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Honey Roasted Pear & Almond Breakfast Muffin

Honey Roasted Pear and Almond breakfast muffinI had quite a task on my hands this week, and it was to create a breakfast recipe which included almond milk!  This is a totally new product to me so when I came to bake my recipe it’s fair to say that it was a complete experiment.  Why am I using almond milk?  Well, I’m entering a little competition run by Foodies 100 in partnership with Almond Breeze as I quite fancied the challenge and the prize of a weekend away at a hotel was too tempting to resist.

The brief was that our recipe had to be suitable for breakfast and that entries will be judged on their orginality.   So on went the thinking cap and the ideas slowly starting coming.  I mulled over them for quite a few days before I eventually decided to go with my very own breakfast style muffins.

pear and almond muffin cut in half

The inspiration for my honey roasted pear and almond breakfast muffins was the almond milk itself. I thought about what flavours/fruit would go well with almond, and pear came top of my list.  To highlight the almond element I added ground almonds as well as almond extract into the recipe.   I was thinking frangipane, but in a muffin and to make it suitable for breakfast I added some lovely British oats.

It was a bit like the scene from George’s Marvelous Medicine where he grabs all sorts of ingredients from around the house and mixes it all in.  I too wanted to create something amazing.  The only difference being that my ingredients were more carefully selected and only from the kitchen.

The batter was made.  Will it work?  Is the almond milk too thin to substitute cows milk when baking? What will they taste like? Into the oven they go.  Oven light on for peakage but too high up to see.  Tick tock, tick tock….RRRRIIIINNNNGGGG Time’s up and this was the result:

pear and almond muffins

A gorgeous set of perfectly cooked muffins that taste superb.  The almond milk worked very well indeed and I certainly could not tell any difference in texture from muffins I have made in the past with cows milk.  The advantage here is that Almond Breeze contains absolutely no cholesterol or added sugars and it’s really low in saturated fat, making this muffin quite a bit healthier than the normal muffin.  I kept the sugar quantities low and allowed the honey roasted pear to take centre stage and sweeten these muffins up.  All in all I’m properly pleased with these.  I’ve frozen a few to have over the coming weeks now that the kids are on holiday and there is not such a rush in the mornings.

UPDATE: Aug 2012 These are now competition winning muffins as I won the prize! Can’t wait to go on my weekend away with hubby.

Hotel voucher prize

Honey Roasted Pear & Almond Breakfast Muffin
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Recipe type: Breakfast
Author: Fleur
Prep time: 20 mins
Cook time: 50 mins
Total time: 1 hour 10 mins
Serves: 12
Ingredients
  • 250g self raising flour
  • 100g soft brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 220ml milk (I used almond milk)
  • 90 unsalted butter softened
  • 100g oats
  • 50g ground almonds
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 3 med eggs
  • 3 pears peeled and cut into small cubes
  • 3 tbsp honey
  • 25g butter, melted
  • Handful of flaked almonds (optional for decoration)
  • 12 muffin cases
Instructions
  1. Turn the oven onto 180c/350f/gas 4
  2. In a small saucepan add the 25g butter nad the 3 tbsp of honey and melt together
  3. Put the cubes of pear into a roasting dish and use a pastry brush to cover the pear with the melted butter and honey mixture
  4. Place in the oven for 30 mins
  5. Add the flour, bicarbonate of soda, sugar, oats and ground almonds to a bowl and stir to combine
  6. In a seperate bowl add the milk, butter, eggs and almond extract. Stir to combine
  7. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir together with a wooden spoon until just mixed in
  8. Add the honey roasted pear to the muffin batter and gently stir in
  9. Spoon the mix into the muffin cases and cook in the oven at the same temp as the pears for 20 – 25 mins
  10. Cool on a wire rack and sprinkle with flaked almond and icing sugar
Notes

The best pears for roasting are ones that are a little on the firm side.

 

pear and muffinI think these muffins would be perfect to sell at a cake stall or fete too, and this happens to be the theme for this month’s July tea time treats.  It is hosted by Karen from Lavender and Lovage and Kate, from What Kate Baked.

I’m also entering this into the Breakfast Club challenge hosted by Helen from Fuss Free Flavours.  This month the theme is holidays and I think my muffin’s are great for packing in your bag if you are up early to start your holiday.

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12 Comments

  1. Elaine LivingstoneJuly 11, 2012 at 7:11 amReply

    what a well written post, good luck with your entry, sound very nice, and I love the cases

  2. Helen @ Fuss Free FlavoursJuly 11, 2012 at 7:13 amReply

    These look lovely Fleur. Muffins are exactly what I would have made with the milk too! I need to up my game. I am the Queen of breakfast muffins!

    How much of the almond flavour came through?

    • FleurJuly 11, 2012 at 7:40 amReplyAuthor

      Thanks Helen. With the almond extract added you could definitely taste it. Not sure if you would without as the milk does not taste particularly of almond. Queen of breakfast muffins, that does sound like a good title to steal ;)

  3. Karen Burns BoothJuly 11, 2012 at 9:33 amReply

    OH! LOVELY little buns and how weird, I have also made some for a brand challenge, and with pears too! Made them last week, but called them breakfast buns! LOL! GREAT entry for Tea Time Treats thanks! Karen Hey Queen of breakfast muffins, Helen, wonder if mine will qualify for Breakfast Club this month too…..?? Off to check!

  4. DebbyJuly 11, 2012 at 11:23 amReply

    These look and sound delicious. I wonder if I could make them with spelt flour?

    • FleurJuly 13, 2012 at 12:50 pmReplyAuthor

      Hi Debby, having baked with spelt flour a couple of times I would say it is well worth giving these a go with spelt. In fact I think they would taste rather nice. Let me know if you do try.

  5. What Kate BakedJuly 12, 2012 at 8:10 pmReply

    What a lovely bake- I would happily wake up to these each day of the week! Thank you so much for entering TTT!

  6. Mich - Piece of CakeJuly 13, 2012 at 3:27 amReply

    Hi, I am dropping by via Tea Time Treats. These look delicious. I love the combo of ingredients used, and I can see how moist they are. Great muffins!

    • FleurJuly 13, 2012 at 12:53 pmReplyAuthor

      Hi Mich, thanks for popping over and taking a look at my blog. These muffins were great fun to create and make. I wanted them to be a bit different too.

  7. CarolineAugust 1, 2012 at 9:48 amReply

    I am going to make these today as they sound divine!

    • FleurAugust 1, 2012 at 7:36 pmReplyAuthor

      Let me know how you get on xxx

  8. ChristinaAugust 25, 2012 at 10:50 amReply

    Just made these muffins for my husband’s birthday breakfast treat and they are divine!!!! So Scrumptious!!! Thanks for the wonderful recipe- I think it will become a regular in our house xo

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