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Dee Ferris wrote to me looking for a moist bran muffin recipe. Every recipe that was sent in was different. I chose this one because I liked the notion of having bran muffin batter in the fridge and ...
Here’s a great way to add fiber to your diet and enjoy fresh baked goods for breakfast. I love the taste of these muffins warm with a cup of light-roasted coffee and fruit. The recipe is simple and ...
Just because a muffin contains bran doesn’t mean its good for you. That’s why we chatted with registered dietitian Julia Robarts, RDN, based in Boston, about how to make a healthy—yet delicious—bran ...
A.S. via e-mail requested a recipe for Raisin Bran muffins. Here’s a recipe from J.L. of Santa Ana. The batter will keep in the refrigerator for six weeks, so use as desired. 1. In a large bowl, ...
FARGO — Chock-full of flavor and fiber, these Cinnamon Raisin Bran Breakfast Muffins are the perfect grab-and-go food to help ease you and your kids back into the morning school routine. Quick and ...
Jan Bittner of Willington wrote in for her husband. He likes to make bran muffins, but they turn out with a “flat top.” He wanted to know how to get “a slightly denser muffin with a higher, rounded ...
"America needs more bran," says food editor Ian Knauer. It's hard to argue when your mouth is full of one of his crumbly, deliciously buttery bran muffins. Golden raisins add sunny bursts to this ...
Bran muffins have always been the Debbie Downer of breakfast. Even when they're not being categorically written off as dowdy and boring, someone is villainizing them as, essentially, liar health food.
Preheat oven to 375°F with rack in middle. Butter muffin pan. Whisk together flour, oat bran, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together ...
Bran muffins have always been the Debbie Downer of breakfast. Even when they're not being categorically written off as dowdy and boring, someone is villainizing them as, essentially, liar health food.