Easy Homemade English Muffins Without Special Tools

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  • @bakarina8148
    @bakarina8148 5 років тому +608

    I live of 100$ usd a month for food as a student, but watching you make all of these kinds of dishes makes me look forward to the future where I can have my own kitchen and make amazing food to people I love! Keep going! ❤

    • @Ersa0431
      @Ersa0431 5 років тому +34

      I am on the same budget as you! Okay a little different as I live in Canada and I'm on 100 Canadian a month. I feed myself and my husband. I know as a student you might not have a lot of time. If you do have time, baking your own bread is actually soooo much cheaper buying from the grocery store. Buy in bulk from something like a Cosco or wherever local restaurants get their ingredients. For fresh produce try to find an Asian food market. Living on such a tight budget forced me to cook and bake so much more than I ever have. I don't have any fancy equipment either. You don't need a thermometer or a scale if you are okay with a bit of trial and error.

    • @TheCinderfang
      @TheCinderfang 5 років тому +8

      @@Ersa0431 Fresh bread is also so much of just waiting so easy to do while you do other things as long as you set timers.

    • @sandrat5971
      @sandrat5971 4 роки тому +4

      ksaa these would be way cheaper the store bought. You can do this.

    • @nintony2994
      @nintony2994 3 роки тому

      @@Ersa0431 oh cool your Canadian same xd

    • @JewelBlueIbanez
      @JewelBlueIbanez 3 роки тому +2

      You can save a lot of money by baking your own food.

  • @Kingsley4851
    @Kingsley4851 Рік тому +77

    For those who have tried to make the cookbook version and noticed that it is dry: the recipe in the cookbook added 120g more flour than he shows in this video but did not adjust the rest of the ingredients, making the dough much less hydrated. you can save it by adding more milk and water even if you have already started kneading it.
    For the cookbook version: you will need 174g total water and 174g total milk to have the correct hydration. So add 35g MORE water and 35g MORE milk than what the recipe in the cookbook calls for (i think it originally calls for 139g for each) if you are making a batch using 600g of flour.
    If you don’t have a reliable kitchen scale and you plan to do a lot of baking, I highly recommend getting one. It makes adjusting hydration much easier when situations like this arise.

    • @funafish2351
      @funafish2351 Рік тому +5

      This right here. 600g of flour is wack. I wasnt paying attention and ruined the first batch

    • @jannyleigh4669
      @jannyleigh4669 Рік тому +1

      Yes! Had to add 2-3 more T of water for mine.

    • @cd4286
      @cd4286 Рік тому +5

      Wish I would’ve seen this comment after I am praying it comes out half ok 😅 but way too much flour

    • @saintbastion
      @saintbastion Рік тому +2

      This is a life saving comment, thank you very much

    • @AnaiAnay
      @AnaiAnay Рік тому +4

      ​@@funafish2351i wish i saw this before starting. What a waste. I dont understand why the measurements provided in the vid is not the same as what was on his website. 🙄

  • @melanieratliff752
    @melanieratliff752 3 роки тому +76

    Perfect! One "pro" tip from a lady who's been baking these for years. Raise these little buggers in the pan on their own small 4x4 square of cornmeal dusted parchment. If you bugger them up while lifting them off the raising pan you will not get all the sexy nooks and crannies! And the individual papers make it so much easier to gently flip into the hot cast iron. Cheers!

  • @AnaLuisa-uj2bc
    @AnaLuisa-uj2bc 5 років тому +446

    I love that you started using wet towels instead of plastic wrap. Its super important

    • @alihijazi4451
      @alihijazi4451 5 років тому +2

      Olha só, uma BR por aqui :)

    • @saraha.1336
      @saraha.1336 5 років тому +1

      I use nothing

    • @MrVoswald
      @MrVoswald 5 років тому +5

      You mean ecologically more important or does a wet towel support any process?

    • @ABlackGuyAdept
      @ABlackGuyAdept 5 років тому +14

      @@MrVoswald wet towel keeps the dough at a good enough temperature to proof. Plastic wrap has a chance of sticking to dough.

    • @iwishiknew7713
      @iwishiknew7713 4 роки тому +28

      Oh please. Even if our entire NATION did it all! No waste, no plastics, etc. It wouldn't make but a .o1% of difference in the entire world. There are far too many other countries that will continue to destroy our planet, no matter what we sacrifice. I adore plastic wrap. It can be used wisely and disposed of wisely as well. It can be recycled! So I am going to continue to buy that big-ass restaurant size of like 5,000 feet of plastic wrap at Costco. The main problem is NOT plastic straws (that's just dumb-ass) but PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES water SNOBS like you take to your gyms every day, the gas you burn to do your little "Look at me, I go to the gym, do yoga and am saving the planet" types you are. I love it when I have to clean up tons of Starbuck's plastic you Green Earth protestors leave behind after those total bullshit 'Save the Earth' events ya'll attend. Talk about hypocrisy at it's finest. That electric car you drive isn't changing a damned thing. Do your research. That sucker uses what to make it work? Electricity...hmmm....how do ya think it gets to your home? By the use of COAL! Don't bullshit me with claiming to know how GREEN those factories are about creating that electricity guzzling car you are driving can be. THEY ARE NOT. Oh and lets not forget about the batteries that car runs on. Those will have to be replaced from time to time. Ten more times toxic than a regular battery. Need I say more? Vote Republican. Wake the f*ck up.

  • @charlotteduru5585
    @charlotteduru5585 4 роки тому +78

    Thank you for saying the measurements of the ingredients also in gramms, celcius etc. That helps so much!
    Love from Germany ❤️

    • @nancun2837
      @nancun2837 4 роки тому +2

      Charlotte Duru ....me too, I’m from Mexico

    • @lucavogel2555
      @lucavogel2555 4 роки тому +3

      Denk ich mir auch immer es reicht auch schon wenn’s in der Infobox steht

    • @thedogsleeps
      @thedogsleeps 2 роки тому +3

      American here. I also prefer grams! We aren't all a loss. :D

  • @Nathanramires
    @Nathanramires 5 років тому +914

    do you want a name for your whisking technique? The Weissman Wiggle jiggle.

    • @kristihanno3777
      @kristihanno3777 5 років тому +19

      Nathan Ramires How about The Weissman Wiggle Whiskey Jiggle?

    • @Nathanramires
      @Nathanramires 5 років тому +5

      @@kristihanno3777 even better

    • @Ssenox
      @Ssenox 5 років тому +17

      WWW
      Weissman Whiskin Wiggle

    • @BubblewrapHighway
      @BubblewrapHighway 5 років тому +6

      I think The Weissman Wiggle is a winner.

    • @MercianUK
      @MercianUK 4 роки тому +3

      I was convinced it was "the old shake & stir" but I now see I was wrong.

  • @sleestaks
    @sleestaks 3 роки тому +5

    Typed up the steps hoping to help those quick reference users
    Directions
    Combine milk and water in a Pyrex measuring cup and heat to 95-100 degrees, once warm add yeast, mix and let sit for 10 minutes.
    While waiting, in a large bowl combine flour, salt, sugar and mix.
    After 10 minutes add the yeast mixture into a bowl with (not hot) melted butter. Mix until incorporated. Knead on the counter for about 10 minutes.
    Place the knead ball into a lightly greased bowl and cover with a damp towel.
    Let rise one hour and then punch down.
    Lightly flour work surface, place dough on the work surface and lightly flour the dough top.
    Roll out until half inch thick.
    Use 3 inch circular cutter and cut out muffins 9 to 12. (Can knead leftovers and re-flatten to user as much as possible.)
    Place round onto a large baking sheet that has been dusted generously with cornmeal or flour. Then dust the tops.
    Cover and wait 30 minutes to an hour.
    Heat up a grease cast iron skillet and cook each side to desired doneness. (Medium heat about 7+minutes per side)

  • @lowheadvarney158
    @lowheadvarney158 3 роки тому +188

    So, this is where "whisky business" started...

    • @dinky..
      @dinky.. Рік тому +3

      I was just thinking the same thing and came down to the comments to find out! 😄

    • @patrickkirby6580
      @patrickkirby6580 10 місяців тому +1

      I went to the comments as soon as I heard that 😄

    • @Sarah-yp1cq
      @Sarah-yp1cq 6 місяців тому +1

      Great minds think alike 🤣

  • @xotoast
    @xotoast 4 роки тому +81

    I laughed pretty hard at "punch your dough, don't worry it deserves it"
    I've been watching your channel for days. It's just so good. Going to spend today cooking!!

  • @sofialigeiro405
    @sofialigeiro405 5 років тому +99

    Crumpet is very similar to English muffins but it is a batter instead of a dough ( that’s why it has a lot of bubbles). You also need to use a mould so it can keep its shape.

    • @benjamingeiger
      @benjamingeiger 4 роки тому

      So Alton Brown's "English muffins" are actually crumpets?

    • @juanfabulous
      @juanfabulous 4 роки тому +7

      English muffins and crumpets are completely different things.

    • @sandrat5971
      @sandrat5971 4 роки тому

      Sofia Ligeiro more like a pancake

  • @jessicakarnell9141
    @jessicakarnell9141 5 років тому +7

    Made these with sourdough starter discard and a 1:2 ratio of whole wheat and all purpose flour... they were amazing! Freshly made, warm English muffins on a Monday morning, makes for a good start to the week. Thank you for the lessons and inspiration!

    • @MarissaT27
      @MarissaT27 9 місяців тому +1

      how much starter did you add? and, did you use less flour? I actually had that same idea. I thought that would bring them closer to the taste you get from store-bought muffins and bigger nooks and crannies. Thank you!

    • @trustinJesus_only-_
      @trustinJesus_only-_ 5 місяців тому

      Same question

  • @sk8erin8er
    @sk8erin8er 5 років тому +1514

    Honestly your videos are way too high quality relative your number of subs. Your videos either need to drop in quality like 25% or you need like 600k more subs.

    • @TheCrathes
      @TheCrathes 5 років тому +54

      Ohh damn, I've never really looked at the number of subscribers for this channel. I agree, it should be wayy higher, I just assumed it was.

    • @DineseBeckert
      @DineseBeckert 5 років тому +30

      @@TheCrathes The number of ones subscribers does not make the channel any less exciting. I never judge a channel based on their amount of subscribers, not ever. Remember, it's best to read the book itself and not judge the book on how someone else characterized it, everyone has a different spin on stuff.

    • @TheCrathes
      @TheCrathes 5 років тому +18

      @@DineseBeckert Obviously. I'm saying that judging by the quality of the channel, he deserves more subscribers. That he doesn't have as many as I assumed, without ever having looked at the subscription number, doesn't affect my view of the channel at all. That would be dumb. It's a brilliant channel that deserves a lot more attention.
      I really don't know where you're getting the idea that I'm judging the channel by the number of subscribers.

    • @DineseBeckert
      @DineseBeckert 5 років тому +6

      @@TheCrathes It is a brilliant channel, why would he want to "drop in quality, like 25%" that was my point 🤗👍

    • @ellengrace4609
      @ellengrace4609 5 років тому +19

      Dinese Beckert Um... pretty sure the "drop quality by 25%" comment was tongue in cheek humorous way of saying "Love you Josh!" Or some such thing. 😁

  • @techynerdygypsy1731
    @techynerdygypsy1731 5 років тому +53

    Omg..
    You read my mind...
    I just found out I could make these myself...
    Suckit store bought English muffins!!!
    Making these tomorrow 😁

  • @yellahbe
    @yellahbe 5 років тому +23

    From the bottom of my heart, thanks for the great content you're creating.

  • @scotthiggins3263
    @scotthiggins3263 5 років тому +130

    The only creator whose content I like before I watch.

  • @Jamie-qh9yt
    @Jamie-qh9yt 5 років тому +33

    Your channel is seriously one of my favorites! So high quality and your instructions are so easy to understand. :) I will definitely be making these!

  • @diageo23
    @diageo23 3 роки тому +4

    I made these today… absolutely perfect. Thank you for sharing

  • @socosmic1
    @socosmic1 5 років тому +4

    And he’s not kidding. This is a great recipe! Easy too!

  • @SKRsoul
    @SKRsoul 4 місяці тому

    I’ve seen videos of English muffins where it’s messy and sticky and a nightmare to work with. Yours is so simple and delicious and wonderful and magical. A lot of people fear cooking because they’ll mess up, but following you is like a for dummies manual, anyone can do it! Thanks and sending so much love and support

  • @ironfeige5517
    @ironfeige5517 4 роки тому +2

    Tuna fish cans.
    Scale your dough and cut both sides off of tuna fish cans and use them as molds.
    They make perfectly shaped and thicc English Muffins.
    You're awesome, BTW!

  • @razzycutsrock1
    @razzycutsrock1 5 років тому +8

    I would love to see MORE SOURDOUGH! I watch you add all this instant yeast when you have a beautiful starter! If you could add in to your video when you can swap active dry yeast in certain recipes for starter that would be amazing!

  • @laui1996
    @laui1996 2 роки тому +4

    Not sure if these guys read these comments on older videos? I have the cookbook and made the English muffins, and the cookbook says 600g of bread flour, but the video says 480g of bread flour. Everything else is the same. My dough was really dry. This is why I looked for the video, and the measurements are different. Just FYI. Will adjust for the next run of English muffins

  • @nickfie86
    @nickfie86 4 роки тому +1

    I like the way you don't use your plastic wrap to cover the dough. And no bake english muffin in the oven. Yess i need it!

  • @CMe48282
    @CMe48282 3 роки тому

    Just made these and they are awesome!
    A couple of things I did differently:
    1. Didn't cut them out, just made balls and flattened them into half inch thick discs. Made 10 this way. I think it's easier than cutting them out.
    2. Left the dough overnight for first proofing. More convenient as I wanted it for breakfast the next day. So you can make the dough ahead of time.
    Also used his other recipe for hollandaise to go with this and make eggs benedict!
    Great recipe thank you!

  • @AnastasiaSilvi
    @AnastasiaSilvi 4 роки тому +4

    I've tried this! And while I won't call it a complete mess bcs the dough actually tastes great (thanks josh!), There's definitely a big room to improve (the mistake is from my part)!
    Note to self (or others who wants to try):
    - don't roll it too thin. You're supposed to be able to slice it in two after you cook them
    - after rolling, DON'T STACK IT (sorry if it's obvious). I did and I put greased plastic wrap between the layers but it still sticks :(. It inhibits the 2nd proofing process and you'll end up with bad imitation of flat bread.

  • @ypcomchic
    @ypcomchic 5 років тому +17

    “Weissman whisk” that’s what I call it!! ❤️

  • @gnrfan713
    @gnrfan713 5 років тому +1

    Was just going to make English muffins today and saw this on my feed. I shape them differently I weight them to 75g and roll into a ball and proof and them then cook on the flat top and just smoosh it down when you flip it it makes a thicker muffin

  • @krisinsaigon
    @krisinsaigon 4 роки тому +2

    I'm english and i had never eaten one or even heard they existed until i moved abroad. They are nothing like crumpets though, English muffins taste like bread. Crumpets have the same kind of structure as a sponge you use in the bath, they are almost entirely made of holes with bits of soft warm bready stuff. We eat them though hot and heavily buttered and they become like very very full of butter. in the way a sponge soaks up water, they soak up hot melted butter.

    • @lisasweeney9676
      @lisasweeney9676 4 роки тому

      Hey so I also love my crumpets soaked in butter.
      But - I worked with a crumpet genius.
      She would toast them as normal. Grate cheese. Under the grill, until melted. That would then sink into the holes, so she’d repeat this process three times- sometimes different cheeses.
      Try it. I wasn’t sure but actually the texture of the crumpet with cheese melted ? It’s delicious.

  • @RovingPunster
    @RovingPunster 3 роки тому +21

    TIP: For those who like the classic tangy whey note of Thomas's English Muffins, replace the milk in this recipe with plain freshly sieved kefir or yogurt, which will give you some of the notes of a mild subtle sour dough. I make the former regularly, and keep a large jar in my fridge that I refill twice a week.

    • @SunandSnowGardening
      @SunandSnowGardening 2 роки тому +1

      Awesome. I don't have milk on hand, but I have plenty of plain greek yogurt. Thanks!

    • @RovingPunster
      @RovingPunster 2 роки тому

      @@SunandSnowGardening Greek yogurt is a lot thicker than kefir, so in general you'd probably want to dilute it a bit, if no other liquid is called for. BTW, a lot of middle eastern and indian breads use homemade yogurt, or cultured whey leftover from churning butter (aka REAL buttermilk) or making paneer.

    • @noscaasifilmstudios
      @noscaasifilmstudios 2 роки тому

      Can you use almond milk or plant based kefir?

    • @RovingPunster
      @RovingPunster 2 роки тому

      @@noscaasifilmstudios Ive never tried it, but in this case experimentation is not only cheap but edible. 😁

    • @RovingPunster
      @RovingPunster 2 роки тому

      @@noscaasifilmstudios As for fermenting almond milk (which is easy to make BTW), whether or not it would work depends on the types of sugars present. Cow's milk is predominantly lactose, and most of the microbes present in a typical yogurt or kefir culture feed on lactose, and the byproducts of strains feeding on same. I have no idea what the sugar profile of unsweetened almond milk is, so I have no idea how a yogurt culture might respond.
      But as I said earlier ... experimentation is cheap and edible, so have at it. 😄

  • @hannahnicole2380
    @hannahnicole2380 5 років тому +116

    PLEASE call that technique 'a whisky manoeuvre'

  • @highpsi11
    @highpsi11 2 роки тому

    You have to love a person who makes their own English muffins! Some people make them much more slowly or use different ingredients like yogurt, but you make it look so simple!

  • @y2k4ed
    @y2k4ed Рік тому

    I made them this morning. Mine look like store bought. I prepared one on the stove after they were done to toast the insides. I think that they might be a little heavier than store bought but the quality and taste is there. Next time I want them to rise a little more on the stove. I think that I didn’t give them enough time to rise. Still I am very happy.

  • @dulipekanayake1909
    @dulipekanayake1909 5 років тому +5

    Thank you for all your hard work on these videos! Absolutely love them ✌🏽

  • @cloudwaveASMRsleepsounds
    @cloudwaveASMRsleepsounds 5 років тому +3

    More fermentation projects are great. You’ve got a wonderful channel.

  • @marcusfuchs6575
    @marcusfuchs6575 4 роки тому

    Weissman swirl or Weissman stir? The answer to your question about what to call it? Dude your videos are excellent! Don't let some of the negative comments get to you! They are fun, entertaining and have helped me find a new passion beyond my other 20 or so hobbies! Thanks for your efforts and helping me learn how to ferment and bake and...

  • @georgennajones9246
    @georgennajones9246 Рік тому

    I really like the fact that you gave the metric and equivalent English measurements for the ingredients. I am of the older generation and have not mastered the metric system and really I don’t like having to look up every measurement or ask it of my phone. Thank you

  • @franciscopesenti4892
    @franciscopesenti4892 5 років тому +20

    I believe some not-recipe-based videos would be amazing too! Maybe showing some especific techniques, equipment, ideas, idk

  • @maxsu3292
    @maxsu3292 5 років тому +13

    I would love to bring some German influence in the name of your soon legendary whisking technique. May I present to you: the Rüttelmix (rütteln means some kind of soft shaking in German). Or if you want to go full English: The whirling bowl maybe ? Btw I found u a few months back and I'm loving your videos !! Keep going

  • @nwidyas
    @nwidyas 4 роки тому +2

    Just made this for a perfect Sunday brunch with avocado, and scrambled eggs. Was awesome and super easy. Thanks Josh!

  • @jimthebull
    @jimthebull 3 роки тому +1

    I made the English muffin recipe they turned out wonderful I added 1/4 cup in place of the water of sourdough starter fantastic recipe thank you very much.

  • @ShadowVipers
    @ShadowVipers 5 років тому +30

    Um how about the "Shake n' Stir" method.

  • @christieso8398
    @christieso8398 5 років тому +7

    Wasn't a fan of English muffins before, but I sure am now 👀

  • @ShaolinBWMama
    @ShaolinBWMama 5 років тому +1

    I enjoy your videos so, so much. The music, your techniques, the quality of the video. Well done, young man. Your parents must be so proud.

  • @michaelpowers9259
    @michaelpowers9259 2 роки тому

    This is so incredibly easy. This guy is amazing. I just gave up buying English Muffins because of the rising cost at the supermarket. Now, like pizza and sauce, I will make my own at home. 😀👍

  • @Trinnidee
    @Trinnidee 5 років тому +16

    IDEA: Call the whisking move : "The Rake and Shake"

  • @kaitlynnstirling6494
    @kaitlynnstirling6494 5 років тому +11

    "Don't worry, it deserves it" 😂 you seriously crack me up.

  • @hana.the.writer5074
    @hana.the.writer5074 2 роки тому

    I blend flour the same 😄 even when toasting flour over stove. It makes you feel like a Pro. You may call method “shaking” the flour because that’s basically what we’re doing PROFESSIONALLY!! I also shake the bowl as well. Gives you the fastest blending in no time. 👌🏻

  • @NotAJokeLoL
    @NotAJokeLoL 2 роки тому

    Gonna try this. I wasn’t thinking 5-7 mins on both sides over a medium heat would be long enough to cook the center but, I’ll give it a shot.

  • @claytonleal7947
    @claytonleal7947 5 років тому +15

    You know what would go well with them engy muffs? Some fresh made butter ;)

  • @joshalbano8387
    @joshalbano8387 5 років тому +12

    That whisking technique should be called the shwhisk shake+whisk

    • @iamthezeo
      @iamthezeo 5 років тому +1

      Noisy Chicken how about 'whake'?

    • @shervonri
      @shervonri 5 років тому +1

      Ohh good one I can hear it now “ and after all dry ingredients are added you’re going to give it a good shwhisk just like this and that will thoroughly incorporate your dry ingredients”

    • @litcrosiecoconight6970
      @litcrosiecoconight6970 3 роки тому

      Shwhisky business...lol

  • @tmcdgreen
    @tmcdgreen 5 років тому +1

    I just felt like I watched an Alton Brown episode. Bringing back the ‘90s!!! Subscribed.

  • @lHukumka
    @lHukumka 2 роки тому

    I've been living away from McDonald's for almost half a year and started to miss the good old McMuffin. Thanks to you, never going to visit a McDonald's again)

  • @wylhias
    @wylhias 5 років тому +9

    Couple of questions!
    How long can you keep the muffins once done?
    And if it's less than a couple of days is there a way to freeze the dough for later use because that's a lot of muffins to eat in a couple of days? 😂

    • @kylesykrebs
      @kylesykrebs 4 роки тому +1

      You can freeze the muffins after they’re cooked. I put em in a freezer safe ziplock bag and just defrost as needed :)

  • @kkaterpilar
    @kkaterpilar 5 років тому +3

    Hey Joshua Im new to your channel and so happy I have discovered you. Im from Greece, and in any case you didnt know, we produce and we love raisins! Soooo I d love to see a nice sweet raisin bread with sourdough starter cause I cant find any in the net. Thank you very much and keep up this amazing work!!!

  • @madisonbabcock6768
    @madisonbabcock6768 5 років тому +1

    I love this so much. Such wholesome content. You should be on the great British baking show and win it all

  • @dommelchiorre1828
    @dommelchiorre1828 3 роки тому +1

    So THIS was the origin of Whiskey Business. Congrats on 3 mil subs!

  • @kyrpadelis702
    @kyrpadelis702 5 років тому +11

    I was thinking Belgian Liege waffles!
    It would be awesome!

  • @ShadowVipers
    @ShadowVipers 5 років тому +3

    These look Sooooo Good!

  • @ashenpashen
    @ashenpashen 5 років тому

    I had no idea it was this easy to make English Muffins! Your channel is great, and I’d say whatever you’re doing is working. Your channel is the only one I have notifications for!!

  • @tictailram8481
    @tictailram8481 5 років тому

    “the may be very near and dear to your heart,like me” yes Joshua your videos are very near and dear to my heart just like you

  • @jamaniumojah4634
    @jamaniumojah4634 5 років тому +3

    Gotta get those English muffins... and I’m also glad that you are making recipes that aren’t just in grams because I can’t afford a kitchen scale.

    • @OddSpud
      @OddSpud 5 років тому

      You can literally get one for 7.5$ online. WHO can't afford 7.5$ ?!

  • @Frozty
    @Frozty 5 років тому +6

    See, people always describe English muffins as having nooks and crannies. People also describe a cozy little relaxing place as a "nook", yet never a crannie. I think that's unfair. From now on, i shall enjoy some wonderful books in my newly minted reading crannie.

  • @desireehernandez6398
    @desireehernandez6398 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for all of your videos! I’ve tried so many recipes i would never dare try before thanks to you. Keep up the great work!

  • @uncledick8562
    @uncledick8562 5 років тому

    I was at the grocery store yesterday after work and I looked up at the English Muffins and thought, "I need to try and make these" Thank you.

  • @Lautrimo
    @Lautrimo 5 років тому +45

    Make. Homemade. Crumpets. Thank me later.

  • @Juicetra
    @Juicetra 4 роки тому +18

    Wavy Whisky Whisk

  • @MyNevaeh
    @MyNevaeh 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the consistency especially in your written recipe in the descriptions. I am a pastry student and when I find recipes with videos, too often is the video not relevant to the written recipe and causes me to guess or fail. This is the umpteenth video I've seen from you and recipe I have done from you. Thank you so much!

  • @paula.2422
    @paula.2422 4 місяці тому

    Huge fan of your channel!!! You're one of my 'go to' channels when I'm searching out recipes. I have this one proofing right now and I can't wait to try it when it's ready....will update 😋

  • @ericnathan9843
    @ericnathan9843 5 років тому +3

    These are delicious with clotted cream and jam 😎🤗🤗😎

  • @yagottacook
    @yagottacook 5 років тому +9

    How could we incorporate our sourdough starter into this recipe? 🤔

    • @potato-tx6ov
      @potato-tx6ov 3 роки тому +1

      I know this is super late but if anyone was still wondering i would use 100g of sourdough starter and then do 430g flour and 114g each of water and milk. I would bulk ferment at room temperature for 4-6 hours and then after shaping I would proof them for about 6 hours. Other than this i would keep the recipe the same. I've tried something similar to this and it turned out great! If you try this please let me know how it turns out.

  • @colinj.m.dykstra7
    @colinj.m.dykstra7 5 років тому +2

    Great recipe. I've been using a very similar one for years. One awesome hack is to using bacon fat in the pan when you fry them up... Takes it to the next level :)

  • @horsedivorce6786
    @horsedivorce6786 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to see your spin on a peanut butter, chocolate chip, and cream cheese banana bread. Had a go at it myself but it wasn’t cooked all the way through.
    I’d also love to see more “cooking techniques”. For example, that fancy way you toss stuff in a skillet while also stirring. Pro move I just can’t master! Great work love the channel!

  • @thatcookingdude
    @thatcookingdude 5 років тому +7

    That’s right without special tools, it’s homecoming everybody and interesting that English Muffins aren’t actually “Muffins” hahaha 😂😂😂😂

    • @blondie9909
      @blondie9909 4 роки тому

      Or english .... i feel so betrayed

    • @raosprid
      @raosprid 3 роки тому

      It's definitely a muffin
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muffin

  • @ketocountryorganics487
    @ketocountryorganics487 4 роки тому +3

    “The whiskey wave”

  • @eloygarciamunoz7643
    @eloygarciamunoz7643 5 років тому

    I loooooovvvveeee English muffins. Just with butter, mature Cheddar and ham: everything melted and nice and with a black coffee....It Makes my favorite breakfast

  • @MiraScarletMade
    @MiraScarletMade 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this!! I'm making these tonight for a cooking live stream (making eggs benedict for the first time) and this is the first video I found where it's SUPER easy to understand and you don't use a mixer or anything fancy!

  • @hans-san457
    @hans-san457 4 роки тому +5

    I can finally make some god damn McMuffins

  • @ThePolinnn
    @ThePolinnn 5 років тому +1

    Keep it up man! Huge fan of your videos. Right now I’m making my own sourdough bread following your recipe. And the fermented ginger beer is just an absolute hit with my family. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE beautiful quality not only of the footage, but also the ingredients and techniques. Looking forward to see what else you have in store.

  • @rebeccamattison7816
    @rebeccamattison7816 2 роки тому

    I love your videos! Everything I goggle to make you have a video! I also love how you do things by hand. Not everyone has a mixer. Thank you!

  • @rmarcphillips821
    @rmarcphillips821 2 місяці тому

    Made 'em. I have twin boys that like bacon/egg/cheese muffins *a lot*. I get a very large 11 year old, in my office "hey dad, can you make those round breakfast breads again?" I had been using a more complicated recipe that involved yogurt. These were ready to go after I walked 10 miles and before the twins woke up. Sooooo much easier. Yeild for me was 12.

  • @Neo-zi3kg
    @Neo-zi3kg Рік тому

    This guy rocks. Woke up, wanted English muffins, perfect recipe

  • @kruggiero
    @kruggiero 27 днів тому

    Love it! You are my new favorite creative cooking teacher! ♥

  • @24-Card
    @24-Card 3 роки тому +1

    Use slightly more oil, flip the ball to coat, and you don’t need a towel. I preheat the oven to 100 degrees (remember to turn it OFF), and let them rise in there for 35 minutes.

  • @jaynegrove2384
    @jaynegrove2384 Рік тому

    Your English muffin recipe is spot on! And they are beautiful looking, they have the right texture, lots of nooks and crannies and you don’t have to bake them which is a bonus. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe with us! I would love to see some cream cheese filled danishes recipes and other ways to make delectables out of brioche dough, I love the texture of it.🍞🍩🙂

  • @zoeybowman123
    @zoeybowman123 6 місяців тому

    I eat sooooo many English muffins! Excited to make my own today for the first time.

  • @theupsideofdownsizing
    @theupsideofdownsizing 3 роки тому

    I love how your videos are so high quality and concise. Thank you!

  • @sharonallende690
    @sharonallende690 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos. The only advice I have is keep making them. 😁

  • @mnight207
    @mnight207 3 роки тому

    Im blown away at how many subs he has yet still manages to answer comments. You get people with a tenth of these subs who say they dont have time.

  • @horsenuts1831
    @horsenuts1831 Рік тому

    I'm glad you spotted that English Muffins aren't actually English here in England. I noticed the term at some point in the late-1980s and assumed that they must be some regional bread that I had never heard of (difficult on a small island!). I expect I noticed them because there was an 'English Muffin' on the McDonalds breakfast menu, although nobody I knew had heard of them before.
    Obviously, after McDonalds introduced them, they started to appear regularly and are actually called just 'Muffins' here now which is REALLY confusing. Because they've been around for 35 years, most of the population probably assumes they originate here, especially as Americans refer to them as 'English Muffins' when they are actually American Muffins.
    There is probably a crossover with crumpets, although the texture of a crumpet is completely different.
    They're still very nice though.

  • @demikirstie3296
    @demikirstie3296 5 років тому

    I continue to love you and your work Josh. Your positive attitude and genuine passion for what you are doing is positively addictive. I'm very excited to see your channel grow!

  • @etherdog
    @etherdog 5 років тому +1

    I am so APPRECIATIVE that you give gram measurements as well as volume measurements. Baker's percentages are also good (see Michael Ruhlman's book Ratio).
    What I would like to see are your opinions are on specific quality ingredients, naming names., as well as tools. I've been slowly trading out my sh***y pots and pans and could not be more ecstatic! They clean easier and don't warp. Since I converted my knives to a 12.5 degree angle, I am more satisfied with my Henckels knives. The OXO scale is a tool I use every day, and mostly in grams.
    I know I eat a lot more meat than I should, so I'd like to see some riffs on meat as more of an accent than a featured star with more veg and beans. I smoke and cure my own bacon (really easy) and add it to bean soups--very yummy.
    Keep up the good work, Joshua. Thank you!

  • @DineseBeckert
    @DineseBeckert 5 років тому +2

    I still challenge you to try making the crumpets! There is no kneading and the fun factor is wonderful! YOU CAN DO IT! 🤗💖

    • @DineseBeckert
      @DineseBeckert 5 років тому

      Abate, it did take me two tries, worth it!😂😁

  • @christophermonk4879
    @christophermonk4879 4 роки тому +1

    You remind me of alton brown but with your own flare. I love it man you've got me making my own sourdough and even though my first loaf didn't look very pretty, my technique is obviously not developed yet, it tasted really great and has given me the courage to continue trying and practicing. what I enjoy bout your videos is that you cut no corners and you focus on teaching technique. Keep it coming man! Hoping to see you on food network in the future!

  • @DanieWise
    @DanieWise 7 місяців тому

    You've come so far since this video. Great to see how YT famous you've become!!!

  • @gregorysmith875
    @gregorysmith875 4 роки тому +1

    If you or someone you're baking for has a corn allergy, you can substitute dry Cream of Wheat (Wheat Farina) in place of the corn meal. It works perfectly and you can't tell the difference. In fact if you look at the ingredients on Thomas English muffins, it's what they use.

  • @queenhylia2360
    @queenhylia2360 5 років тому

    yes, English muffins are close to my heart. this will definitely be tried by me. thank you for the wonderful instructions

  • @Elizabeth-ju5dy
    @Elizabeth-ju5dy 3 роки тому

    Made English muffins today for the first time and used your recipe and video to do it. Success!!! Thank you.

  • @veronicarussell8404
    @veronicarussell8404 5 років тому +1

    I can't wait to make these! Thank you!

  • @dangerousfables
    @dangerousfables 3 роки тому

    Love the Jiggly Whisk technique.

  • @statesmen15
    @statesmen15 4 роки тому

    So this was the birth of whiskey business and fermentation fridays 🤯 BIG time