A lighter, healthier alternative to fried doughnuts or syrup-laden pancakes yet just as filling and satisfying with a hot cuppa joe...
Cleo Coyle, lover of java, pumpkins, stray cats (with attitude), and author of the Coffeehouse Mysteries |
Of course, as a writer, I spend most of the day sitting on my assets. So, while I love indulging for the holidays (butter and I have a longstanding relationship), when it comes to daily eating, I'm always looking for recipes that taste good but aren't crazy-high in calories. This recipe does that for me. I posted a version of it last November, but with so many new followers on our blog this year, I thought it might be nice to share it once more...
Now that Holiday Grind is released to bookstores, my editor is waiting for me to deliver my next Coffeehouse Mystery, which means Clare Cosi and Company are in the thick of it again. So the quicker my laptop gets fired up every morning, the better.
At the start of the week, I'll make a double batch of these babies and store them in the fridge. Each day I'll pop two in the microwave, spread a little butter on top, pour a fresh cup of coffee (of course!), and I'm good to start writing.
Nemo and the pumpkin! |
CLEO COYLE'S
PUMPKIN
MUFFIN TOPS
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Servings: about 12 muffin tops
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
¼ cup vegetable oil (I use canola)
1 cup whole milk
½ cup canned pumpkin
¼ cup + 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla
1-½ teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (*see end note on making your own)
Pinch of salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1-3/4 cups all purpose flour (NOTE: for higher, prettier muffin tops, you can increase the flour by 1/4 cup, but in my opinion they don't taste as good)
Method:
(1) One bowl mixing method: Preheat oven to 425° Fahrenheit. Place eggs in bowl and whisk. Add oil, milk, canned pumpkin, sugar, vanilla, pumpkin pie spice, salt. Whisk until blended. Finally, sift in baking powder and flour. NOTE: Sifting the flour lightens it for better rising and texture. Sift after measuring for correct amount. Stir well to blend in the flour. Batter should be smooth but don't over mix. Now chill that batter for 15 to 30 minutes in the refrigerator. This batter really needs to rest and hydrate for best results.
(2) Prep pan and drop: For best results, line baking sheet with parchment paper. Drop batter onto baking sheet, about 2 tablespoons per muffin top (simply drop one tablespoon of batter right on top of the other). These will double in size so leave room between. On the 2nd batch, allow pan to cool before dropping batter or
tops will spread too flat.
(3) Bake: Oven should be well pre-heated to 425° F. Bake muffin tops about 10 – 12 minutes (depending on oven). Rounds will rise slightly in center, resembling muffin tops. Serve warm with butter or dust with powdered sugar. Do not allow muffin tops to cool on hot pan. Bottoms may steam and become tough. Be sure to store in refrigerator (either wrapped in plastic or placed in an airtight container).
*HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN
PUMPKIN PIE SPICE
Pumpkin pie spice can be found wherever other spices are sold. Spice mixes like this (and apple pie spice) are good to keep in mind when looking for economical shortcuts to your holiday baking. If you would rather not use pumpkin pie spice (or run out of it on occasion, like I do!) here is how you can make your own (this information is also included in the PDF of this entire recipe, just click here to get it for printing, saving, or sharing)...
PUMPKIN PIE SPICE
Pumpkin pie spice can be found wherever other spices are sold. Spice mixes like this (and apple pie spice) are good to keep in mind when looking for economical shortcuts to your holiday baking. If you would rather not use pumpkin pie spice (or run out of it on occasion, like I do!) here is how you can make your own (this information is also included in the PDF of this entire recipe, just click here to get it for printing, saving, or sharing)...
1 teaspoon Pumpkin Pie Spice =
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ginger
1/8 teaspoon allspice or cloves
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
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Eat with joy!
~ Cleo Coyle, author of
The Coffeehouse Mysteries
The Coffeehouse Mysteries
HOLIDAY GRIND: A Coffeehouse Mystery The national bestseller in hardcover is now a bestseller in paperback! |
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I loaded this page, looked at the picture and thought, "Cleo made breakfast for me!" :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! It's even better that it's light and pumpkiny and fall-like. Thanks for sharing it (and the recipe for the pumpkin spice.) :)
These look great!
ReplyDeleteHere from Twitter - oooh, I am bookmarking this recipe - they look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing. Love the idea of muffin top cookies. One of my island discoveries. Add some of the dried fruit (think better than raisins) and you have something...
ReplyDeletePumpkin-papaya muffin tops.. get sucked in by the alliteration, stay for the taste
These look delicious. Wish I had one to go with my cup of coffee right now. I like the Pumpkin Spice Recipe too.
ReplyDeleteMason
Thoughts in Progress
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ReplyDelete@Elizabeth - It's funny. As I prepared this post, I kept thinking about one you did at Mystery Writing is Murder. You talked about the distractions at home that particular day and the problems at the local coffee shop (where acquaintances kept stopping by to say hello). So you drove out to the country to a diner with no wi-fi where no one knew you, lol. Sometimes writing at home is wonderful and sometimes getting out works much better. So I split my time -- at home some days (with the muffin tops) and at the coffeehouse on others. I've been considering sneaking one of my muffin tops with me but have been too cowardly. (It's a little like sneaking your own popcorn into the movie theater, which I have done, I confess.) At coffeehouse, I usually buy a banana. :)
~ Cleo
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ReplyDelete@bookwoman - thank you kindly.
@cillaclare - welcome from ye twitter-verse! Glad to have you. :)
~ Cleo, who is also
a twitizen of ye twitter-nation
Cleo Coyle on Twitter
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ReplyDeleteYear on the Grill - Good morning, Dave! Oh, I love your island muffin tops twist. Reminds me of that old culinary philosophy that when you take the fat out of food (for a lighter recipe -- which is what this one attempts to do, using pumpkin for moistness instead of more oil), then you'd better put in lots of flavor! Flavor is definitely the goal and this is a good basic recipe for experimenting with additions and change-ups. Cheers and thanks, as ever, for brightening our days here at MLK. <3
@Mason - delighted to see you dropping in from Thoughts in Progress. I love your blog. So many books, so little time! Glad you like the pumpkin spice recipe, too. Have a great week.
~ Cleo
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It's so hard to eat right when there are so many wonderful sour cream and butter laden recipes out there. Thanks for sharing a lighter touch, Cleo. Now, why aren't they sitting on *my* desk like they are in your picture?
ReplyDelete~ Krista
Now that I don't live in Florida, where turning on any kitchen appliance was avoided at all costs, I'm cooking more. And it's showing. But these look too good to pass up.
ReplyDeleteTerry
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Cleo, it looks like you and I are on the same page this week with adding vegetables to recipes in new and exciting ways ::grin:::
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious and I can't wait to try them. Perfect for these fall days! Thanks so much!
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ReplyDelete@Krista - Oh, you said it, sister - so many tempting foods at this time of year. Speaking of which -- I'm still salivating over your pecan lace sandwiches. Have any extras?!
@Terry - I hear you on that hot Florida kitchen. I'm sure the folks you left behind in sunny FLA are appreciating the fall. BTW - I so love the photos you publish on your blog. Every time I see them, I tell Marc we should move to the Colorado rockies. One day, he may take me up on that. :)
~ Cleo
still taking the subway in Queens, NYC
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Cleo - you're welcome to come visit -- as soon as the basement remodel is done!
ReplyDeleteTerry
Terry's Place
Romance with a Twist--of Mystery
I love the name of your next Coffeehouse Mystery!
ReplyDeleteNow, you know what a tea-lover I am, but when I was smelling these pumpkin muffin tops baking, I realized it had to be coffee. A cup of Panama Casa Ruiz Peaberry, with two pumpkin muffin tops, and I've got the perfect late-morning snack.
And just how did we ever manage to bake without parchment to line the baking sheets?
Mmmmm, these look delicious. Thanks so much for the recipe. I am just about finished with the first coffeehouse mystery and I am hooked!
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Lisa
Oh, Cleo, I love muffin tops, too. What is it about them? The softness? The shape. Love the recipe and how to make them. Yum. Can't wait to share this. And thanks for the link to other recipes. Great idea.
ReplyDelete~Avery
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ReplyDelete@Terry Odell - Aw, TY for the sweet invitation. I can almost smell the mountain air, lol.
@LaineShots - Sounds like a wonderful coffee. (Warning, coffee geek speak coming...) I love Panamanian beans and peaberries are almost always excellent quality. (Coffee geek speak over now.) Oh, yes, and I too am a lover of parchment. :) Always enjoy seeing you stop by the Kitchen!
@Lisa - I am always THRILLED to hear when a new reader has entered Clare Cosi's coffeehouse. Thank you so much for stopping by to let me know, and I hope you'll drop back again!
@Avery - I loved your Bouchercon breakfast post and it was so much fun to link to everyone's idea of a writer's breakfast. Cheers!
~ Cleo
Coffeehouse Mystery.com
Cleo Coyle on Twitter
YUM! I just bought donuts -- it was a craving, what can I say? Now I want pumpkin muffin tops!
ReplyDeleteBoth Emily and Connor will thank you profusely in the morning!!! I actually have all the ingredients so will be up early to whip them up :-) Em is on a huge pumpkin this year...
ReplyDeleteYour autumn view is gorgeous :-)
Nanc