National English Muffin Day: A Celebration of Breakfast Delight
National English Muffin Day is a yearly celebration dedicated to the beloved breakfast staple—the English muffin. Known for its unique “nooks and crannies,” this versatile bread has been a favorite for over a century, whether toasted with butter or used in breakfast sandwiches.
Quick Facts
- When is it? April 23
- Tagged as: Food, Breakfast, Celebration
- What’s the hashtag? #NationalEnglishMuffinDay
- When was it founded? 2016
- Who founded it? The Thomas’ brand
History of National English Muffin Day
The origins of the English muffin date back to 10th-century Wales, where it evolved from “Bara Mean,” a yeast-leavened bread. However, the modern version was popularized by Samuel Bath Thomas, a British immigrant who opened his bakery in New York City in 1880. Thomas introduced his “toaster crumpets,” which later became known as English muffins. These muffins gained widespread popularity in the U.S., becoming a breakfast staple. National English Muffin Day was officially established in 2016 by the Thomas’ brand to honor this iconic bread.
Timeline
- 10th Century: Early versions of English muffins emerge in Wales.
- 1874: Samuel Bath Thomas emigrates from England to New York.
- 1880: Thomas opens his bakery and begins selling “toaster crumpets.”
- 1894: The term “English muffin” is first used.
- 2016: National English Muffin Day is officially established.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
Year | Month and Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2025 | April 23 | Wednesday |
2026 | April 23 | Thursday |
2027 | April 23 | Friday |
2028 | April 23 | Sunday |
2029 | April 23 | Monday |
2030 | April 23 | Tuesday |
Observed
National English Muffin Day is observed by enjoying English muffins in various ways—toast them with butter and jam, make breakfast sandwiches, or try creative recipes. Many also share their love for this treat on social media using the hashtag #NationalEnglishMuffinDay.
Fun Facts About National English Muffin Day
- In England, they are simply called “muffins.”
- Samuel Bath Thomas’ recipe remains a closely guarded secret.
- Over 1.75 billion Thomas’ English Muffins are sold annually in the U.S.
- Popular toppings include butter, jelly, eggs, and cheese.
Quiz
- Who popularized the modern English muffin in the U.S.?
- What year was National English Muffin Day officially founded?
- What is the hashtag for this day?
(Answers: 1. Samuel Bath Thomas; 2. 2016; 3. #NationalEnglishMuffinDay)
FAQs
Q: Are English muffins baked or griddle-cooked?
A: They are griddle-cooked, giving them their characteristic texture.
Q: What makes an English muffin different from a crumpet?
A: Unlike crumpets, English muffins are made without baking soda and have holes in the middle rather than on top.
Q: Can I celebrate without buying store-bought muffins?
A: Absolutely! You can bake your own or try creative recipes using homemade versions.
Importance of National English Muffin Day
This day highlights the cultural and culinary significance of English muffins as a versatile breakfast item enjoyed worldwide. It also serves as a reminder of their rich history and evolution from humble beginnings to a global favorite.
Related
- National Pancake Day
- National Bagel Day
- National Toast Day