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Muffins (3) Collection



 
 
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Great Grandmothers Berry Berry Muffins
Jalapeno Corn Muffins
Peach Muffins

Randi Levin moved to Colorado at 17 to attend college. She never stopped
baking and her degree gave her the opportunity to teach and counsel
children, who found her tasty treats motivational. Some time later she
left her career for medical and health reasons. During a hospital stay, a
friend watched her house and animals. She wouldnt take any money so Randi
did what comes natural to her, she made her a plate of cookies. They were
so delicious that her friend encouraged her to market them. The rest is
history.


Great Grandmothers Berry Berry Muffins

(Sugar Free)

This is one of the best muffin recipes I found in my Grandmoms Tin Box.
Originally, this recipe was called Strawberry Muffins. I altered the
recipe a bit for high altitude, and added a mixture of different berries
to discover that the Berry Berry Muffins sold the best. Nevertheless, I
prefer the straight strawberry. My Father, however, preferred the straight
blackberry. It is a matter of personal preference as to which berries to
choose for this recipe. No matter which flavor you decide to use, this is
a moist and tasty muffin and much healthier for you than grabbing a candy
bar or doughnut for a snack.

Use only fresh or fresh-frozen fruit.

1 bag of frozen mixed berries, thawed or 2/3 cup of each: fresh frozen
blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries, thawed together
in a microwave (Do not drain the juice.)
4 eggs or equivalent amount of liquid egg substitute
1 cup canola oil
2 cups sugar or 1 3/4 cups sugar substitute
3 1/4 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix together the eggs, oil, sugar, and half
the fruit with the juice. Thoroughly mix these ingredients for 2 minutes.
Add the flour and baking soda alternately with the remaining fruit and
juice to the oil and egg mixture. If batter appears too liquidity, add 2
tablespoons more flour. Grease 6 large muffin pan sections or 12 regular
size muffin pan sections or about 2 dozen plus mini muffin pan sections.
Fill each section 7/8 full with the batter. Bake 25-45 minutes (depending
on muffin size) until firm to touch or when an inserted toothpick comes
out clean.

Variations:

For individual fruit-flavored muffins (for example, just blueberry) use a
1/4 cup more fruit and juice combined.

For plain strawberry muffins, add 2 teaspoons vanilla and 1 1/2 teaspoons
cinnamon.

For plain raspberry muffins, add 2 teaspoons vanilla.

Add 1 extra egg when doubling or add 2 extra eggs when tripling this
recipe.




Jalapeno Corn Muffins

Many years ago I got this recipe from a friend in graduate school. We were
making chili one night, and I asked her if she knew how to make corn
muffins. She said yes, that her mother had a great recipe. I made a few
adjustments, and here lies the result. These muffins are a perfect
complement to chili or black bean soup.

3 cups corn meal
3 cups flour
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
5 eggs
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) melted butter
3 teaspoons diced jalapeqos
3 1/3 cups buttermilk

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Mix together the dry ingredients in a
mixing bowl. Add the eggs, butter and jalapenos to the dry ingredients
while gradually adding the buttermilk and mix the batter thoroughly.
Grease 8 large muffin sections or 12 regular size muffin sections. Fill
each muffin section to the top with the batter. Bake 25-35 minutes or
until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Best served warm.

Variations:
Corn Cheese Muffins:
Follow the same directions as above. Add 1 cup shredded cheddar and 1/2
cup corn
kernels with the eggs and buttermilk. (Jalapeqos optional.)




Peach Muffins

This happens to be one of the best peach muffins I have ever tasted, and
it is my favorite muffin. Light, moist and fruity, what else can you ask
for in a basic everyday muffin? These do not freeze well because of all
the fruit, so they are best eaten within two days of being baked. Allow to
cool for a few minutes prior to tasting.

1/4 cup (1/2 stick) melted margarine
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon vanilla
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons diced fresh or canned peaches (If using canned,
do not
use peaches in heavy syrup use light syrup or peaches canned in water;
drain
any syrup/water before using.)
2 1/4 cups flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Thoroughly mix the margarine, sugar, eggs,
milk and vanilla. Add the dry ingredients to the egg mixture alternately
with the peaches. Thoroughly mix batter until all ingredients are fully
incorporated. Grease 5-6 large muffin pan sections or 10-12 regular size
muffin pan sections. Fill each muffin section 7/8 full with the batter.
Bake 25-35 minutes (depending on the size of muffin sections) until firm
to touch or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Add 1 extra egg
when doubling or add 2 extra eggs when tripling this recipe.




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