Carrot & Zucchini Muffins/Cupcakes
It's kinder holidays for us for the next two weeks so wish me luck as I try to find some adventures to keep these little beings amused.
This is a good recipe to try with little ones* as you can do all the mixing by hand.
Carrot & Zucchini Muffins/Cupcakes
makes 12
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ingredients
You could also add a handful of sultanas or nuts as well into the batter.
Remember the fondant characters I was making last week, pop over here to have a look where they landed.
We are off to the crazy land known as IKEA now, have a great day ♥
* i made these without the kids and they loved them, then Amelie asked.."what's the green in there, is it avocado?" I asked her if they were nice, she said yes, then I told her that it was zucchini she scrunched her face up.. so if they are fussy, don't tell them what's in there until they try them.
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This is a good recipe to try with little ones* as you can do all the mixing by hand.
Carrot & Zucchini Muffins/Cupcakes
makes 12
conversions
print me
ingredients
- 250g plain flour
- 1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon mixed spice
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup vegetable or olive oil
- 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
- 160g combined grated zucchini & grated carrot (smallish carrot & zucchini)
- raw sugar for sprinkling
- preheat oven to 160C/180C fan, line tins with cupcake papers
- sift flour, spices, baking powder and bicarb soda together in a small bowl and set aside
- mix oil, egg, brown sugar and vanilla in a medium bowl until smooth, add dry ingredients and stir to combine
- add grated zucchini and carrot and stir just until combined
- spoon into cupcake papers and sprinkle with some raw sugar
- bake for 25min, test with a skewer, skewer should come out clean
You could also add a handful of sultanas or nuts as well into the batter.
Remember the fondant characters I was making last week, pop over here to have a look where they landed.We are off to the crazy land known as IKEA now, have a great day ♥
* i made these without the kids and they loved them, then Amelie asked.."what's the green in there, is it avocado?" I asked her if they were nice, she said yes, then I told her that it was zucchini she scrunched her face up.. so if they are fussy, don't tell them what's in there until they try them.
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Oh I am making these today! Thanks so much for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteyum, yum, note to self, do not read Cathie's blog at morning tea time...
ReplyDeleteThey look so yummy, definitely going to make some of these. Thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeleteYum! I love zucchini in anything! Will definitely be trying this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I have added these ingredients to my shopping list (plus the ingredients for the icing!), I will be giving these a go this week sometime!
ReplyDeleteI hope you survived Ikea!
I like a recipe that has sneakie vegies in them :)
ReplyDeleteSavory is always a nice change from sweet muffins.
Thanks for another grand recipe Cathie :)
looks great! I just posted about carob zucchini cake! It was meant to be chocolate but I was trying to be sneaky and sub carob. It was delicious, but little messyfish is only 21/1 and would not be fooled. He wants "real" cupcakes....and had a tantrum of sorts (where he went to the cooking cupboard and was going to make his own....hmmmp!!!).
ReplyDeletehope you survived ikea. you are one brave woman. Why oh why dont they do internet orders??? they would make a killing.
Those look really good! I don't have any little ones but when it comes to food my sister and are big kids :D
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Sarah
Your pictures are HAPPY, pretty colored flowers. How is de vacation going? Playing, kissing, hugging, talking with your sweetpeas all day long? Have some wonderful days, sweet Cathie xxxxx
ReplyDeleteOhhh yummie!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for finding me! Your blog is amazing. I have added you to my blogroll! x
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe - will definitely give these a go with my daughter...
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