Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Baking SHAMROCK GREEN PISTACHIO MUFFINS for #StPatricksDay with @CleoCoyle


From Cleo Coyle: The wearing of the green is a classic St. Patrick's Day tradition, especially here in New York City, where our yearly parade, filled with marching bands, bagpipers, floats, and Irish dancers, is the world's oldest and largest, dating back to 1762, fourteen years before the signing of the US Declaration of Independence.

Back then, the wearing of green was a sign of Irish pride, most epsecially because it was banned in Ireland, which is why the New York participants rejoiced in the freedom to wear green, speak the Irish language, sing their Irish songs, and fill their pipes with Irish tunes.

To help put you in the shamrock spirit for next week's celebration, we're sharing a few happy pictures that we took from past parades here in NYC, along with one of our most popular recipes at this time of year: Shamrock Green Pistachio Muffins. Given the amount of green foods (and green drinks) that revelers will be consuming on March 17th, we're pleased to join the celebration. 

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The Baking of the Green 🍀 

A Recipe Note from Cleo...
Cleo Coyle, who likes to wear
and eat green on March 17, also
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If this muffin was a book, I would title it A Tale of Two Pistachios. The finely ground pistachio nuts give the batter its pale green color. They also wonderfully distribute the pistachio flavor throughout the batter (like an almond or chestnut flour), so there is no need to add artificial pistachio flavoring.

At the same time, the roughly chopped pistachios give your mouth a contrasting experience, providing bursts of crunchy nut flavor like a good pistachio ice cream. In fact, that's exactly what this batter tastes like! In other words, if you like pistachio ice cream, you will enjoy these muffins immensely. And no guilt is involved because of a special ingredient: ricotta cheese!

This sweet, soft Italian cheese brings nutrition and incredible moistness to these muffins without adding higher calories that would come from using more butter or oil. The ricotta also gives the muffins a nice substance without making them dry or heavy, so they're satisfying as well as delicious. Try them warm, right out of the oven, split open and slathered with butter or cream cheese, aahhh...

In fact, these muffins are so good that Marc and I decided to feature them in our Coffeehouse Mystery series.

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May you bake with St. Patrick's Day joy!

~ Cleo




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Cleo Coyle's 
Shamrock 🍀 Green
Pistachio Muffins 

Makes 12 muffins

10 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/3 cup milk
(whole or reduced fat)
1 cup ricotta (whole milk or part-skim)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour (measure after sifting)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup whole pistachios (measure after removing shells)
1 teaspoon green food coloring (optional for shamrock shade)


Directions: 

Step 1 – Prepare pistachios: Remove the shells by hand and measure out 1 cup of whole pistachios. (I use natural, dry roasted California pistachios, available in most grocery stores.)

A - ½ cup should be roughly chopped. You can pulse them once with a food processor or grinder or simply place them in plastic bag and bang away with a meat hammer or another fun smashing device.

B - The remaining ½ cup of whole pistachios must be ground finely using a food processor or blade grinder. *See my tips at the end of this recipe for getting the best results on this.

Step 2 – Make batter: Using an electric mixer, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Blend in the eggs, vanilla, milk, ricotta, and salt. Add sifted flour, baking powder, and the finely ground and roughly chopped pistachios from Step 1. (See note below on optional addition of food coloring.) Blend all ingredients only enough to make a smooth batter.

Optional: To make your muffins "wear the green" for St. Patrick’s Day, add 1 full teaspoon of green food coloring when adding the final ingredients to your batter. This will turn the batter a shade of shamrock green.

IMPORTANT: Resist the urge to continue adding food coloring and playing with the dough’s shade. Every time you work that batter, you are developing the gluten in the flour and ruining the muffin's texture. Add the food coloring once and let it go or your muffins will be tough instead of tender.

(See photo below) The batter on the left was made a shamrock shade with green food coloring. The batter on the right is au naturel.


Step 3 – Prepare muffin pan and fill cups: Preheat oven to 375° F. Line muffin cups with paper holders. Fill each muffin cup to the very top with batter. This will give you a nice, rounded muffin top. You can bake the muffins naked or add a sprinkling of some roughly chopped pistachios.

Step 4 - Bake and cool: Bake the muffins about 25 minutes. Muffins are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (with no batter on it). Allow pan to cool for a few minutes and transfer the muffins to a cooling rack. Do not allow muffins to stay in the hot pan or the bottoms may steam and become tough.

(See photo below) I topped this batch of muffins with a sprinkling of roughly chopped pistachios, but these muffins are just as good with plain tops. If you want to try something deliciously decadent, finish the baked and cooled pistachio muffins with cream cheese frosting...oh, baby!


*TIPS ON GRINDING NUTS:

When a recipe asks you to finely grind nuts, you are creating a "nut flour," which can give a lovely flavor to any dough or batter. But be careful not to ruin that wonderful flavor by over grinding. Make sure to pulse the grinder or food processor, running it in short bursts. And be sure to stop the grinder as soon as the nuts are pulverized. Why do this? Grinding without pause will create a high RPM on the blades and the friction will overheat the nuts and burn them, imparting a scorched taste to your finished product. If you over-grind, you’re facing the same issue. So pulse, baby, pulse to prevent over-grinding.




Now that we're all set for the

Eating of the Green, here's a bit about wearing it...

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New York's St. Patrick’s Day parade is one of our favorites. Both the New York Fire and Police Departments march in large numbers, and the spectators are often dressed as colorfully as the marchers. If you've never seen it in person, put it on your bucket list. The New York "wearing-of-the-green" experience is worth its weight in a pot of gold!












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Eat with Shamrock joy!

New York Times bestselling author
of The Coffeehouse Mysteries and
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20 comments:

  1. Those muffins look yummy, Cleo. Thanks for sharing the recipe and your parade photos. I would love to go to the big New York St. Patrick's parade one day. Until then, I have your Coffeehouse books, and I always enjoy my trips to New York to visit my favorite characters. No Roast for the Weary is on pre-order, and I'm counting down the days to April. Can't wait! - Angela

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    1. Oh, thank you so much, Angela, for pre-ordering our new Coffeehouse Mystery, NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY. Marc and I appreciate it! We hope you enjoy it. We also hope you get the chance to see New York's St. Patrick's Day parade one day. It's a joyful experience, full of Irish and New York spirit. You'll never forget it. Thanks for stopping by the Kitchen, and Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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  2. Pistachios are my favorite, and I will be making these, Cleo, thank you. Love your books and recipes. Keep them coming! - Susan

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    1. If you like pistachios, you'll love these muffins, Susan. Thanks for stopping by today, and thanks especially for your nice words about our books. Marc and I appreciate your kind support of our work. May you read (and eat) with joy.

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  3. These muffins would be wonderful with coffee. I loved Bulletproof Barista, Cleo. My sister and I are looking forward to your new Coffeehouse book. We share them and maybe we'll share these muffins, too. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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    1. Hi, Helen - Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and your sister! Marc and I are glad to know you enjoyed BULLETPROOF BARISTA. And we hope you enjoy our upcoming release, NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY. (Clare doesn't get much rest in this one. And the story is great fun. You'll see!) Take care, and thanks for stopping by the Kitchen today.

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  4. The muffins take Ricotta? That's curious,

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    1. Yep, the ricotta works like a charm in my recipe, Pie Baker. As I said in my note above: This sweet, soft Italian cheese brings nutrition and incredible moistness to these muffins without adding higher calories that would come from using more butter or oil. The ricotta also gives the muffins a nice substance without making them dry or heavy, so they're satisfying as well as delicious. Try them warm, right out of the oven, split open and slathered with butter or cream cheese, aahhh...We love them!

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  5. Thank you so much for the Green Pistachio Muffins recipe. Sounds absolutely delicious and the perfect St. Patrick's Day yummy.
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    1. Thank you, Kay, and Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

      ~ Cleo

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  6. I've made these several times and even if you have to shell those nuts, they are so, so very worth it! sharonrizzo@hotmail.com

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  7. You never cease to amaze me with your high energy and such creativity!!! You and Marc must never sleep :-) Thank you for sharing these deliciously beautiful looking muffins to celebrate St. Pat's! Also, congratulations on your almost born new mystery! JOY! Luis at ole dot travel

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    1. Thank you so much, Luis. LOL on Marc and I never sleeping. Now you know how we came up with our new title: NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY. :) Cheers for stopping by the Kitchen. You always brighten our day. Wishing you joy, as well, and a very Happy St. Patrick's Day! xoxo

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  8. Well, these look tasty. Certainly beat green bagels which we've had a time or two on St. Paddy's Day! Thanks to NetGalley I had the chance to read and review No Roast for the Weary and loved it! Thanks and keep 'em coming!

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    1. LOL on the green bagels, Marcia. Yep, everything turns greens on March 17. The beer, the line down NYC's Fifth Avenue, McDonald's milkshake, and our pistachio muffins. :)

      THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking the time to read and review our upcoming Coffeehouse title, NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY. We're thrilled to know you loved it. You truly made our day. Cheers for stopping by the Kitchen, Marcia, and may your St. Patrick's Day be delicious. xoxo

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  9. These are so tempting! Thanks for that!

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    1. Cheers, Libby, and happy (almost) St. Patrick's Day! :)

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  10. Yum Thank you for the recipe. Deborah

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    1. You're very welcome, Deborah, and thank you for stopping by the Kitchen. May your St. Patrick's Day be delicious.

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