Sunday, September 4, 2011

It's a Bread Day


Plain old white bread and English muffins for today.

10 comments:

  1. Oh My! You are making me hungry! I've got some lovely jam I just made that would really taste great on those English muffins!

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  2. Being English myself, I would like to humbly enquire "what other types of Muffin are there apart from English???"

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  3. Now you've done it! I'm starving for some home made bread.

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  4. your muffins look gorgeous do you have the recipe .... i will look in your recipe file...I just love my sourdough starter and got a ton of yeast packet from the fair when I entered they were giving them away to anyone who entered the baking competition....

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  5. Mmm I can smell the fresh bread from here!

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  6. Yes, the English muffin recipe should be on the recipe tab somewhere. I put it on there when I made them the first time. If you can't find it let me know and I will go through them and find it. It is probably in some of the first recipes.
    Mark, I don't know but muffins that I make in a muffin pan aren't called English and these are. Your country gets the flat bread muffins but I don't know anyone who doesn't love them.

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  7. I sure miss your bread. Maybe I'll get the ingredients this weekend and make some myself!

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  8. You could do it Samantha. The exact recipe is right here.
    http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/gold-medal-classic-white-bread/20967ff8-467c-4445-99b4-b3a97a554dd2
    The only think I don't do is roll up the dough. I just mash it into the pan.

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  9. I've been meaning to try my hand at making English muffins. The recipe has been taunting me from my To-Try section of the recipe card box for too long! Yours look lovely.

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  10. "Plain old..."? They look spectacular to me! Oh, to have fresh baked breads in the house!

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