Rammyblues
Well-Known Member
Re: Barm or Muffin
Its a muffin
Its a muffin
Robbo. said:Rammyblues said:Its a muffin
Oven Bottom Muffins
To most people in the world, "muffins" are little cakes filled with chocolate or blueberries. There's also what Americans call "English muffins", which are little round bits of bread, rarely seen in England itself.
However, real muffins are actually Lancashire Oven Bottom muffins. These are bread rolls (or "flat pieces of bread" according to my dad) with a blackened ring on top. The most common type is 1" to 2" thick with a light consistency (lighter than bagels but not as light as sliced bread) and a smooth finish. In recent years, these have become available in supermarkets throughout the UK.
stony said:Oven Bottom Muffins
To most people in the world, "muffins" are little cakes filled with chocolate or blueberries. There's also what Americans call "English muffins", which are little round bits of bread, rarely seen in England itself.
However, real muffins are actually Lancashire Oven Bottom muffins. These are bread rolls (or "flat pieces of bread" according to my dad) with a blackened ring on top. The most common type is 1" to 2" thick with a light consistency (lighter than bagels but not as light as sliced bread) and a smooth finish. In recent years, these have become available in supermarkets throughout the UK.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.ovenbottommuffins.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.ovenbottommuffins.co.uk/</a>
Anyone who thinks they are barms, are soft southern bastards.
stony said:Oven Bottom Muffins
To most people in the world, "muffins" are little cakes filled with chocolate or blueberries. There's also what Americans call "English muffins", which are little round bits of bread, rarely seen in England itself.
However, real muffins are actually Lancashire Oven Bottom muffins. These are bread rolls (or "flat pieces of bread" according to my dad) with a blackened ring on top. The most common type is 1" to 2" thick with a light consistency (lighter than bagels but not as light as sliced bread) and a smooth finish. In recent years, these have become available in supermarkets throughout the UK.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.ovenbottommuffins.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.ovenbottommuffins.co.uk/</a>
Anyone who thinks they are barms, are soft southern bastards.