... for 10 to 12 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre of one test muffin
comes out clean. Remove to a wire rack to cool. Tip: These muffins freeze well ...
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... 2. Add milk, oil and eggs to the well. Stir to just combine (over-mixing makes
muffins tough). 3. Spoon mixture into prepared muffin pans. ...
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... 3. Spoon mixture into the prepared muffin tin and bake for 20 minutes or until muffins
are pale golden and a skewer inserted in the centre of one muffin comes ...
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Mochaccino muffins. Topping 50g butter, melted 2 tbsp cocoa powder, sifted 2 tbsp
brown sugar Muffin mixture 150g butter, softened 1 cup caster sugar 2 eggs 1 1 ...
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... Stir to just combine as over-mixing will produce tough muffins. 3. Spoon mixture
into muffin pans and sprinkle each with a little parmesan cheese. ...
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Cream cheese and apricot streusel muffins. ... tsp cinnamon 2 tbsp chopped walnuts 30g
butter, melted 1. Heat oven to 200°C. Grease 12-hole standard muffin tin or ...
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... 3. Spoon mixture into prepared muffin pans and bake for 25 minutes, or until muffins
test cooked when a skewer inserted into the centre of one muffin comes out ...
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Cherry cheesecake muffins. 125g ... bake. Grease a 12-hole standard muffin pan. Put
butter and sugar in a bowl and beat until pale and creamy. ...
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... 2. Add the next five ingredients to the well. Stir to just combine - over-mixing
will produce tough muffins. 3. Spoon mixture into prepared muffin pans. ...
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... 3. Spoon mixture into prepared muffin tins. Scatter each muffin with a few sunflower
seeds. Bake for 25 minutes or until muffins are puffed and golden brown.
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Our young grandson was staying with us for the holidays. One night, he came into our bedroom and was most
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We were sitting down at the table for a family dinner and little Miss Two had managed to get her spaghetti bolognaise all over her face. Her father decided to remedy the situation by scrubbing her face with the table cloth. “What’s Daddy doing?” asked her mummy. Their daughter replied with a cheeky grin on her face, “He’s fighting me!”
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