So today, I have for you a quick and easy recipe for blueberry muffins. Let me be completely honest and confess that I don't really fancy muffins. Do I belong to the minority population who feels this way? 😝 No but really, in my lifetime, I can actually count the number of times I have eaten a muffin. I find them pale, dry, dense, crumbly and I really miss the frosting that makes their cupcake cousins taste so fabulous so in other words, to me, they are meh. That is why I have never features a muffin recipe on the blog so far. But I have somewhat gotten over my muffin indifference and I'm making a start here.
I found this recipe from a blog that I have followed recipes before with success. This recipe uses refined flour, white sugar, milk and sour cream so I wouldn't really recommend it as a breakfast muffin. Muffins to me are really just cupcakes without frosting so I don't understand the concept of eating it for breakfast anyway 😛 (but if you want to please go ahead - who am I to judge?). I'd say this muffin could be considered more of a dessert (albeit not a very sweet one), coffee/tea time accompaniment or an occasional indulgent snack. Of course, you could swap the refined flour with wholemeal flour, reduce the amount of sugar, use a sugar substitute, add in more blueberries and replace some of the fat with applesauce or mashed banana but I'm not sure if it would taste as good. So, if you are craving a good blueberry muffin, stick to the original recipe folks. It is fine to indulge in a blueberry muffin once in a while, if you consume them in moderation and watch your portion size.
I found this recipe from a blog that I have followed recipes before with success. This recipe uses refined flour, white sugar, milk and sour cream so I wouldn't really recommend it as a breakfast muffin. Muffins to me are really just cupcakes without frosting so I don't understand the concept of eating it for breakfast anyway 😛 (but if you want to please go ahead - who am I to judge?). I'd say this muffin could be considered more of a dessert (albeit not a very sweet one), coffee/tea time accompaniment or an occasional indulgent snack. Of course, you could swap the refined flour with wholemeal flour, reduce the amount of sugar, use a sugar substitute, add in more blueberries and replace some of the fat with applesauce or mashed banana but I'm not sure if it would taste as good. So, if you are craving a good blueberry muffin, stick to the original recipe folks. It is fine to indulge in a blueberry muffin once in a while, if you consume them in moderation and watch your portion size.
I made these muffins yesterday for a picnic with my family to the park. I had some fresh blueberries sitting in the fridge and I thought why not use them to make some muffins. Along with caprese ciabatta sandwiches, baked lentil chips, sweet juicy longons and homemade ginger lemonade, these blueberry muffins were the perfect finishing touch to our picnic brunch. My fussy kids enjoyed them too.
So here I am a day later sharing the recipe 😊 Gotta love simple recipes - easy to make, easy to photograph and easy to write about too.