Monday, 23 January 2017

English Muffins (2017 version)

Not quite sure why it's so long since I last made muffins. Buoyed on by by watching Junior Bake Off, Mini Monster wanted something he could make by himself. He managed to make 6 English muffins from my old recipe (done just after he went wheat free). They were great, if a little wet inside, but had all been finished by mid afternoon. So much for having some for this weeks packed lunch! 

My expertise in MEWS free baking has come a long way since those days, so I set about making a second batch with a few tweaks (these did make it to packed lunches, but only because I split and froze some to take out as needed).
These were left under the grill a little longer than I intended...
The pictures don't quite match up with the method as some were taken while Mini Monster was making the first batch with oil, I haven't missed something from the ingredients!

300mls Milk Substitute
100mls Boiling Water
2tsp (1 sachet) Dried Yeast
300g Gluten Free White Bread Flour
60g Dairy & Soya Free Margarine (I used hard Stork that had been left out to soften, but spread would work too)
Polenta (or ground rice) for lining the tray/tins

Mix milk substitute and water in a jug or bowl. Sprinkle on the yeast, stir and set aside for 15 mins to froth.
Ignore the jug of oil, this was the first batch of the day!
Put flour into a bowl, add frothed yeast mixture and beat until a smooth thick batter is formed.
Cover and set aside for 30-40 mins until dough has expanded in size (may not double). This stage is not essential, but as a bread baker pre kids, I always preferred a double rise (think I just do it for psychological reasons now!).

Grease a tray and the inside of 6 baking rings. Sprinkle on polenta to cover evenly.
Add the soft margarine to the dough and beat again with the whisk until evenly incorporated.
Ladle the mixture into the prepared rings. Cover with greased cling film and allow to rise until just below the top of the ring.
Bake at 190Âșc for 20-25 minutes, or until the muffins are just coming away from the edges of the tins.

Remove from tins and place on a cooling rack.












1 comment:

  1. Wowzers these look phenomenal, going to try these tomorrow if I have time x

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