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Last Word in Nutmeg Muffins

From the book The Breakfast Book by Marion Cunningham
Yield 1 doz. muffins

Introduction

Fragrant, creamy-crumbed muffins, the best of their kind, but you must grate one and a half whole little nutmegs to make these perfect creations. Although whole nutmegs feel like rocks, they are rather soft and easy to grate. The flavor of freshly grated nutmeg is incomparable. These muffins taste good with fruit, butter, or all by themselves.

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose flour
¾ cup sugar
1 Tbsp. baking powder
whole nutmegs, grated (use a box or plane grater)
½ tsp. salt
1 egg
¾ cup heavy cream
¾ cup milk
5 Tbsp. butter, melted

Steps

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Grease a muffin tin.
  2. Stir together with a fork the flour, sugar, baking powder, grated nutmeg, and salt in a medium bowl, thoroughly combining the ingredients. Beat the egg well in a small bowl, then stir in the cream, milk, and butter and blend well. Add the cream mixture to the flour mixture and stir only until there are no streaks of flour; don’t overmix.
  3. Spoon batter two-thirds full into each muffin cup. Bake for about 20 minutes or until the rounded tops are lightly golden. Remove muffins from the pan and serve warm, or cool on a rack and store or freeze for later use; warm before serving.

See also: Magic powder

the breakfast book

This content is from the book The Breakfast Book by Marion Cunningham.

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