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Pear Oat Bran Muffins

Pear Oat Bran Muffins

Recently I borrowed “The 250 Best Muffin Recipes” by Esther Brod from the local library. I don’t know if they are the best muffin recipes unless I try each recipe but the variety is really very good though. Actually it has bonus 250 recipes, so totally 500 muffin recipes in one book, with a lot of healthy recipes too. I was amazed by the collection of recipes using oatmeal, oat bran, wheat bran, whole wheat flour and wheat germ. It should easily reach at least 100-150 recipes. Especially there are a lot of oatmeal and oat bran muffins recipes. Since this month’s Whole Grain Baking theme is Oats, I decided to proceed with the Apple Walnut Oat Bran Muffins. (Please note that Oat bran alone is not whole grain, but for this event I’m accepting recipes with oat bran also). I had some bland pears in the fridge and nobody was willing to eat it so decided to use it instead of apple (more about this in the Taste and My Notes section). I have also used apple cider vinegar instead of the egg whites mentioned in the original recipe.

Ingredients
Whole Wheat Pastry Flour 2 cups
Oat Bran 1 cup
Baking Powder 1 tablespoon
Baking Soda 1 and 1/2 teaspoon
Cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon
Walnuts, chopped 1 cup
Pear or Apple, unpeeled, grated 1 cup
Brown Sugar, packed (I used light brown) 1/2 cup
Buttermilk 1 and 1/2 cups
Water 1/4 cup
Apple Cider Vinegar 1 tablespoon
Vanilla Extract 1 teaspoon
Vegetable Oil 5 tablespoons
Quick cooking Oats little, to top

Yield: 12 muffins

Procedure1 Preheat oven to 400F/200C. Grease a muffin tin or use paper liners.

2 In a large bowl combine together all the dry ingredients (from whole wheat flour to grated pear).

3 In a measuring mug, measure the buttermilk. Add 1/4 cup water, vinegar, vanilla extract and oil. Whisk together. Dissolve the brown sugar in this liquid mixture and blend it well with a fork.

4 Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, stirring just until moistened. Do not over mix.

5 Fill the batter in each muffin cup to the top. Sprinkle a teaspoon of oatmeal on each cup.

6 Bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the muffin comes out clean. Mine was done in 16 minutes.

7 Leave it in the pan for 10-15 minutes. Then transfer it to a cooling rack.

Taste I couldn’t wait for more than an hour to taste the muffins. I was expecting some sort of raw taste/smell from the whole wheat pastry flour and the oat bran. Surprise! it didn’t taste weird at all. In fact the muffins had a very good texture. The only thing missing was sweetness. It was very mild. I used a pear which was not sweet by itself, maybe that was the reason. But we liked it because we generally don’t eat very sweet stuff and my husband told me that these were the best muffins I have ever baked. My son who has a sweet tooth enjoyed these oat bran muffins very much.

These muffins were very filling too. Unlike the empty calories-sugary muffins, I did not feel like reaching for another one. So these muffins don’t disappear fast and I stored it in the fridge. It becomes little hard if stored in the fridge. So heat it in the microwave oven for 30-35 seconds before eating it and it’s moist again like freshly baked.

My Notes1 Taste the fruit you are going to use, whether it is apple or pear. The pear I used was very bland, that’s why I wanted to use it up because no one wanted to eat it. I should have anticipated that the muffins will also not be sweet enough. So add another 1/4 cup of sugar if the fruit you are using is not sweet.

2 The original recipe used 1 cup of all purpose flour and 1 cup of whole wheat flour. So if you don’t have whole wheat pastry flour go with this blend.

3 If you are a cinnamon fan use 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon and omit the vanilla extract (as per the original recipe).

4 The recipe clearly asked to fill the batter to the top of the cup. I was not sure about this because usually muffin recipes mention 2/3rds full. I thought that it would overflow while baking and the muffins will get stuck to each other. Except for 4 muffins I did not fill it to the top. So I got 12 regular size muffins and had some batter left which was enough for 6 mini muffins. The 4 muffins which I had filled to the top rose beautifully and it did not stick to the other muffins. So if you fill the entire cup there should not be any batter left and the given measurement should yield exactly 12 regular size muffins.

If baking as mini muffins 8-10 minutes should be enough. I baked mine for 10 minutes and it was already very dark in the bottom.

These oat bran muffins go to Wholegrain (Eggless) Baking Event – Oats hosted by me.

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10 Responses to “Pear Oat Bran Muffins”

  1. 10
    shirley reddy Says:

    hi Madu
    i was looking for eggless muffins recipes and i tried one of yours i must say it made them perfect. looking forward to more. these look delicious

    Thanks Shirley.

  2. 9
    Sweatha Says:

    Looks great Madhu.I too have tried pears in muffins and it is better that way than to waste tasteless pears.I will be sending one dish to the event today.

    Thanks Sweatha.

  3. 8
    Sadhana Says:

    Madhu, these muffins look absolutely delicious.
    Your recipe on Oats puttu, sounds very interesting, awaiting the recipe soon.

  4. 7
    Divya Vikram Says:

    Muffins look perfect Madhu. Just returned after a small break. And willl send in my entry for the oats event.

  5. 6
    nags Says:

    pear in muffins? that’s brilliant!

  6. 5
    Jyoti Says:

    Madhu…these look wonderful! And so healthy too!

  7. 4
    Nithya Says:

    I am so happy to be here. You have a truly amazing site and I am thoroughly enjoying my journey through your blog. :)

    Love all your dishes. Keep it going. Phenomenal photography too. :)

    Do take a look at my blog when you find time and I would be more than happy if you can participate in my event too. :)

    Thank you very much Nithya. Will definitely check yours.

  8. 3
    Priya Says:

    Soft and spongy muffins looks tremendous Madhu..

  9. 2
    Parita Says:

    Wow thats a coincidence..i too was planning to make some pear muffins as i have loads of pears at home ..these look fantastic madhu :)

  10. 1
    P. Vasanthi Says:

    Very healthy muffins.

    Thank you very much Amma.

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