Forum Thermomix
Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Non Thermomix Recipes => Topic started by: Cornish Cream on January 07, 2014, 04:09:15 pm
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I didn't want to let Gayle's recipe for her Jam Muffin recipe to get lost in postings.So have posted it here ;)
Thanks Gayle :-* :-*
"This is an old recipe that I make when the cupboard is bare. It's quick and easy and the muffins are good for lunch boxes. They freeze well too. This is the original recipe. (Don't know where the recipe is from). Makes 12 muffins"
Jam muffins
1/2 C jam
2 eggs
1/2 C raw sugar
1 C sour cream or yoghurt
60 g melted butter
1/2 C coconut
1 1/2 C SR flour
Preheat oven to 180 C
Whisk eggs and sugar until frothy
Stir through sour cream and butter and mix well
Fold in coconut and flour
Half fill muffin pans with mix, put in 1 teaspoon of jam in each, then cover with remaining mix
Bake 15 to 20 mins until golden brown.
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Sounds lovely Djinni, have copied to try, thankyou. :D
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Thanks for this recipe too Gayle - just what I want to use up some older crystalised jam!
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It's on my list to try too. Thanks.
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Made these this morning and they are delicious.
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Yum
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Made these again today and used my pumpkin jam and some home made strawberry jam I found in the back of the pantry dated 2008. It was a little dark but still tasted ok :D
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I have just seen this. Thanks CC :-*
Mab thanks for reminding me that I have some old strawberry jam to use up too :)
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Sounds lovely. Has anyone written down the conversion for TM? Pretty please? 😃
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I wonder if this (http://www.trtlmt.com.au/apricot-jam-muffins/) jam muffin recipe would help you BZB.
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I just decided to give these a go since our baking tins are empty again.
1/2 C jam
2 eggs
100g raw sugar
180g sour cream (was probably a bit less than a cup, but was what I had)
60 g melted butter
45g dessicated coconut
220g SR flour
I think my daughter will love these!
It also reminds me that I used to make chocolate muffins with either a spoon of jam or a spoon of cream cheese (for a cheesecake muffin) in the centre.
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Oh dear - looks like we all have some old jam to use up. I have two jars in my fridge which have crystalised so this will fit the bill nicely. Will make a large batch and freeze for later.
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Wow, was about to use Eatyourbooks to find a recipe to use up some sour cream before we go to Tassie. I will leave these in the the freezer for family when they visit while away. Thanks a million.
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So easy , made 24. Thanks djinn I and CC.
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I have some dried apricot jam that needs to be used up. I will make these when I get home.
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These are lovely. Used Strawberry Jam . Thought I would do something smart and Vac seal some. They went flat. Not a good idea. Took them out and microwaved some for morning tea. They expanded again to almost their original size. Lesson learnt.
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A friend did the same. It was really funny to watch. ;D
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Oops! You can freeze first and then vac seal
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I learnt today that you can't vacuum seal marinated meat, the marinade was all sucked out and what a mess.
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I learnt today that you can't vacuum seal marinated meat, the marinade was all sucked out and what a mess.
OOPS.
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Aussie Brenda what I do is let the bag with meat/marinade hang over the edge of a counter until all air is out, then just seal it with no vacuum.
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Thanks for that Judy.
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Made these again yesterday. Two GD and friends arrived, no muffins left ;D ;D