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❤️ Why you'll love it
Reader Review: (5 stars) Made this tonight, and I was a little nervous as I’ve never attempted bread before. Easy recipe to follow and turned out absolutely delicious!!! Was going to share my second loaf with a neighbor but I changed my mind after the first bite! ~Rachel
- Big, holey texture that butter and honey can pool into like real English muffins.
- Takes less than an hour!
- No kneading required.
Let's start with the fact that it's a perfectly toastable, no fail loaf. No kneading, waiting for hours for it to rise, you don't even need to pull out the mixer!
Stir the ingredients together, scoop in to a loaf pan, let dough rise for about 20 minutes and then bake! Yeast bread just doesn't get easier than this!
Homemade English muffin bread is delicious spread with melty butter and honey or jam... but try it for French toast sometime. It's unbelievable!
You might even love it better than regular English muffins.
Here's an easy no knead sandwich batter bread that you'll love, too!!
📋 Ingredients
You'll just need basic ingredients for this recipe - most are probably in your pantry.
🔪 Instructions
This is an easy, no-knead yeast loaf. You don't need a mixer or a breadmaker - just a big wooden spoon!
Note: This is an overview of the instructions. The full instructions are in the green recipe card below.
- Butter two 9x5-inch bread pans.
- Dust with cornmeal.
- Add the sugar to the water in small bowl.
- Stir in the yeast.
- Set aside until foamy.
- Blend the dry ingredients.
- Add the yeast mixture to a large mixing bowl.
- Add the milk.
- Add ENOUGH FLOUR TO GIVE YOU A SOFT GOOPY DOUGH.
- Spoon the dough from the large bowl into each prepared loaf pan. Try to keep the amount of batter in each one equal. Set aside in a warm place to double. Dust the tops of the dough with cornmeal and bake until the top of the loaves are golden brown.
- Cool loaves.
- Slice.
🎥 Video
Just click on the image below if you'd like to see the full length video on YouTube. It opens in a new tab so you won't lose your place here.
🥫 Storage
This simple English muffin bread will stay fresh for a day or two if it's sealed in an airtight food storage container and kept at room temperature. From scratch recipes don't last as long as commercial loaves.
For longer storage wrap it securely in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil (or put it in a freezer container) and freeze for up to 3 months.
I like to slice it up, place parchment squares between the slices, and freeze it that way. When I need a slice or two it's easy to get out without thawing the whole loaf.
You may think I am crazy but this is the BEST bread to spoon leftover Angel Chicken over for a comforting, quick meal.
💭 Things to know
This is an easy bread recipe to stir together by hand. I DO NOT recommend making it with an electric mixer because it will get over beaten, even on low speed, and your perfect texture will be lost.
Expert Tip: You can let the dough for this English muffin loaf rise overnight in the refrigerator if you want to save time in the morning or if you prefer to develop the flavor more. Spray plastic wrap with no stick spray and cover the batter so it won't dry out.
- You can use instant yeast - just add it in with the dry ingredients and skip the first step.
- You can make two large loaves of English muffin bread with this recipe or you can double it and make four. I'd double it if I were you — it tends to disappear quickly and you can freeze it.
- Use coarsely ground cornmeal to dust the pans. It will give you that flavor and craggy texture that the conventional English muffins have. If you don't have any cornmeal you can just dust the pan with flour instead. Not a big deal but not as good either.
- Make sure your water temperature isn't too hot nor too cold. This is important! Use a thermometer if you're not an experienced baker.
- Just use all-purpose flour in this recipe.
- The batter should be very loose and gloopy. If you add too much flour you won't have those lovely nooks & craters, crags and crannies! See the video or step by step images for a visual of gloopy.
- Your rise time may vary. In a cool kitchen you may need a bit longer and in a warm kitchen it may be a bit shorter.
- Don't cave to the temptation to slice it and eat it while it's warm. Cool and then be sure to slice and toast it. It makes perfect toast!
- Check out my list of favorite bread baking supplies - they make my time in the kitchen a lot easier!
- You don't need glass bread pans - any kind you have will be fine. I prefer glass but that's a personal preference not a requirement.
I've seen a lot of images for similar recipes (sometimes called toasting bread) on Pinterest. It bothers me that so many of the slices look almost exactly like a slice of regular bread.
As far as I am concerned it's not right unless it has that coarse, bumpy texture (to hold the butter and honey, of course) and distinct flavor. It shouldn't taste like bread at all! It's got to taste like a...
(say it with me...)... ENLISH MUFFIN!!!
Accept no substitutes!
👩🏻🍳 FAQs
Here are the questions I am most frequently asked about this recipe.
Yes you can but I don't recommend it. The bread machine over mixes the dough and you don't get the great texture. I had one reader say that it broke her machine. This ONLY requires stirring and it's so easy. Making it by hand is best. If you must - I've given instructions in the body of the post.
Not really. It does help give the English muffin bread that traditional flavor and texture, though.
There are a couple of ways. Using an insta-read thermometer is easiest. Just poke it down in the center of the loaf and it's done when it's 190F -200F. You can tap it and it will sound hollow. Once you get some experience you'll just know!
It sounds like it rose too long. Check out this troubleshooting guide for yeast doughs.
Yes, that should be fine!
2 packets will work just fine.
🔍 What Is Gloopy?
I've had so many people ask what a gloopy dough is so I grabbed one of the images from the video. This is the perfect texture!
It's a very wet dough. Usually if you can't get the bumpy texture like in my pictures you've added too much flour because you're afraid of the sticky dough.
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Y'all, I've been making this SO many years and it never gets boring! So delicious and it works every. single. time.
Be sure to watch the video so you can see the texture that the dough should have. As long as you match that texture you'll be fine.
If you click on the number of servings in the recipe card you can adjust the measurements up or down for the exact number of servings you need. Don't forget that you can click on "add to collection" to save it to your own, private recipe box!
If you love this recipe please give it 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
📖 Recipe
English Muffin Bread Recipe
Print Pin Recipe Save RecipeIngredients
- 4 ½ cups flour, you may need less or a little more
- 2 tablespoons yeast, or 2 packets
- 1 tablespoon honey, or sugar
- ¼ cup warm water, 110F
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- 2 ¼ cups warm milk, 110F
- Butter and cornmeal for greasing and dusting the pans
Instructions
- Mix the yeast, honey, and water. Set aside.
- Stir the salt, baking soda, and flour together.
- Add the milk and one cup of the flour to the yeast mixture.
- Blend well.
- Add the remaining flour, OR ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU A SOFT GOOPY DOUGH and beat.
- You should have a very soft, goopy dough. Yes. I said goopy. See the video for a visual.
- Spoon the dough into 2 loaf pans that have been greased and dusted with the cornmeal.
- Set aside in a warm place until the batter has doubled and is at the top of the pans, or a little above. This may take 30 to 45 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 425F
- Dust the tops of the loaves with cornmeal and bake for 15 minutes or so. Loaf will sound hollow when tapped.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes if you want a crisper, more golden crust.
- Cool and slice.
Notes
- The pans I use are 9x5-inch.
- ANY kind of loaf pan is fine - I prefer glass but you can use aluminum, cast iron, or whatever.
- You can make two large loaves of with this recipe or you can double it and make four. I'd double it if I were you — it tends to disappear quickly and you can freeze it if you need to.
- Use coarsely ground cornmeal to dust the pans. It will give you that flavor and slight texture that the conventional English muffins have. If you don't have any cornmeal you can just dust the pan with flour instead. Not a big deal but not as good either.
- Just use all-purpose flour in this recipe. No need for bread flour.
- The batter should be very loose and gloopy. If you add too much flour you won't have those lovely nooks and crannies.
- Don't cave to the temptation to slice it and eat it hot. Cool at least part way and then be sure to slice and toast it. It will be better that way.
- You can make this with whole wheat flour, half whole wheat and half white.
- Feel free to add raisins, dried cranberries, dates, etc. About ½ cup is right.
- You don't need glass bread pans - any kind you have will be fine. I prefer glass but that's a personal preference not a requirement.
- Cut the ingredient measurements in half.
- Place all of the ingredients in the bucket of your bread machine, or as instructed by the manufacturer.
- Program for basic white bread with a light crust.
- Remove when done baking.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Originally published August 2011. Last updated January 13, 2023 for editorial improvements.
Charlotte
Love this bread, but I had a hard time getting it out of the glass loaf pan. Yes, I buttered and cornmealed the pan. Any suggestions?
Marye
I've never had that problem. Maybe next time try spraying it with no-stick baking spray before buttering and using the cornmeal?
Linda Wordinger
I made the two loaves, but they didn't rise as high as yours. It might just be because of the size of my loaf pans. BUT the two loaves were delicious! We have company staying with us and they loved it, too. Instead of the possibility of being embarrassed, I served the slices and my friend even asked for the recipe. We are enjoying this recipe and it's so easy.
Terri
Would it be ok to substitute warm water for the milk? Or is milk necessary? Thanks!
Kristina
Delicious! Came out perfect. This recipe is a keeper for sure. Thank you!
Debbie
OMG! I’m not buying English muffins ever again. Thanks!!!
CHRISTINE
This was a great success.Perfect even! I'd send you a picture,but can't see how to attach it. Personally, I think it would be nice as a sandwich too, but toasted. Wow
Marye
you can always post it on the Restless Chipotle facebook Page. :). https://www.facebook.com/RestlessChipotle
Salina Gisondi
Just made this! sprayed non stick spray on plastic wrap, covered dough for 30min to proof, baked for 25...omg this came out perfect! Sooo delicious, thanks for the recipe!
Karen
Made this and it was a hit! Toasting it is the key. Enjoy, making it again for company
Linda Miller
We loved the bread. So did my friends. My question is: can you do spoonfuls on cookie sheet to make muffins? Has anyone tried this? Thanks. 😊
Marye
I've never tried.If you try it come back and let me know how it works.
I DO think it would work if you spooned the batter into rings, like the crumpet rings... or a tuna can with both sides removed.
Linda
Do you think using half whole wheat pastry flour/ half all purpose flour would be ok?
Thanks.
Marye
I think so.
Nicole
I'm making this for the second time in a week! The first two loaves went way too quickly so this time I'm doubling it. For anyone curious, I have replaced the milk with both almond milk and cashew milk without any problems. Thank you for the great recipe!
Amy
What kind of yeast? Regular or rapid rise? Can’t wait to try it!
Marye
I always use regular but rapid rise is fine too.
Janis
Can I use buttermilk?
Marye
I've never done it but Im sure you could.
Gael P.
I make this frequently. I add things like leftover raisin nut filling and it still works great! Thanks for a good recipe!
Sharon
Next time I make this will only fill pans half way as when they cooked it came out of pans and made a horrendous mess
Kathleen
Can I use whole wheat flour?
Marye
yes it might be a little more dense, though.
Mary Zenner
I made it and I'm not a pioneer women, if we couldn't buy bread we would have to do with out it. But I will keep trying. Mine was a little less airy and just a little more dense. Kind of like in the middle. Not real dense, but not real airy.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
Mary
Marye
You may need more flour.
Georgiann
Such an easy and tasty recipe. I have tried other recipes but this is the best I found. I half the recipe because it is just two of us and would rather make it more often than risk the.other loaf getting stale.
Angela
I just tried it with half the recipe too. It’s still in the oven and I’ve been worried it wouldn’t work. Very glad to hear that you have done this with success!
Danielle
Hi there!
I love this recipe.
I just want the bread to rise even more. Is it possible to throw in baking agent?
Thank you!
Marye
sure.Im not sure how much more it will rise though - since it's not a stiff batter.
Melody in the mountains
I pulled this out of the oven about an hour ago and there's already half a loaf gone, lol. It's after midnight here. This English muffin bread was so yummy and so easy! I did use my Kitchenaid on 2 to mix, and it came out light and fluffy with tons of nooks and crannies. I had worried it was TOO "gloopy" (since at 7000 altitude I already have to use less flour than normal), but it came out perfect. This recipe is a keeper. Thank you!
Tracy
Super quick question. When doubling the recipe do you not double the amount of yeast? The yeast amounts stay the same when you click on double the recipe.
Marye
No there's no need.