For BM7, I have chosen the theme "Cooking From Books". Like any other food blogger I am a cook-book hoarder. I have 100+ books that I have collected over a decade. Whenever I am upset I flip the pages of a cookbook. They are an instant moodlifter. How about you? ?
Coming to this recipe - Recipe adapted from "Gifts from the Kitchen(ISBN: 978-1-4075-7901-6)". When I used to work in NYC, I always used to grab big fat muffins from Guy and Gallard, Starbucks and other small cafes. I always felt they are more like my kinda muffins because of their size- they are very filling and it kept me going until lunch without any hunger pangs.
About a month ago when I went to Costco to pickup my usual stuff, I saw a guy loading up big trays of Jumbo muffins. I thought to myself, why don't I ever make those at home. Hmm, why is that? Could it be because I don't have a Jumbo Muffin Pan. Perhaps. The next logical thought in my mind was if ramekins would do double-duty as muffin makers.??!!??? The following day, I was putting my thought into action. Some 30-minutes later, Voila`: Moist,sweet and nutty Jumbo Muffins ready to savored.Ingredients(For 9 "Standard" Muffins or 3 "Jumbo" Muffins):
- 1 Cup All-Purpose Flour
- 3/4 Tsp Baking Soda
- 1/4 Tsp Salt
- 1/2 Tsp Vanilla Extract
- 2 Over-ripe Bananas, roughly smashed
- 1/3 Cup Granulated Sugar
- 1/4 Cup Toasted Chopped Walnuts
- 1 Egg, at room temperature
- 1/4 Cup Butter, melted or 1/4 Cup Yogurt ( I used Butter this time)
- 1/4 Cup Olive Oil
- 7 oz/0.21 liter capacity Heart-shaped Fluted Oven-safe Muffins
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Sift Flour, baking soda and salt in another bowl.
- Cream eggs, sugar, vanilla extract together in another wide bowl.
- Add the melted butter and olive oil and combine with an electric mixer.Add the roughly smashed bananas to the wet ingredients.
- Transfer the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.Mix only till combined.
- Add the toasted walnuts and mix gently.
- Divide the batter evenly among the ramekins.
- Bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees F. Reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees F and bake for 5-7 minutes till the tops are browned.
- Cool the jumbo muffins for 10 minutes before enjoying it with a dollop of butter/jely and a steaming cup of Black Coffee/Tea.
Enjoy!
Great theme you have chosen and good that you used ramekins to a diff use!! Now we will get to see some healthier baking recipes> BTW did u feel a diff in the texture or taste by replacing butter to olive oil?
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! those ramekins look so cute!!! Muffins too look yummy!!!!
ReplyDeletethis looks truly jumbo
ReplyDeleteBookmarked...got some over bananas ,will definetly try after get over ripe.
ReplyDeletethe muffins look awesome and perfect!!
ReplyDeleteYummy muffins. Love the addition of bananas!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking muffins....loved the shape..
ReplyDeleteWow! this looks absolutely delicious and soft muffin...
ReplyDeleteWowww.. looks soo cute and perfect.. thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
the bigger the better when it comes to muffins this good!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use ramekins as muffin-makers. Those jumbo muffins look awesome.
ReplyDeleteI like how you have baked them in the heart shape. Sounds delicious! Our bananas are too expensive to buy here because a lot of crops were lost in recent flooding. And I have seen so many great recipes with bananas in them lately.
ReplyDeletehealthy cake with olive oil looks delicious
ReplyDeleteSuperb!!Looks mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteheart shape ramkins are so pretty and 100+ book oh my....cook books are my bed time story books for most of the days! and muffins looks great!
ReplyDeleteSame pinch!! I read cookbooks like novels. I love to browse thro my collection often. Muffins look gorgeous. Love the texture...
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove the shape of these muffins. they have come out perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteNice ones.I didn't know you are doing BM this time.I don't even know how many cook/baking books I have.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Send me some please :)
ReplyDeleteAnd yaa good theme... I use the cookbooks to cheer me up too... i wished i cooked more often from them...
ReplyDeletewow, they are indeed jumbo and look so yummy !!!
ReplyDelete@TasteJunction: Well because I didn't completely skip the butter I didn't see much difference. The end result was moist and fabulous! Next time though I am planning on skipping the butter all-together and use Yogurt and Olive Oil. :)
ReplyDelete@Jane: Sorry to hear about the flooding! I hope you get your hands on some bananas soon. Bananas in bakes are fab!
ReplyDelete@Champa: Yes, I like BM and the fun of doing it alongside like-minded folks. :)
ReplyDeleteHi CL.. How are you ?? HEy the muffins looks gorgeous like gourmet muffins.. absolutely beautiful texture.. wish I can grab one from the screen. so so tempted.
ReplyDeletethey look great, nice presentation
ReplyDeleteCL, welcome to another round of BM..Cooking from cookbook is so wonderful right...I was too confused on which one to take..anyway next time for me..these muffins look awesome, wish I read this last night, I threw away some very very overly ripe bananas..:(..those hearty ones are so cute I tell you!
ReplyDeleteLooks super good.. banana muffins are my fav too..
ReplyDeleteWow looks so good and luv those heart shaped ramkeins
ReplyDeleteMuffins look perfect...
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of these jumbo nut muffins. Loved the heart shaped ramekins.
ReplyDeleteAww..your muffins look adorable...lovely heart shape..
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and clicks...
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