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We have had such wonderful weather in the last two days, there is really nothing to whine about. And anyway, as I said a little while back, these days I carry my weather with me, and I try to think ‘in orange’, the color of enthusiasm, fascination, and happiness.
I hope your weekend has been great so far, and I hope the rest of it will go as per your plans. If you have been following this blog, you should have realised by now, that I love cooking with blueberries. I love them because you can use them in pies, waffles, salads, crepes, smoothies, and today I learnt that you can even make blueberry soup, not chilled, but warm blueberry soup. The recipe is Scandinavian. Isn’t that awesome?
Thousands of research done in the past decade, confirm the importance of eating a diet filled with flavonoids from a variety of brightly colored vegetables and fruits to help prevent and even treat many chronic illnesses. Oh yes, and eating more blueberries at an early age, may reduce the risk of heart attack later in life.
Today I want to share with you a recipe for blueberry muffins, I made two weeks ago. I didn’t use a lot of sugar, so if you prefer more sugar in your muffins just add a little more to suit your palate. I wanted to taste the blueberries, not the sugar, so I reduced mine. I really enjoyed eating the muffins as you can see here….
I want to thank you so much for visiting my blog and for reading this far… now for the recipe,
Blueberry Muffins
Preparation Time: 16 minutes; Baking Time: 20-25 minutes; Makes: 12 larger muffins
Ingredients
- 375g (3 cups, 13oz) all-purpose flour (plain flour)
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- 220g (1cup packed, 8oz) soft brown sugar
- 125g (½ cup + 1 tablespoon, 4½oz, 1 stick + 1 tablespoon) butter, melted
- 2 eggs lightly beaten
- 375ml (1½ cups, 12.6fl oz) milk
- 2 cups blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F (225°C). Line a 12-hole, large muffin tin (pan) with paper cases. (I didn’t the first time but it was not easy to remove the muffins)
- Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl. Stir in sugar. Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture.
- In another bowl, whisk the melted butter, eggs and milk. Add the egg mixture into the well and stir until just combined. Do not over mix. The mixture should look quite lumpy.
- Gently fold in the blueberries.
- Spoon the batter evenly into the prepared muffin cases. Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden. Let stand for 5 minutes then, transfer onto wire rack to cool.
- For cup measures: spoon the flour into the cup, heaping it up over the top, then slide a knife across the top to level off the extra. Be careful not to shake or tap the cup to settle down the flour or you will have more than you need. I use a 240ml American cup.
Points to Note:
- Please note that oven temperatures are given as a guideline only. You may need to add or reduce the suggested temperature depending on your oven. I baked the muffins at 425°F (220°C) for 25 minutes.
- Please line up pan with paper cases for this recipe. Otherwise let the muffins stand in the tin for ten minutes before you loosen with a flat-bladed knife and carefully transfer to a wire rack. These muffins are delicate, so handle with care.
- Last updated: 09 June 2019
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Step By Step Photos
Always remember to assemble all ingredients before you start. Preheat oven to 425°F (225°C). Line a 12-hole, large muffin tin (pan) with paper cases.
Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl. Stir in sugar.
Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture.
In another bowl, whisk the melted butter, eggs and milk.
Add the egg mixture into the well
and stir until just combined. Do not over mix. The mixture should look quite lumpy.
Gently fold in the blueberries.
Spoon the batter, evenly, into the prepared muffin cases.
Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden. Let stand for 5 minutes then, transfer onto wire rack to cool.
I hope you enjoyed the muffins…
myfavouritepastime.com Last updated: 09 June 2019
Sneaking a moment to browse some recipes during all the busy festivities. Discovered some lovely ones you made in the past! Wishing you a Merry Christmas!! Hope you are having a wonderful time with your family and loved ones!
Hi Afra,
Thanks for sneaking in. That’s what blogs are for. I hope you try one or two of the recipes, sometime. I had a wonderful christmas and today is such a great day (temperatures are up to -4C). It feels like heaven. Enjoy your weekend!
Liz
I tried this recipe and it’s tasty. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Thank you for trying out the recipe. I’m so glad you loved it. You’ve made my day. Have a wonderful week!
Liz
Thank you for visiting my blog in Suffolk; I am going to try your muffins!
Hi Candy, thanks for stopping by too. Please give me a feedback if ever you try the muffins. I look forward to seeing you more often! Have a wonderful week
Wonderful recipes and beautiful pictures. Thank you creating and sharing! Looking forward to reading more from you.
Thank you for reminding me that I made some blueberry muffins. I love these muffins, they are soo good. Have a wonderful week and thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for visiting my blog. These muffins look amazing — I hope we start getting some decent blueberries in NYC soon!
Thanks for stopping by too, I look forward to trying out some of those unique recipes you have on your blog. Have a wonderful week!
Love blueberries, they’re fabulous in a salad with beets and feta cheese. When making muffins replace 1/2 cup of milk with yogurt for a tender light crumb. Thanks for liking my spinach soup.
Thanks for stopping by and liking my blueberry muffins. I really appreciate. I love blueberries too!
Lovely recipe, thank you!
Thank you for stopping by, I’m also a music lover and an all-chocolate addict. Have a great week!
Yum! & the photos are great. Also, thanks for coming by my place, as otherwise I’d never have found yours 🙂
Thanks for stopping by too. I really appreciate your visit.
My son is a huge blueberry muffin fan and these look amazing!! Will have to try! Beautiful pictures!
They are amazing, all the kids in my son’s class loved them. I always gauge things by the way others respond. If you do try, give me a feedback!!!
MINE!!!
Ha ha, thanks for stopping by. They look really tasty…and tasted very tasty!!
Great pictures and a great recipe too! Thanks for visiting my blog.
Thanks for visiting too. I really appreciate. Have a great weekend!
These look yum! And thanks for taking the time to put standard measurements in for us lazy people 😛
Ha thanks for noticing that, the goal of “My Favourite Pastime” is to inspire me and others to cook or bake. I try to do everything to inspire those who rarely cook. Also it makes life easy for everyone, as I also use recipes for my blog when I am cooking. Thank you and have a pleasant weekend.
Thanks for stopping by my blog, Liz, so I could find yours. These muffins sound yummy. I love your photography…something I definitely need to improve.
Haha they are my favourite. Been to your blog again. Glad to know you make baked treats and deliver around Toronto. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for visiting my blog and liking my bread post! — I thought you might be interested in this — I just found out that baking powder has aluminum, the metal, duh moment for me, but anyways, here is a fascinating article on it — http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/choosing-a-healthy-baking-powder/
Thanks for visiting my blog and for leaving me a note. I read an article a while back on baking powder and aluminium and I use Magic Baking Powder and the manufacturer says it contains no aluminium that’s why I buy it. Thanks for leaving me a link on that. I appreciate.
I LOVE blueberry muffins 🙂 Now I have a craving for them!
They are easy to make, you could whip them in minutes, if you have blueberries, Thank you for boosting my “like statistics” I really appreciate. I shall be browsing your blog in moments!
These look stunning! Please can I have a muffin?
Thanks again. How is Lilly, Bunk, Ode and Ginger? You have lovely dogs!!!
By all means you can have a muffin, how may do you want??? I love people who make me laugh. Have a great day!
your blueberry muffins look perfect!
Thank you very much, they also taste perfect! Thanks for stopping by. Much appreciated!
Is there anything better than a freshly baked blueberry muffin?!! Yours baked up beautifully and I like that you reduced the amount of sugar. I’m thinking the sweetness from the blueberries would be enough. Love your step by step photos…really pretty.
I totally agree with you. Thanks for stopping by again. Thanks for the compliments, I did like your step by step even better. I love your blog, it’s awesome!!!
These are so tempting, they make me wanna get up and bake some now 😦
Thank you. so much!!!
Nice blog and beautiful photography!
Thank you so much for the visit and for the compliments. I truly appreciate!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by Bmore Energy, http://bmoreenergy.wordpress.com/! I just posted a recipe for a flourless chocolate torte and have meringues in the oven right now. (Baking relaxes me hence the many desserts!) Your blueberry muffins look delish! Guess what I’ll be baking later this week? 🙂
Thanks for stopping by twice, I feel flattered and special. Oh yes I’ve been there and saw the flourless chocolate torte, you must love baking. If you do make the blueberry, please give me a feedback! thanks again.
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Hi Sapana, Thank you for nominating me for the versatile blogger award, never heard of it, but will read more about it then link up with you as indicated above. Thank you for thinking about me.
These look amazing! A great recipe to try out over the Easter weekend!
Thank you for leaving me a note and thanks for the likes!. I was at you site too!!
This recipe is super timely. I just bought a small punnet of blueberries, wondering what I should do with it besides my usual lemon buttermilk cake. Muffins sound good. I think with some orange or lime zest in there, it would make the perfectest breakfast!
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and for having a conversation with me. I love orange and lime too, it always enhances the flavour of baked goods. If you do make the muffins, kindly give me a feedback. Wish you all the best in your cooking endeavour.
I love blueberries! I’ll definitely try out your recipe and thanks again for liking my lamb cake. Happy Easter!
Thank you for visiting myfavouritepastime and for leaving me a note, if you do try the recipe, please do give me a feedback.
Wooowww!!! They look really awesome… i need to try this recipe 🙂
Thank you and thanks for stopping by and leaving me a note. I appreciate your effort! If ever you try the recipe, please give me feedback!!!
Yum! Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for stopping by. Kind regards!
This muffins looks realy tasty! Thanks for stopping by my site http://www.alfhilds.wordpress.com and the like 🙂
Thank you for taking your time to come to my blog and leave this note. I truly appreciate. Kind regards!
These look amazing!
Hi it’s always great to hear from you. Thanks for stopping by!
I like your muffins. They look good. I will try your recipes out. I added your url in my favorite.
Thank you, your blog has beautiful representations of food. Makes me want to try vietnamese cuisine! Thank you for adding Favouritepastime to your favourite url. I appreciate. Thank you for taking time to leave me this note! If you do try recipe, please give a feedback!
Not so much a muffin fan, but some of your recipes are great. I added your link to my Fizz blog.
AV
Thank you so much for the kind gesture and for liking so many of my posts. I really appreciate!
All helps to keep the blogosphere rotating, a pleasure.
AV
Thank you for keeping the blogosphere rotating. Good to have people like you!