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oh man did you have to post this? lol that is one of my weakness’s now i have to add yeast to my shopping list for tomorrow mmmmmmm
thanks
You’re welcome?
They’re delicious! My husband even grabbed a bunch last night and made wonderful mini-pizzas for he & the kids last night!
Wow, I am super impressed!! I am a baker, but there are some things that I’m too afraid to try. I know it’s dumb, but I made homemade cinnamon rolls for the first time just last year. I think I am afraid of the yeast products–lol.
This looks really interesting! I may just have to break out of my comfort zone and try them.
I used to be afraid of yeast breads too…mainly because it never seemed to turn out right.
But a Kitchen Aid with a dough hook makes it so easy!
Let us know if you find you have perfected the recipe. Sounds wonderful!
Oh I wish I could eat some now. I miss England already lol. I am in Canada visiting my Fiance. I hope we can get married soon.
Hrmmm, I have a kitchenaid with a dough hook….I could try this.
thanks so much for sharing this. i never buy english muffins because of the cost and for the most part, i do not purchase bread. for the past 6 months i have been on a quest to make all of our bread myself. having a bread machine helps out a great deal.
these sound so easy and i know i am not the only one in this house who loves them :O)
Just so I am clear – NOT having a Kitchenaid at all, much less with a dough hook, combined with being culinarily challenged would preclude me from trying this recipe – yes??
Sorry – the dough hook just makes the kneading process easier……
Our ancesters didn’t have Kitchen Aids and still managed to make yeast breads…..you can too!