While muffins are generally a breakfast item in our household I felt that these would make for a perfect before nap time snack. Just like the Breakfast Biscuits, these muffins are made with tiny hands, tiny mouths, and tiny appetites in mind. That is what makes these so perfect for snack time.
The no frills approach worked. He loved the muffins. They have the right amount of sweetness to them and were incredibly fluffy. For as simple as they are, they are surprisingly tasty.
Next time I will use this recipe as the base and add in blueberries or chopped peeled peaches and see if he will change his tune toward a fruited muffin.
Simple Muffins
Makes 6 muffins
Stars of the Show:
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- 2 tbsp sugar
- ½ cup milk
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp canola oil or melted butter - I used canola oil.
And Action:
9 comments:
I bet now that itty bitty has found that muffins can be yummy, there will be less resistance to trying some fun add ins :) SO nice you found the perfect basic muffin~
Sounds perfect for picky eaters. My problem is, my baby generally doesn't like anything bready, so I don't think these would fly wit her. Glad they worked for your Itty Bitty!
Lizzy - I can't wait to try blueberry muffins next and then go from there.
Carolyn - Toddlers are a species of their own, haha! So many preferences at such early ages.
What cute little muffins. I like minis the best too.
Lisa - Thank you! Minis are so cute.
What cute muffins, and a nice basic muffin recipe. Would you consider using any white whole wheat flour to sub. for some of the white flour? I wish I had started my kids on whole grains early on.
Jeanette - I would substitute the white whole wheat flour. My itty bitty actually prefers whole grains anyway. I am very lucky to have a child who prefers munching on all veggies rather than candy.
What a great base recipe to have around. You could spruce this up with any fruit, spices, or toppings. Thanks!
Kelsey - Very versatile.
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