
I have have been making a lot of muffins the past few weeks. They are just so nice to enjoy with a hot cup of coffee for breakfast. My muffin cookbook is getting a good workout! The apple streusel muffin recipe caught my eye. Not only did the recipe include fruit of which I just happened to have an apple to use up but also a lovely sounding topping. This recipe certainly did not disappoint!
Apple Steusel Muffins
modified from: Jean Paré Company's Coming, Muffins & More, 1983. Pp. 9.
½ c packed brown sugar
¼ c unbleached flour
¼ c softened butter
1½ c unbleached flour
½ c organic sugar
3 tsp baking powder
½ tsp sea salt
1 egg
¼ c milk
¼ c vegetable oil
¾ c shredded, unpeeled apple
Mix the first three ingredients together until crumbly and set aside. Combine dry ingredients together in mixing bowl. Beat the egg, milk and oil together in a separate bowl. Fold in the shredded apple. Make a well in the middle of the dry ingredients. Pour the wet ingredients in and stir until just moistened. Fill prepared muffin tins ¾ full. Top with the brown sugar topping. Bake at 200ºC/400ºF for 20 - 25 minutes or until centre is clean when pricked with a toothpick.
Yield: 12 muffins
Muffin = An adult cupcake... would eat one of tehse every day
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the mini muffin tins? Mini muffins especially chocolate chip and blueberry are a huge hit with kids. You can even buy them already made. I have one of the mini muffin tins that gets a fair amount of use especially with the grandbabies :)
ReplyDeletethey sound so good! i wish i was a morning person, i could never make these and get out of the shower/dressed in time to come down into the kitchen and get them out before they burned...sigh...
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