Oatmeal Muffins
Paula sent in this recipe today. (I should mention that she sent in pictures for two previous recipes. "Cranberry Muffins" & "Coconut Cake". Her oven works faster than her digital camera! Go figure!) The demon of the kitchen writes:
You will need:
This does honestly, scouts honor!, deserve a three in difficulty - but we will give it a two! Not only do you have to bake (that gives it a two as usual) BUT sheesh...we have to make a "well" in the middle and push all the dry ingredients to the side and then add the wet ingrdients. For people with two left hands like me...oy vey! I can just imagine my kitchen after that feat! But seriously, this is really a healthy treat and interesting to say the least (of course this she sends in without a picture because I bet she has two left hands too!). As you may have noticed originally it is Parve, as the soy milk is not "real dairy" milk. But if you substitute real milk here, well it is a dairy dish.
I love grains and use (sneak) them whenever possible in baked goods. These are a great treat for breakfast.
Oatmeal Muffins
You will need:
- 1 Muffin tin (greased or use papers)
- 1 Large Bowl
- 1 Wooden Spoon
- 1 Pan (to cook oatmeal) or Microwave
- 1 Toothpick for "Done" test
- 1 Cup Cooked Oatmeal ( as directed on container)
- 1 1/2 Cups Flour
- 1/4 Cup Molasses
- 3 Teaspoons Baking Powder
- 1/2 Cup Applesauce
- 1 Egg
- 1/4 Cup Soy Milk
- Substitute Oat or Bran flour for white flour to keep this really healthy
- Substitute 3 Tablespoons of Sugar for Molasses
- Add 2 Teaspoons of Cinnamon
- Substitute 1/2 Cup Mashed Bananas for applesauce
- Add 3/4 Cup Diced Apples
- Substitute Milk for Soy Milk
- Heat Oven to 350 Degrees
- Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl until well blended.
- Make a well in the middle (by pushing mixture against side of bowl)
- Add Wet ingredients to the middle
- Mix with spoon until well blended
- Fill muffin tins 3/4 full and bake for 20-25 minutes
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This does honestly, scouts honor!, deserve a three in difficulty - but we will give it a two! Not only do you have to bake (that gives it a two as usual) BUT sheesh...we have to make a "well" in the middle and push all the dry ingredients to the side and then add the wet ingrdients. For people with two left hands like me...oy vey! I can just imagine my kitchen after that feat! But seriously, this is really a healthy treat and interesting to say the least (of course this she sends in without a picture because I bet she has two left hands too!). As you may have noticed originally it is Parve, as the soy milk is not "real dairy" milk. But if you substitute real milk here, well it is a dairy dish.
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