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Savoury muffin recipes?

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midori1999 · 14/08/2013 17:52

I have some carrot, courgette and cheddar muffins in the oven, hopefully for the children's packed lunches and wondered if anyone had any other savoury muffin recipes please?

I don't think the one I used is very adaptable as it's quite dry, presumably to allow for the moisture in the carrots/courgettes?

Thanks.

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Lookslikerain · 15/08/2013 08:03

There's a good one in the "my daddy cooks" book. It has brocolli, cherry toms and cheese. Very nice and you can fiddle about with the ingredients and put in whatever you want. I've done carrot, courgette, ham etc, all very successfully. I can post it later if you like?

Or have you tried cheese scones? These cheddar and sweetcorn scones are lovely.

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Drladybird · 15/08/2013 12:55

These Multi-Veg Muffins have carrot, courgette, pepper and sweetcorn with cheddar. Yummy but may be similar to what you already make?

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PoppyAmex · 17/08/2013 19:44

These Spinach and Feta Muffins are lovely.

In fact, pretty much every single recipe on this woman's blog is excellent - she cooks for a baby (BLW) and a toddler and her recipes have never failed me.

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midori1999 · 18/08/2013 18:08

Thankyou. I may try them all, but the spinach and feta muffins sound absolutely delicious.

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ScariestFairyByFar · 18/08/2013 19:28

Do any of you have any that freeze well?

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PoppyAmex · 19/08/2013 09:44

I think most muffins freeze really well.

I make a massive batch of spinach/feta and stick them in the freezer (already baked) and take one out for DD first thing in the morning. It's edible around lunchtime.

midori if you try those muffins, remember to add salt if baking for adults!

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midori1999 · 22/08/2013 01:06

PoppyAmex, I tried those muffins tonight, although used feta and sundried tomatoes and oil from the sundried tomatoes, plus a bit of parmesan for extra flavour and they are absolutely delicious. I'm really pleased and will try them with a different flavouring when I get a chance.

Thanks for the recipe, a few others I like the look of on the blog too. Smile

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AndMiffyWentToSleep · 24/08/2013 18:11

Omg DrLadybird, those multii-veg muffins are AMAZING!
DS (19mths) loves them too Wink

And Poppy, that littlegrazers blog looks fantastic - thanks! Definitely going to try some of their recipes.

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PoppyAmex · 24/08/2013 21:23

Glad you liked them midori - loving the idea of sundried tomatoes, definitely trying that!

Miffy her recipes are really solid and DD has loved everything so far.

I tried these the other day for DD and the adults scoffed them all Blush

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Drladybird · 04/09/2013 16:24

I'm pleased the multi-veg muffins went down well, with both you AndMiffy and the little one. And I agree,Poppy, your blog looks great- will defo have to try some of your recipes out.

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OliviaMMumsnet · 04/09/2013 21:14
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PoppyAmex · 04/09/2013 21:25

That's great, Drlady - just a quick note to let you know it's not my blog, it's an American woman and I don't really know her.

Actually found it by accident but everything she publishes works really well. DD especially loves the Bites Recipes and DH has been known to scoff a few too.

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pourmeanother · 12/09/2013 17:51

Thanks for the multi veg muffin recipe link. My DCs almost always refuse to eat any savoury stuff I bake but they both went along with these! Remarkable!

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ZingWantsCake · 12/09/2013 17:58
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GoofyIsACow · 12/09/2013 18:03

Ooh i am marking my place :)

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nextphase · 12/09/2013 18:21

For a different sort of muffin, we
grate 8oz of sweet potato, and simmer 2 mins
Drain through a sieve which already has 8oz grated courgette in (ie pour the boiling water over the courgette).
Mix with 6oz breadcrumbs (brown or granary by preference) and 4 ox grated cheese (chedder here), and a teaspoon mixed herbs.

Put into muffin moulds, and cook 15 mins, 180 deg.

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hwhite6 · 15/09/2013 06:20

Any ideas on savoury flavours that don't include cheese??
Just 'missing it out' of a recipe never tastes good...

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beccaamuseyourbouche · 15/09/2013 10:34
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