Last Friday, I had to deliver the Legal component of the Sales team training. At dinner the night before, I learned that the products and marketing team had handed out chocolates in their session. Accordingly, I had a lot to live up to. To uphold the honour of the Legal team, I decided to make muffins to hand out, primarily because they are quick and easy.
I flicked through Leila Lindholm's A Piece of Cake, and my eye was caught by a recipe for Blueberry Corn Muffins. They sounded tasty, I had all the ingredients and they were easy to make - I was sold.
These muffins did not disappoint:
The soft, sweet berries contrasted with the slight grittiness of the corn.
To make 12 of these muffins (I got 14), you will need:
100g butter
2 eggs
150ml buttermilk
180g plain flour
150g polenta or cornmeal
150ml buttermilk
180g plain flour
150g polenta or cornmeal
150g sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
a pinch of salt
1 tablespoon plain flour
150g fresh or frozen blueberries
1 teaspoon baking powder
a pinch of salt
1 tablespoon plain flour
150g fresh or frozen blueberries
Preheat your oven to 220 degrees Celsius and line a 12 hole muffin tin with muffin papers. Melt the butter, then add it to a bowl with the eggs and buttermilk, and beat well with a fork or whisk.
In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and fold together until well combined.
Shake the blueberries and plain flour together in a plastic bag to coat the berries, then fold through the muffin mixture. Scoop the muffin batter into the papers, filling them approximately 2/3 full. Place the muffins into the preheated oven and bake for 20 minutes or until cooked through. Unmould the muffins onto a wire rack immediately on removing them from the oven.
Serve warm or cold.
9 comments:
Love these blueberries muffins cakelaw look amazi.ng!
Mmmmm....
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Those look lovely, as does that little plate they are resting upon. Nothing says happy like a blueberry muffin...it is impossible not to smile when you are presented with a blueberry muffin. Good choice. Will give these a try as I have guests (again) for the weekend and I am certain these would be most welcome on Saturday morning.
I would expect no less than some superb baking from you at your meeting - sounds like a great idea to make muffins to be easily passed out
Tasty looking muffins. And blueberries are in season, so these are great to make now!
Oh I think I have that book! :o I don't think I've made anything from it but it's really lovely :)
I'd never think to add fruit to corn muffins, but I really love the sound of these!
Cornmeal improves most any recipe! This looks delicious.
Blueberries just never disappoint! These look lovely
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