Homemade English Muffins#BreadBakers

I am big fan of English Muffins, can have these for breakfast, lunch and dinner. During my stay in UK, enjoyed these muffins, toasted and buttered, in sandwiches, French toast, eggs benedict, sometimes just slathered with jam, these became my favorite. These were on my to do list for a long time. They turned out so beautiful that my hubby felt that these are bought from the bakery. 
To make these muffins have used sprouted whole wheat flour , bread flour and all purpose flour. You can make these with only all purpose flour or bread flour. It's just that I, like experimenting with different flours, but the result was excellent, these we so..oo.. good, enjoyed making these muffins and eating it too.

Makes 6
Ingredients
100 Grams All Purpose Flour
190 Grams Bread Flour
10 Grams Sprouted Whole Wheat Flour
8 Grams Granulated Sugar
1 Teaspoon Sea Salt
7 Grams Instant Yeast
1 Egg
155 Grams Milk
15 Grams Salted Butter - softened
Cornmeal as required

Method
In bowl sieve all the flours and keep aside.
In a another large bowl, add, the yeast, sugar, butter, salt, milk and egg, mix these well and keep it aside for 5 to 7 minutes till the yeast starts to froth. Tip in the flour and knead to form a soft smooth dough. Take this dough on work surface and knead it for 10 minutes stretching and folding the dough till turns super soft, elastic and passes the window pane test (If you can stretch the dough spread between your fingers and thumbs apart, stretching the dough into a thin translucent membrane (i.e. a windowpane), without it breaking, that means the gluten is well-developed and your dough is ready to rise. From the dough into smooth ball. Grease the bowl with little oil and lightly oil the dough ball. 
Cling wrap the bowl and keep to rise till it doubles in volume.
Once it rises double in volume, deflate the dough, lightly press it into round circle and divide it into 6 equal parts. 
Roll each part into a smooth ball and again cover it with a damp cloth and let it rest for 15 minutes.
After 15 minutes, dust the work surface with corn meal and take one ball, place it on the cornmeal and lightly flatten it into circle, sprinkle little cornmeal on top by lightly pressing it on to the surface top.
Place these on a tray sprinkled with a little cornmeal. Cover and let it rise for 30 minutes or more the depending on the room temperature, until they puff up or nearly double in size.
Heat a non stick pan on low flame, oil the pan with 2 drops of oil and then wipe it clean with a paper towel. Place one or two muffins on it( depending on the size of the pan) and let it cook on one side for 7 - 8 minutes.
Then flip it with a spatula and let it cook the other side for another 8 minutes or till they are golden brown on both sides.
Remove them on to basket lined with parchment paper and let them cool.
To slice them use a fork, by piercing it all around they get sliced excellently without tearing.
Slathered it with butter and then toasted it on a non stick pan and made sandwiches for us for dinner.

My Notes
You can bake these English Muffins in large quantity since they freeze very well. 

Labels: Bread, Bread Bakers, United Kingdom, Breakfast, Homemade, Healthy
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#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
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Spicy Fried Chicken Wings In Gochujang Sauce#SundayFunday

Korean chicken wings are spicy, savory and crispy just fantastic and delicious finger food. Gochugaru is a red crushed chili. It’s not super hot but mildly spiced . This Gochujang paste is versatile and can be used in many other dishes.
Ingredients
For Chicken Wings Marination 
Frist Marination
15 Chicken wings (with skin)
Salt to taste
1 Large Egg
½ Teaspoon Vinegar
½ Cup Cornstarch
2 Tablespoons Gluten Free Bread flour
1 Teaspoon White Sesame Seeds
For Coating Chicken Wings
1 Cup Gluten Free flour
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
For The Sauce
1 Tablespoon Sesame Oil
4 - 5 Tablespoons Heaped Gochujang
1 Teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar
2 Tablespoons Tender Coriander Stems- chopped
1 Teaspoons White Sesame Seeds
2 -3 Tablespoons Water
Fried Chicken Wings
For Garnish
Chopped Spring Onion White and green into big bites Coriander Leaves
White sesame seeds

Method
Remove the non fleshy part of the chicken wings and reserve to make soup broth
Wash and pat dry the chicken wings.
First Marination
If you are marinating the wings overnight then add only salt, egg and vinegar mix well. Then before frying add rest ingredients and deep fry. I kept it overnight
In a bowl add the chicken wings and all the given ingredients, mix well. Cling wrap and refrigerate it for at least an hour.

For Frying
In the Gluten free flour add the salt mix well. Take each chicken wing and dredge it in flour and then fry in hot oil. Do not touch the wings for 10 minutes or until the chicken coating is hard, flip and cook for another 5 minutes. Remove and these have to refried or else they will not cook. Let these cool. Then again heat the oil on high flame and refry all the chicken wings till light golden brown, crisp and cooked till full done, for 5 to 7 minutes.
For The Sauce
In a large pot/kadai heat sesame oil add all the ingredients and cook stirring till it starts to thicken for 3 -4 minutes and oil surfaces. Now add the fried wings and sesame seeds and toss well . Garnish with the given ingredients. Serve .. Enjoy a perfect party appetizer.
Labels: Chicken Wings, Spicy, Appetizer, Sunday Funday, Gochujang, Korea, Asian Cuisine 

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Vegetarian Jacket Potatoes#Foodieextravaganza

These super delicious cheesy Vegetarian Jacket Potatoes are so good. These went for our get together in my friends in there holiday home at Bhimashankar hills. A gorgeous place where we all had a wonderful time.

Ingredients
8 Medium Potatoes 
Cheddar Cheese + Mozzarella Cheese
¼ Teaspoon Each Chilly Flakes
¼ Teaspoon Dried Parsely
¼ Teaspoon Dried Celery
¼ Teaspoon Mixed Herbs
¼ Teaspoon Chives
Salt & Pepper to taste
1 Teaspoon Butter

Method
Boil the potatoes till cooked but firm. Cut in half and scoop out the potato into a bowl, leaving the skin the potato intact. 
Mix all the filling ingredients well add the scooped potato mix and mix well. 
Divide evenly between the potatoes and 
top with grated cheese. 
Bake for a further 15 minutes, including a minute or two under the grill. Serve warm. 
Labels: Foodie Extravaganza Party, Jacket, Potato, Vegetarian, Cheese, International Cuisine, Baked

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Rich Fruit Cake#SundayFunday

This is a delicious Rick Fruit Cake with awesome flavor. There is no need to soak these in advance. Soak them overnight and they are good to use.

Ingredients
113 Grams Butter
113 Grams Caster Sugar
113 Grams All Purpose Flour
3 Eggs
¼ Teaspoon Baking Powder
¼ Teaspoon Salt
80 Grams Chopped Nuts
400 Grams Chopped Dried Fruits
3 Tablespoons Rum
1 Teaspoon Cake Spice - Homemade
¼ Teaspoon Cinnamon Powder
¼ Teaspoon Nutmeg Powder

Method 
I have used golden raisins, sultanas, mixed fruit peel, cranberries, homemade candied grapefruit and sweet lime peels, plums, glazed cherries.
soak all the fruits in 300 Ml rum overnight. An hour before mixing the cake. Place all the soaked dry fruits in a colander to drain off all the rum. Reserve the rum to use it later. 
Add softened butter into a bowl and then add sugar and cream them together until light and fluffy. Add eggs (one at a time)
If you are using vanilla extract ,you can add at this point.
Add in the flour mix (combination of baking powder, salt ) and lightly fold in with a spatula. Fold in the spices and drained fruits into the batter. This smell and flavor is so awesome of this rich fruit cake. Pour it into lined 6" pan's. 
Bake it at 180°C preheated oven for 20 - 25 minutes. As soon as the cake it out of the oven pour in the rums on them. Cool these on a wire rack. These went for my friends.
Labels: Cake, Cake Spice Mix, Cinnamon, Rum, Golden Raisins, Christmas Cake, Sunday Funday 

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Stuffed Potato Masala Idli With Pumpkin Sambar#SundayFunday

Stuffed Potato Masala Idli is so soft and make a perfect filling brunch. These are filled healthy are more healthier than the normal idlis with delicious pumpkin sambar, and, I am sure all idli fans would love to have this. Check here how to grind idli batter.  
Ingredients
3 Medium Potatoes - boiled, peeled and mashed
1 Tablespoon Oil
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 Teaspoon Split Urad Dal
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
1 Medium Tomato - finely chopped
2 Green chillies - finely chopped
⅓ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
2 Tablespoons Coriander leaves - finely chopped
Salt To Taste

Homemade Idli Batter - As needed
For The Pumpkin Sambar
½ Cup Tuvar Dal
2 Cups Water
½ Teaspoon Turmeric Powder

For The Pumpkin Sambar
1 Medium Lauki - can use Red Pumpkin - cut into cubes
1 Onion - sliced
2 Green chillies
2 Teaspoons Homemade Sambhar Powder or to taste
Salt to taste
1 Teaspoon Jaggery
2 Teaspoons Tamarind Paste or to taste
Water as needed
2 Tablespoons Oil
1 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
¼  Teaspoon Asafoetida
A sprig Curry Leaves - a sprig
2 Dried Red Chillies 

Method
For The Potato Masala
Heat a kadai with oil, add the mustard seeds and spilt urad dal, when the dal changes color. Add in the finely chopped onions, green chillies, fry till onion turns transparent.
Add the tomatoes and potatoes fry for a minute in medium flame. Add turmeric and salt to taste. Cover and cook on low flame for 2 -3 minutes. Sprinkle water if its too dry and mash them lightly so that all the flavors blend well. Add coriander leaves. Switch off the flame and let it cool.
Once cooled make small balls and lightly flatten it to fill in the idli, keep aside.
Let's Make The Pumpkin Sambar
Wash and soak the dal for at least an hour.
Take dal, water and turmeric powder in a pressure cooker. Cover and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Turn off the cooker and let the cooker cool completely. Open and mash the dal well add the pumpkin and take one more whistle on high flame. Let the cooker cool completely. 
Heat oil in a pot/kadai. Add in mustard seeds when they crackle add in curry leaves, dried red chillies and asafoetida. Sauté for a minute. Reserve some for pouring on top. Add in onions, Sauté this for a minute or till translucent. Add in the sambar powder and mix well. Add in cooked dal and pumpkin, tamarind pulp and water to make  the sambar. Mix well. Add in salt to taste and jaggery. Mix well, bring this to boil, let it simmer on low flame for 5 to 8 minutes stirring in between. Switch off the flame. Pumpkin Sambar is ready to serve.

To Make The Stuffed Idli
Grease the idli plate and then pour a half ladle of batter and spread evenly. 
Now place the ball of the potato ball in the center and again pour the idly batter to cover it.
Steam the idli for 12 - 15 minutes. 
Cool and with a knife or spoons remove the idli's from the mold. 
Serve hot with Pumpkin Sambar, Enjoy!! 
Labels: Sambar, Sambar powder, Pumpkin, Idli, Stuffed, Potato, Main course, Brunch, Homemade, Vegan, Gluten free, Healthy, South Indian, Sunday Funday
Sunday FunDay - 23 April 2023 - Spring Brunch   

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