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June 9, 2014 Desserts

RAIsin muffin

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RAIsin muffin
 
muffins are the perfect breakfast if you're craving something sweet.
Ingredients
  • 2 cups - All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 cup - Sugar
  • ½ tsp - Salt
  • 1 tbsp - Baking powder
  • 1 cup - Milk
  • ¼ cup - Vegetable oil or softened butter
  • ¼ cup - Raisins
  • 2 nos - eggs
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 220°c.
  2. Blend together the dry ingredients including raisins as long and as vigorously as you want.
  3. Beat the liquid ingredients together -- milk, oil or butter, and eggs -- until they are light.
  4. Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients. Take a fork or wire whisk and blend the two for 20 seconds -- no more! The secret to light and tender muffins lies in this final blending. It's OK if you've left some lumps that look as if they want more stirring; they really don't. So, no matter how hard it is, resist the impulse.
  5. Fill cups two-thirds to three-quarters full. Place muffins in the oven and immediately drop temperature to 180°C. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until it passes the skewer test.cool it and store it in an airtight box.
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20140609-103029 am-37829292.jpgIngredients
2 cups – All-Purpose Flour
1 cup – Sugar
1/2 tsp – Salt
1 tbsp – Baking powder
1 cup – Milk
1/4 cup – Vegetable oil or softened butter
1/4 cup – Raisins
2 nos – eggs
20140609-103028 am-37828974.jpgPreheat your oven to 220°c.
Blend together the dry ingredients including raisins as long and as vigorously as you want.
Beat the liquid ingredients together — milk, oil or butter, and eggs — until they are light.
Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients. Take a fork or wire whisk and blend the two for 20 seconds — no more! The secret to light and tender muffins lies in this final blending. It’s OK if you’ve left some lumps that look as if they want more stirring; they really don’t. So, no matter how hard it is, resist the impulse.
Fill cups two-thirds to three-quarters full. Place muffins in the oven and immediately drop temperature to 180°C. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until it passes the skewer test.

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cool it and store it in an airtight box.

20140609-013252 pm-48772396.jpgPS: recipe adoption from

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