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Not a fail after all
I had a hankering to make some pear and ginger muffins for brunch this
morning, and thought they might be good using an oatmeal and buttermilk recipe. I looked up a an oatmeal buttermilk recipe online and got to work. I figured all I would have to do is to add some chopped up some of my candied ginger and some chunks of canned pears. Modification seemed simple enough, since there was buttermilk I didn't have to worry about balancing with baking soda, as I usually do with fruit added. I added a teaspoon of dried ginger powder to the ingredients. The oatmeal had been soaked in the buttermilk for about an hour. I mixed everything together, spooned the batter into the muffin pans and stuck it int he oven for 17 minutes. They looked great when I checked, which was when there was still about 5 minutes to go. That was when I realized I had forgotten the pears. At first I was disappointed, but then I tried one. Wow. They are delicious and have a great texture. I can't imagine then being much better with pears in. We have a small jar of pear jam. I will try that on the muffins. |
Not a fail after all
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 12:09:09 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > I had a hankering to make some pear and ginger muffins for brunch this > morning, and thought they might be good using an oatmeal and buttermilk > recipe. I looked up a an oatmeal buttermilk recipe online and got to > work. I figured all I would have to do is to add some chopped up some of > my candied ginger and some chunks of canned pears. > > Modification seemed simple enough, since there was buttermilk I didn't > have to worry about balancing with baking soda, as I usually do with > fruit added. I added a teaspoon of dried ginger powder to the > ingredients. The oatmeal had been soaked in the buttermilk for about an > hour. > > I mixed everything together, spooned the batter into the muffin pans and > stuck it int he oven for 17 minutes. They looked great when I checked, > which was when there was still about 5 minutes to go. That was when I > realized I had forgotten the pears. > > > At first I was disappointed, but then I tried one. Wow. They are > delicious and have a great texture. I can't imagine then being much > better with pears in. We have a small jar of pear jam. I will try that > on the muffins. I think that's a great idea. Not sure if I'd like chunks of pear in my muffin, but it would be fine as a jam... especially if the muffin was flavored with ginger. Feel free to email the leftovers to me! -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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