Granola Muffins

Granola Muffins

A while ago, I received an email from the lovely Sophie at Limetree, asking me to try Lizi’s Granola. She said: “It is a healthy, completely natural granola with no additives or added sugars, unlike so much other granola on the market. I believe it is a great addition to any household as it is G.I certified and releases it’s energy slowly ensuring that you are full for longer.”

Of course, I agreed to give it a try!

After ooh-ing and ahh-ing at the fancy packaging, I decided I’d make some Granola Muffins.

I found a Nigella recipe at NY Times online (originally published with AT MY TABLE; The Ritual of Breakfast, Without the Stress), but I’ve made so many adjustments, I’ll post my own version of it now.

The Nigella recipe was in “cups”, and I used a standard tea mug. I couldn’t find any buttermilk, but read online that a tbsp of lemon juice left in my cup of milk for 20mins would do the trick!

Here’s what I did:

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Ingredients (Made 12 muffins)

  • 1 x cup self-raising flower
  • 1 x cup milk (with 1 x tbsp. lemon stirred in and left for 20 mins)
  • 1 x cup light brown sugar
  • 1 x tsp salt
  • 1/3 x cup vegetable oil
  • 2 x cups Lizi’s Granola
  • 1 x large egg

I preheated the oven to 180 degrees and lined my muffin tin with paper cases.

Into a large bowl, I whisked together the milk, sugar, egg and oil.

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I combined the flour, salt and baking soda, then added to the bowl of egg/milk mixture, stirring it all gently until just combined and no more. Then I added the granola.

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Another gentle stir, incorporating all the ingredients, and it was ready to go into the cases. Don’t overfill… they will rise.

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I baked these babies for 25 minutes, until they were nicely golden. I made sure they were ready by popping a skewer in the thickest part and making sure it all came out clean & batter free.

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You could wait until they cool before eating… or suffer burny fingers like us!

I very much enjoyed having one with my tea at the office the next day, and they went down a treat with all who tried them…

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My colleague, Selina, especially enjoyed the granola over her fruit and yoghurt.

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These muffins are sweet and dense, and the seeds through the granola give it a perfect crunchy balance.

Plus, you don’t feel half as guilty than if it was a triple chocolate chip chunky thing. Our consciences are clear…

Give them a try and see what you think!

Enjoy 🙂 x