30, 2024

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This Homemade English Muffins Recipe is my new favorite recipe. These English Muffins are filled with nooks and crannies, tasting so much better than store bought. Homemade English Muffins are not very difficult. They are much easier than one would expect. In not much time at all you can enjoy fresh made English muffins. Load on the butter, jam, Homemade Nutella,Homemade Apple Butter, eggs , cheese, meat… whatever you like.

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Last week the hubby and I were watching some documentaries on processed foods. Every time we watch these kinds of movies I get on a homemade kick with less preservatives in our foods. It can be difficult. I am hoping I can stick with it this time around.

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Bread is one of those items that I have now grown scared to eat from the grocery shelves. Every time I grab a loaf I am wondering, “How long has this loaf been sitting here?” or, “I wonder how long it will take for this loaf to turn green in my bread drawer?” I am guessing a VERY long time.

Before we left for vacation in December I had bought a loaf of store bought bread. Somehow it was left in the drawer for weeks maybe even a month. No green what so ever on the loaf of bread. That tells me that it is filled with way to many preservatives.The hubby bought me a bread maker awhile back and it is finally getting some use. I plan to share some of my favorite bread machine recipes with you in the next few weeks

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This Homemade English Muffin Recipe has become popular in our home. The kiddos and the hubby loved them. I made a batch placed them in Ziplock bags and they have fresh homemade English Muffins to enjoy for breakfast. PERFECT. The ingredients needed to make them are so simple and the time needed was not bad at all. I am looking to make another batch and freeze them this week.

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INGREDIENTS
6 cup Flour
2 tbsp Sugar
2 1/4 tsp (1 packet) Yeast
1 Egg
1/2 tsp Salt
1 cup Milk
1 cup warm Water
3 tbsp softened Butter
Corn Meal

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DIRECTIONS
Add yeast to warm water and allow to sit.
Warm milk and dissolve sugar in it. Set aside to cool.
Put 3 cups of flour, salt, butter, egg, yeast mix and milk mix and beat until smooth.Add remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time until a soft dough forms.
Knead for 5 minutes in mixer or 10 minutes by hand.
Place dough in a oiled bowl cover and let rise until doubled.
Line 2 cookie sheets with wax paper and dust each with corn meal.
Punch down risen dough; divide into 18 pieces.
Roll each into a ball and gently press down to a 3″ diameter.
Place each on the wax paper and dust tops with corn meal as well.
Cover and allow to rise for 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 200.
Grease and heat griddle over medium low heat.
Cook muffins about 10 minutes each side until golden brown.
Transfer cooked muffins to oven to keep warm.
Allow to cool completely before storing.
Use a fork to gently pry muffins open before using.

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Homemade English Muffins Recipe

By: Jen CIncyshopper

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Ingredients

  • 6 cup Flour
  • 2 tbsp Sugar
  • 2 1/4 tsp 1 packet Yeast
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1 cup warm Water
  • 3 tbsp softened Butter
  • Corn Meal

Instructions

  • Add yeast to warm water and allow to sit.

  • Warm milk and dissolve sugar in it. Set aside to cool.

  • Put 3 cups of flour, salt, butter, egg, yeast mix and milk mix and beat until smooth.Add remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time until a soft dough forms.

  • Knead for 5 minutes in mixer or 10 minutes by hand.

  • Place dough in a oiled bowl cover and let rise until doubled.

  • Line 2 cookie sheets with wax paper and dust each with corn meal.

  • Punch down risen dough; divide into 18 pieces.

  • Roll each into a ball and gently press down to a 3" diameter.

  • Place each on the wax paper and dust tops with corn meal as well.

  • Cover and allow to rise for 30 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 200.

  • Grease and heat griddle over medium low heat.

  • Cook muffins about 10 minutes each side until golden brown.

  • Transfer cooked muffins to oven to keep warm.

  • Allow to cool completely before storing.

  • Use a fork to gently pry muffins open before using.

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FAQs

Is an English muffin healthier than regular bread? ›

English muffins tend to be a little healthier than bread since English muffins have less carbohydrates, fats, and sugar than bread. While bread does contain slightly more fat when compared to English muffins, both options have 1 gram or less of total fat.

Why are Thomas English muffins so much better? ›

The distinctive taste, texture and flavor of Thomas' English Muffins come from griddle baking. This process, unchanged since day one, uses quality ingredients to create our distinctively coarse-grained, yeast-raised dough. They are split, not sliced, to preserve their unique, toast-up-perfectly texture.

What makes English muffins taste the way they do? ›

The yeast is responsible for both the flavor and light texture of the dough. I use and recommend active dry yeast, but instant (/rapid rise) would work instead (see FAQ section). Granulated sugar. Sugar feeds the yeast, adds flavor, and helps to make the muffins turn their classic golden brown color.

What makes English muffins bread different? ›

The dough used to make English muffins is firm. The traditional English muffin recipe includes sourdough or yeast, but no milk. English muffins come pre-cut. After toasting them, you can spread your favorite toppings on both halves.

Is it OK to eat an English muffin everyday? ›

Additionally, studies show that increased intake of refined grains — such as English muffins made with refined flour — may be associated with increased belly fat, higher triglyceride levels, and decreased insulin sensitivity, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes ( 14 , 15 ).

What is the healthiest English muffin to eat? ›

The healthiest English muffins are whole grain English muffins. Whole grain English muffins contain only around 130 calories per serving and also have several important nutrients such as B-vitamins, manganese, and selenium.

What brand of English muffin does McDonald's use? ›

It turns out that Haracz is indeed correct. The manufacturer Fresh Start Bakeries makes all of McDonald's muffins as well as other ingredients. With 27 factories, the manufacturer has been a part of McDonald's success since the 1960s, but the restaurant chain just doesn't stop at the bread.

Why do English muffins not go bad? ›

Store-bought muffins like Bays English Muffins or Thomas English Muffins, have a long shelf life due to preservatives, but they will still expire after a while. If you have stored your English Muffins in the refrigerator or freezer, they will last beyond their sell-by date as discussed above.

What is the white stuff on Thomas English muffins? ›

The small white particles on the bottom of Thomas'® English Muffins are farina. Farina is a cereal food, frequently described as mild-tasting, usually served warm, made from cereal grains. This is used to prevent the doughball from sticking to the oven plate and also to give the product its unique taste.

What do British people call English muffins? ›

English muffins are usually referred to simply as muffins in the UK; sweet American-style muffins are occasionally referred to as American muffins to differentiate. They are usually consumed with tea or coffee, and sometimes feature in afternoon tea served in UK hotels.

Why aren t my English muffins airy? ›

The high hydration level is key to obtaining that shaggy & airy texture inside. Let the dough rise on the counter until doubled, about 2 hours. Then let it rest in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours. This time gives the muffins extra flavor, plus cold dough is MUCH EASIER to work with.

What are crumpets called in America? ›

What are crumpets called in America? Most of my American audience call crumpets… English muffins.

Why are English muffins not cut in half? ›

The “Nooks and Crannies” allow the muffin to create a texture, when toasted, that almost crackles with goodness and crunch because of the little peaks and valleys on the surface of the split muffin.

Which is healthier English muffin or bagel? ›

Yes because the english muffins have higher fiber content and are rich in nutrients as compared to that of bagels. Whole wheat bagels are usually only partly whole wheat, leaving the majority made from white flour which provides no fiber and very few nutrients.

Are English muffins healthy for weight loss? ›

English Muffins are often considered a better choice than regular bread for fat loss and managing macros. They also contain slightly higher protein content, which can help you feel fuller.

Are English muffins anti inflammatory? ›

"Many muffins are loaded with added sugar, saturated fat, and other pro-inflammatory ingredients," says Manaker. "While muffins may sound healthy, depending on how they are made, they may be a not-so-great choice for people who are trying to reduce inflammation."

Are English muffins considered processed food? ›

These include fruits canned or jarred in light syrup, frozen vegetables in butter or cream sauce, English muffins and pita bread, flour tortillas, veggie pasta, and ice cream. All of these foods are processed by adding salt, oil, sugar, or other substances to foods.

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