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Cooking
-Sunburst Muffins
Real Families, Real FUN: What's Cookin'
Sunburst Muffins
By Elizabeth Wells for Real Families, Real Fun
Finally, the days are growing longer. Soon our longing for
warmer weather and sunny days will be satisfied. But for
a bright fix now, stir up a batch of sun-kissed muffins.
Sprinkled with flecks of orange and lemon peel, these muffins
burst with flavor and splendor.
Let the kids help with grating, mixing, and filling the
muffin cups.
Ingredients
- 1 lemon
- 1 orange
- 1/2 cup of margarine or butter
- 1 cup of sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup of milk
- 1 tsp. of lemon extract
- 1 tsp. of baking soda
- 1 tsp. of baking powder
- 2 cups of flour
Mixing Steps
- Finely grate lemon and orange peels to
make 2 1/2 teaspoons of each peel.
- Squeeze the juice from the lemon and orange
into a mixing bowl.
- Add grated peel, margarine, sugar, and
eggs.
- Blend together until it produces a creamy
texture, and then add milk and lemon extract. The process
will curdle the milk and the butter will break into something
resembling beads.
Beth S. from Iowa said that her 11-year-old daughter and
a friend made the muffins, but "had never seen curdling
before, so we talked about acidic foods a bit. It also seemed
that the batter began to rise right after mixing (in the
dry ingredients), so that was interesting, too."
Now add the dry ingredients. Mix by hand until well-blended.
Scoop the batter into a greased muffin pan (grease it even
if you use paper liners) and bake at 350 degrees for 18
to 22 minutes.
NOTE: Muffin pans vary in size, so only fill 2/3
and oven cooking time will depend on how "hot"
it gets.
Pull pan from the oven when a toothpick inserted into the
middle of a muffin comes out clean. Remove muffins from
pan and let them cool on rack.
Drizzling a lemon glaze over each muffin will enhance the
citrus flavor. To make glaze, combine 1/2 cup of powdered
sugar with 1 tsp. of lemon extract and about 2-3 tablespoons
of milk. One RFRF family added a teaspoon of citrus
peel for more flavor.
TAKE IT FROM ME:
Use a small strainer to remove the seeds from the squeezed
juice. --Iowa Mom
I cut the peels into 1-inch pieces and put them into the
blender. Saves the knuckles! --Iowa Grandma
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