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susieg-1 Apprentice

Does anyone have some nice recipes for breakfast muffins that don't dry out in a day and that non-celiacs will enjoy also? Tired of baking gluten-free for me and regular muffins for the rest of the family


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sickchick Community Regular

Raspberry & White Corn Muffins

Gluten, Soy Free

1 cup White Cornmeal

1 cup White Rice Flour

1 1/4 cup Buttermilk

2 tb Gluten Free Baking Powder

1 ts Baking Soda

1/2 cup Agave Syrup (or Honey)

1/4 c oil

1 cup fresh organic Raspberries

2 large organic Eggs

pinch (Kosher or Sea) salt

Preheat oven to 350F.

Count out 16 muffin papers and line your pan.

Mix together all ingredients, but the raspberries, adding them last, gently folding them into the cornmeal mixture. Scoop into prepared tins and bake 25-30 minutes.

Let cool 5 minutes before removing from tins.

Enjoy! :)

Makes 16 muffins.

gheidie Newbie

on glutenfreeda.com she has an awesome blueberry muffin (I used Pamelas for the flour mix) and they were so moist!!! they were awesome!!

Juliebove Rising Star

I use the zuchinni bread recipe on this website and bake it in muffin tins. Keeps for a couple of days.

susieg-1 Apprentice

Thank you all!!! will try these recipes, keep them coming, my kids favs are choc, choc chip muffins, any choc lover recipes? :D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

banana choco-chip

2 ripe bananas mashed (or 2 c canned pumpkin or 2 c applesauce)

2 whole eggs, 2 whites

1 tsp vanilla

2 tsp cinnamon

2 c Pamelas baking mix

1/2 c choco-chips (or more... :D )

mix bananas, eggs, vanilla, cinnamon. add baking mix, mix well, add choco-chips

bake 350 for 25-30 minutes

they stay moist for days in plastic bag--if they last that long...

susieg-1 Apprentice
on glutenfreeda.com she has an awesome blueberry muffin (I used Pamelas for the flour mix) and they were so moist!!! they were awesome!!

tried to register on glutenfreeda but can't :o can you advise?


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Wonka Apprentice
Does anyone have some nice recipes for breakfast muffins that don't dry out in a day and that non-celiacs will enjoy also? Tired of baking gluten-free for me and regular muffins for the rest of the family

Blueberry Lemon Muffins

9 to 12 muffins

These make the best blueberry muffins I have ever made. They peak nice and

are so moist and tender just like at the bakery. I got the recipe from

Bernard Clayton's Complete Book of Small Breads.

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups gluten-free all-purpose flour mix

3/4 tsp xanthan gum

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

1/4 cup sugar

1 egg

3/4 cup milk

1 tsp vanilla

1/3 cup vegetable oil

1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen

1/2 tablespoon lemon zest

GLAZE:

2 tablespoons butter, melted

1/4 cup sugar, to glaze

Preheat oven to 400

purple Community Regular

I will try hard to get you some this week or next. 1.Oatmeal(gluten-free)Chocolate chip,2. Chocolate choc. chip, 3.Choc. chip that varies to blueberry 4. Pumpkin choc. chip. Can you tell I love CHOCOLATE?

purple Community Regular

I posted my recipe for gluten-free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Muffins. It's under the topic: Quick Oats In Recipes. I don't have time today to re- type it so if you can't find it let me know. They are healthy and yummy and easy. You can eat the whole batch in one day.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

This is basically one large (9" x 13") muffin:Open Original Shared Link

You can make it in muffin cups, no problem, and adjust baking time accordingly.

susieg-1 Apprentice
I posted my recipe for gluten-free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Muffins. It's under the topic: Quick Oats In Recipes. I don't have time today to re- type it so if you can't find it let me know. They are healthy and yummy and easy. You can eat the whole batch in one day.

I will look, thanks for the help, I love chocolate also and look forward to your other recipes

Leslie-FL Rookie

This isn't a from-scratch recipe, but I've been using the Gluten Free Pantry Muffin and Scone mix and I really like it. You can add whatever fruit, nuts, chocolate, etc., that you want to it. So far I've made cinnamon raisin with nuts; cranberry with sunflower seeds, flax seed, and orange peel; and blueberry with slivered almonds and flax seeds. I freeze them and take them to work for breakfast (I never get up early enough to eat breakfast at home).

purple Community Regular

I found it: gluten-free Chocolate muffins

1 1/2 cups gluten-free flour mix (featherlite mix,below)

3/4 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup baking cocoa ( I use Saco dutch)

1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

1/4 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. baking soda

1 tsp. xanthan gum

1/4 cup dry, instant, chocolate fudge pudding mix

1 egg

1/2 cup plus 2T. milk

1/2 cup sour cream (I think applesauce would sub well)

1/4 veg. oil

1 cup chocolate chips (or peanut butter chips or both)

In bowl, whisk together the first 8 dry ingredients. In small bowl, whisk together the 4 wet ingredients. Stir the wet into the dry with a fork. Fold in the chips. Drop by spoonfuls evenly into a sprayed 12 cup muffin pan. ( I usually make 6 and the rest mini muffins). Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 20-25 minutes (mini muffins bake less time). Test with a fingertip, if it leaves an impression bake a little more. Warning: I have made 100's of wheat ones and this recipe is the first gluten-free batch I made since converting it to gluten-free so I hope it turns out good for you, let me know. Tip: prepare the dry ingredients the night before so you can have faster muffins for breakfast. Also I want to try Carol's gluten-free flour mix next time:

Carol's flour blend

1 1/2 cups sorghum flour

1 1/2 cups potato starch or corn starch

1 cup tapioca flour

Bette Hagman's Featherlite mix

1 cup rice flour

1 cup corn starch

1 cup tapioca starch

1 T. potato flour ( not starch)

purple Community Regular

I am back. Here is the web sight where I got the recipe for choc.chip muffins: www.eatingglutenfree.com. I use the basic muffin recipe and divide the dough in half. I put blueberries in 1/2 and choc chips in the other 1/2. You can find the pumpkin muffins at: www.tropicaltraditions.com. Click on recipes and then scroll until you find gluten free pumpkin muffins. I made 1/2 recipe to try it and I put 1/2 cup choc chips and 1/4 to a 1/2 cup more water. I used white sugar and just 1/2 a can of libby's pumpkin. A full recipe makes alot. It takes coconut oil and coconut flour. Next conversion you can watch for is Peanut butter muffins. I will post it as soon as I convert it to gluten-free and the recipe turns out. I love to make muffins. Does anyone have a recipe for white chocolate- raspberry muffins???

purple Community Regular

I have muffin madness. No I just love to bake and figure out things. Last night I tried to convert my PB muffin recipe to be gluten-free. They were very, very good first try. Very moist this morning. I tried to do the math so I came up with each muffin having about 6 grams of protein. Feel free to play with this recipe, I will next time I make them.

gluten-free Peanut Butter Cup Muffins

In med. bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients:

1 cup Carol's gluten-free flour mix ( see below)

1/3 cup brown sugar

1 tsp. baking powder

dash of salt

1/2 tsp. xanthan gum

In small bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients:

1 egg

1/2 cup milk

1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce (try sour cream for a sub)

2 T. veg. oil

whisk into the wet ingredients until smooth:

1/4 cup peanut butter

Stir wet into dry with a spoon and then fold in:

a heaping 1/2 cup of chopped peanut butter cups (doz. Reese's minis)(sub chips)( Reese's sticks are not gluten-free)

Spoon batter into about 8 sprayed muffin cups. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for about 20 mins. Do a toothpick test for doneness. Let cool a few mins. Mine fell very slightly but no harm done. Try spreading pb and even jelly on top for a sandwich the next day or a sliced banana with pb in the middle. (great for kid's lunch)

Carol's gluten-free flour blend

1 1/2 cups sorghum flour

1 1/2 cups potato starch or cornstarch

1 cup tapioca flour

susieg-1 Apprentice

these sound soooo good!!! no pb cups in the house but i think we have hershey choc bars left from smores...i think i will try this recipe today for fathers day treat thanks so much! :lol:

susieg-1 Apprentice

Purple,

For white choc muffins couldn't you use the choc choc chip recipe and use white choc pudding, white choc chips, add frozen rasberries and leave out cocoa? seems like this would work, I would also add 2 oz cream cheese. Ummm this sounds so good I might have to try this myself :P

purple Community Regular
Purple,

For white choc muffins couldn't you use the choc choc chip recipe and use white choc pudding, white choc chips, add frozen rasberries and leave out cocoa? seems like this would work, I would also add 2 oz cream cheese. Ummm this sounds so good I might have to try this myself :P

susieg_1

you are welcome and thank you for the recipe idea, if it turns out my daughter will be so happy. The pb cup muffins were still moist the third day. I think applesauce is a good idea for moist muffins. Please let me know if you make the white choc raspberry ones and how they turned out. Thanks.

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