Fig Bran Muffins
- Cooking spray
- 1 cup chopped dried figs, plus 3 whole dried figs
- 1 1/2 cups bran cereal (recommended: All-Bran)
- 1 cup lowfat milk
- 1 1/2 cups whole-wheat flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup natural applesauce
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/3 cup canola oil
- 2 tablespoons unsulfured molasses
- 1 large egg, beaten
- These moist, tender muffins will erase any memories of the rubbery, leaden low-fat muffins you have had before.
- One of the secrets is the applesauce which adds extra tenderness and sweet fruity flavor.
- The figs lend a deep flavored, sophisticated touch.
- It's maximum muffin satisfaction with minimal effort.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Coat a 12-capacity muffin pan with cooking spray.
- Thinly slice the whole figs.
- In a large bowl, combine the cereal and milk.
- Let sit until softened, about 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, whisk together the whole-wheat flour, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl.
- Add the applesauce, honey, oil, molasses, and egg to the cereal mixture and stir until combined.
- Add the flour mixture and stir until just combined.
- Gently stir in the chopped figs.
- Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and top each muffin with a fig slice.
- Tap the pan on the counter a few times to remove any air bubbles.
- Bake for about 20 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in center of 1 of the muffins comes out clean.
- Let cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes.
- If necessary, run a knife around the muffins to loosen.
- Unmold and cool completely on a rack.
- Note: Make a batch of these muffins on the weekend, then wrap them individually in waxed paper and freeze them in a sealable plastic bag.
- When you want a muffin all you have to do is take 1 out the night before to defrost at room temperature.
- Enjoy with a skim latte or a to-go container of lowfat milk for a perfect start to a busy day.
- Nutritional analysis per serving (Serving size: 1 muffin)
- Calories 230; Total Fat 8 g; (Sat Fat 1 g, Mono Fat 4 g, Poly Fat 2 g) ; Protein 5 g; Carb 42 g; Fiber 6 g; Cholesterol 20 mg; Sodium 135 mg
- Excellent source of: Fiber, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Folate, Manganese, Phosphorus
- Good source of: Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Potassium, Selenium, Zinc
cooking spray, dried figs, bran cereal, milk, flour, baking powder, salt, natural applesauce, honey, canola oil, unsulfured molasses, egg
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/fig-bran-muffins-recipe.html (may not work)