Well, I'm happy with how they turned out! Here is the recipe. The rings they speak of are 3.5" around x .86" tall - note it is point 86"
http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-English-Muffin-Rings-Set/dp/B0001VQIHW
OK now the recipe:
2 tablespoon 105ºF - 115ºF water
1 package (or 2¼ teaspoon if you buy bulk yeast like I do) active dry yeast
1 cup water
½ cup scalded milk
2 teaspoon white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
4 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoon butter, softened
Dissolve 2 tablespoons water and yeast for 3 minutes. Combine water, milk, sugar, salt & yeast together, gradually beat in 2 cups flour. Cover with cloth. Let rise in warm area, 85ºF (30ºC), about 1½ hours or until dough collapses back into the bowl. Beat in butter. Knead in remaining flour. Press dough to a thickness of ½" and cut out with muffin rings. Let stand on lightly greased baking sheet until dough has doubled in size. Transfer muffins onto a fairly hot, well buttered griddle. Remove muffin rings. Cook until light brown. Turn once. Cool on rack. Serve with butter and marmalade.
Enjoy!
this looks like bisquits
ReplyDeleteThey are different from our tea biscuits which I think is the equivalent of your biscuits. I used to make them a lot but haven't lately. They are very good. English muffins are considerably bigger than our tea biscuits.
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