Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Old Standby

When I first moved to DC my sister Rachel and I shared the cutest apartment in a fantastic neighborhood called Fairlington.  Every weekend without fail we had a routine of bran muffins with fruit on one day and cinnamon rolls with fruit on the other.  We also threw in the occasional Dunkin Donuts. The first time my sister said she was making these muffins I was not all that excited.  It's bran for crying out loud!  Aren't those for people, you know, our grandparents' age? But all it took was one time and I was hooked.

Nick and I have kept a somewhat similar rotation but now we've also added in Panera and Starbucks which are both just a quick walk down the street from our house.  Yes, it gets us in trouble.  And it's expensive.  This morning I went to my kickboxing class and Nick went for a 24 mile bike ride so we both worked up a nice appetite.  Since we've both been traveling quite a bit we decided to go for our old standby bran muffins and fruit.

The recipe used to be on the box of Kellogg's Bran Cereal but since it isn't there anymore, I thought I'd share.  Don't let the bran name fool you. Trust me, these things are awesome....and addictive.  I've made these so many times I don't even need the recipe anymore. Enjoy!

Ingredients: 
1 1/4 cups All Purpose Flour
1/2 cup Sugar
1 tablespoon Baking Powder
1/4 teaspoon Salt
2 cups Kellogs All Bran Cereal
1 1/4 cups Skim Milk
1 Egg
1/4 cup Vegetable Oil

Directions:
Mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.  Set aside.


In a large bowl, combine All Bran cereal and milk.  Let stand for about 2 minutes (this softens the cereal).
 

Add egg and oil.  Beat well.



Add flour mixture stirring only until combined.



Portion evenly into 12 muffin cups that have been coated with cooking spray.


Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden brown.


Serve warm....with butter :-).


1 comment:

  1. Hi Janice, I can't wait to try these out. I doubt you knew this, but I'm a sweets maker/baker too. My staple is banana bread though. I have to agree that side dishes frighten me at times as well.

    I attended a Southern Cakes & Pies session at the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival in May that you would have loved. Check out Nancie McDermott's cookbooks. She has one on cakes and another on pies. I've never seen nor heard of so many in my life. You can even purchase them on Amazon as an eBook. Hope all is well. Keep on cooking!

    Amanda Meehling

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