Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Recipe #91: Orange Cranberry Muffins

Orange Cranberry Muffins
For these muffins, I found a number of recipes on the internet. I chose one that used dried cranberries, as I found when I used fresh cranberries back in the "C" recipes that they were a little too tart for my taste. The recipe I chose was Cranberry Orange Muffins from the Food Network.  The dried cranberries I used were Craisins, which are cranberries with sugar added, so sweeter still!

I changed a few ingredients: white whole wheat flour for half of the flour, and oil for the butter. I also added walnuts and two tablespoons of triple-sec liqueur to the orange juice. I sprinkled some sugar on top, as the recipe suggested.

I think these came out rather nice; a little bit tart but also sweet. The whole wheat flour added some flavor and texture. My tasters enjoyed them, as did I.

I rate these 5 out of 5. I would definitely make them again!

For next time, I plan to add a recipe that will take the place of the next recipe in the book: Papaya Muffins. I don't like papaya, so I will go with an additional orange recipe: Orange Chocolate Chip Muffins.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Recipe #90: Olive and Cheese Muffins

Olive and Cheese Muffins
The recipe in 201 Muffins called for black olives and cheese in an otherwise flour based muffin. But since I had some polenta left over, I decided to look for a recipe that would use corn meal with green olives and cheese. I found one at Genius Kitchen: Olive Cornbread. This recipe was designed to make mini loaves with olive slices on top. I decided to chop the olives and put them right into the mix and make muffins instead. I didn't have to bake them as long, and I added some sunflower seeds on top for texture.

They came out rather well, I think. They tasted good and were hearty. We ate them with a nice Mexican style chicken soup I made for supper. My tasters liked them very much.

I would definitely make these again if the occasion arose.

Rating: 5 out of 5

Next up: Orange Cranberry Muffins

Recipe #89: Old Fashioned German Muffins

Old Fashioned German Muffins
This recipe is another one of those that is apparently standard. All the websites that had this recipe had the exact same recipe. It was a rather plain muffin, with main ingredients of ground almonds, raisins, and rum. The recipe I used came from RecipeLand.com: Old Fashioned German Muffins.

I pretty much stuck to the recipe except that I didn't have rum so I used peach brandy. There was quite a bit of butter in the mix: 3/4 cup. I used oil instead of butter, which may have been too much and why the muffins seemed a bit greasy. If I made them again, I would probably use some applesauce instead of so much fat.

They were quite good, though, even with only a half cup of sugar. My tasters enjoyed them as well!

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (due to oilyness)

Next: Olive and Cheese Muffins

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Recipe #88: Oatmeal Muffins

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Muffins
The recipe in the book, 201 Muffins, made a rather plain muffin, so I decided to make mine more interesting by adding chocolate chips and cinnamon chips. I found a recipe at a website called Inside BruCrew Life: Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Muffins. The fact that the first word of the title is chocolate should give you a clue that there are lots of chocolate chips in the muffin--in fact, one cup of chocolate chips and a half cup of toffee chips. That's a lot for a normal sized recipe. I didn't have toffee chips so I decided to use cinnamon chips. Moreover, the recipe called for quick oats, but I didn't have any. So after researching the substitution of old fashioned oats, I decided that would be okay. The oats made for a nubby texture, however, which I didn't really like all that much. My tasters thought they were good, though, and one even said he liked the texture. Otherwise, they were sweet and chocolatey, so their virtues made up for their less-than-perfect texture. If I were to make these again, I would use quick oats or make quick oats out of old-fashioned. I also left off the coffee glaze, thinking they were sweet enough as they were.

All in all, these were good muffins. I rate them 4 out of 5 (though I was to blame for the deficits).

Next up: Old Fashioned German Muffins