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  2. 6 Healthiest English Muffins—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Only one breakfast staple can claim nooks and crannies as part of its core identity: the English muffin. These small, round, yeast-leavened breads ...

  3. Homemade English Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    These biscuits came out with a crispy outside and a chewy inside. Just like English muffins are supposed to have. And once I looked at the recipe more closely, these muffins actually have more in common with pizza dough than they do with regular biscuits. For starters, they use yeast instead of a chemical leavener like baking powder.

  4. How to Bake Healthy Muffins - AOL

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    Sure to be a hit at your brunch, try making these delicious and healthy muffins. The recipe calls for the unusual combination of sweet potato, chocolate and very little sugar for a guilt-less ...

  5. How to Make Healthy, Kid-Friendly Muffins with Your Family - AOL

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    This batch of healthy, kid-friendly muffins is a great introductory recipe. Your kids will love that they’re being invited to make something that resembles cupcakes for breakfast—and parents ...

  6. Thomas' - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' is a brand of English muffins and bagels in North America, established in 1880. It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA, one of the largest baking companies in the United States, which also owns Entenmann's, Sara Lee, Stroehmann, and Arnold Bread companies. [1] [2] Advertisements for the muffins place emphasis on their "nooks and crannies". [1]

  7. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    English muffins are an essential ingredient in eggs Benedict and a variety of breakfast sandwiches derived from it, such as the McMuffin. These products are called English muffins to distinguish them from the sweeter cupcake-shaped products also known as muffins, although in the UK, English muffins are sometimes referred to simply as muffins. [3]

  8. Muffin - Wikipedia

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    A muffin or bun is an individually portioned baked product; however, the term can refer to one of two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread (like a crumpet) that is baked and then cooked on a griddle (typically unsweetened), or a (often sweetened) quickbread that is chemically leavened and then baked in a mold.

  9. Taylor Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese on an English Muffin

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    In the past I've posted about grilling Taylor Pork Roll. I love the stuff. It grills up fantastic and really tastes great with cheese on an English muffin. This year we raised the bar a little bit ...