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Showing posts with label nowastefoodchallenge. Show all posts

Monday, 7 December 2015

Apple and raisin muffins with streusel topping


As mentioned before I've been baking a LOT with apples these past few weeks. These muffins came about as I had 1 ripe banana and some apples to use up. I started with a banana and apple muffin and decided to add in raisins, nuts, spice and a streusel topping. The result was a wonderfully delicious and fragrant muffin which made for a perfect breakfast on the go.

I'm sending this to the No Waste Food Challenge guest hosted by Jen from Jen's Food this month on behalf of Elizabeth from Elizabeth' s Kitchen Diary.






 adding wet ingredients to the dry ingredients 

 adding pecans, raisins and apples

 add streusel topping before baking

 yum


 You can clearly see the chunks of apples and the raisins 

 Great breakfast with a nice cup of tea 

Makes 15 muffins 

For the streusel topping
25g flour
85 demerara sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
50g cold butter
25g pecans, chopped 

For the muffins
100g brown sugar
50g caster sugar
220g plain flour
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon mixed spice
60mls milk
1 ripe banana
80mls vegetable oil
2 large free range eggs
1 pot (165g) Muller light banana and custard yoghurt (or vanilla or apple flavour) 
2 apples, peeled, cored and roughly chopped
100g raisins
75g pecans, roughly chopped

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. 
  • Line 2 muffin trays with 15 muffin liners. 
  • Make the streusel topping by mixing all the ingredients in a bowl by hand. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl, mix the sugars, flour, bicarbonate, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg and mixed spice. 
  • In a separate bowl, lightly beat the eggs and add in the mashed bananas, vegetable oil, milk ad yoghurt.
  • Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the wet ingredients. Stir until just mixed. 
  • Add in the apples, raisins and pecans and mix. 
  • Divide the mixture evenly between the muffin cases. 
  • Top with streusel topping and bake in the pre heated oven for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer insertedinto the centre comes out clean. 
  • Allow to cool in the tray for a few minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely. 




Saturday, 7 November 2015

Apple, toffee, raisin and butterscotch muffins


This is a variation on the toffee apple muffins that I posted earlier in the week. They were so popular I baked them three times in a week! I had further requests but had run out of ingredients. I decided to use up leftovers that I had to create a variation of the muffin and it worked beautifully. Personally I prefer this version as it has butterscotch chips and raisin. J prefers the toffee apple muffins.

I'm sending this to the No Waste Food Challenge guest hosted this month by Tracy from It's Not Easy Being Greedy on behalf of Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary. This recipe uses up the bits of ingredients in my cupboard - raisin, butterscotch chips and 4 toffee sweets.


It's also suitable for the Credit Crunch Munch challenge guest hosted by Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary on behalf of Helen from Fuss Free Flavours and Camilla from Fab Food 4 All.







Makes 14 muffins

2 apples, peeled, cored and chopped
1 pot of 165g fat free yoghurt
150mls milk
100g brown sugar
100g butter, melted
300g plain flour
1.5 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 eggs
4 toffee sweets, chopped into quarters
100g raisins
100g butterscotch chips

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. 
  • In a large bowl, mix the yoghurt, milk, eggs, sugar and butter.
  • In a separate bowl, sift the dry ingredients.
  • Stir into the wet ingredients until just mixed.
  • Stir in the chopped apples,toffee sweets, raisins and butterscotch chips.
  • Divide the mixture between the muffin cases.
  • Bake for approximately 25-28 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.

Friday, 18 September 2015

Leftover Blackberry frosting cookies with white chocolate


Quick post today to tell you about a little experiment in the kitchen. I made some chocolate and blackerry cupcakes recently and had some leftover frosting. I've used leftover frosting to make cookies previously and as I've never had a blackberry cookie I thought it would be interesting to try. The frosting is made of blackberry puree, icing sugar and butter. Butter and sugar are basic ingredients for cookies so I added in flour and and an egg. The mixture then looked a little grey so I added a handful of fresh blackberries as well which I managed to get in the reduced aisle for 10p a box! It gave the mixture a lovely purple hue and boosted the blacberry flavour. I added in about 50g of white chocolate chips to give some contrast and sweetness. The cookie dough was really soft - in hindsight I should have added more flour but I baked them anyway and they turned out like soft baked cookies. They tasted like a cross between a cookie and a cake. It was slightly crispy around the edges but soft in the middle. The flavour combination of blackberry and white chocolate was delicious! I will now have to experiment with making actual blackberry cookies. Has anyone tried a blackberry cookie before?

I'm sending this to the No Waste Food Challenge guest hosted this month by Claire from Foodie Quine on behalf of Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary. This recipe uses up leftover blackberry frostings and part of a reduced box of blackberries which have just gone past their sell by date. 


I'm also sending it to Credit Crunch Munch as this is quite a frugal recipe using leftovers and store cupboard ingredients. The challenge is hosted by Helen from Fuss Free Flavours and Camilla from Fab Food 4 All



 leftover blackberry frosting 

 adding a handful of fresh blackberries as the mixture looked a little grey
 
 adding in white chocolate chips

 Blackberry and white chocolate cookies! 



Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Zucchini and Orange Marmalade Muffins with Cranberry and Pecans


It's another courgette recipe but it's too good not to share. I saw this on Brown Eyed Baker and the flavour combination really appealed to me. As with my previous post on biscotti, this has a distinctively festive flavour with the orange, pecan and cranberry.  The muffins were quick and easy to put together and made for a substantial breakfast. You can clearly taste the tangy marmalade which pairs well with the cranberry and pecan. You can actually see bits of green from the courgette in the muffin not that it put anyone off. I brought this to a work breakfast do and they were a real hit. Definitely on the bake again list. I also experimented with coconut sugar rather than caster sugar and to be honest I couldn't taste the difference. I was worried that it would have a coconut taste but it didn't so I will definitely be using more of my coconut sugar in the future. I like to think that this is healthier for me as it has courgettes, coconut sugar, dried fruit and nut! 

I'm sending this to a few blog challenges this month.

AlphaBakes hosted by Caroline from Caroline Makes and co hosted by myself on alternate months. The letter this month is Z for Zucchini also known as courgette. 


Extra Veg challenge hosted by Jen from Jen's Food this month. The challenge is run by Helen from Fuss Free Flavours and Michelle from Utterly Scrummy. These muffins are a great way to incorporate extra veg into your diet.


Simple and in Season hosted by Ren as courgettes are currently in season. 


No Waste Food Challenge hosted by Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary. I used up the end of a jar of marmalade, an open pack of dried cranberries and a pack of pecans which I bought for something else. There was also 1 courgette left in the fridge which was exactly what I needed. 




 adding (strained) finely grated courgette 

 adding dried cranberries and pecan nuts 

 place a pecan nut on top of each muffin before baking 



 I love how you can see the green flecks from the courgette 

Recipe adapted from Brown Eyed Baker 
Makes 12 muffins 

185g plain flour
125g coconut sugar
2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 eggs
80mls vegetable oil
100g orange marmalade (I used 125g as that was all that was left in the jar) 
50g pecans, roughly chopped
120g dried cranberries
1 courgette, finely grated and strained well

  • Preheat the oven to 180C.
  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and ground cinnamon.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, oil and marmalade. Stir in the courgette. 
  • Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix briefly.
  • Add in the dried cranberries and pecans and stir until just mixed.
  • Divide evenly between 12 muffin cases.
  • Place a whole pecan on top of each muffin before baking.
  • Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes or until brown and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. 


Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Bacon, Blue Cheese and Polenta Muffins


We had a BBQ party at home recently and ended up with quite a lot of leftover food. Amongst them was a whole box of cheese as there was too much food and we didn't get round to eating it on the day. We ate some of the cheese but there was so much and I didn't want to waste it so I thought I'd bake with it. I found a pack of bacon in the fridge and immediately decided on bacon and blue cheese muffins. I spied some polenta which has been in my cupboard for a while so I added them in as well. The result was a delicious, crumbly savoury muffin. You can definitely taste the bacon and depending on which bit you get you also get a hit of the blue cheese. The basil was very subtle and almost undetectable but added a lovely fragrance and hint of sweetness to the muffin. The polenta made them quite crumbly but I thought that was the best bit. 

I'm sending this to the No Waste Food Challenge hosted by Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary. This recipe is made from leftovers - blue cheese, bacon and polenta. 


It's also perfect for Love Cake hosted by Ness from Jibber Jabber UK as the theme this month is 'Pack me a Picnic' These muffins are perfect for picnics as they are easy to bake and easy to transport. 



 I added a bit of brie as I didnt have enough blue cheese 


 adding blue cheese, basil and bacon

 top with a small piece of bacon

 I put them under the grill for a minute or two just to brown the tops. 


 You can see the crumbly texture 

Makes 10 large muffins

Recipe adapted from Fold in the Flour



6 rashers of smoked bacon (you need 5 for the recipe and 1 for the decoration)
200g plain flour
150g fine polenta
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
80g caster sugar
1 egg, lightly beaten
5 tablespoons water
5 tablespoons vegetable oil
175mls milk
20 fresh small basil leaves, finely chopped
90g blue cheese, crumbled (I used about 70g of blue cheese and 20g of brie as that was all I had) 

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. 
  • Cook the bacon under a grill or on a frying pan and drain the excess oil. Cut into small bite size pieces.
  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, polenta, salt and sugar. 
  • In another bowl, mix the egg, oil, water and milk.
  • Tip the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix gently.
  • Add in the blue cheese, chopped bacon and chopped basil leaves.
  • Stir again until just mixed. 
  • Divide the batter evenly between 10 muffin cases.
  • Place a small strip of bacon on top of each muffin.
  • Bake in the pre heated oven for 20-25 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  • Mine were only slightly browned but cooked so I placed them under the grill for a minute or two until the tops were browned. 

Sunday, 26 July 2015

Banana, strawberry and white chocolate muffins


This month Dom from Belleau Kitchen asks us 'how do you like your eggs in the morning?' as his theme for SimplyEggcellent #5. My answer is that it would depend on what day it is. For weekends when there is time for a more leisurely breakfast which is usually brunch by the time we are up and ready it's got to be poached eggs. Smoked salmon, bagel and a poached egg is a particular favourite as well as waffles with fruit, bacon and a poached egg. On weekdays, breakfast is usually a quick and simple affair and more often than not it's muffins! Muffins are really easy to make - usually a mix all in one method and they freeze really well. They are easy to transport and are quite filling especially if you make them a decent size. I've made sweet as well as savoury muffins but almost always come back to a variation of a banana muffin. 

This recipe is another banana one and I used up ingredients that I could find - a box of over ripe strawberries, a bag of giant white chocolate buttons at the back of the cupboard and some yellowing bananas. I also found some frozen strawberries in the freezer which I added just before baking.  The muffins were really moist and flavourful and I loved the addition of the white chocolate buttons. I made a double recipe as I had a lot of ingredients and J and I both took some to work. The muffins disappeared really quickly and I had lots of positive reviews. 

I'm sending this to Simply Eggcellent hosted by Dom from Belleau Kitchen as muffins are a favourite breakfast food of mine which contains eggs.


I'm also sending it to the No Waste Food Challenge hosted by Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary as this was a good way to use up over ripe bananas, very ripe strawberries and an old bag of white chocolate buttons. I also used up a bag of frozen strawberries which has been in the freezer for a few weeks. 




 adding chopped strawberries and white chocolate buttons (I made a double recipe in case you are wondering why there's so much batter!) 

 ready to go in the oven but not quite... 

 I had a bag of frozen strawberries in the freezer so I decided to put one in each muffin before baking 

 fresh from the oven 




 You can see the whole strawberry which obviously defrosted during the baking process! 


Makes 12 muffins

250g plain flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
120g brown sugar
3 ripe bananas, mashed
250mls milk
80mls sunflower or vegetable oil
2 eggs
120g strawberries, washed, hulled and sliced
80g white chocolate buttons
12 frozen whole strawberries (optional)


  • Preheat the oven to 180C.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder and sugar. 
  • In another bowl, beat the eggs lightly and add the mashed bananas, milk and oil.
  • Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture and fold gently until just mixed.
  • Add the chopped strawberries and white chocolate buttons and mix. 
  • Divide the mixture into 12 muffin cases.
  • Add a frozen strawberry on top if using.
  • Bake for approximately 25-30 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  • Allow to cool completely before storing in an airtight container.