Experimental Muffins - Results *FLAT* Suggestions?
eacatterton
Posts: 111 Member
I have been trying lately to create healthier baking habits. (I love to bake). So I found a recipe for some muffins, but I altered it slightly to include some ingredients I wanted, and I used wheat flour instead of white. The result was not what I was looking for. They taste alright, but they are not "muffins". My husband actually called them hockey pucks They were flat and slightly dense. Maybe someone here can suggest something that will make this recipe work?
Ingredients:
King Arthur - Premium 100% Whole Wheat Flour, 1 cup
Quaker Oats - Quick -1 Minute, 3/4 cup dry
Smart Balance - Free Fat Milk With Omega-3, 1 Cup
Berryhill (Aldi) {Correct} - Crunchy Peanut Butter, 10 tbsp.
Dole - Ripe Banana, 0.5 Medium Ripe
Egg - 70 Calories Candee - Raw, 1 egg
Mccormick's - Pure Vanilla Extract, 1 tsp
Spices - Cinnamon, ground, 0.5 tbsp
This made 12 muffins. I am still eating them...they are just not what I was expecting.
Any comments will be appreciated!!!
Ingredients:
King Arthur - Premium 100% Whole Wheat Flour, 1 cup
Quaker Oats - Quick -1 Minute, 3/4 cup dry
Smart Balance - Free Fat Milk With Omega-3, 1 Cup
Berryhill (Aldi) {Correct} - Crunchy Peanut Butter, 10 tbsp.
Dole - Ripe Banana, 0.5 Medium Ripe
Egg - 70 Calories Candee - Raw, 1 egg
Mccormick's - Pure Vanilla Extract, 1 tsp
Spices - Cinnamon, ground, 0.5 tbsp
This made 12 muffins. I am still eating them...they are just not what I was expecting.
Any comments will be appreciated!!!
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add a tsp of baking powder it will help it rise0
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10 Tablespoons peanut butter?? Is it really 10?0
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As someone else said baking powder will help rise, using all wheat flour will produce denser results though then all purpose white flour which isn't a bad thing just you won't get the same results.0
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Swapping for whole wheat bread flour will help, and so will adding 1 teaspoon baking soda or baking powder.
If they are still too dense, you could whip an egg white to medium stiff peaks, and fold it in gently at the end.....actually I might do both.0 -
I agree you need baking powder, and maybe do half white and half whole wheat flour - that usually produces a better result then using all WW.0
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