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    These vegan English muffins are soft, fluffy, and easy to make! Perfect for slathering with jam and vegan butter or stuffing with your favorite sandwich fillings.

    Plate of Vegan English Muffins with coffee cup and strawberries in the background.

    My love for English muffins runs deep! A toasted English muffin covered in butter and strawberry jam was my favorite breakfast growing up.

    It’s pretty unfortunate that vegan English muffins are kind of scarce. Sorry to be a bearer of bad news: but lots of popular brands contain dairy products.

    There are vegan brands out there (try Dave’s Killer Bread, Ezekiel, and Trader Joe’s muffins), but I know these aren’t available everywhere. So I decided it was time to come up with a homemade vegan English muffin recipe. And guess what? They were WAY better than any store-bought English muffin I’d ever had (including both vegan and non-vegan ones).

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    What You’ll Need

    • Non-dairy milk. Just about any variety of unsweetened and unflavored non-dairy milk should work just fine. Try soy milk, almond milk or cashew milk.
    • Active dry yeast.
    • Sugar. Use organic sugar to keep the recipe vegan.
    • Flour. The recipe calls for all-purpose wheat flour. Whole wheat flour, whole wheat pastry flour, bread flour, and spelt flour should all work fine as well.
    • Salt.
    • Vegan butter. This is normally sold near the regular butter at the supermarket. Look for brands like Earth Balance and Miyoko’s.
    • Cornmeal. Yellow or white cornmeal can be used. You could also substitute semolina flour.

    How to Make Vegan English Muffins

    The following is a detailed photo tutorial on how to make this dish. Scroll all the way down if you’d like to skip right to the recipe!

    • Warm your milk up to 100°F to 110°F. Don’t go much outside this zone — milk that’s too hot will kill your yeast, and if it’s too cool your dough will take longer than usual to rise. Whisk the sugar and yeast into the milk then set the mixture aside for a few minutes, until it becomes frothy.
    • While the milk mixture sits, whisk your flour and salt together in a large bowl.
    • Add your milk mixture to your dry ingredients, along with some melted (and cooled) vegan butter. Stir everything together to form a dough.
    • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead it for 5 to 8 minutes, until the surface is relatively smooth and the dough is elastic.
    Collage showing 4 stages of making Vegan English Muffin dough.
    • Place the dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with a damp tea towel. Let it rise for 1 to 2 hours, until it has about doubled in size. The amount of time it takes for the dough to rise will depend on the air temperature — warmer dough rises faster!
    Side by side images showing Vegan English Muffin dough before and after rising.
    • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface once again, and use a lightly floured rolling pin to roll it to about ½ inch thick.
    • Use a large biscuit cutter to cut your dough into 3 ½ inch circles. Don’t have a biscuit cutter? You can do it by hand using a round template (such as a small bowl or large drinking glass) and knife, but be careful not to overwork the dough!
    • Place some cornmeal on a plate and dip each side of your dough rounds in it, then transfer them to a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.
    • Cover the sheet with a damp towel and let the muffins rise until they become puffy, about 30 minutes.
    Two Images Showing a Hand Cutting Vegan English muffins from dough, and cut dough circles on a baking sheet.
    • Lightly butter a large nonstick skillet or griddle and heat it up over medium heat. Once it’s hot, add a few dough rounds (as many as you can fit without crowding) and cook the muffins until they’re fluffy and lightly browned on the tops and bottoms. Your muffins will puff up and reduce a bit in diameter as they cook.
    Vegan English Muffins cooking in a skillet.
    • Let your vegan English muffins cool for a few minutes on a cooling rack, then fork-split them by inserting a fork into the edges about halfway through the thickness of each muffin. Do this all the way around the muffins — this will allow you to easily pull them apart by hand when you’re ready to toast and serve them!
    Vegan English Muffins on a cooling rack.

    Shelf-Life & Storage

    Homemade vegan English muffins will keep in a sealed bag or container at room temperature for about 4 days or in the freezer for about 2 months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can these English muffins be made gluten-free?

    I’m not sure! I haven’t done a lot of gluten-free yeast bread baking. I think your best bet would be to use an all-purpose gluten-free flour blend.

    How are vegan English muffins served?

    Split your muffins by hand, then toast them. You can eat them with your favorite spread, such as vegan butter, jam, or vegan Nutella. You could also stuff them with savory fillings and make vegan breakfast sandwiches.

    Can I reroll my dough scraps to make extra muffins?

    You can, but they won’t be as soft as the first batch. I prefer to make English muffin bread: loosely roll the dough into a loaf shape, dust it with cornmeal, and bake it in a 450°F oven until lightly browned and fluffy, usually about 25 minutes.

    Can I make these muffins using a stand-mixer?

    Absolutely! Just use the dough hook to mix and knead the dough.

    Plate with two Vegan English Muffins, butter, and strawberries.

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    Two Vegan English Muffins on a plate with butter and strawberries.

    Homemade Vegan English Muffins

    These vegan English muffins are soft, fluffy, and easy to make! Perfect for slathering with jam and vegan butter or stuffing with your favorite sandwich fillings.

    Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 1
      cup
      unsweetened and unflavored non-dairy milk,
      warmed to 100-110°F
    • 2
      teaspoons
      organic granulated sugar
    • 1
      (¼ ounce or 7 gram) packet
      active-dry yeast
    • 3 ½
      cups
      all-purpose flour,
      plus more for dusting
    • 1
      teaspoon
      salt
    • 3
      tablespoons
      vegan butter,
      melted and cooled, plus more for oiling the bowl and skillet
    • Cornmeal,
      for coating the muffins

    Instructions

    1. Whisk the milk, sugar and yeast together in a small container or liquid measuring cup. Let the mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes, until frothy.

    2. While the milk mixture sits, whisk 3 cups of flour and salt together in a large mixing bowl.

    3. Stir in the milk mixture and vegan butter. Continue mixing the ingredients until a soft dough forms, adding up to ½ cup of additional flour if needed.

    4. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead it until smooth and elastic, 5 to 8 minutes.

    5. Place the dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with a damp tea towel. Let the dough rise until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours.

    6. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and use a rolling pin to roll it to about ½ inch thick.

    7. Cover a small plate with a thin layer of cornmeal and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

    8. Use a 3 ½ inch biscuit cutter to cut the dough into rounds. Dip both sides of each round in the cornmeal to lightly coat them, then place them on the baking sheet.

    9. Cover the rounds with a damp tea towel and let them rise again until puffy, about 30 minutes.

    10. Lightly butter the bottom of a large nonstick skillet or griddle and place it over medium heat.

    11. Give the pan a few minutes to heat up, then place a few dough rounds on the hot surface. Cook them for 5 to 7 minutes on each side, until lightly browned and puffy.

    12. Transfer the cooked muffins to a cooling rack to cool and repeat the cooking process until all of the dough rounds are cooked.

    13. Use a fork to split each muffin in half without separating the halves.

    14. When ready to serve, pull the muffin halves apart and toast them. Serve.

    Nutrition Facts

    Homemade Vegan English Muffins

    Amount Per Serving (1 muffin (1/12 of recipe))

    Calories 172
    Calories from Fat 31

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 3.4g5%

    Saturated Fat 1g5%

    Sodium 239mg10%

    Potassium 51mg1%

    Carbohydrates 30.6g10%

    Fiber 1.3g5%

    Sugar 0.8g1%

    Protein 4.1g8%

    Calcium 43mg4%

    Iron 2mg11%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.



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