Soft & Puffy Sourdough English Muffins

By Amanda Paa – Updated September 18, 2023
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Learn how to make the very best sourdough english muffins using active sourdough starter. They have a lofty rise, with puffy golden brown tops! And their interiors are fluffy, with lots of nooks and crannies. 100% naturally leavened.

sourdough english muffins stacked

If you’re new to sourdough, and are looking for a sourdough starter to begin, I ship my 13+ year old starter to anyone in the U.S! You can order it here.

Why You’ll Want to Make These Sourdough English Muffins Immediately

I’m very hesitant to use the word life-changing when it comes to food. But I swear to you, when you eat one of these sourdough english muffins, a store-bought english muffin will never suffice again. Like, ever.

Their pillowy, interior softness cannot be matched.
Their epic puff!
Their pillowy bite.
So perfect as a vehicle for an indulgent amount of butter, strawberry rhubarb jam, or homemade peanut butter to nestle into all the nooks and crannies.

And their golden brown, cornmeal dusted, griddled tops are exactly the definition of lovely textural contrast.

This homemade sourdough english muffin recipe is very forgiving (as is sourdough focaccia bread), and you’ll need only a few ingredients. You don’t even need an english muffin ring to cut them out. I actually use a small flower vase to cut the circles out.

sourdough english muffin ingredients
pouring milk into kitchenaid stand mixer
flour and salt for sourdough bread

How to Make Sourdough English Muffins:

  1. Activate starter.
    You’ll need 75 grams of mature sourdough starter at its peak (I keep my starter at 100% hydration). For an easy baking schedule, I feed my sourdough starter at about 4pm so that it peaks around 8 or 9pm so I can mix up my dough and let rise overnight.
  2. Mix dough.
    There are just 6 additional ingredients you’ll need for this english muffin recipe: all purpose flour, milk, butter, water, salt, sugar.

    This sourdough english muffin recipe is mixed using a stand mixer, as the dough is enriched. While recipe testing, I much preferred the stand mixer results and ease, over hand mixing/kneading.
  3. Let bulk ferment.
    Because this dough is enriched with butter and milk (like sourdough cinnamon rolls), it takes longer to bulk ferment, which makes it perfect for an overnight rise! I find that at about 65 degrees, which my house is in the evening, equates to about 8 hours of bulk ferment, until the dough has about doubled and is smooth on top and puffed. It will look MUCH different than the end of bulk ferment when you are making sourdough bread, where the dough will look glossy, have bubbles, and is jiggly. It will not do that here.
  4. Bench rest.
    In the morning, dust a surface with flour, and scoop from underneath the dough, with the bowl tipped, to get the dough onto the surface. Let rest for 15 minutes.
  5. Cut out english muffin circles.
    Pat the dough out into a circle or rectangle shape, aiming for the dough to be about 1 inch tall. Use something that is glass and about 3 1/2 to 4 inches in diameter – I use a flower vase – flour the bottom edges, and press down through the dough until you hit the surface. Gently twist the vase while pushing down to cut through the dough. Then gently remove the cut out muffin and transfer to cornmeal dusted parchment on a baking sheet.
  6. Let rise.
    The final rise will take about 1-2 hours, at 70 degrees. The muffins will not per-say rise a lot, it will just get puffy and light.
  7. Cook on griddle or cast iron skillet at 350 degrees F, about 6-7 minutes per side, until internal temperature reaches about 200 degrees F.
mixing english muffin dough in stand mixer
dough near the end of mixing.
english muffin dough
Dough at end of mixing. Ready for bulk fermentation.
sourdough english muffin dough
sourdough english muffin dough
cutting out english muffins

Crusty, scraggy, chewy gems. Breakfast bliss.

Filled with air pockets galore, I swear they rival the Thomas’ English Muffins you and I grew up eating.

Do not sleep on the salted butter and honey topping.
Or peanut butter and honey.
Or anything your heart desires.

english muffins cooking on griddle
sourdough english  muffins on cooling rack
sourdough english muffins with honey and butter

Can I freeze sourdough english muffins?

Yes, these freeze extremely well! I recommend slicing them first, wrap in foil, then a freezer safe bag.

Can sourdough english muffins be made vegan?

I haven’t tested this, but my instinct is that using vegan butter and unsweetened soy milk would work well.

What can I use to cut out english muffins? Do I a need english muffin ring?

No english muffin ring needed! I use a flower vase, as I mentioned, or I’ve used a wide mouth glass jar. But if you don’t have either of those, you can also find english muffin rings here, and get many years of use out of them!

drizzling honey on homemade sourdough muffins

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Soft and Puffy Sourdough English Muffins

These airy sourdough english muffins are absolutely delicious, made with active sourdough starter. Their nooks and crannies hold your favorite butter and jam!
4.87 from 220 votes
Prep Time :15 minutes
Cook Time :30 minutes
Additional Time :14 hours
Total Time :14 hours 45 minutes
Yield: 10 english muffins
Author: Amanda Paa

Ingredients

Instructions 

  • In the bowl of your stand mixer, add starter and sugar.
  • Add milk, water, and butter to a bowl. Microwave 40ish seconds, until butter is just melted. Let cool for 5 minutes, you don’t want it to be too hot.
  • Add liquid mixture to bowl, and whisk with a fork to combine and disperse the starter.
  • Add flour and salt. Put dough hook on mixer, and start on low, speed 2 on kitchenaid mixer to incorporate flour, about one minute. Then turn to medium, speed 4 on a Kitchenaid, for 8 minutes. When finished, the dough will very wet. This is normal. Take a spatula and scrape the edges of the dough up onto itself, to round it out.
  • Let dough bulk ferment. This will take about 8-10 hours if your house is at 70 degrees. (So you could do this overnight while you sleep). Bulk ferment is complete when the dough has at least doubled, and is puffy and domed on the top. It should look pillowy and domed.
  • Dust your work surface with flour, and grab underneath the dough to take it out of the bowl and onto the surface. Let rest for 15 minutes. Pat into a 3/4 inch inch high circle or rectangle. Dust the top of muffins with flour, and a vase or glass mouth that is about 4 inches wide. Cut out circles, and move them onto a parchment lined baking sheet dusted with cornmeal. They will stick if you do not do this.
  • Cover pan with a very light towel, and let rise again for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, until your english muffins are puffy. They will not rise a ton. It’s the puffiness you’re going for.
  • Heat griddle or cast iron skillet to about 350 degrees F. Add a knob of butter, and place the english muffins on the surface, with room between each other to allow for their growth. They'll now puff when they cook! Leave undisturbed, cooking english muffins for about 7 minutes on each side, until internal temperature reaches 200 degrees F.

Notes

Recipe adapted from Artisan Sourdough Made Simple, and The Swirling Spoon.

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April 25, 2020

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398 comments

  1. Nancy

    5 stars
    I made these today-came our perfectly!! Taste amazing.

  2. Tricia Hamm

    How are these stored?

    • Amanda Paa

      I store in an air tight container or big plastic bag on the counter. They can also be frozen.

  3. Tanvee

    These look incredible and I will be making them this weekend! Quick question regarding the scraps of dough left over after you cut out the English muffin circles. I assume you do not want to smush all that dough together to get more muffins. My first thought was to just cook the scraps in chunks and have lil English muffin nuggets to snack on. Would that work?

    • Amanda Paa

      Yes, that’s exactly what I do!

  4. Victoria

    Hi I’m going to make these today…could I use coconut milk???

    • Amanda Paa

      Hello! Yes, in the comments here this is someone who used coconut milk and she said it worked well.

  5. Annette

    First time making these and they were excellent!!!!! I had made another recipe for sourdough English muffins a few months ago and they were heavier and had no nucks and crannies but this recipe was just like you said they would be. I will never go back!!!! Thank you so much.

    • Amanda Paa

      Yay, so glad to hear that! Thanks for making the recipe!

  6. Trudy

    I live in the tropics. House is 80 degrees. Can the dough ferment in the fridge?

    • Rose

      Hi! I used to live in the tropics and made sourdough recipes without a problem. Just know that it will bulk ferment much more quickly than the 8-10 hours stated in the recipe for a 70° kitchen. Mine tended to finish in 4-6 hours, depending on the temperature. Just watch for the signs she mentions in the recipe to know when you’re done: “Bulk ferment is complete when the dough has at least doubled, and is puffy and domed on the top. It should look pillowy and domed.”
      Good luck!

  7. Michael Timar

    Absolutely perfect recipe ! Every step and measurement is perfectly explained. The results are amazing! I will definitely be making these again. I’m eating a toasted one now with butter from France and apricot jam; it’s heavenly !.

  8. Renae Johnson

    5 stars
    I have never left a comment for any recipe. These were it. Your perfect English muffin recipe search is over. Make these immediately!

    • Amanda Paa

      oh i’m so glad to hear that you loved them!

  9. Amy Anderson

    5 stars
    These are unbelievable. The best English muffins I’ve ever had. I used plant based butter and oat milk, and kneaded by hand for 15 minutes. Cooked in a cast iron skillet. Started on a 3 and adjusted up and down based on amount of sizzle. Puffy and soft!

  10. Rachel Sticht

    5 stars
    I made this recipe for the second time yesterday. Both times they were delicious. My whole family loves them!

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad they were enjoyed! ❤️

  11. Shelley

    5 stars
    Thanks for a great recipe! I started my dough around noon yesterday and by 6:30 in the evening it was doubled and very puffy (we live in south Mississippi). I stuck it in the fridge. Got it out this morning and this dough was amazing! Rolled it, cut out the muffins, and cooked them in my electric skillet. We are now enjoying ham, egg, and cheese English muffin sandwiches for breakfast. So good!

    • Amanda Paa

      oh, i’m so glad you enjoyed the english muffins! those breakfast sandwiches sound amazing.

      • Ann

        5 stars
        These were so delicious. I want to shape them into 85 grans each instead of using a cutter.

  12. Skye

    5 stars
    First time making, and I am coming back to this recipe for seconds! My kids and I agreed this is our favorite way to eat sourdough! Thank you!!!

    • Amanda Paa

      Yay, glad they were enjoyed by your family!

  13. Briana Read

    5 stars
    This recipe came out perfectly! So delicious. I’ve never had a better English muffin in my life. (Using a 9 year old starter that my husband started from scratch). My husband is typically the baker in the family but I’ve been in a mission to make sourdough English muffins. After a failed trial last week with a different recipe, I came across this one and it is superb!! Thanks for sharing with the world!

    • Amanda Paa

      That’s so great to hear, Briana! Love that you had success with the english muffins and are embarking on some baking fun!

  14. Claudia N.

    5 stars
    This is hands-down the best English muffin recipe out there! I’m so glad I found your website. I’ve made your English muffins now several times and they were wonderful. Today I made the batch with whole wheat flour and they turned out beautifully as well. Your recipes are wonderful; whatever I have tried has given phenomenal results. Thank you for the detailed information.

  15. Rael

    5 stars
    These are soo good!! The actual process is easier than most sourdough bread or roll recipes. I did find when I fried them it to ahold with one frying pan. Mine turned out nicely without any butter in the pan. I did have to tweak the temperature some as the first ones got done quickly on one side.. I cooked them about 15 minutes longer in an 350 degree oven to bring those to 200 degrees. The next batch turned out fine 7 minutes each side! I was able to cut them open right away and toast them. 😋

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad you liked them! Yes, the temp does take some tweaking because different pans heat up and hold heat differently. Thanks for making the recipe!

  16. Lisa

    5 stars
    Love your recipes. Does the milk meed to be whole milk? I don’t want to sacrifice taste but don’t often have whole milk.

    • Amanda Paa

      Hi Lisa! It’s more about the fat content. 2% will still work!

    • LaDonna Juarez

      Lisa, I keep powdered organic whole milk on hand because I don’t drink milk but cook with it. I mix up it up and sit in the fridge overnight before mixing my dough. You can also boost your low fat milk with heavy cream.

  17. Christina

    Could these be made with gluten free flour? If so, could you explain how to make a gluten free sour dough starter?

    • Amanda Paa

      Unfortunately not. I would google gluten free sourdough starter to get some insight!

      • Christina

        Thank you for taking time to answer ❤️

  18. Jennifer Johnson

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious!

  19. Kathleen Kincaid

    5 stars
    First time making them and they are amazing

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad to hear that!

  20. Tamara House

    Hi Amanda, I just came across your recipe and am eager to try it. I just fed my sourdough starter! I’m curious, have you ever made these by rolling the dough into balls instead of cutting with a cutter? I’m just wondering. I’ve only made them by rolling the dough into little balls. Thanks again for sharing your recipe.

    • Amanda Paa

      Hi! I have not made them that way, rolling into balls.

  21. Brenda

    5 stars
    BEST ENGLISH MUFFINS EVER!!! I have made these a few times now and they are delicious, so much better than store bought. I always make a double batch to give some to family, they love them as well.

    • Amanda Paa

      Yay, so glad you enjoy them Brenda! Thanks for making the recipe.

  22. Beth

    5 stars
    These are the best around, have tried several other recipes, none measure up to this. Thanks for sharing.

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad to hear your comparisons, and that these are your favorite! Thanks for the note.

  23. Cassandra Henrikson

    5 stars
    This is a great recipe, I tweaked it a little and used a combination of milk and almond milk and substituted honey and used whole wheat flour.

    • Amanda Paa

      Oh, I’ll have to try them with a higher percentage of whole wheat! Thanks for making the recipe. 🩷🩷

  24. Ayari

    5 stars
    Easy and delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

  25. Sara

    5 stars
    ANAZING! I added 1 Tbsp of cinnamon and 1/2 cup raisins.

    • Amanda Paa

      ooooo! i need to try this!! when did you add the raisins?

  26. Brenda McKenzie

    5 stars
    Amazing turnout! These were super simple and simply delicious!

    • Amanda Paa

      Yay, so glad to hear that! Thanks for making the recipe!

  27. Maria

    Hi! Any idea what the calories are for these? Want to try to make these for meal prepping breakfast sandwiches. Thanks!

  28. Todd

    5 stars
    A friend introduced me to your site and I’ve made the cinnamon rolls, Carmel sticky rolls, bread and muffins. Love them all. I’d like a bit more sourdough flavor in the English muffins…could I get that by increasing the starter and reducing the flour and water proportionally? If so, how much would you recommend?

    • Amanda Paa

      Hi! Thank you for the kind words. To get a more tangy flavor in these, you can try using your starter to mix the dough about 2 hours after it has peaked, and use 15 grams less starter in the recipe. Do not alter the other ingredients. Remember that because of the milk and butter, these will not get as tangy as sourdough bread.

  29. Linda

    5 stars
    Forgot to rate the recipe in my comment.

  30. Linda

    I was so excited these turned out beautifully! I followed the recipe with just a few modifications. I used almond milk (I can’t have dairy), and then after bulk fermentation, I shaped them per the recipe, and then put them in the fridge overnight covered with greased plastic wrap. Cooked them the next morning in my cast iron skillet and they were perfect! Thanks so much for all your delicious recipes! 😊

    • Amanda Paa

      so glad you enjoyed them linda! and love the notes, thanks for sharing.

  31. H

    if I don’t have a kitchen aid mixer, am I able to make these by hand?

    • Amanda Paa

      I believe some people have done it that way; they won’t be as airy, but if you read through the comments someone likely mentioned that they’ve made them by hand with success!

    • Kelsey

      5 stars
      I just made this recipe and mixed/kneaded by hand and they turned so good! Still very light and fluffy.

  32. Megan

    5 stars
    Best sourdough english muffin recipe I have tried! They are so fluffy and taste amazing. I have tried quite a few recipes and they all came out dense. These are it! Definitely make them!

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad you enjoyed them, Megan! They looked perfect in your photo of them on Instagram!

  33. Kay

    Hello, I am new to sour dough baking, is the starter in this recipe meant to be fed or unfed?

    • Amanda Paa

      Hello! Active, fed starter should be used.

  34. dan

    have you ever finished these in an air-fryer oven?

    • Amanda Paa

      fun idea, i haven’t tried that! let me know if you do.

  35. Emmie Perry

    Hi! Can this be made with Mykonos vegan butter??

    • Amanda Paa

      I know others have used it with no issues!

  36. Chelsia

    Are these good for high altitude as well?

    • Amanda Paa

      hello! you may want to increase the water by 10 to 15 grams.

  37. Megan

    5 stars
    I’ve tried quite a few sourdough english muffin recipes but this has been the only one to give me those nooks and crannies we were searching for.i follow the recipe as written except cook in a dry nonstick pan on medium low covered for 4 minutes and they’re perfect for us. We freeze and pull out to make breakfast sandwiches. My husband said they’re the best English muffins he’s ever had. Thanks for a great recipe!

    • Amanda Paa

      Wow, love hearing that Megan! Thank you so much for making the recipe.

    • Terri

      You had me at knooks and crannies. I will be trying this recipe.

  38. Cathy

    5 stars
    Great recipe. They turned out perfect!

  39. Sue

    Just made these. Was worried that my dough did not rise enough overnight. Put in oven with light on and that seemed to help. Had a heck of a time regulating temp on my griddles and getting to 200 degrees for done without burning. A little doughy in the middle. Will try again.

  40. Carrie

    5 stars
    Wow, we made these this morning and they are fantastic. As described, they are soft and puffy with a little crisp on the outside. I ate them with butter and jam and my partner made an egg and sausage sandwich. Will definitely make again! Thanks, Amanda.

    • Amanda Paa

      Yay! Thanks for making the recipe, Carrie. So glad the english muffins were enjoyed!

  41. Lana

    5 stars
    Just amazing. I made breakfast sandwiches with these! One of the easier recipes to follow with incredible results!

    • Amanda Paa

      Wonderful! Yes, I love making breakfast sandwiches with them too, the best! Thanks for making the recipe.

  42. Jon Madson

    5 stars
    Makes yummy egg sandwich. Very user friendly, especially when your a newbie to sourdough making.

  43. Katie

    5 stars
    This recipe is soooooo good. My skillet gets a bit warm and I’ve found that I only need about 5:30 per side for cooking. I just measured with a thermometer and pull when ready. I usually freeze 2/3 of them after baking and when my stash is low, pull out a few more. I keep them in a container in the fridge otherwise. I get about 12 per batch.

    • Amanda Paa

      Love this, Katie! Thanks for your notes and making the recipe.

  44. Terri Holland

    5 stars
    So easy and delicious. I surprised myself! So tasty warm topped with homemade jam. Can’t wait to try with egg and cheese. Will never buy from the store again. Thank you.

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad you enjoyed them! Thanks for making the recipe ❤️

  45. Kathy

    5 stars
    I NEVER write in comments, but I have to tell you these are the BEST English Muffins I have ever tasted! (I grew up on Thomas’s English muffins) So light and fluffy and moist inside. What a treat! Thank you!!

    • Amanda Paa

      Oh, wow – so glad to hear that Kathy! Thank you for making the recipe and leaving the note.

  46. Sandy

    5 stars
    Oh my!!! After four failures with other recipes, I found this one. Perfect 1-1/2” thick muffins. I patted to 3/4”, cut with a 4” cutter and griddled them. Delicious doughy crispy fat English muffins. Thank you for the excellent recipe and instructions.

    • Amanda Paa

      So glad to hear this, Sandy! I love your description of them, too. Thanks for making the recipe!

  47. Melissa Strother

    5 stars
    WHOA. These are my current go-to sourdough breakfast recipe. I’ve made these 3 times now. My family loves them and I’ve gifted to several friends and neighbors and they have all asked for the recipe. Pillowy soft with the perfect sourdough tang. I rolled out closer to 1” thickness and cooked on my electric griddle. The 7 minute per side time was spot on. The recipe doubled beautifully as well when using my 5qt glass kitchen aid bowl. The fact that I can put these together and let rise overnight is the icing on the cake. Thank you for sharing with us!

    • Amanda Paa

      Your photos on instagram were beautiful! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for making it!

  48. Kathy

    5 stars
    Made these this morning! I was worried the dough would be too loose – but followed the directions as written and they turned out great! This recipe is a keeper! ( and easier to make than my sourdough bagels!) PS I did only get 7 muffins from the recipe using a 4″ cutter.

    • Amanda Paa

      Yes, the dough has a different texture after mixing compared to bread dough, but not too worry! It gains strength and tackiness during the bulk fermentation. I’m glad you continued on instead of adding more flour. Thank you for making the recipe!

  49. Cindy

    What is your sourdough ratio? Water/starter/flour?

    • Amanda Paa

      Hello! It is a 100% hydration starter. I use equal parts flour and water, with a 1:2:2 feeding ratio.

  50. Linda

    Substitute for sugar? Coconut sugar? Honey?
    If I use honey, do I make any other adjustments?

    • Vix

      I haven’t made this yet but I successfully sub coconut sugar in all my bread and baking. Let me know how they turn out

      • Linda

        Thank you!

    • Suzette

      I was going to ask this same question. I don’t see a reply. I guess I can give it a try on my own and see how it turns out. I do make sandwich bread with honey instead of sugar and it turns out great. If it’s successful, I’ll let you know what I did. 😉