THE BEST FLUFFY AND LIGHT ENGLISH MUFFINS

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During the Covid-19 epidemic, I've had a terrible time finding English muffins in my local store. I never realized how easy they are to make. You don't even have to bake them. They are grilled to a beautiful golden brown, right in a skillet or electric griddle. They're actually really fun to make. Give them a try and you won't...

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Categories     Muffins

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 tsp. yeast
1 tb. sugar, divided
1/2 cup warm water (think baby's bath water)
1/2 cup milk
2 tb. butter
2 1/2-3 cups flour (you probably won't use the full 3 cups)
1 tsp. salt
1/2 cup yellow cornmeal

Steps:

  • 1. Add 1 tsp.yeast and 1/2 TB. sugar to a large bowl. Add 1/2 cup warm water. (Think baby's bath water) Stir and set aside.
  • 2. In a glass measuring cup, measure 1/2 cup of milk. Add 2 TB. butter and remaining 1/2 TB. sugar. Microwave just until butter is melted. Warm, not hot.
  • 3. Pour the warm milk mixture into the yeast mixture. Add 1 cup of flour and 1 tsp. salt. Stir until nearly mixed. Gradually add 1 more cup of flour, a little at a time. Dough should be getting thick. Start adding a little of the third cup of flour (don't add it all) until it is still moist, but not sticky.Turn onto lightly floured counter.
  • 4. Start to knead the dough, pulling in small amounts of flour from the counter as it becomes sticky. Knead for approximately 5 minutes. You want to end up with a smooth, elastic ball of dough. I used just about 2 1/2 cups of flour total. Place into medium bowl, loosely cover with sprayed plastic wrap and let rise for 15-20 minutes.
  • 5. Gently roll out dough to 1/2" thickness, no thinner, keeping in mind that you'll be cutting 10 circles. With a large coffee mug or cookie cutter, cut dough into 10 circles. If you can't get 10 out of the first dough, you can re-roll the scraps once to get a few more. Cutting into 10 circles will give you nice, large muffins. Cutting into 12 will yield smaller muffins. I like 10, myself. Use a cutter that is the size of the muffin you want. When these rise, they rise higher, not wider.
  • 6. Sprinkle yellow cornmeal onto a large baking sheet, reserving a small amount to sprinkle on the top. Gently place the dough rounds onto the baking sheet with a spatula. Sprinkle with reserved cornmeal, cover with sprayed plastic wrap and allow to rise until doubled in height. (Usually 2-3 hours, depending on the temp of your home.)
  • 7. When ready, place 2 tsp. of corn oil on griddle or pan and spread around with a piece of paper toweling wiping most away. Preheat the skillet or large electric griddle to medium heat. Cook 3-4 minutes on each side, watching closely until golden brown. Can do in batches, if necessary. Remove and allow to cool.
  • 8. When cool. split and toast. Add butter and your favorite jelly, jam or honey. Light, fluffy and delicious. =)

Forid Forid
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These English muffins were just what I was looking for.


daad shah
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I can't wait to make these English muffins again!


Jacinta Muema
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These English muffins were a hit at my brunch party.


AlAmin Shekh
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I would definitely recommend this English muffin recipe.


Robert Rodzen
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These English muffins were the perfect breakfast!


Shehab hossen
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I loved these English muffins! They were so soft and fluffy.


Jgf Hhh
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These English muffins were amazing!


im unbr8kble
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These English muffins were delicious! They were so light and fluffy, and they had the perfect amount of sweetness. I ate them with butter and jam, and they were the perfect breakfast.


Bram Bull
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I've been looking for a good English muffin recipe for a while, and this one is it! The muffins are so light and fluffy, and they have the perfect amount of sweetness. I also love that they're made with whole wheat flour.


Dewayne Henry
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These English muffins were easy to make and turned out great! I used my stand mixer to make the dough, which made it really easy. The muffins were light and fluffy, and they had a nice crispy crust. I will definitely be making these again.


ben andrews
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I'm not usually a fan of English muffins, but these were amazing! They were so soft and fluffy, and they had the perfect amount of sweetness. I ate them with butter and jam, and they were the perfect breakfast.


Joe H
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These English muffins were a hit at my brunch party! Everyone raved about how delicious they were. They were so light and airy, and the flavor was just perfect. I will definitely be making these again.


Ethel Johnson
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I've tried many English muffin recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. The muffins are so soft and fluffy, and they have the perfect amount of sweetness. I also love that they're made with whole wheat flour, so I can feel good about


Ochendo Alex
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These English muffins turned out absolutely perfect! They were so light and fluffy, with a beautiful golden brown crust. I followed the recipe exactly and they came out exactly as pictured. My family loved them and they were gone in no time!