2024 the best muffin recipes review
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The definitive collection of nutritious, imaginative and delicious muffin recipes.
750 Best Muffin Recipes offers a tremendous number of recipes that deliver a wide array of flavors and options for any home chef.
Expert baker Camilla Saulsbury goes well beyond just variations of blueberry and bran muffins. There are nine chapters of innovative recipes:
Muffin classics
Good morning muffins
Decadent coffeehouse muffins
Lunch and supper muffins
Farmer's market muffins
Global muffins
Superfood muffins
Gluten-free muffins
Vegan muffins
All the recipes are fresh and enticing -- clearly as much fun to make as they are to serve or eat. Here is just a sampling:
Pumpkin-spice
Mocha
Stone-ground cornmeal
Lemon-lime yogurt
Whole wheat applesauce
Sweet potato marmalade
Maple bacon
Cheese grits
Peanut butter chocolate chunk
Antipasto
Pumpernickel
Scallion, cranberry and horseradish
Wine country grape
Vidallia onion
Maple-dried blueberry spelt
Collard greens and garlic
Home cooks will find a wealth of useful baking tips and techniques with clear instructions and simple steps for every recipe. This is the kind of cookbook that both beginners and experienced bakers will use endlessly.
Publisher : Robert Rose; Illustrated edition (October 14, 2010)
Language : English
Paperback : 512 pages
ISBN-10 : 0778802493
ISBN-13 : 978-0778802495
Item Weight : 2.15 pounds
Dimensions : 7.12 x 1.26 x 9.96 inches
Reviewer: Martha McKinnon, Simple Nourished Living
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Magical Muffins
Review: 750 Best Muffin Recipes: Everything from breakfast classics to gluten-free, vegan and coffeehouse favorites by Camilla V. Saulsbury is quickly becoming one of my favorite new cookbooks. And I'm not alone. (As I write this the book has a over 30 reviews on Amazon.com and they're all five stars.)It's full of a remarkable variety of both classic and creative muffin recipes from scratch. Once you begin baking muffins from this book, you'll never have to depend on muffins from a box again.Muffins are one of my favorite things to bake. They're a great choice whenever you get the urge to bake because they are so quick and easy.This is a wonderful cookbook for all levels of bakers. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. There are 24 pages of full sized pictures of the finished products to tempt you.All the muffins I've made so far have been extremely easy and turned out perfectly. Favorites to date include the best basic muffins, whole wheat applesauce muffins and Boston brown bread muffins. I can't wait to try the chocolate macaroon muffins, when I'm feeling decadent.750 Best Muffin Recipes begins with everything you need to know to master from scratch muffin making including information about key ingredients and essential equipment, as well as baking tips and advice. The author's writing style is warm and engaging.Chapters include:Top 25 Classic Muffins:Think basic muffins with straightforward flavors - blueberry, pumpkin and bran - for example.Breakfast Muffins: Over 80 recipes for muffins that are perfect for breakfast - granola muffins, oatmeal muffins, jelly doughnut muffins - and many many more.Coffeehouse Muffins: Decadent, special, indulgent and unexpected are words that come to mind to describe the muffin recipes that include caramel apple, blueberry streusel, orange marmalade, coconut almond joyful, pecan pie and cappuccino.Lunch and Supper Muffins: Recipes for savory muffins that make perfect accompaniments to soups, stews, chili and salads. If you think muffins are just for breakfast this chapter will change your mind. I can't wait to try the roasted pepper feta, Parmesan, herb and pesto and rye supper muffins.Farmer's Market Muffins: Recipes inspired by the local season produce found in farmer's markets are what you'll find here. The dozens of options include fresh gooseberry muffins, strawberry rhubarb muffins, chocolate basil muffins and kale toasted walnut.Global Muffins: This chapter is full of recipes for muffins with flavors from around the world such as rum and coconut, Scottish oat, golden olive oil, sesame ginger, tahini and linzer raspberry almond.Superfood Muffins: A collection of super healthy muffin recipes including cranberry multigrain, maple squash, zucchini oat and quinoa raisin. This is my favorite chapter so far.Gluten-Free Muffins: 150 recipes for gluten free muffins, both sweet and savory. Most are made with a gluten free flour blend made from brown rice four, potato starch and tapioca starch that is included at the beginning of the book.Vegan Muffins: An extensive collection of vegan muffin recipes, both sweet and savory. Tasty options include applesauce raisin, raspberry vanilla, agave, rhubarb, banana, lemon polenta and blueberry.I think this is a terrific cookbook at a great price written by a gifted writer and recipe developer. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to expand their muffin making repertoire.
Reviewer: Observer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fantastic
Review: I'm so pleased with this book. I own many baking books but I really enjoy baking muffins in particular and usually other cookbooks just don't contain all too many muffin recipes! I especially prefer vegan baking and this book provides an entire chapter of delicious vegan muffins -- as well as gluten-free muffins, if that is important to you. The recipes on their own are spectacular, although I sometimes tweak them to make them a big healthier and lighter (e.g. substituting half the oil for applesauce, using rice yogurt instead of dairy, reducing sugar, and so on). I have had excellent results every time! Most big recipe compilations like this are hit and miss because they're recipes that have been accumulated by the author from others and it's questionable as to how thoroughly they've been tested. I can say that that is thankfully not the case for this book. It also has more "meal"-type muffins, savory, ethnic (e.g., Indian), sweet, fruity -- you name it! So versatile. You'll never get bored! Apple, cherry, lemon, blackberry, banana, flax, chocolate, millet, cinnamon, corn, cheesey, caramel, bran, peanut butter, coconut, jalapeno, even meat: no grain, potential ingredient, or flavor combination goes unmentioned! Kudos to the author for including so many whole-grains! I guess sometimes the most wonderful cookbooks are those with the least hype. Would make a great gift, too!Just as an additional tip: to change things up, I alternate between my go-to regular muffin pan, Nordic Ware Muffin Pan - 12 cup Standard Size (heavy duty aluminum, made in USA - outstanding) used with If You Care Unbleached Large Baking Cups, 60-Count Boxes (Pack of 24); my "muffin top" pan, Chicago Metallic Non-Stick Original Muffin Top Pan; and my mini-muffin pan, Wilton Aluminum 24-Cup Mini Muffin Pan used with If You Care Mini Baking Cups, 90-Count Packages (Pack of 24). The variety keeps hungry fans satisfied. 🙂
Reviewer: NJ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Loved loved loved it
Review: Delicious and easy to follow recipesâ¦a vast array of sweet & savory recipes. Vegan, gluten free, superfoods, etc. I now enjoy a warm, delicious, healthy muffin every morning. Great way to start my day!
Reviewer: Brenda
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Muffin book!
Review: I like that I have regulate and gluten free options in this cookbook.
Reviewer: Betty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Muffin Mondays have never been better!
Review: With the proliferation of baking blogs, I was dubious that a muffin book was actually necessary. Why buy a cookbook when Tastespotting exists? But this book is definitely necessary for anyone with a deep love for muffins who is looking to branch out beyond the typical banana or corn muffins. Don't get me wrong, Camilla Saulsbury has some great recipes for classic muffins, but the real strength of this book lies in its variety. There are sweet muffins, savory muffins, gluten-free muffins, vegan muffins, and even a section dedicated to global muffins. With 750 recipes, there is truly a muffin for every season, every craving, every picky eater, every food allergy, every dietary restriction.My favorites so far have been the pistachio citrus muffins and the chocolate basil muffins. The latter is the perfect way to use up all your summer basil once you get sick of salads and pesto.I've been working my way through this book for Muffin Mondays at the office, with 10 down and 740 left to go. I'm not quite sure who loves this book more, myself or my coworkers.
Reviewer: Emile Kfouri
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: ... than I will ever make but most I would like to get to
Review: More muffins than I will ever make but most I would like to get to. I have made about 4 different ones and they are all very good.
Reviewer: v
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Nice book, so many recipes for all tastes, easy ones too but I like recipe books to have a picture of the dish or the dessert as well. It makes it more interesting and appealing. Not big deal of course, just personal taste
Reviewer: Jackie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I bought this book last week after being dissatisfied with grocery store muffin mixes. I wanted to start making them on my own, and I came across this book and figured I'd give it a try. I love it! It's easy to follow and there are so many recipes to choose from. The Chai Spice Muffin was my first recipe to make. Delicious! From there it was on to the Basic Corn Muffin. Again... delicious! I've flipped through every page of this book and have it covered with post-it stickies for all the recipes I can't wait to get to next. There are varieties that I never would have imagined, and I intend to make a lot of them.I realize I'm rating this book a 5 after trying only two of the recipes in it, however, I've read it from cover to cover and have faith that it will live up to this rating.
Reviewer: Sarah
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Update: April 2015. Making a new recipe every week and still haven't found one we didn't like. We've tried at least 30.We've owned this book for about 6 months now. I have used 10-15 different recipes thus far and we have loved every single one. Every muffin we've made has been unique, moist and delicious.I do find that the recipes tend to make more than she says. Her recipe is usually for 12 muffins but I find that I fill my 12-muffin pan and can do 1-2 giant muffin(s) extra (using individual silicone muffin cups).She also explains various aspects of her staple ingredients at the beginning of the book - which I have found helpful. Why she uses certain flours when, how to replace certain things, etc.
Reviewer: Cath
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: As long as you cut the sugar quantity by half for each recipe, these are fantastic. No matter what you have around your house, you will have the ingredients to make one or several of these muffins. I've tried about a dozen so far and they've all been good. Favourites include the blueberry oatmeal, the kumquat muffins, and the simply stunning pear and honey muffins.Great for snacks, breakfast or even dessert, Ms Saulsbury's recipes are creative, easy to make and very tasty. Just remember to cut out half the sugar or more -- the muffins will come out tasting just fine (you might not even notice the difference because the original recipe calls for so much) and you'll have a much tastier treat to enjoy.
Reviewer: Barbaara Jones
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Tried one recipe The Best Oatmeal Muffin Ever and loved it, have been busy reading the different ones to make as I do enjoy muffins.
Customers say
Customers find the recipes in the book amazing and effective. They say the instructions are clear, easy to follow, and not very time-consuming. Readers also mention the layout is great and the pictures are yummy.
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