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Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 260 g bread flour or all purpose flour (2 cups)
- 175 g whole grain Kamut flour (1 1/4 cups)
- 6 g salt (1 tsp)
- ~1/2 cup cornmeal for dusting the top and bottom of the muffins, and the cookie sheet
Wet Ingredients
- 285 g warmed milk ~95F (1 1/4 cup)
- 150 g sourdough starter ripe, floating (3/4 cup)
- 1 egg (~50g)
- 42 g unsalted butter, melt separately or cut into small pieces and combine with the warm milk (3 Tbsp)
- 42 g honey (2 Tbsp)
Instructions
Before Preparing the Dough
Feed the starter.
Prepare the Dough
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the egg, chipped or melted butter, honey, and warmed milk.
Add the starter, salt, and flour, and mix thoroughly.
Cover and let rise until puffy and about twice the original size. This was about 6 hours in the oven with the light on ~80-85F; and 8-10 hours at lower room temperatures.
After the First Proof
Flour your counter, scrape the dough out of the bowl onto the counter, gently press it into a rectangle, and roll the rectangle into a tube.
Let the dough rest about 15 minutes while you:
Dust a cookie sheet with cornmeal
Put about 1/4 cup of cornmeal on a small plate
Tare your scale with another small plate on it
Grease your English muffin rings with oil spray or butter
Make indents along your dough with a knife or bench scraper to mark ten pieces. If you want to weigh the pieces, they should be about 100g. Cut off a piece, and shape/roll it into a patty. Press the flat sides into the cornmeal. Place the muffin in a ring on the cookie sheet and flatten it with your fingertips until it touches the ring.
Cover the cookie sheet and proof at room temperature for 1-2 hours, or proof in the refrigerator 8-10 or more hours.
After the Second Proof
When you are ready to bake, remove the cookie sheet from the refrigerator, uncover it, and preheat the oven to 425F (about 10 minutes).
Bake 12 minutes.
Remove from oven, flip muffins over, remove the rings, and return the sheet to the oven.
Bake an additional 10-12 minutes.
Muffins should be over 205F internal temperature, with very slight browning beginning on the sides. (You will have medium brown areas on the top and bottom of the muffins.)
Remember to open the muffins with a fork, rather than slice with a knife, in order to maximize nooks and crannies. Poke all the way around and then gently pry apart the top and bottom.