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Buddy (DS - 9) found this on the back of a Pillsbury flour bag and
wants to try them. I was typing it up this morning (so I can get the
damn flour bag off my desk) and thought I'd sha

PB & J Muffins - Pillsbury

2 C. all purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1 T. baking powder
1 C. milk
2 large eggs
2/3 C. sugar
1 C. peanut butter
1/3 C. mild cooking oil
1/2 C. jam or preserves

Heat oven to 375º F. Spray muffin pan with no-stick spray. Stir
together flour, salt and baking powder in a large bowl. Add milk,
eggs, sugar, peanut butter and oil; combine ingredients on low
spead with electric mixer, just until moist. Do not overbeat.

Fill prepared muffin cups evenly with half of the batter, Place
2 level teaspoons jam or preserves in the center of each muffin.
Equally divide remaining batter between muffin cups. Sprinkle
with sugar. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Remove from oven, allow to
cool in pan for 5 minutes. Makes 12 muffins.

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Little Malice wrote:
> Buddy (DS - 9) found this on the back of a Pillsbury flour bag and
> wants to try them. I was typing it up this morning (so I can get the
> damn flour bag off my desk) and thought I'd sha
>
> PB & J Muffins - Pillsbury
>
> 2 C. all purpose flour
> 1 1/2 tsp. salt
> 1 T. baking powder
> 1 C. milk
> 2 large eggs
> 2/3 C. sugar
> 1 C. peanut butter
> 1/3 C. mild cooking oil
> 1/2 C. jam or preserves
>
> Heat oven to 375º F. Spray muffin pan with no-stick spray. Stir
> together flour, salt and baking powder in a large bowl. Add milk,
> eggs, sugar, peanut butter and oil; combine ingredients on low
> spead with electric mixer, just until moist. Do not overbeat.
>
> Fill prepared muffin cups evenly with half of the batter, Place
> 2 level teaspoons jam or preserves in the center of each muffin.
> Equally divide remaining batter between muffin cups. Sprinkle
> with sugar. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Remove from oven, allow to
> cool in pan for 5 minutes. Makes 12 muffins.


It sounds like a peanut butter flavored jelly filled donut. Interesting
idea.

kili


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On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:32:02 -0500, "kilikini"
> wrote:

>Little Malice wrote:


>> PB & J Muffins - Pillsbury


>It sounds like a peanut butter flavored jelly filled donut. Interesting
>idea.
>
>kili
>


In one of my cookbooks, I have a recipe for a peanut butter and jelly
cake. I think the jelly is in the filling.

Christine
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One time on Usenet, "kilikini" > said:
> Little Malice wrote:


> > Buddy (DS - 9) found this on the back of a Pillsbury flour bag and
> > wants to try them. I was typing it up this morning (so I can get the
> > damn flour bag off my desk) and thought I'd sha


<snip>

> > Fill prepared muffin cups evenly with half of the batter, Place
> > 2 level teaspoons jam or preserves in the center of each muffin.
> > Equally divide remaining batter between muffin cups. Sprinkle
> > with sugar. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Remove from oven, allow to
> > cool in pan for 5 minutes. Makes 12 muffins.

>
> It sounds like a peanut butter flavored jelly filled donut. Interesting
> idea.


Two level teaspoons doesn't sound like much jam to me, but I figure
I'll fiddle with that when I try them. We're planning a camping trip
in a couple of weeks, so I want to make some to take along. I'll
get Buddy to help, he likes cooking...

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