Fresh cranberries can be now found in the market, and I’ve been playing with ideas for using them other than in the traditional cranberry sauce. In the muffins here, the cranberries are pureed whole, along with other good ingredients like almonds, orange and bananas.
The result is these tasty, colorful, fragrant and moist muffins, which are very easy to make. They are not too sweet and get a great texture from the bananas and the roughly chopped almonds.
Their nutritional value makes them perfect for a quick breakfast, which includes lots of fiber and all the goodness such fresh ingredients can offer. The muffins also make a great snack, and, if you coat them with orange icing, can be served as a light dessert for brunch.
A few notes:
* The amount may seem fairly large, but no need to hesitate about making them, as they keep well in the freezer. For best texture after freezing, place a frozen muffin in the fridge the night before, and in the morning all you’ll need to do is slightly warm it.
* If you prefer sweeter muffins, increase the amount of sugar up to 1 ½ cups. Brown sugar can be used instead of white, but the color will not be as nice.
* The icing gets its intense color from orange zest only! It is quite surprising to see how much color one tablespoon of orange zest can produce. For another tasty icing option, try the CRANBERRY ICING IN THIS POST.
Makes: 24 medium
Prep time: 20 minutes
Baking time: 28 minutes
Ingredients:
1 cup roasted lightly slated almonds
1 large orange, washed and dried
2 Tbs orange zest
12 oz (340 grams) fresh cranberries (or frozen, thawed)
12 oz (340 grams) very ripe bananas (from about 3 medium ones)
2 XL eggs
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup oil
1 cup white flour
1 cup whole wheat flour, sifted
1 Tbs baking powder
1/8 tsp salt (if not using salted almonds)
For the icing: (optional)
2 Tbs orange juice
1 Tbs orange zest
1 cup powdered sugar
1. Preheat the oven to 350F (175C). Place 24 paper baking cups in two muffin baking trays.
2. In a food processor with the metal blade, process the almonds to a coarse meal. Transfer to a bowl and keep on the side.
3. Grate the orange zest and measure 2 Tbs. (Keep the rest for the icing.) With a sharp knife, cut off both ends of the orange and the peel. Cut into thick slices.
4. Add the cranberries, bananas and sliced orange to the food processor bowl and blend together to a coarse mixture.
5. Transfer to a large bowl and add the sugar, oil and eggs. Whisk well and add the almond meal, flours, baking powder, salt and orange zest. Whisk lightly to an even batter and fill the baking cups.
6. Bake for 28 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of one muffin comes out almost dry. Transfer to a rack and let cool to room temperature.
7. The icing: place the orange juice and zest in a bowl. Add the powdered sugar and whisk to a thick yet runny consistency. Pour over the cupcakes and let set before serving.
* The unglazed cupcakes can be frozen, in an airtight container, for up to a month. The glazed ones will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.
I’m still hoarding a bag of cranberries in the freezer, and oranges are here now, too. I’ll have no excuse not to make a batch of these to take on outings.
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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It was meant to be…. 🙂
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These muffins look and sound delicious, Ronit! Love the seasonally appropriate ingredients, too. Your timing, as always, is impeccable. I’m having house guests for a week, and these muffins will be perfect to have available for any early risers! Thank you! 😀
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Thank you Nancy!
I love playing with whatever is available in the market, and the cranberries are a great substitute for my usual lemon craving. I hope you and your guests will enjoy the results. 🙂
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Ronit I think this is on my list to do for “this week”! These muffins look so yummy, and great idea with the cranberries- I’ve learnt how to make them in Ireland, as they add cranberries pretty much to everything. Great recipe and so handy during a busy week, thank you! Have a nice and quiet week Ronit 🙂
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Thank you Marta. I’m glad you liked the idea and hope you’ll enjoy the results. I’ll be happy to hear your comments. Have a great week! 🙂
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The muffins are loaded! I like your butter-free icing recipe too.
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Thank you Aspara! 🙂
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Yummy!!! So fruity, I love the flavours!!
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Thank you Serena. 🙂
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What pretty muffins you have made – I like the way you blended the ingredients with your food processor so the flavors are dispersed throughout. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
The food processor definitely makes it easier to disperse flavors. Its really a great tool! 🙂
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These look so fresh and delicious! I love the combo of flavors!
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Thank you! It turned out good enough to make it again… 🙂
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yum! These look tasty 🙂 Loving the combination of flavors and textures. Must make for breakfast.
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Thank you Liz. I’m glad you liked the idea and hope you’ll enjoy the results. 🙂
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this muffin made my oatmeal breakfast tast even worst,
lucky you my friend!!!
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Thank you Dedy! 🙂
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Gee, Ronit. These muffins sure are chock-full of goodies! They’d be perfect for breakfast.
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That was my original plan, John. 🙂 Glad you liked the idea and nice to see you back. 🙂
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These look amazing!!
Adding the orange flavoured icing would be divine!!
Mouth watering…
~ Andrea ❤
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Thank you Andrea. 🙂
The orange icing really adds a lot – in flavor, and with the color and aroma the zest produced.
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Hai!! Lovely blog will try this recipe soon!!
Do visit my blog: http://www.nithisclickncook.com
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Thank you Nithya! 🙂
I’ll be happy to visit your blog. 🙂
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This looks wonderful!!! Great job, and happy Fall to you! 🙂
– Krystina @ Kouzounas Kitchen
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Thank you Krystina and happy Fall to you to. 🙂
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🙂 Thank you!!
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Hey this is wonderful!! I have a similar recipe Orange cranberry muffins, it use the whole orange including the peel. Check out the recipe here if you like: http://wp.me/p3UQOD-pQ
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Wow, these look amazing! I just showed this post to my fiance and he wants me to make them asap!
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I’m glad to hear. 🙂
Hope you’ll both enjoy the results and I’ll be happy to have your comments.
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Such a tempting post ! Lovely …
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Thank you!:)
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Delicious muffins. Great for snacks! thanks for sharing!
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Thank you Liz. 🙂
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