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Honey Wheat English Muffin Bread

April 16, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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10 Responses to “Honey Wheat English Muffin Bread”
  1. Interesting. Does it really have the texture of English Muffins?

  2. Andrea says:

    Hi Alisa. Most English muffin breads are not exactly like their namesake, because true English muffins are cooked on a griddle and have bigger holes, but we still enjoy it.

  3. Sophie says:

    MMMMM…it looks really great & delicious! Yum Yum Yum!!

  4. I just came across your blog from Photograzing, and I just adore it! This bread looks so yummy, and with very little effort. I have a fear of baking bread at home, but this one looks easy enough. But, I only own ONE loaf pan. Do you think I could cut the recipe in half and use one loaf pan? Also, does the loaf pan have to be greased? Thank you!

  5. Andrea says:

    Hi Christina. Yes, I’ve divided the recipe and made just one loaf. The dough/batter is pretty sticky, so greasing the pan definitely helps.

  6. Andrea, I just made and blogged about this bread. It turned out SO great! It was so easy, and so delicious, I really could eat the whole loaf in one sitting. Thank you so much for the inspiration!! http://deglazeme.blogspot.com/2009/04/honey-wheat-english-muffin-bread-yum.html

  7. Julie says:

    How about with butter and jam?! This looks so hearty. It reminds me of a simple spelt bread I made a while back. I’m bookmarking this.

  8. Lindsay says:

    Quick Question…. this bread recipe looks amazing, but I dont have a stand mixer… is there anyway that I can make it without the stand mixer??

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