Muffin (English)

Muffin (English)
A split muffin

A muffin or English muffin is a small, round, flat (or thin) type of yeast-leavened bread almost always dusted with cornmeal, which is commonly served split horizontally, toasted, and buttered. Muffins are eaten either as a snack alone or as part of a meal.

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History

An old English nursery rhyme, "The Muffin Man", describes a door-to-door purveyor of muffins. The rhyme was known at the time of Jane Austen in the early 19th century, and a muffin man is mentioned at one point in her novel Persuasion. The muffins sold at this period were made of yeasted dough and baked on a hot griddle.

The etymology of the name is from moofin first used in 1703, derived from the Low German Muffen, the plural of Muffe meaning a small cake, or possibly with some connection to the Old French moufflet meaning soft as said of bread.[1]

Muffins may well originate as far back as the 10th century, yet the muffin became a fashionable bread during the 18th century. By the beginning of the 19th century, there were dozens of muffin factories in existence, and the "muffin man" was a common sight.

Muffins are a quick-baking bread and have become a tea-table staple. They are usually split, toasted, buttered and then eaten with a savoury or sweet topping such as honey.

In North America and Oceania

Muffins are commonly available in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. They are also found on the breakfast menus of American fast food restaurants worldwide. Outside of the United Kingdom they are commonly called English muffins[citation needed]. They are most often toasted and then topped with butter and/or jam. They are also used in breakfast sandwiches with meat (bacon, ham, or sausage), egg (fried, scrambled, poached or steam-poached) and/or cheese. They are the base ingredient in the traditional American brunch dish Eggs Benedict. They often can be found in different varieties, such as whole wheat, cinnamon raisin, cranberry, apple cinnamon, and so on.

United Kingdom

Most British supermarkets sell variations on the standard bread muffin, notably cheese, whole meal and even cinnamon and raisin.[citation needed] Muffins are also available in traditional British tea rooms, served with breakfast or high tea although tea cakes are more commonly found in such places.[citation needed]

See also

References

Further reading

  • English Bread and Yeast Cookery by Elizabeth David, Penguin Books, 1979, contains a discussion on the origins and use of the English muffin.



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