Sunday, August 17, 2008

A Golden Recipe

Blueberry muffins are some of my favorite type of dessert. But lately I haven't been able to get that "perfect" blueberry muffin that fitted my taste buds. That changed. I did a search for jumbo blueberry muffins in google and found this recipe. Wow, they are so good. I read that to have moist muffins you should leave lumps in the batter when mixing. I did that, underbaked these a little and they came out perfect! I had them when they were first warm and they were good but had another one when they were cooled off and they were ten times better. So, if you need a good blueberry muffin recipe, give this one a shot - I gurantee you - you won't be dissapointed.

"Bluelicious Blueberry Muffins"
INGREDIENTS:
3 cups flour
1 cup sugar
3 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup blueberries
1 3/4 cup milk
2 eggs
1 cup melted butter (room temp) or oil
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 400F. Grease JUMBO muffin pan. In large bowl, sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Stir in milk, eggs and oil. Mix until flour is not visible. Make sure there are lumps in the batter. Do not over beat. Add blueberries. Bake for 30 minutes or until top springs back and is golden brown. Yield: 2 dozen JUMBO muffins.
**I baked my jumbo muffins for about 20 minutes and they were perfect**

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19 comments:

Julia from Dozen Flours said...

These muffins look bluelicious indeed! With all the blueberries at the farmer's markets around here, no I know just want to do with them. These look so yummy!

Lucy..♥ said...

Perfect is the word!! They really do look so awesome, & delish!! I need to give this recipe a go ;-)

Stephanie said...

Oh, those look so wonderful, especially in the picture with the muffin opened up and all the blueberries showing - yum!

Clouse Cousins Cookin said...

They look so good! I'll have to give them a try.

Anonymous said...

They do look delicious! I'm always lazy and use cupcake liners when I bake. But your muffins look like they are deliciously browned. I'm going to have to stop using the liners!

OhioMom said...

Oh yummy! I freeze blueberries in season and make these in the winter months, just spread them on a cookie sheet till they freeze and place them in a plastic freezer bag. As taste of summer when the snow is falling :)

Rosie said...

They really are beautiful blueberry muffins! One of my favourite muffins too ;)

Rosie x

Theresa said...

Great job! Look delish!

Pam said...

My daughter has been asking for blueberry muffins. I'll give your recipe a shot. Great photos!

Ruth Strong said...

Hey Priscilla,

sorry I ain't commented or been around here for a little while, I've been mad crazy busy but starting to catch up on all the blogs i regularly read.

You've been dead busy baking! These are beautiful looking muffins!!! Love your dad's birthday cake too, great work!

Hope you're keeping well!
Ruth

J.L. Danger said...

Priscilla-
Hey! I found your blog off of Rosie's blog, A Peace of Cake. I just think it is wonderful! I can't believe you are only 16! How inspiring! Good for you! Keep up the creativity and cookery!

-Jessica

priscilla joy said...

thanks so much guys for the comments...let me know if any of you guys make them. they sure are good!

Oiyi said...

They look perfect inside!

My favorite blueberry muffins were form Jordan Marsh when I was a kid. It was a Boston department store that had their own bakery. No one has been able to recreate them.

Rebekah said...

yummy! These look delicious!

Barbara Bakes said...

These look delicious - I'm going to have to buy a jumbo muffin pan!

Lucy..♥ said...

I baked up a batch, and true to Priscilla's word.. they're PERFECT! So tender & moist, you won't be disappointed ;-)

Rachelle S said...

Just wanted to share with you that I made this recipe, but used mangoes instead of bluberries and made it into a loaf. Mmm, it's really good! I liked it so much, that I even wrote about it at justbaking.com and to share on my blog. :) Thanks for sharing the recipe!

Rachelle S said...

oops, its: http://justbaking.net/2008/08/27/mango-streusel-bread/

Theresa said...

OK Priscilla I guess you didn't get my first comment. I made these yesterday. Yumm-O!