Now, cranking up the oven for these delicious and healthy muffins, might not sound like the thing to do on a steamy day, but trust me, they are worth it! If you do, make them early in the morning or later at night. Definitely not during the heat of the day.
Unless, you enjoy sweat.
I don't.
Oh, and before I get to this recipe, I still need some fresh salsa recipes. I'm trying to find the best one - it just may be yours!
Blueberry Crunch Muffins
2 egg whites
1/4 c. canola oil
2 c. yogurt (I use Stonyfield's Organic French Vanilla)
1/2 c. flax seed
1 c. granola (I use my homemade version)
1 1/2 c. whole wheat flour
1/3 c. brown sugar
1 1/4 t. baking soda
1 1/4 t. baking soda
1/2 t. salt
1 c. blueberries
*Dusting berries with a little flour, will help them from not sinking to the bottom of the muffin*
Heat oven to 400 degrees. Grease muffin pan or liners (I've baked them with and without liners, and both turn out fine). Mix wet ingredients first, then add dry ingredients. Gently fold in berries. Bakes 18-20 minutes and immediately remove from pan.
These muffins are moist and a little nutty. You get the crunch of the granola every few bites, along with the juiciness of the blueberry.
Perfect, in my opinion!
These look so yummy! I always have Stoneyfield vanilla yogurt, flax seed, and granola on hand so this would be a perfect go-to muffin recipe!
ReplyDeleteI just copied your muffin recipe. It looks awesome. I might make it this week!
ReplyDeleteI just copied the recipe as well! Looks great and easy...love the ingredients. Plus I found local blueberries at my grocery store yesterday :)
ReplyDeleteLove the crunch! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCrunch muffins. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCrunch in muffins is such a unique idea! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI heart blueberry muffins... but only homemade! This recipe sounds great- and healthy! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. How do you come up with your recipes? Do you just make them up as you go along or do you give and take from others' recipes?? Curious!
ReplyDeleteAdding granola is so healthy and gives so much texture to these..yummy!
ReplyDeleteCan I use frozen blueberries??
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to my sister's best best salsa ever!
http://biz319.wordpress.com/2010/05/23/beautiful-saturday-except-for/
Adding granola is a great idea! When I started reading the post I thought the flax was going to give the crunch!
ReplyDeleteyum! guess ill need to make more granola though
ReplyDeletePerfect in my opinion too!
ReplyDeleteOh! I love blueberry muffins, they are my favorite ones...and crunchy, sounds even better :-)
ReplyDeleteOh...I'm totally stealing this recipe! It sounds GREAT! I can't wait to make these!
ReplyDeleteThese look great - love how they're a much healthier version. I made Ina Garten's streusel version, which was amazing - and I even added whole wheat flour to make them slightly more healthy! xxSAS
ReplyDeletehttp://www.20somethingcupcakes.com/2010/05/blueberry-streusel-muffins/
These look great - love how they're a much healthier version. I made Ina Garten's streusel version, which was amazing - and I even added whole wheat flour to make them slightly more healthy! xxSAS
ReplyDeletehttp://www.20somethingcupcakes.com/2010/05/blueberry-streusel-muffins/
Perfect in my opinion too!
ReplyDeleteAdding granola is a great idea! When I started reading the post I thought the flax was going to give the crunch!
ReplyDeleteAdding granola is so healthy and gives so much texture to these..yummy!
ReplyDeleteI heart blueberry muffins... but only homemade! This recipe sounds great- and healthy! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. How do you come up with your recipes? Do you just make them up as you go along or do you give and take from others' recipes?? Curious!
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