Going into the oven... |
There's an experiment in my oven. In all appearances they are regular muffins. Oh, how I hope they turn out to be regular muffins!
I believe this is my first experiment with going outside of a recipe for baking. Because ,yes, I know that baking is a Science and cooking is an Art. And I have always adhered to this basic rule. Not today. Today, I took what I liked from this recipe and added a little that I like from that other recipe.
In my oven are Experimental Banana Oat Applesauce Muffins. Six have blueberries pushed into them and a lovely (hopefully!) streusel topping. Six have a multitude of tiny chocolate chips shoved into the center - I'm hoping for a molten chocolate center, designed to please my chocolate-loving daughter.
Oh! There's the buzzer on my stove going off...
On the cooling rack... |
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They still look wonderful. Though I was hoping that the chocolate chips would melt into a formidable pool of lava hot chocolate goodness, the chips still look individual. Oh well. I guess taste will tell how my successful my experiment was.
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This is awful, I have to try two of them..... I hate to tell you this but they are... *tasting* ...yummy! Definitely a more dense muffin, because of the whole wheat flour and oatmeal, and not very sweet. I personally don't like my muffins to be very sweet. I'm thinking of a reasonably healthy breakfast or snack here.
The blueberry streusel and the chocolate chip varieties have surprisingly different tastes, considering they are both made from the same batter. In the blueberry I taste more cinnamon, like a coffee cake, but in the chocolate chip, more banana-ness. Who knew?
Join me in an experiment?
Experimental Banana Oat Applesauce Muffins:
Oven: 350 Baking Time: 20 - 25 min. Yield: One dozen1 egg
3 mashed bananas
1/3 cup brown sugar (I use demerara always)
1 individual portion of applesauce (just over 1/3 c)
3 TBSP sunflower oil
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup oats
3 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Method:
Mix thoroughly first six ingredients in one bowl. Combine remaining ingredients in another bowl. Pour one bowl's stuff into the other. Mix gently with a spoon until just combined. Don't over mix as it activates the gluten too much.For blueberry streusel:
Five or six berries poked into each muffin1/3 cup of oats
TBSP of butter
TBSP of brown sugar
Combined and reserved for top. Divide evenly between muffin tops. Double if for 12.
Banana's... ewww... i found a sugar free recipe, so I went with that instead. Thanks for the muffin idea though... I made orange muffins with almonds and chia seeds (and no sugar)
ReplyDeleteEven in muffins? Wow! you really don't like bananas. Those orange almond muffins sound good.
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