Lemon Pound Cake Muffins are perfect for breakfast or dessert!
Healthy, easy, and always ready when you're on the go! I like to make these muffins at the beginning of the week, so they're always on hand in the fridge or freezer. (Naturally gluten-free)
Raspberry Streusel Muffins are delicious, super moist and flavorful muffins with a streusel crumb topping. These berry muffins are the BEST breakfast recipe ever - it will feel like you're eating cake! Also, they're made with fresh raspberries!
These Southern hoe cakes aka cornmeal pancakes are super delicious and fluffy with crisp edges. These make the perfect breakfast or brunch!
Olympic Village Chocolate Muffins. Have you heard of them? Have you seen the viral Tiktok craze over these jumbo chocolate muffins? These triple chocolate muffins (chocolate cake + chocolate chunks + chocolate ganache) not only LOOK BEAUTIFUL but they are any chocolate lovers DREAM!
This carrot cake baked oatmeal recipe is gluten-free, vegan and packed with flavor! It's like you're having a slice of carrot cake for breakfast!
These vegan, mini chickpea flour frittatas have been my obsession lately. You may also know them as – mini crustless chickpea quiche, chickpea omelete muffin, vegan egg muffins or savory chickpea flou
These healthy muffins are packed with veggies and whole grains, and--even better--they taste really, really good. Even picky eaters are sure to love them!
Cinnamon Sugar Muffins (aka Dirt Bombs)
Buttery cinnamon and sugar "Cinnastix" are a favorite from Domino's. This copycat recipe creates this delicious treat utilizing premade pizza dough for convenience. Super easy and tasty!
Easy old-fashioned, southern Hoe Cakes or fried cornbread are versatile little yellow miracles of crispy, warm corn cake deliciousness! Hoe cakes are considered a southern quick bread or flatbread and can be served any time of day straight out of the cast-iron skillet.
This could be your replacement of the normal french toast that you like. It’s sweet, crunchy and fragrant. Perfect pair for your morning coffee.
Super simple and easy to prepare – Spanisch Magdalenas are the perfect companion for your next coffee.
These sweet cinnamon oatmeal honey biscuits are in the oven in less than fifteen minutes and are delicious served with eggs, soups, stews, and even chili.
Specks of orange zest and cranberries What do I like about these scones? They are buttery, crumbly, moist and my kitchen smells like Christmas as they bake. The addition of orange zest + cranberries = smell of Christmas time. This is a one bowl recipe and mixing was done using hands, therefore washing up afterwards was kept to a minimal. The scones can be made ahead and freezes well. As the ingredients are simple, using good, quality butter and cream is vital. Good quality ingredients will result in a good bake and delicious scones. Orange, Cranberry Cream Scones [Print Recipe] Adapted from American Test Kitchen Cookbook (makes 9 pieces of 4 inches round pieces) Ingredients: 280g/(2 cups) all purpose flour 15g/(1 Tbsp) baking powder 40g/(3 Tbsp) sugar 3g/(1/2 tsp) salt 80g/(1/2 cup) dried cranberries, diced zest of 1 orange 70g/(5 Tbsp) unsalted butter, cold and cubed (at least 83% butter fat) 200 - 220 ml/(1 cup) cold heavy/whipping cream (35% - 38% butter fat) Steps to scones: In a large bowl, measure the flour, baking powder, sugar, orange zest and salt. Whisk the flour mixture with a wire whisk to uniformly combine the dry ingredients. Incorporate the ice cold, cubed butter into the flour mixture by rubbing or smearing the butter between your fingertips (between thumb, index and middle finger) as you toss them around in the flour mixture. Work fast rubbing through all the big lumps of butter and the mixture should resemble coarse bread crumbs. You can use 2 butter knives to carry out this step instead of using your fingers. Mix in the diced cranberries. Stir in the cold cream with a spatula or fork until the dough comes together. Transfer the dough onto the table top and give it a few gentle knead (less than 10 kneads) to make it come together as a dough. Lightly flour the surface of the table top and press the dough into a 3 - 4 cm thick round disc. Lightly flour the surface of the dough and the 4 cm diameter round cutter and cut into pieces. Place the cut pieces, spacing them 3 cm apart, onto a baking sheet lined with baking paper. Press the remaining scraps together and cut more pieces until the dough is used up. OR you can use a knife to cut the scones into 10 equal wedges if you do not own a cookie cutter. At this stage, the scones can be frozen and stored in an air tight container for up to a week. Just bake them frozen but you need to add 3 - 5 minutes of extra bake time if doing so. Space the scones 3 cm apart and bake in a preheated oven at 220 degrees C or 428 degrees F, on the middle rack of the oven, for 12 - 15 minutes or until the tops are lightly golden brown. Note: To get the scones to rise high and mighty, flour the cutter well and with a swift downward motion press the cutter into the dough. Do not twist the cutter as you push it into the dough as this will hamper the rise of the scones. Share the recipe: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/incookiehaven?fref=nf or Instagram: incookiehaven
These kid-favorite Sweet Spinach Muffins are packed with spinach, creamy banana, cinnamon and honey and are so soft, fluffy and moist that they are perfect for babies, toddlers and kids and even adults!