Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Red Lips and Sticky Fingers

While on a fresh Summer fruits kick, thought I'd share another easy favorite baked treat from my kitchen yesterday. I'm always shocked at the high price of purchased muffins in grocery stores and bakeries. Often they have been frozen, contain yucky preservatives................and far too much sugar.

Fresh raspberries are my favorite soft fruit. Unfortunately their season is short and one has to grab them and use them quickly as their shelf life is brief. Growing up in England we grew our own in the back garden. Our neighbor had even more canes than us and she didn't like raspberries! For those few weeks in early Summer it was heaven, and my little fingers, and mouth, were stained with bright red juice which dripped down onto my cotton sundresses. I don't remember mum ever getting mad though - guess she knew the secret to getting out the stains and we always pegged the washing outdoors on the clothesline, the sun being our bleach!


Let's bake..................some good treats!

Old-Fashioned Raspberry Muffins

2 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon each salt and grated nutmeg
1-1/2 cups fresh raspberries (or blueberries)
2 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
1/4 cup sliced almonds and 1 tablespoon sugar for garnish, mixed together

In large bowl mix flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Add raspberries, stir gently to coat evenly. In small bowl beat eggs with fork, beat in milk and cooled butter. Add to raspberry mixture, stir until just blended (berries will break apart but this is OK). Fill greased muffin cups 2/3 full. Sprinkle with almonds and sugar. Bake in preheated 400 degree oven 15-20 mins. until pick inserted in center comes out clean. Makes 12 reg. size muffins. Can be baked in a 9" square pan 30-35 mins. for a coffee cake.


Illustrations from this gorgeous large format book, a gift from my son -

FRUIT ~ An Illustrated History published by the Royal Horticultural Society.

27 comments:

  1. Ooh Mary, those look so good. I wish I could just reach through the screen.

    Raspberries are my favorite berries, followed by blackberries. I even love eating them plain.

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  2. Gosh, there raspberry muffins really look delicious and the illustrations from your book really set them off perfectly. I can smell that warm comforting fragrance of hot muffins from here :>)
    Hugs, Angela

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  3. Yummy, yummy, yummy! These look wonderful. I will definitely make these. Thanks, Mary! :)

    That is a gorgeous book, BTW.

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  4. Oh Mary, those sound delicious. I absolutely agree about the bakery/ grocery store muffins, too sweet and they all taste alike. These on the other hand are making my mouth water.

    Janet

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  5. Yumm!!!! Mary I love muffins!! These ones look so delicious!!! Please! Save one for me! (lol) Hugs and kisses!! Vanessa ps. Love the pictures, you always take some good pictures!

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  6. Um...my mouth is watering. The muffins look delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

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  7. Wait a minute...if I get really really REALLY close to my screen, I can smell them!! Mmmmmmm! Thanks for the great receipe and the lovely illustration.
    Colleen

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  8. Those look yummy. For some reason, I am not a fan of raspberries so would substitue maybe blueberries. I'll have to look for some.

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  9. Just the recipe I needed, I am picking around a pound of raspberries per day, and running out of ideas! I've made jam, fruit salads, now it will be muffins! Thank you.

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  10. Those look a treat and I do agree about store bought muffins! Love Eleanor

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  11. Your muffins look decicious. Thanks for sharing the recipe. I am definitely going to try it.
    The Fruit book looks beautiful.

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  12. yum, yum, they look so scrumptious.Think I will go eat ! SMILE

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  13. Oh Mary, your blog is such a delight! I love your refinement and exquisiteness... Just charming.

    pd: I would love to show your lovely garden to every one vising my blog the day of our party; you are not too late to participate. :)

    Hugs, and many blessings to you!

    Cielo

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  14. Those muffins look soooooo yummy.
    One of the things we had to make in high school cooking class was muffins. They were oh so good.
    I love things made with raspberries, but never buy them. Guess I should change that idea.
    Nancy

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  15. Mary, my very own copy of Women's Diaries of the Westward Journey came in the mail from Amazon today. I am thrilled! So many fascinating accounts and tons and tons of old photos. I can't wait to dive in!! Thank you SO very much for suggesting this book. :D

    x Willow

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  16. I want to cook these, fabulous looking muffins and raspberries too. Yum
    aloha Lilla
    across another pond, bigger one tho.
    aloha

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  17. Another lovely recipe to try - these sound really good.

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  18. Hi Mary! Leah and the babies are napping so I thought I would stop in to say "Hello". The muffins look wonderful, even though I don't like raspberries. Looks like a beautiful book - I love books like that. I'm missing home a little, but I know it's going to be hard leaving here. Andrew grows cuter by the day!
    Hope you and Bob are doing well.
    Love ya,
    Deborah

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  19. Hello Mary, How did your shopping trip go? I am on the run as usual, we are going camping for a week with our children and grandchildren. Fun, Fun,fun!
    I adore your raspberries and anything fruit. Summer is the best time of the year for wonderful fruit.

    Thanks for visiting my mantels today. it was a fun post.

    take care, Jeanne

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  20. Mary, thank you for the message today about Tasha. You were correct that that would interest me.

    Your recipe is so timely! I have raspberries in the backyard and have been wondering what to do with them.

    I want to try your recipe! Or as Tasha would say, your receipt.

    Fondly,
    Lynn

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  21. These look delicious. I love how you photographed them! I think I'll steal your urn idea, for wooden utensils!

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    We have a tiny guest. Not sure how long she's staying. She says 5 days!!

    Pat

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  22. Mary, when you visit Thatchwick again, go to the photo of the golf course and the giraffes on the 19 June blog. If you click on the photo, it enlarges (I found this out from Dee Dee). You will actually see those giraffes on the driving range! Love Eleanor.

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  23. I wonder how many muffins were eaten this week as a result of your posting! I know I read this and it must have made a strong impression because later that afternoon, I greedily grabbed some fresh blueberries that I happened to have on hand and we had muffins for dinner. They were wonderful! Thanks!

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  24. Steaming coffee and your muffins..can't wait for morning

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  25. Hi Mary,
    I "found" you over at Linda's blog from France.
    You have a really nice blog here and I've enjoyed browsing around. These muffins sound yummy. I'm going to add you to my favorites list, so I can come back and visit very soon.
    I also saw at Linda's place you're going to be in the Carcassone area in Oct. as we are. We've rented a house for a week Oct. 2 in Caunes Minervois. Are you familiar with that village?
    Best to you,
    Terri
    http://www.islandwriter.net

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  26. As you can see I'm still visiting. I love your blog and so thankful I have found it thanks to our garden tour today. I love raspberries too and the muffins are a must bake.

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  27. I Love raspberries. I hope you had the AC on high down there in NC while you were baking.

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