What I have decided is that I need to have something on hand for each of them to grab and eat at their chosen breakfast time. That way I don't feel like I am in the kitchen so much. Some mornings I feel like I no sooner get breakfast cleaned up that one asks about lunch! I know that some of you who are home with your kids right now know what I mean.
So to combat their early morning cravings I keep a few dishes on hand and at the ready. Of course baked oatmeal is a family favorite as well as fruit salads and granola. We eat a lot of this during the school year so I like to shake it up a bit and try new things. This is where the peach comes in.
I have a base muffin recipe that I use and I add in what is in season or what I have on hand. Right now I have a bounty of peaches so I used those. This is a hearty morning muffin that is healthy and not one you would have to worry has fillers and artificial flavors. I do not add sugar to the batter but if you want it to have a sweeter taste you can add 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. It all depends on how ripe your peaches are. The more ripe the better here.
Whether you eat this with a little yogurt or as a snack in the morning, this muffins is filling, healthy and has a little bit of summer in every bite.
So next time you are at the farmers market grab something new. Maybe a basket of peaches will be calling to you like they always do to me. Grill them, saute, add to a fruit salad or on a pizza. The fresh taste of summer can be yours!
Morning Glory Muffins
1 Cup all-purpose flour
3/4 C whole wheat flour
2 TB milled flax seed
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp freshly ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp salt
2 fresh very ripe peaches with peel ON, chopped, from Adrian's Orchard
1 TB honey I used Hunters Honey Farm
1 egg beaten, I used my favorite Walkers Eggs from Greenwood
1/3 C brown sugar (or less if you like a sweeter muffin)
1/2 cup plus 1TB milk
1/4 C vegetable or canola oil
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
To a muffin pan add liners or spray with a non-stick spray.
In a separate bowl add the peaches and honey.
Mash both them add the milk,brown sugar, oil and egg. When incorporated add to the well in the bowl of dry mix.
| Fresh nutmeg makes a big difference |
| My dry ingredients |
| Make a well in the center |
| Do not over mix... |
Spoon batter in to muffin cups and bake for 18-20 minutes until golden.
Yum, I will be over in the morning. Around 9:30ish right after my run! :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh peaches. LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate to staggered breakfast time! These muffins look great and I love your healthy ingredients - really nice job!
ReplyDeleteMary
Thanks, you all!
ReplyDeleteI liked these without the addition of sugar but my panel of judges stated that it needs a little. Be your own judge, I say!
Looks good and healthy too. Maybe try then this week I have a few days free.
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look wonderful! And I'm so jealous your kids sleep that late. Both of mine are up before 6 a.m. on most days.
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