White Chocolate Muffins

Posted by Lisa on Friday, January 12, 2007. Filed under: , ,


What more can I say about this muffins...? You know I love muffins. This recipe is taken from "Le Cordon Bleu Home Edition, MUFFIN". One of my Indonesian food blogger friend posted it in her blog. Never skip the Lemon rind ingredient, otherwise you will miss the sensation of the good aroma...

375 g (12 oz) self-raising flour
125 g (4 oz) caster sugar
200 g (6 ½ oz) white chocolate, chopped
2 eggs
375 mil (12 fl oz) milk
2 teaspoons finely grated lemon rind
160 g (5 ¼ oz) unsalted butter, melted
45 g (1 ½ oz) flaked almonds

1. Preheat the oven to hot 210°C (415°F/Gas 6-7). Brush a 6-hole (250ml/8 fl oz capacity) muffin tin with melted butter or oil. Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl, stir in the sugar and chocolate and make a well in the centre
2. Whisk the eggs, milk and lemon rind together in a jug, and pour into the well in the dry ingredients. Add the butter, and stir with a metal spoon until the mixture is just combined. Do not over mix – the mixture should be lumpy.
3. Spoon the mixture into the muffin tin, filling each hole to about three-quarters full. Sprinkle flaked almonds on top of the mixture and gently press them on. Bake for 25 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the centre of a muffin. Leave the muffins in the tin for 5 minutes before lifting out onto a wire rack to cool

5 Responses to White Chocolate Muffins

  1. Nidhi

    I am here for the first time and I must say that you have a very nice blog.

    Those muffins look just perfect and those nut Muffins also look yummy. Thanks a lot for sharing.

  2. Lisa

    Hi Nidhi...

    Happy to find your comment here. Actually I'm just starting to try to write my blog in english.. :-). Since my English is not that much good.. plase be patients with me.. hehehe...
    Anyway, thanks for visiting.. Hope you enjoy your time here...

  3. A. Ann

    Hi Lis..wow, i feel so lucky to know this blog. Since I always love every blog made by Indonesian people who live abroad. Thanks for dropped by n left ur comment. keep in touch Lis..:-)

  4. Sailu

    Lovely!

    Sailu @ Indian Recipes and Indian Recipes for Kids

  5. www.las-palmas-3d.com

    Quite worthwhile piece of writing, thanks for the article.