16 baking magazines Recipes

  • Food and Wine Magazine's Malt Ball Cake
    cake flour, all-purpose flour, instant malted milk powder and
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    cake flour, all-purpose flour, instant malted milk powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt, grated nutmeg, unsalted butter, room temperature, vegetable shortening, room temperature, sugar, pure vanilla extract, ice cold water, egg whites, room temperature, quality bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped, quality milk chocolate, finely chopped, heavy cream, light corn syrup, unsalted butter, cut into 1 inch chunks, softened, malted milk balls, for garnish
    3 hour , 19 ingredients
  • Gourmet Magazine's Cinnamon Blueberry Muffins
    unsalted butter, melted and cooled, light brown sugar and
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    unsalted butter, melted and cooled, light brown sugar, whole milk, egg, all-purpose flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, blueberries (7 1/2 oz)
    43 min, 9 ingredients
  • Muffin Making Tips
    muffin pans and
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    muffin pans, a special metal baking pan , sometimes referred to as a muffin tin, with 6 or 12 cup-shaped depressions. most often this pan is made from aluminum., muffin cups are, standard muffin cup is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter and holds 1/4 to 1/3 cup batter., giant or texas-size muffin cup is about 3 1/2 inches in diameter and holds 5/8 cup batter., muffin cup is about 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter and holds 1/8 cup or 2 tbsp batter., muffin-top cup is about 4 inches in diameter but are only 1/2 inch deep ., substituting a different size muffin cup, substitute another size muffin cup for original size listed in recipe. if substituting a larger size muffin cup the recipe will yield fewer muffins and if using smaller size muffin cup the recipe will yield more muffins. the bake time will be changed also. bake a larger muffin longer than the original time and smaller muffins a shorter time., tips on baking muffins, grease muffin cups by spraying each cup with no stick cooking spray or using a paper towel dipped in shortening to grease each cup., use paper liners in muffin cups for easy clean-up., if muffin cups are filled more than 3/4 full the muffins will have flat, flying saucer tops. if sufficient room is not allowed for muffins to expand before reaching the top of the cup the muffin will flatten on top., if some muffin cups will remain empty during baking , put 2 to 3 tbsp water in the unused muffin cups to keep the pan from warping., if baked muffins stick to the bottom of the muffin cup, place hot muffin pan on a wet towel for about two minutes., source : land o lakes, all about muffins, are you eating muffins or cupcakes, hot breads are always a hit and muffins are 1 of the easiest to make. they are more quickly and easily made than biscuits and no kneading, rolling or cutting is required. they can be a savory, last minute dinner muffin or a sweet delicious breakfast muffin. made using whole-wheat flour, wheat germ, bran, honey, fruits and nuts they can be very nutritious. but like the healthy granola craze which turned into candy bars, muffins also can quickly turn into cupcakes. eating cupcakes for breakfast is your choice, but don tsp tell yourself you are eating healthy breakfast muffins. a recent magazine article revealed some muffins available in new york delicatessens were claimed to be low fat, but actually contained up to 23 g of fat. that s more fat than two egg mcmuffins., what is the difference between muffins and cupcakes, some say cupcakes have frosting. a basic formula for muffins is 2 cups flour, 2-4 tbsp sugar, 2 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 egg, 1/4 cup oil, shortening or butter, 1 cup milk. when the fat, sugar and egg ratio in a recipe reaches double or more than this, you have reached the cake level., other technical difference between muffins and cupcakes, method of cooking is different for muffins and cupcakes. the muffin method is by far the fastest and easiest. flour, sugar, baking powder and salt (all the dry ingredients) are mixed together. this is where the leavening can be uniformly dispersed into the flour. sugar is mixed with the flour to prevent the flour from lumping when combined with the wet ingredients., making and baking muffins, in a large bowl, oil (or melted butter) and egg are beaten together to form an emulsion to disperse the fat more uniformly. then the milk is stirred in. this much mixing can be done ahead and held. the two are combined just before baking., combine, cut and fold liquid into the dry ingredients. mix only to combine. batter will be lumpy but no pockets of dry ingredients should remain. the general rule is only 12 strokes., bake as soon as it s mixed. when filling cups, do not mix batter between scoops. excessive mixing causes loss of leavening., cake method for making muffins, sometimes muffins are made using the cake method , i.e. cream the fat and sugar, add eggs, add the dry ingredients and milk alternately. this is more time consuming but produces a lighter, more tender, cake-like muffin., perfect muffin, perfect muffin has a thin brown crust , a slightly rounded top with a pebbled appearance and a moist, even interior. there should be no peaks, no tunnels which are usually caused by excessive mixing and too much liquid (muffin batter should not be fluid)., more leavening is not better, just because a recipe is in print does not mean that it is in balance. a guide for leavening 2 cups of flour in a recipe is either 2 1/2 tsp double acting baking powder, or 4 tsp fast acting baking powder, or 1/2 tsp soda plus 1 cup buttermilk (for the acid) and 1 1/4 tsp baking powder. excess baking powder and soda taste bitter., here are a few tips for altering muffin recipes, substitute 2 egg whites for 1 egg in the recipe. if these are stiffly beaten and folded in at the end it will produce a lighter muffin with less fat., use non-fat milk instead of whole milk ., use salad oil in place of butter. in place of the fat in the recipe , use 1-fourth of the oil and replace the other three-fourths with fruit puree such as applesauce. jars of baby food fruits provide a quick choice of purees other than apple. adding non-gluten grain products (bran, germ, oatmeal, corn meal) for part of the flour makes a more tender muffin., create your own taste sensations, begin with the basic formula and change 1/2 cup of the flour to corn meal, bran, wheat germ, rye, oatmeal or leftover cooked cereal. add 1/2 to 1 cup chopped apple, dates, prunes, raisins, apricots, figs, blueberries, cranberries, cheese, nuts., make your favorite muffin mixes by measuring the dry ingredients twice (or more ) into two separate bowls. use 1 and package 1 with the list of wet ingredients to be added when mixing at a later date.
    41 ingredients
  • Raspberry Buttermilk Cake
    raspberry buttermilk cake and
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    raspberry buttermilk cake, a quick and easy recipe from gourmet magazine (june 2009) for a tender buttermilk cake topped with a nice, sugary crunch. this recipe works with any berries (including frozen). make sure to allow the cake to cool before inverting (or it may fall apart) or you can serve it straight from the pan with vanilla ice cream., min | 15 min prep, all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, unsalted butter, softened, sugar , plus, sugar, divided, pure vanilla extract, egg, well-shaken buttermilk, raspberries (about 5 oz)
    30 min, 15 ingredients
  • Cuisine Magazine Cake Mix Cuisine Magazine Cake Mix
    cake flour, sugar, unsweetened cocoa powder, baking soda and
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    cake flour, sugar, unsweetened cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt, vegetable shortening, eggs, boiling water, vanilla, eggs, boiling water, vanilla, semisweet chocolate, chopped, chopped pecans
    40 min, 15 ingredients
  • Better Blueberry Muffins (Shape Magazine) Better Blueberry Muffins (Shape Magazine)
    whole wheat pastry flour, sugar , plus, sugar and
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    whole wheat pastry flour, sugar , plus, sugar, oats (quick-cooking, not instant ), baking powder, baking soda, salt, low-fat buttermilk , plus, low-fat buttermilk, egg (large), canola oil, vanilla extract, fresh blueberries, washed & dried, blueberry preserves (or all-fruit spread), fresh blueberries, washed & dried
    20 min, 15 ingredients
  • Pumpkin-Spice Bundt Cake (Cooking Light Magazine) Pumpkin-Spice Bundt Cake (Cooking Light Magazine)
    all-purpose flour, baking powder, ground cinnamon and
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    all-purpose flour, baking powder, ground cinnamon, baking soda, ground nutmeg, salt, pumpkin puree (fresh or canned ), applesauce, granulated sugar, margarine, softened, egg whites, vanilla extract, brown sugar, dark rum, skim milk, powdered sugar
    50 min, 17 ingredients
  • Chocolate Cupcakes for Almost Everybody-Nytimes Magazine Chocolate Cupcakes for Almost Everybody-Nytimes Magazine
    soymilk or 1 cup rice milk, vinegar, sugar, vegetable oil and
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    soymilk or 1 cup rice milk, vinegar, sugar, vegetable oil, vanilla extract, flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt, sugar, cocoa powder , sifted, soymilk or 3 tbsp rice milk, chocolate sprinkles (optional)
    27 min, 14 ingredients
  • Pizza Muffins-Eating Well Magazine Pizza Muffins-Eating Well Magazine
    extra virgin olive oil, chopped onion and
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    extra virgin olive oil, chopped onion, chopped red bell pepper, whole wheat pastry flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, chopped fresh oregano or 1/2 tsp dried oregano, sugar, garlic powder, salt, low-fat milk, crumbled feta cheese, egg, well beaten, tomato paste, chopped kalamata olives
    30 min, 15 ingredients
  • Indian Pot Roast from Yankee Magazine Indian Pot Roast from Yankee Magazine
    pot roast, garlic cloves, peeled and mashed, butter, salt and
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    pot roast, garlic cloves, peeled and mashed, butter, salt, flour, onion, sliced thin, peppercorns, whole allspice, bay leaf, crumbled, grated horseradish, good rum or 1/2 cup dry red wine, water, flour, baking powder, salt, milk
    3 hour 15 min, 16 ingredients
  • Sunset Magazine Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes Sunset Magazine Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes
    all-purpose flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, buttermilk and
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    all-purpose flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, buttermilk, eggs, separated, lemon peel (grated ), part-skim ricotta cheese, salad oil
    20 min, 9 ingredients
  • Apricot Coconut Bars from Fine Cooking Magazine Apricot Coconut Bars from Fine Cooking Magazine
    all-purpose flour (1 cup plus 2 tbsp.), sugar, table salt and
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    all-purpose flour (1 cup plus 2 tbsp.), sugar, table salt, cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (plus more for the pan ), light brown sugar, extra large egg, apricot jam, all-purpose flour, baking powder, table salt, almond extract, diced dried apricot (about 6 oz.), sweetened flaked coconut
    1 hour 20 min, 13 ingredients
  • X-Treme Chocolate Double-Nut Caramel Ladyfinger Torte
 Recipe courtesy Southern Living Magazine X-Treme Chocolate Double-Nut Caramel Ladyfinger Torte Recipe courtesy Southern Living Magazine
    semisweet chocolate morsels, ladyfingers, hazelnut spread and
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    semisweet chocolate morsels, ladyfingers, hazelnut spread, individually wrapped caramel candies, whipping cream, chopped pecans, sugar plus 2 tbsp, cream cheese, softened, creme de cacao, semisweet chocolate baking squares
    35 min, 10 ingredients
  • One Pot No-Bake Lasagna from Sunset Magazine One Pot No-Bake Lasagna from Sunset Magazine
    italian turkey sausage links (mild or hot , but should be... and
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    italian turkey sausage links (mild or hot , but should be the uncooked kind), onion, peeled and chopped (about 1/2 lb.), garlic cloves, minced, dried lasagna noodles, fat-skimmed chicken broth, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, dried basil, dried oregano, shredded reduced-fat mozzarella cheese, chopped parsley
    25 min, 11 ingredients




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