my account    view basket

 
 
Home Shop Farms CSA Forum Events Newsletter News Blogs Photos

So Succulent Gardens

  (Columbia Station, Ohio)
www.sosucculent.com
[ Member listing ]

Chunky Chunky APPLE MUFFINS --- YUM!

Spring bloom on applesMy fruit  trees are bursting with apples this year, but my sprayer broke and was not able to purchase a new one.... so I had to share this years harvest with a few squirming pals.   It will be gallons  and gallons of applesauce.......  Which I use in recipes like barbeque sauce and replacement for oil in recipes, my son uses as a barter to eat sauce instead of green vetgetables.   This is an outstanding recipe I found on the net somewhere....  I added maple extract to give a depth of flavor... Especially when you leave out the nuts and raisins.

Chunky Apple Muffins Recipe
I think it came from a Gourmet magazine about 12 years ago.
24 muffins
4 cups peeled baking apples, ¼ inch dice (1 ½ lbs)
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs, beaten lightly
1/2 cup canola oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
(I added 2 teaspoons maple extract)
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup raisins
1 cup chopped walnuts


1.In a large bowl toss together the apples and the sugar.
2.In a small bowl whisk together the eggs, the oil, and the vanilla.
3.In a third bowl stir together well with a fork the flour, the baking soda, the cinnamon and salt.
4.Stir the egg mixture into the apple mixture; add the flour andd stir the batter until just combined.
5.Batter will be stiff.
6.Stir in raisins and walnuts.
7.Divide the batter between 16 greased muffin tins.
8.Bake in a preheated 325 oven for 25-30 minutes.
9.These are best eaten right from the oven, but you can enjoy them a day later too.

 
 

Herb Jelly Made Easy

Sometimes I am in a rush and do not have time to make herb jellies from scratch.
So I need to improvise....  
Simply buy a jar of your favorite brand of Apple Jelly (16 OUNCE) warm gently in pan -- DO NOT BOIL, and infused your choice of 1/3 cup clean organic herbs.  Pull out leaves and store in refrigerator until ready to use.
Any variety mints, lemon verbena, English lavender flower buds, lemon, lime or purple basil, anise hyssop, cinnamon stick, anise star are a few examples.
Enjoy! Gayle at blossomfarm.com
 
 
RSS feed for So Succulent Gardens blog. Right-click, copy link and paste into your newsfeed reader

Calendar

Search

Navigation

Topics

Tag Cloud

Feeds

BlogRoll



home | about us | contact LocalHarvest |

© 1999-2008 LocalHarvest, Inc.
Your use of this site constitutes your acceptance of our