Cheyenne made these Organic English Muffins for us and we fell in love with the recipe. We love to have them for a delicious sausage and egg sandwich in the morning and they are great for make ahead and re-heat breakfasts. I have never frozen the sandwiches so I am not sure how they do, but if you try it let us know what you think!
Ingredients:
4 Cups Organic All Purpose Flour
1 1/2 Teaspoon Celtic Sea Salt
1 1/2 Cups lukewarm Raw Milk
1/2 Teaspoon Raw Sugar
4 1/2 Teaspoons Yeast
1 Tablespoon melted Grass Fed Butter
Turn out onto floured surface and knock back (punch down). Now you can either roll out to a 1/2 inch thick or pull off medium size chunks of dough roll them into a ball and pat down. Which is what I am doing in the picture.
Pull them out and brown them slightly in a pan on the stove. And enjoy! These are good both warm and cold.
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Hello, this is Linda from Prairie Flower Farm......thank you for saying hello from your fb. I have never tried english muffins before. This looks easy enough. Going to try it with our daughters!!!!!!! Thank you! Hugs, me
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They are so wonderful. Thank you for coming over to visit.
DeleteI've been wanting to try homemade English muffins for a while. Now I just might! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteHello Linda Stubbs, I messed with it so if you want to you can try again. Did you try the recipe? What did you think.
ReplyDeleteJaimie, it is really fun and easy. They are great! Let us know how you like them.
I would love to try my hand at making English muffins! They look pretty simple and very tasty!! Poor guy...he is so hungry! Love that you come and link-up with us at Deep Roots At Home! Love all you share!
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