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    Magic Muffins - Universal Gluten-Free Muffin Mix

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    This recipe comes to us from Cams Mom in the Open Original Shared Link.

    Just start with basic mix then add fruit of choice. Basic mix recipe and variations below:

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    Basic Mix
    ½ cup brown rice flour
    ½ cup white rice flour
    ¼ cup Tapioca flour
    ¼ cup Potato starch flour
    ¼ cup Flax seed meal
    2/3 cup Sugar
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    1 teaspoon baking soda
    1 teaspoon xanthan gum
    ¼ teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup Shortening

    To this you need to add:
    1 cup of something wet (sour cream, banana, yogurt, apple sauce)
    2 eggs


    Variations:

    Banana Chocolate Chip
    Use 1 Cup mashed banana for the wet ingredient (plus 2T milk, soy or almond milk)
    add choc. chips. or nuts if desired

    Blueberry
    Use 1 cup of sour cream for the wet ingredient
    add blueberries
    sprinkle a little sugar on tip
    add a little vanilla to the wet ingredients on this one

    Apple Cinnamon with Crumble Topping
    Use 1 cup plain yogurt for the wet ingredient
    1 apple cut into small chunks
    add in cinnamon with dry ingredients

    For crumble topping use:
    1 tablespoon butter (or sub)
    brown sugar
    cinnamon
    almond meal
    a little gluten-free flour
    mix it together and sprinkle on each muffin

    The basic procedure for all muffins is mix dry ingredients then cut in shortening until texture of coarse meal. Add wet ingredients to dry and beat on med. with electric mixer for 3 minutes. Should be thick batter (not dough but thicker than cake batter). Mix in fruit by hand. Scoop into lined muffin tins generously (like fill them up for a good professional looking muffin!). I use an ice cream scoop to get uniform size and shape.

    Then bake at 350F for about 25 minutes (until a toothpick comes out clean).



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    Thank you for making life a little more simple when life gets hectic. Love the recipe

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