Cherry-Oatmeal Muffins

"I didn't see anything at all like this on Zaar, so I had to share. These low-fat treats from About.com look like they're sure to please! They say fresh Bing cherries work best, but frozen can be used, too. Use soymilk soured with 1 tsp lemon juice or vinegar to make this dairy-free."
 
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Ready In:
33mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
12 muffins
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with paper cups.
  • With a wire whisk, combine oats, flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.
  • Combine buttermilk, egg, oil and almond extract in a small bowl.
  • Make a well in the center of the oat and flour mixture. Add liquid ingredients. Stir until just moist.
  • Fold in chopped cherries.
  • Spoon muffin mixture into muffin pan. Bake for 18-20 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. I made these with gluten free flour, walnut oil, flax seeds, chocolate chips and extra cherries. It made 15 muffins with these additions. They were wonderful!
     
  2. I thought these muffins were very good. Only changes I'll make are to cut the almond extract by half (and I'm generally a huge fan of almond flavor) and just to make them healthier I will omit some of the sugar. Sliced almonds would be a nice addition, as another reviewer said. I added flax seed and used almond milk soured with lemon juice. The edges browned quickly but I left the muffins in the oven since the center wasn't cooked (total 17 minutes); thankfully the edges didn't taste dry or overcooked.
     
  3. Great recipe! I bought to many cherries at the Farmers Market so I made a batch of these and they are delicious. Didn't have almond extract so used vanilla. Also substituted Equal for some of the sugar.
     
  4. WOW these are great!! we did not have butter milk so DH used regular milk. We also used King Arthur white whole wheat flour. These would be great with almost any fruit.
     
  5. ug, it's really too bad these were so crumbly, espcially when hot and warm. Only advice is to leave in the muffin tins (I didn't have paper) until completely cool. They were good. Nice gentle sweetness. Good oatmeal taste. I replaced vanilla with almond extract (didn't have any) and it was just fine. They were nice. A good way to use up some cherries and showcase them in a dish that doesn't require more than 1 cup!
     
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  1. ug, it's really too bad these were so crumbly, espcially when hot and warm. Only advice is to leave in the muffin tins (I didn't have paper) until completely cool. They were good. Nice gentle sweetness. Good oatmeal taste. I replaced vanilla with almond extract (didn't have any) and it was just fine. They were nice. A good way to use up some cherries and showcase them in a dish that doesn't require more than 1 cup!
     

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