Sunday, February 9, 2014

Cinnamon Ripple Muffins - Secret Recipe Club

After a break in January, Group B of Secret Recipe Club is back.  I always look forward to opening the email with my monthly assignment.  Will it a blogger I am familiar with or one I've never "met" before?  My assigned blogger for this month is Chaya of Bizzy Bakes.  I've "known" Chaya almost as long as I have been blogging! Check out her blog, she has some the best baked goods and lots of other recipes.  Stop by and show her some blogging love, she's experienced a personal loss recently!!!

It was hard to decide which recipe to make.  Recently, it was a coworkers birthday and I wanted to bring her treats.  Chaya's Cinnamon Ripple Muffins caught my eye.  I love all things cinnamon and these looked beautiful.  

My muffins took about 20 minutes to bake.  I always struggle with how to tell when muffins are done.  These are a delicious cinnamon filled treat!


Cinnamon Ripple Muffins  (adapted from Family Fun magazine)
Recipe Courtesy of Bizzy Bakes
 
Ingredients:


cinnamon ripple
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
4 tablespoons oil
1/4 cup gluten-free flour (I made this with regular flour)
2 teaspoons cinnamon
 

muffin batter
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup oil

1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Method:

Combine all the cinnamon ripple ingredients in a mixing bowl and use an electric mixer to blend them. Set the mixture aside. 


Preheat heat the oven to 400° F and put inserts into muffin cups.

In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.


 In a large bowl, beat the oil and sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture is pale and fluffy, then beat in the eggs, buttermilk, and vanilla extract. 

Stir in the dry ingredients just until the batter is blended. 

Then sprinkle the cinnamon ripple over the batter and use a flexible spatula to fold it in a couple of times.

Divide the batter among the muffin cups and bake the muffins for 13 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of one comes out clean. 


Let the muffins cool in the pan on a wire rack for 5 to 10 minutes before removing them. Makes 1 dozen.

19 comments:

  1. I just love muffins, and I think a cinnamon ripple is a brilliant idea! Must add this to my list of recipes to try.

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  2. oh, those sound just wonderful! We're big fans of muffins at my house and I don't have a cinnamon ripple one. Thanks for the great recipe!

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  3. Pinning this one - I love anything cinnamon and these sound fantastic.

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  4. Perfect muffins! My kids would love these! Great choice for the SRC!

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  5. Great to see a gluten free SRC recipe!

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  6. Sounds like a yummy combination.

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  7. I love cinnamon we are not gluten free but sure they will be delicious. Great SRC recipe

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  8. They look delicious, Julie! Yes, so sad about Chaya's loss.

    BTW, if you've tried to come to my blog recently, it's been locked by Blogger. Someone has been tried to embed malicious codes in blogs and mine was one of a few dozen hacked in the past few months. Hopefully, Blogger will clear my site soon and my friends will be able to join me once again!

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  9. I'll bet your co-worker was thrilled! They sound great:@)

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  10. These look so tasty! I love cinnamon. :)

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  11. I just pinned these. I love muffins and these sound outstanding. Awesome choice!

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  12. I just love anything with cinnamon in too. These look yummy.

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  13. These look so fabulous! Cinnamon is a family favorite. I'll definitely give these a try. Thanks for sharing these with the SRC.

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  14. Cinnamon muffins are a definite favorite, especially to swirl the cinnamon throughout. Great pick for SRC

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  15. These muffins look quite tasty! Especially like the cinnamon ripple. :)

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  16. Ooooh, love the cinnamon ripple effect. These muffins will brighten up any morning.

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  17. I like using buttermilk in baking. It’s good stuff. And these muffins look yummy!

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  18. Mmmm I wish I could reach right through my screen and grab one of your delicious cinnamon muffins, Julie! The muffin would taste wonderful with my cup of tea. xo

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