Happy New Year Everyone! I am glad to be back after a few weeks away from my "home on the web" and thought we would ease into the year with an easy muffin recipe that I know you will love.
The school holidays are coming to an end and the start of the 2017 school year is particularly significant for me as my youngest will be joining his older sister at school *sniff*. This means that for the first time in nearly five years I will be "on my own" so to speak (even if only for a few hours a day), and as you can imagine I have very mixed feelings about this next stage! But, life must go on, and as we say goodbye to the long, lazy December holidays I am now gearing up and getting ready for another busy school year.
This is a family recipe that I have been enjoying since I was a school girl! It is a very handy, make-ahead recipe to have in your repertoire - simply throw all of the ingredients into one bowl, mix, pop into the fridge and hey presto - you can have fresh bran muffins in a jiffy for lunch boxes, parties and snack time. (I usually whip up a batch of these for the kids' birthday parties and they are one of the first things to disappear!) They are virtually guaranteed to make you one of the cool kids this year... *wink*.
Cook's note - this muffin mix can be prepared in advance and kept in the fridge for a month for muffins on demand! The recipe can also be doubled for an extra large batch. Once baked, the muffins freeze very well too.
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BRAN AND FRUIT MUFFINS
125g dried cake mix (currants, peel, sultanas, etc.)
C. Place the 1½ tsp vanilla extract
Step 1.) Preheat your oven to 18 0 ° muffin cups in a muffin pan (if using) or grease a muffin pan well.
Step 2.) Place the sugar, flour, salt, bran, bicarb and cake mix in a large mixing bowl. Give the mixture a quick stir to distribute the ingredients evenly.
Step 3.) Add the oil, egg, milk and vanilla extract. Mix until just combined. If you are not using the mixture immediately then cover the bowl or transfer the mixture to an airtight container and pop in the fridge.
Step 4.) Divide the mixture between the 12 muffin cases. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until an inserted skewer comes out clean. Serve warm or cool with butter or just as they are.