Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 Oh Becky, you have to try these muffins. That is one good cookbook, I copied the recipe from a library books years ago but ended up buying the cookbook. This is one good recipe. Donna WindChimes <chimies wrote:I have that book and I love it!!! I love the pictures in it..too. I used to watch her show, too. I hear she is in poor health, tho... heart related, I believe. I haven't tried that recipe.. but have tried quite a few lol. The book is a favorite. Becky In loving memory of our Furangel, TIMMY Your memory makes us smile and breaks our hearts at the same time. We love you and miss you. ALWAYS. ********************************* www.pkdcure.org Research organization for finding treatment/cure for polycystic kidney disease. ---- purplepassion 10/09/05 22:34:30 GROUP Julie , here's an Amish muffin recipe I've used for years with wonderful results. They don't even taste like bran Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " Amish recipe I finally found my book " Cooking from Quilt Country " by Marcia Adams , Amish recipes These are by far above the best bran muffins I have ever tasted. This recipe makes 42-48 muffins and the batter keeps in the fridge for up to 6 weeks. I always make them all up and freeze or take to work and share, or I might make half up and a few days later make up the balance. Funny how everyone raves about them and asks what they are called or what's in them that tastes so wonderful. When I mention they are bran they always say BRAN, I never eat bran muffins, how can they taste this good, can I please have your recipe? The nice thing about this recipe is, the batter keeps so if you want to make some for today you can enjoy and then if you need to take some fresh muffins to a function or have company over a few days later, you can make another batch up in no time. They make the house smell wonderful as they bake. " Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " 5 cups all purpose flour 5 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. ground allspice (I use cinnamon) 1 15 ounce box of bran flakes with raisins cereal 3 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 cup canola or vegetable oil 1 quart buttermilk 2 tsp. vanilla Using the largest bowl you have, combine the first four ingredients.. Add the bran flakes and sugar and mix well. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs then add the buttermilk, oil and vanilla to eggs and blend well. Pour the egg mixture over the flour mixture and stir well. Transfer to a large plastic container that has a tight fitting cover, and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. Date the container as this batter will keep up to 6 weeks. (I always use mine up within 2-4 days). When ready to bake DO Not stir batter when dipping in to fill muffin pan. To bake preheat oven to 375 degrees. Using about 1/2 cup batter for each, drop the batter into paper lined muffin tins. Bake the muffins for about 20 mins. or until the top springs back when touched with your finger. " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 I shall have to try it! I love muffins anyway!! I must get that book out.... I do from time to time anyway. I love amish stuff! I used to love to watch marcia put on her white gloves to look at an amish quilt on that show. I wish I could still get it, but its been years since I've seen it. Thanks! Becky In loving memory of our Furangel, TIMMY Your memory makes us smile and breaks our hearts at the same time. We love you and miss you. ALWAYS. ********************************* www.pkdcure.org Research organization for finding treatment/cure for polycystic kidney disease. ---- purplepassion 10/10/05 19:33:57 Re: Amish muffin recipe I've used for years with wonderful results. Hi Becky Oh Becky, you have to try these muffins. That is one good cookbook, I copied the recipe from a library books years ago but ended up buying the cookbook. This is one good recipe. Donna WindChimes <chimies wrote:I have that book and I love it!!! I love the pictures in it..too. I used to watch her show, too. I hear she is in poor health, tho... heart related, I believe. I haven't tried that recipe.. but have tried quite a few lol. The book is a favorite. Becky In loving memory of our Furangel, TIMMY Your memory makes us smile and breaks our hearts at the same time. We love you and miss you. ALWAYS. ********************************* www.pkdcure.org Research organization for finding treatment/cure for polycystic kidney disease. ---- purplepassion 10/09/05 22:34:30 GROUP Julie , here's an Amish muffin recipe I've used for years with wonderful results. They don't even taste like bran Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " Amish recipe I finally found my book " Cooking from Quilt Country " by Marcia Adams , Amish recipes These are by far above the best bran muffins I have ever tasted. This recipe makes 42-48 muffins and the batter keeps in the fridge for up to 6 weeks. I always make them all up and freeze or take to work and share, or I might make half up and a few days later make up the balance. Funny how everyone raves about them and asks what they are called or what's in them that tastes so wonderful. When I mention they are bran they always say BRAN, I never eat bran muffins, how can they taste this good, can I please have your recipe? The nice thing about this recipe is, the batter keeps so if you want to make some for today you can enjoy and then if you need to take some fresh muffins to a function or have company over a few days later, you can make another batch up in no time. They make the house smell wonderful as they bake. " Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " 5 cups all purpose flour 5 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. ground allspice (I use cinnamon) 1 15 ounce box of bran flakes with raisins cereal 3 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 cup canola or vegetable oil 1 quart buttermilk 2 tsp. vanilla Using the largest bowl you have, combine the first four ingredients.. Add the bran flakes and sugar and mix well. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs then add the buttermilk, oil and vanilla to eggs and blend well. Pour the egg mixture over the flour mixture and stir well. Transfer to a large plastic container that has a tight fitting cover, and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. Date the container as this batter will keep up to 6 weeks. (I always use mine up within 2-4 days). When ready to bake DO Not stir batter when dipping in to fill muffin pan. To bake preheat oven to 375 degrees. Using about 1/2 cup batter for each, drop the batter into paper lined muffin tins. Bake the muffins for about 20 mins. or until the top springs back when touched with your finger. " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 Becky, I've never seen that show. Her book sure is jammed with gorgeous pictures and recipes though. Enjoy. Donna WindChimes <chimies wrote:I shall have to try it! I love muffins anyway!! I must get that book out.... I do from time to time anyway. I love amish stuff! I used to love to watch marcia put on her white gloves to look at an amish quilt on that show. I wish I could still get it, but its been years since I've seen it. Thanks! Becky In loving memory of our Furangel, TIMMY Your memory makes us smile and breaks our hearts at the same time. We love you and miss you. ALWAYS. ********************************* www.pkdcure.org Research organization for finding treatment/cure for polycystic kidney disease. ---- purplepassion 10/10/05 19:33:57 Re: Amish muffin recipe I've used for years with wonderful results. Hi Becky Oh Becky, you have to try these muffins. That is one good cookbook, I copied the recipe from a library books years ago but ended up buying the cookbook. This is one good recipe. Donna WindChimes <chimies wrote:I have that book and I love it!!! I love the pictures in it..too. I used to watch her show, too. I hear she is in poor health, tho... heart related, I believe. I haven't tried that recipe.. but have tried quite a few lol. The book is a favorite. Becky In loving memory of our Furangel, TIMMY Your memory makes us smile and breaks our hearts at the same time. We love you and miss you. ALWAYS. ********************************* www.pkdcure.org Research organization for finding treatment/cure for polycystic kidney disease. ---- purplepassion 10/09/05 22:34:30 GROUP Julie , here's an Amish muffin recipe I've used for years with wonderful results. They don't even taste like bran Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " Amish recipe I finally found my book " Cooking from Quilt Country " by Marcia Adams , Amish recipes These are by far above the best bran muffins I have ever tasted. This recipe makes 42-48 muffins and the batter keeps in the fridge for up to 6 weeks. I always make them all up and freeze or take to work and share, or I might make half up and a few days later make up the balance. Funny how everyone raves about them and asks what they are called or what's in them that tastes so wonderful. When I mention they are bran they always say BRAN, I never eat bran muffins, how can they taste this good, can I please have your recipe? The nice thing about this recipe is, the batter keeps so if you want to make some for today you can enjoy and then if you need to take some fresh muffins to a function or have company over a few days later, you can make another batch up in no time. They make the house smell wonderful as they bake. " Green Meadows Six Week Bran Muffins " 5 cups all purpose flour 5 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. ground allspice (I use cinnamon) 1 15 ounce box of bran flakes with raisins cereal 3 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 cup canola or vegetable oil 1 quart buttermilk 2 tsp. vanilla Using the largest bowl you have, combine the first four ingredients.. Add the bran flakes and sugar and mix well. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs then add the buttermilk, oil and vanilla to eggs and blend well. Pour the egg mixture over the flour mixture and stir well. Transfer to a large plastic container that has a tight fitting cover, and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. Date the container as this batter will keep up to 6 weeks. (I always use mine up within 2-4 days). When ready to bake DO Not stir batter when dipping in to fill muffin pan. To bake preheat oven to 375 degrees. Using about 1/2 cup batter for each, drop the batter into paper lined muffin tins. Bake the muffins for about 20 mins. or until the top springs back when touched with your finger. " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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