Muffins are like a baker’s delicious shorthand. Mixed in minutes, baked in about the time it takes to make a pot of coffee, the rows of little cakes can come out of the oven and straight to the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There’s something about cinnamon that makes people smile, no doubt because it conjures up sense-memories of the wonderful foods that it perfumes. In ancient ...
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease 12 standard muffin-pan cups. In large bowl, combine oats, flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and ground cinnamon. In medium bowl, with fork, beat ...
As we transition into the cozier months, it’s the perfect time to bake a batch of apple-and-oat muffins. This recipe not only embraces the rich produce of Ireland but also infuses your kitchen with ...
A warm of bowl oatmeal with add-ins such as apples, raisins and walnuts is a pleasing, sustaining breakfast. That combination of ingredients, not surprisingly, will also work well in other creations, ...
Cook the apple with a cup of hot water til soft. Drain. Add banana, sultanas, rolled oats, butter, add hot water and carb soda. Leave to cool. Add sifted flour and spice alternately with beaten egg.
If you crave a quick and healthy breakfast or snack on the run, then these wholesome muffins hit the spot in every way. They are packed with fiber and quality ingredients and are the perfect portable ...
Whether you enjoy them warm from the oven or cool with a dollop of nut butter or melted chocolate, these apple and berry oat muffins are sure to become a family favourite. Image credit: Joekels Tea ...
If you are looking for a great moist muffin, this is the one. The bonus is that you can make the batter ahead of time and bake them whenever you want fresh hot muffins. Note that they have 3 grams of ...
Note: From Kim Boyce. Graham flour is available at Whole Foods markets and health-food stores. Use any apple sauce containing only apples and water. 1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray a ...
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