How I developed my perfect English muffin recipe. (2024)

How I developed my perfect English muffin recipe. (1)At our house, store-bought bread is like a cedarwaxwing. It swoops past in springtime and might be seen in the fall, but for the most part it’s a rare bird. And that’s OK. With me around, baking all the time, we have our own flock of loaves: a chestnutmiche,a Japanese milk bread,evencracklingbaguettes. But occasionally one can glimpse a plastic package on the roost ... we have a weakness for English muffins.

Toothy and tender with a little acidity and a crunchy crispiness after a good toasting — let’s agree, English muffins are irresistible. And that’s enough to get me in the kitchen. I love a challenge and I love to bake — what would it take to make a great version myself?

After some searching and a survey of recipes, I get a sense of ratios for the main ingredients (flour and water) and assess common methods. I also think about my idea of a perfect English muffin.

Here’s what I want to achieve with my own version:

  1. Nooks and crannies: A nice open structure with big bubbles that toast well and deliver a crunch. If the structure is dense, the English muffin will be too “bready” and heavy and won’t crisp well in the toaster.
  2. Flavor: I want a bright flavor with lots of fermentation notes and some whole grain. Sourdough culture would work well here to bring some piquancy and counter the rich flavors of butter and jam or a poached egg and Hollandaise.
  3. Texture: A crispy exterior with crunch and color from a hot griddle forms a perfect balance and backbone for the light interior.

With these hopes in hand, I find a basic recipe and set off.

Test one:all-purpose flour,a little sourdough culture, quite a bit of yeast, and a relatively short process.

How did it go?

  • Nooks and crannies: C+
    The crannies were disappointing. While the overall result was light and nicely tender, the structure was full of fine, small bubbles. But I want big holes.
  • Flavor: C
    The flavor lacked depth and brightness. They were “bready” and disappeared quickly with comments like, “best English muffin ever, Dad” … but that’s because they were compared to the national brand. We can do better!
  • Texture: C+
    The exterior colored well on the griddle but I wanted more crunch — more nutty and toasted notes. A nice amount of butter in the base dough did give great tenderness, on balance. We'll keep that (unless it interferes with my nooks and crannies).

Back to the drawing board

Feeling like nothing really worked, I decide to head in a completely different direction and write my own recipe.

1.Firstchallenge, fix the crannies

Knowing the hardest part will be the crannies, that’s where I begin. Thinking through my toolbox of methods and doughs that produce a more open structure, I consider a dinner roll I’d recently made using our simple recipe, Unkneaded Six-Fold French Bread. It had yielded an excellent open crumb.

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I’m confident some aspects of the six-fold dough will translate well to the muffin.Here’s why.

A dough that is over-fermented (with too much yeast) will often have a structure with many, many small holes. I blame overactivity for the fine-textured first test. With a little less activity (less yeast) and slightly wetter dough, I'm confident that the structure will be open (similar to the roll above).

So my first change is to slow down the fermentation to improve structure. I don’t try to fix flavor or texture with this test — I’m just working on the holes.

It works.Thefirst testlooksgood.We have crannies.

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But the flavor and texture needwork.

2.Next step, flavor

To get brightness and slight acidity, sourdough culture is an obvious choice. I could also consider vinegar, but before going that route I’ll see what I can achieve with sourdough. Sourdough culture produces acetic acid as a by-product of fermentation — it may be enough. I make a preferment with a little whole-grain flour to encourage flavor production and add an overnight cold rest for an additional boost of flavor and strength. With these changes, I'm ready for the next round of testing.

The sourdough works, maybe even a little too well. The initial test is too acidic, but after a few more rounds I find the sweet spot. The result is bright flavor with good crannies. Onward to texture.

3.Last, the texture

This should be an easy one. Rather than semolina on the outside, I choose cornmeal. Coarser than semolina, it will add crunch plus it's pretty and toasts well. For an additional boost of texture, I also toast some cornmeal and add it to the dough itself. So, toasted cornmeal inside and some on the outside too: flavor and crunch.

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Finally, Icombine it all.

After a couple more tests to get the sizingand method ironed out,I feellikeI’m ready to move on. The goalsI brought to the recipe — gapingnooks and crannies,brightflavorthat can hold its own against rich toppings, anda nutty, toastedtexture — have me close to satisfied.And if that’s not reason enough to wrap this up, our freezer isoverflowing with English muffins (maybe that’s what I’ll use for stuffing bread ... ).

A couple of final notes

I lovethese cut 3 1/2” in diameter,and Ilikethembigger, too(4”),as they make a great eggsandwich or burger bun.Ialso recommend cutting squares to avoid the whole issue of scrap dough and re-rolling (whichhurtsthe structure). Look for instructions in the "tips" at the bottom of the Artisan English Muffin recipe page for details.

While wrapping up this blog, I watchedaflockof waxwingsdive intoour apple tree.As theyfed on whatremains of thisyear'sfruit, hurrying to outrun the shortening days and winter, they got me thinking: what do any of us need to reach spring? What will ease the journey until leaves return; until snow melts; until the crabapple lights blossom fireworks and my chill recedes?

I need holidays. I need family and friends and seasonal rituals. I need faces around the wood stove with warmth in bowls. And I need sunny, fork-split English muffin rounds, hot off the griddle. Keep going, friends. Let's bake it 'til we make it. See you in March.

Cover image by Rick Holbrook.

How I developed my perfect English muffin recipe. (2024)

FAQs

What are the keys to a perfectly toasted English muffin? ›

Just butter the split faces of the muffins, and put them buttered side down in a hot pan. Remove when the butter has browned and the muffins are a bit crispy. Alternately, place the muffins on a sheet pan and broil until the desired crispness is achieved. The oven is not an efficient way to toast muffins.

What are the little things on the bottom of an English muffin? ›

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 are the crumbs on the bottom of English muffins? ›

To create the signature outer crust (with a little crunch and a lotta chew), the English muffins are dipped in a textured flour or meal, the most common being semolina flour or cornmeal. I opt for semolina, but I've also had some mighty fine muffins boasting very coarse cornmeal.

Why not use a knife to cut open an English muffin? ›

Do not use a knife. This cuts away the delicious "Nooks & Crannies" texture.

What are the 3 steps to the muffin method? ›

Procedure for the Muffin Mixing Method
  1. Step 1: Sift or Whisk the Dry Ingredients. Sift all of the dry ingredients together into a large bowl. ...
  2. Step 2: Mix the Wet Ingredients Together. ...
  3. Step 3: Combine the Liquid with the Dry Ingredients. ...
  4. Step 4: Cook Immediately.
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How long should you toast an English muffin? ›

Directions. Preheat oven to 375°F and split English muffins with hands or a fork on a baking sheet. Toast for 5-7 minutes until golden brown.

What makes the holes in English muffins? ›

The recipe starts out with normal, all-purpose flour and utilizes both yeast and baking powder to make the dough rise. The baking powder creates the signature nooks and crannies of a muffin, though these often rise to the top, leaving more solid dough on the bottom half.

What is a true English muffin? ›

An English muffin is a small, round and flat yeast-leavened (sometimes sourdough) bread which is commonly 4 in (10 cm) round and 1.5 in (4 cm) tall. It is generally split horizontally and served toasted.

What are English muffins called in England? ›

Other names you might see in British supermarkets like Sainsbury's and Tesco include “muffins,” “toasting muffins” and “breakfast muffins.” So, if you're planning a trip to England and you want to enjoy an American-style breakfast or brunch, head to a local grocery store in England and look for them under any of these ...

What are the little balls on English muffins? ›

It is coarsely ground flour - either maize flour or semolina (made from wheat). It is sprinkled on the baking pan before the unbaked breads are put on it, to keep the gooey dough from sticking to the pan while baking.

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.

Why aren't my English muffins airy? ›

A firm, dry dough will not produce an airy center. Avoid using ALL whole wheat flour because you may end up with bread hockey pucks. Do not punch down the dough after it rises.

Why are bays English muffins better? ›

English muffins have a superior flavor to Wolferman's, Thomas' Original English Muffins, and a few other brands. Bays English muffins were found to have a balance of moist, flakey, and crunchy textures. Epicurious found that this balance was what helped Bays English Muffins pair well with both sweet and savory options.

How do British people eat English muffins? ›

It is generally split horizontally and served toasted.

What is the toothpick trick on muffins? ›

You can find it out with a Toothpick or other small wooden stick. Just stick it into a muffin (this works also for cakes or really any other baked goods) and see if it comes out clean with small crumbly bits (then it's ready!).

Why are English muffins so hard to toast? ›

If the structure is dense, the English muffin will be too “bready” and heavy and won't crisp well in the toaster.

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