Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Nigella's Apple & Cinnamon Muffins


Who doesn't love the classic combination of apple and cinnamon? Nothing brings these muffins quicker to  mind than a couple of apples sitting languishing in the fruit bowl. Warming and homely, the entire kitchen smells divine! Rushing around today, on my morning off, I wanted to whip up a little something to treat my family and the staff who work for us in our business. What could be nicer? So, amidst thoughts rushing round my head, of new cameras (Canon or Nikon?) The Gym (Which class can I try next? Am I good enough to try advanced step?) they came into being.







Nigella's Apple & Cinnamon Muffins
Adapted from 'Kitchen' by Nigella Lawson.

2 eating apples
250g plain flour
2 tsp. Baking powder
2 tsp. Ground Cinnamon
125g light brown sugar, plus 4 tsp. for sprinkling
125ml honey
60ml runny natural yoghurt
125ml flavourless vegetable oil
2 eggs
75g natural, unblanched almonds.

1. Preheat oven to 200deg.C. (180deg.C Fan oven)

2. Peel and core the apples and chop into small dice.

3. Measure flour, B.P and 1 tsp. of the cinnamon into a bowl.

4. Whisk together the brown sugar, honey, yoghurt, vegetable oil and eggs in another bowl or jug.

5. Chop almonds roughly and add half of them to the flour. Put the other half into a small bowl with the other tsp. of cinnamon and the 4 tsp. of brown sugar.

6. Fold the wet ingredients into the dry, add the chopped apples. Stir to combine, but don't overmix.

7. Spoon mix into muffin papers, top with the nutty, cinnamony, sugary mix.

8. Bake for 20 mins.

9. Once they are golden brown and cooked through, let them stand out of the oven for 5 minutes, before transfering to a wire rack to cool.

10. Serve with a lovely big cuppa! No, not in that mug.....in that BIG one.....should last while you're scoffing a muffin....or two.





8 comments:

  1. I love these muffins Anna! Looking good xx

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  2. Anna these look delicious!! Have a nice day

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  3. Simple, yet delicious - I love the use of apples and the streusel topping. I'd take a couple of these for breakfast. On a special day when I'm not forcing myself to eat oatmeal ;)

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  4. I do love this excellent combination and would enjoy these great muffins!Filakia,Annoula mou!

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  5. yum! i love that recipe, is it the one that uses spelt flour? - works wonderfully if you haven't tried it.

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  6. Hi Anna,this is my most favourite combination..one can NEVER fail when it comes to apples and cinnamon..Must be delicious! Have a good week, XO

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  7. I love apple and cinnamon muffins, even better than chocolate chip :)

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  8. I fancy trying these, maybe a holiday breakfast next week.

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