Homemade English Muffin Recipe (easy step by step) (2024)

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A toasted English muffin slathered in butter and jam is one of life’s little pleasures. You’ll be happy to know that perfect homemade English muffins are easy to make with good instructions and no special equipment in about 2 hours.

Here’s the thing. The first time you make these little beauties, you’ll be pouring over the recipe to follow the steps. The second time, you’ll be ‘hey, I’ve got this’. After that – pro.

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There are really no big tricks. And no need to be intimidated by yeast. When you see and taste the results – even on your first try – you will be very pleased with yourself.

What you can expect

I searched for and found a simple English muffin recipe from Truffles and Trends that:

  • requires short rise times for the dough
  • can be made by hand – no electric mixers, special dough attachments or rings (to make them perfectly round)
  • uses simple basic ingredients
  • gets perfect results every time!

I made 3 batches (sadly, all gone now) to provide step-by-step pictures, clear instructions and tips from my experience – and many others – that would ensure success.

The easy English muffins are soft, light and fluffy and they toast up beautifully. If you prefer denser muffins, there is a trick in the recipe you can use. The recipe takes just under 2 hours in total – unlike many that take 6-24 hours or more. Added bonus – the muffins are vegan.

Once you’ve become a pro, try our easy naan recipe.

Ingredients – tailored to your taste

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Yeast: Buy instant dry yeast, also called quick rise yeast. If you don’t have instant dry yeast, check out this great yeast article by Epicurious on how to substitute it with the type you have. For active dry yeast, use an extra 1/4 tsp in this recipe.

Flour: Use all-purpose flour. Or replace 1/2 cup/62 grams of the all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour for extra nutrition. You can even use whole wheat flour up to half the amount of flour, but I don’t suggest going any higher as your muffins may have a coarser, denser texture.

Step by step instructions

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Tips for success

  • Yeast
    • Check to make sure your yeast has not expired.
    • If you don’t have instant/rapid rise yeast, use active dry yeast, but add 25% more. In this recipe you would add a total of 1 1/4 tsp.
    • Keep unused yeast in the fridge or freezer in a sealed bag or container.
  • Measure flour by weighing it in grams. Or, by scooping flour into a measuring cup and leveling it off with the side of a knife.
  • Dough: The initial dough will be sticky. Add just enough flour, bit by bit, as you knead it until it’s no longer sticky. Adding too much will toughen the muffins.
  • Flavor: Add 1-2 tablespoons of honey to the dough mixture if you like. If you like a deeper more yeasty flavor, let the dough rise for a longer time (including overnight in the fridge).
  • Cooking: The muffins can be dry fried in a pan covered or uncovered. They will cook quicker with a cover. Spray the tops of the dough discs with oil before sprinkling on cornmeal. The cornmeal will adhere better.
  • For best eating texture, don’t cut your English muffin in half with a knife. Instead, use a fork (or your fingers) around the edges. to separate the two halves. This will create lots of nooks and crannies to capture that butter melting into your toasted muffin.

Best ways to use English Muffins

It’s hard to beat English muffins smothered in butter with or without jam. But there are lots of other great ways to use them. Four of my faves are pictured below – eggs benedict, French toast, grilled cheese (inside out) and mini pizzas.

I also use them for appetizers like avocado crostini with balsamic drizzle, egg McMuffins, a base for classic egg salad, croutons, breakfast pizzas and hamburger buns.

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Three easy jam recipes (no pectin)

  • Homemade strawberry jam (no pectin)
  • Peach marmalade (no pectin)
  • Peach jam recipe without pectin

Shortcuts

  • You can shave some time off the dough rise by placing the dough in a warm place. Check out the tip in the recipe.
  • When freezing English muffins for later use, I separate them into halves first. When I need one, I grab two frozen halves and pop them into the toaster. No need to defrost first.

Make Ahead

  • Store your homemade English muffins, once fully cooled, at room temperature for several days in a sealed bag or airtight container. Or freeze them for up to 3 months.
  • Tip: Once cooled, split the muffins into halves with a fork before freezing them. Then pop the halves into the toaster as needed straight from the freezer (no need to defrost).
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Or check out our full list of brunch recipes.

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Homemade English Muffin Recipe (step by step)

A toasted English muffin slathered in butter and jam is one of life's little pleasures. You'll be happy to know that perfect homemade English muffins are easy to make with good instructions and no special equipment.

Prep Time1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Cook Time14 minutes mins

If cooking in 2 batches, add:14 minutes mins

Total Time2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, brunch

Cuisine: American

Servings: 10 English Muffins

Author: Cheryl Avrich

Equipment

  • Large frying pan, skillet, electric griddle or cast iron pan. (My 12" pan fits half the muffins at a time so I do 2 batches – or use two pans at the same time).

Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cups warm water it will feel warm on your wrist
  • 1 tablespoon sugar (12.5 g)
  • 1 teaspoon instant dry yeast (2.83 g), Note 1 e.g. Rapid-rise yeast
  • 2 tablespoon oil (canola, vegetable or neutral olive oil) melted butter is fine too
  • 2 3/4 cups all purpose flour or bread flour plus up to 1/4 cup extra
  • 1 teaspoon salt (add extra pinch if using kosher salt)
  • cornmeal for dusting (about 2-3 tbsp)

US MeasuresMetric

Instructions

  • MAKE YEAST MIXTURE: In medium-large bowl, add warm water. Sprinkle sugar over surface. Then sprinkle yeast over surface. Set aside for 10 minutes. It will foam and cloud up.

  • MAKE DOUGH: Add oil, salt and flour to the same bowl with the yeast mixture. Mix with rubber spatula or wooden spoon until combined. Transfer to a floured surface (I use piece of parchment dusted with flour for easy clean up). Dough will be soft and sticky. Knead dough for 5 minutes, adding just enough flour, a bit at a time, until you no longer have sticky dough. I typically end up adding about 3-4 tbsp.

  • LET DOUGH RISE: Spray inside of a medium-large bowl with oil. Transfer dough into bowl. Cover loosely and let it rise for about 1 hour until it doubles in size. Tip: To speed up the rise, I turn my oven to warm, open the oven door a few inches and place the bowl at the edge of the stove top to get warmth from oven. Dough will double in 30-50 minutes.

  • FORM DOUGH INTO MUFFINS: Once risen, transfer dough to a floured surface. Knead a couple of times. Divide dough into 10 equal pieces. I 'strangle' the dough between my thumb and first finger to 'cut' it. Roll pieces lightly between your hands to make balls. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon cornmeal onto sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Place dough balls on top of cornmeal and flatten into discs with the ball of one hand to 3/4 inch thick. Lightly spray top of discs and sprinkle on cornmeal to top of discs. Loosely cover with a kitchen towel to let puff up for 20 minutes.

  • DRY FRY MUFFINS: Heat large frying pan, griddle or cast iron skillet to Medium-Low heat (4 out of 10 on my stove) and spray it with oil. Transfer as many muffins that will fit in pan leaving 1/2 inch between them. You may have to do two batches or use a second pan. Cover pan and cook muffins for 9 minutes until light golden brown and toasted. Note 2. Flip to second side, then cover and cook for another 5 minutes until golden and toasted.

    Check for doneness: If muffins are not browning enough, increase the heat to medium the last couple of minutes. If browning too quickly, lower heat or finish cooking in 350F/177C oven for 5-10 minutes. An instant thermometer slid into the side of a muffin will read 200F/93C.

    Repeat with remaining muffins if you are cooking them in two batches. Cool for 10-15 minutes on a wire rack before eating.

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Recipe Notes

  1. If you don’t have instant yeast: you can use 1 1/4 tsp. active dry yeast instead.
  2. For less puffy muffins: The muffins will puff up when cooked and deflate only slightly on cooling. If you like flatter denser muffins, you can press them down a little with a spatula while cooking. I also found that if you leave them uncovered while cooking, they will take about 5 extra minutes to cook.
  3. Make Ahead:
    • Store the English muffins, once fully cooled, at room temperature for several days in a sealed bag or air-tight container. Or freeze them for up to 3 months.
    • Tip: Once cooled, I split the muffins into halves with a fork before freezing them. Then I pop the frozen halves into the toaster as needed straight from the freezer (no need to defrost).

Nutrition values are estimates for one plain English muffin.

Nutrition

Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 235mg | Potassium: 55mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 2mg

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Homemade English Muffin Recipe (easy step by step) (2024)

FAQs

What is an English muffin made of? ›

English muffin
A split and toasted English muffin
Alternative namesBreakfast muffin, muffin
Place of originEngland
Main ingredientsWheat flour, butter, milk, sugar, salt, egg, yeast
Media: English muffin
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What to use instead of cornmeal on English muffins? ›

Saffitz says any type of cornmeal works—so use whatever you keep on hand—but you should note that the more coarse it is, the more crunch it will provide to the muffins' surface in the end. If you don't keep cornmeal around but do happen to have semolina, it's a good alternative.

How to tell when English muffins are done? ›

When done, the center of a muffin should register about 200°F on an instant-read thermometer. If you find the muffins have browned before they're cooked all the way through, no worries; simply pop them into a preheated 350°F oven for about 10 minutes or so, or until they're thoroughly cooked.

What is the white stuff on 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.

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 makes English muffins taste so good? ›

A blend of both milk and water gives the English muffins adequate tenderness and flavor without compromising on fluffiness. Yeast. The yeast is responsible for both the flavor and light texture of the dough.

Can I use corn flour instead of cornmeal in muffins? ›

I like to use Bob's Red Mill Corn flour in this recipe as it makes for a nice soft texture. You can use cornmeal instead if you prefer a more course texture.

What can I use instead of English muffin rings? ›

Our Club members shared their best tricks for pulling off a batch of English muffins, no rings required. Sarah Elizabeth Johnston makes her own rings out of aluminum foil, folding it over twice to make it sturdier and then wrapping it around a biscuit cutter for a perfect circular shape.

What ingredient prevents muffins from falling apart? ›

How do you keep muffins from falling apart? It's gluten. See, to a baker, gluten holds the whole world together.

Why do English muffins stay fresh so long? ›

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 does "fork split" mean on English muffins? ›

“Fork split” is a method of cutting English muffins that optimizes the surface area to ensure great toasting and buttering. Instead of cutting the muffin horizontally with a knife, you “fork split” it meaning inserting a fork in the side of the muffin, then twisting the fork and preying it/ pulling it open.

Do you cut English muffins in half before toasting? ›

To get the full effect of those nooks and crannies, avoid cutting an English muffin in half with a knife. Instead, poke a fork around the edges until it pulls apart easily.

What is the healthiest English muffin? ›

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.

Why did my English muffin bread sink in the middle? ›

Expired: If your baking soda or powder is expired it will not leaven your loaf or cake, causing it to sink in the center.

Is an English muffin healthier than regular bread? ›

Is an English muffin better for you than bread? A. English muffins are slightly healthier than bread because they include fewer calories, carbohydrates, fats, and sugar than bread. However, both have a high carbohydrate content, which can offer energy throughout the day, and many nutrients.

What makes English muffins different from 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.

What is McDonald's English muffin made of? ›

Ingredients: Enriched wheat flour, Water, Yeast, Corn meal and corn flour, Vegetable oil (canola and/or soy oil), Salt, Sugars (sugar, barley malt), May contain any or all of the following in varying proportions: Monoglycerides, Diacetylated tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, Monocalcium phosphate, ...

Why do they call it an English muffin? ›

That said, the English muffin as many Americans know it, is the brainchild of British expat Samuel Bath Thomas who, in 1874, emigrated from his homeland of Plymouth, England, to the United States.

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