This was an easy enough recipe. There were quite a few ingredients, but my assistant was able to handle it all easily. She especially liked the stirring. We substituted almonds and regular raisins for the walnuts and golden raisins because that's what we had.
The scooping with the ice cream scoop and the sprinkling of the seeds was pretty fun as well. If you don't use an ice cream scoop for muffins or cupcakes, you should. It's very handy.
We actually got quite a few more muffins than the recipe called for. Here is a close-up of an unbaked muffin.
Here it is baked. Still working on my photography skills. White on white = a no no.
The muffins smelled great while they were baking. The rest of the family really enjoyed them. They did think that the sunflower seeds didn't add a whole lot. I did take a taste. While they weren't bad, I don't think I'll be eating them again.
Thanks to Kelly of Sounding My Barbaric Gulp for getting me to try something new. She'll also have the recipe on her site if you are interested. Next week: Clara of I Heart Food 4 Thought has chosen Chocolate Chocolate Cupcakes.
At least you gave them a shot, right? And it sounds like they were enjoyed, even though they weren't a slam dunk. Pretty too.
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look great and, as mentoined above: at least you tried them!!
ReplyDeletelove that smell of muffins baking too - even if you're not crazy about the taste, the smell is worth it!
ReplyDeleteSorry you don't like pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteI loved them with the chocolate.
Photos look great to me...white on white and all. Love the shot of the assistant...I can see where young assistants would love making this recipe. I'm not a big fan of pumpkin either...they make great Jack-o-Lanterns and all, but these were not bad muffins as they had a lot of other flavors kicking up their own flavors and the pumpkin was added in a small amount. Am thinking these are going on the table for Thanksgiving morning. And you are so nice to make these for the pumpkin eaters in your household...we get extra stars for that, right?
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look great! I even like them white on white. Glad your family liked them! Thanks for the ice cream scoop idea -- that would definitely help make mine a more consistent size!
ReplyDeleteI'm just smiling about white on white, because I started taking pictures on my nightstand because it has a light background...and I recognize the glare. It doesn't take away from how good your muffins look, though. (And I agree that these taste best to someone else...)
ReplyDeleteAudrey
Hey at least you got that great smell of pumpkin in your house while they were baking. . . even if you don't like the taste of pumpkin. There's next week with the chocolate cupcakes. . maybe you will love those!
ReplyDeleteglad they were liked, even though they didn't blow you away. they are very cute, nice job!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look great. Perfectly golden!
ReplyDeleteIm glad you tried them. I liked them with chocolate chips added!
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of pumpkin either but really liked these. I am glad you tried them anyway! :)
ReplyDeleteMy sympathies on not liking pumpkin; tastes do vary so much! Your muffins turned out great, and how cool to have such an accomplished helper. I think your white-on-white photo looks artsy!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I live like a block away from the Spice House on Wells...its dangerous.
ReplyDelete-whitneyinchicago
that is impressive to make them even if you dont like pumpkin! I love pumpkin!! :0)
ReplyDeletei agree with you about the sunflower seeds..not sure how that ingredient got in over our friend, the chocolate chip??!
ReplyDeleteSorry they weren't your favorite...but they did look great! And I agree with your ice cream scoop suggestion - makes it sooo easy. I have 4 scoops of different sizes for cupcakes, muffins and cookies! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Glad you gave them a shot!
ReplyDeleteI think they look great! I agree that doing TWD is all about making things you wouldn't ever think of trying, in the hopes that sometimes you'll be surprised by finding you like something you thought you didn't! I made the brownie-caramel-peanut cake thinking "yuck," but wound up saying "yum," between mouthfuls of cake. Go figure!
ReplyDeleteGlad you have others in the house who like pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteSorry it took me so long to get over here! There are so many TWD blogs to go through it takes forever LOL These look fab! I will add you to my blogroll so I don't forget again :)
ReplyDeleteHey there. Made those this morning for the boy's birthday. I can see why you didn't totally hate them. They are not very pumpkin-y at all. Didn't find much flavor, actually. But it was a nice start to the day nonetheless...
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