This week is Spring Break, and with the kids out of school we made something special yesterday today! Homemade English Muffins, I invited my dear neighbor and friend Marie over, with her kids, and we had a yummy brunch with sweet and buttery english muffins.
I got this amazingly delicious recipe from my favorite cookbook "The Heritage of Southern Cooking" and it does not disappoint. Marie and I were having so much fun cooking, chatting and of course eating. I didn't take any photos of the process. Sorry!
Homemade English Muffins:
1 package dry yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons)
2 Tablespoons warm water
*allow yeast to proof for about 10 minutes
1/2 cup milk
3 tablespoons butter
*Scald milk on the stove, remove from heat and add butter
Poor milk into a ceramics bowl or mixer (Bosch, Kitchenaid)
Add 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 cup water
Add yeast and 1 tablespoon salt. Mix until combined
Add 4 cups of flour, one at a time, and beat well
Knead by hand or in mixer for 5-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl and let rise until doubles in bulk.
This recipe can be refrigerated until the next day or even made the night before ! Yay!
When your ready to make your muffins, cut the dough in half and roll dough 1/2 inch thick on a floured surface. Using a round cookie cutter, cut dough into 3/4 inch rounds and place on a cookie sheet (that has been sprinkled with corn meal) let rise for 30 minutes. Cover dough with plastic wrap or a wet tea towel.
Using a heavy skillet, melt a generous amount of butter, at least 2 tablespoons and place 4 muffins in skittle. Cook muffins on medium-low heat flipping every few minutes to evenly cook, coat and brown. The recipe says to cook up to 20 minutes but mine are usually done in about 12-15. The muffins will look firm and browned when done.
Transfer to a cooling rack and cook your remaining muffins.
Marie had this wonderful idea to have our homemade muffins with an over-easy egg, cheese and mini sauted portobello mushrooms. Heaven!
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5 comments:
They look so yummy! I know you had a great time
Oh, yum! I never would have thought to make homemade English muffins. These look delicious!
Those do look very yummy!
Pamela, these were so so so good. Thanks so much for making them with me!
Good grief! Those look amazing. I must try these!
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