Sunday, April 21, 2013

Sunday Blueberry Muffins

From Daryl aka Avery:

Gack! My bad. I had a guest scheduled and I completely forgot to remind her to send me her post.

So, today, you are stuck with me.

But, luckily, I have the perfect Sunday food. Muffins.  Yay! Breakfast, brunch, snack? Oh, yes!

Blueberry muffins. I love them. They're so easy. So delicious. A perfect mid-morning or mid-afternoon pick-me-up. And for me, as a writer, I often need that. Do you? You just feel a little "off" and soemthing sweet, but not too sweet, can change your whole outlook.

I know, I should simply choose a fruit, but often times, it's not the season for that perfect fruit (like peaches - always my favorite fruit). Blueberries, however, are in stores almost all year round. Probably because we're able to get them from a variety of regions and they travel well in their boxes. Probably because they don't need to be perfect when shipped.

I like them because they don't have to be super sweet when used in a muffin. They're in them for color and texture, but the sugar you add seems to be enough to make these little gems just right.



For me, of course, I need these gluten-free. So I offer you a gluten-free recipe!  But if you can eat regular flour, substitute regular flour for the gluten-free flours and don't use the Xanthan gum. It's that easy to convert.


Enjoy!


Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins (see note below for regular version)

Preheat oven 375 degrees

Ingredients:

½ cup plus 2 T. milk
½ cup butter (1 stick), at room temperature (I melt it in microwave)
1 1/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon GF vanilla extract (vanillin is okay)
2 ½ cups blueberries
2 teaspoons GF baking powder
½ teaspoon xanthan gum
¼ teaspoon salt
1/2 cup potato starch
1/2 cup tapioca starch
1 cup sweet white rice flour

(Reminder note: if you want to do these with regular flour, use regular flour (for all the flours) and eliminate the xanthan gum; use regular vanilla extract and regular baking powder. It really is that easy to switch to gluten-free!

Gluten-free folks: you can use 2 cups of your regular GF flour mix if you don't have these specialty flours!!)


Directions:

Mix the milk, butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla extract.

Mash 1 cup of the blueberries. Add the berries and the GF baking powder to the mix.

Stir together the gluten-free flours, xanthan gum and salt. Add the flour to the egg mixture.

Add 1 ½ cup MORE blueberries, whole (not mashed). Fold together.

Pour into muffin cups (makes 12 very full muffins) The trick, I’ve learned is to make the muffin cups about 2/3 full so they don’t overflow.

Sprinkle with sugar. Bake 25-30 minutes.

Enjoy the entire day.


*****
Daryl Wood Gerber also writes as Avery Aames, 
author of the Agatha Award-winning,
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8 comments:

  1. Love blueberries, love blueberry muffins--the perfect Sunday treat Daryl/Avery!

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    1. Thanks, Lucy. May you have a productive or relaxing day. The two cannot go together, can they? LOL

      Daryl / Avery

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  2. Those would go so well with my morning tea right now. Pass the blueberry muffins, please!

    ~Krista

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    1. I'm having morning tea. Why aren't we having it together? Oh, an entire continent. Right. I forgot. Guess I'm a little muddled this a.m. :)

      Daryl / Avery

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  3. Thanks for this, Daryl. I have blueberries in the house and now I can't live without muffins! Off to the kitchen.

    I love getting the two versions. Depending on who is visiting, sometimes we need gluten-free and it's great to have trusted recipes.

    Happy tea time!

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    1. Mary Jane, enjoy! Isn't it fun to have items in the kitchen when a recipe pops up?

      Hugs,

      Daryl / Avery

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  4. Avery/Daryl - Perfect. I have two packages of frozen blueberries and I need room in my freezer this week. Thanks for coming to my rescue!

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    1. Cleo, did you buy them frozen or freeze them yourself? I'm so unsure about how to freeze a fruit.

      Best,

      Daryl / Avery

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