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Fruity Gluten Free Muffins


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Ingredients

18 piece(s)

Wet ingredients

  • 150 gram TM caster sugar
  • 60 gram Ghee, ...or other oil/fat source
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, or vanilla paste
  • 200g Fresh or frozen fruit, Banana worked well, berries would be lovely
  • 150g Milk of choice

GF flour ingredients

  • 100 grams rice flour, Pre-milled in TMX
  • 80 grams tapioca starch
  • 50 grams sorghum flour
  • 55 grams Cornflour (GF)
  • 3 teaspoons Baking Powder, see EDC
  • 1 teaspoon Psyllium husk
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Recipe's preparation

    Before you start...
  1. Pre heat the oven to 180 degrees. Line the muffin tray with the paper cases.

  2. Cream/combine wet ingredients
  3. Add sugar, ghee/oil, eggs and vanilla and beat on speed 3.5-4 for 30 seconds. The butterfly could be used if desired. This aerates the mixture. Scrape down the sides if required and repeat for another 30 seconds.

  4. Add fruit and combine on speed 2-3 Counter-clockwise operation for maintaining fruit chunks. 

    (I added banana and wanted it well combined/pureed, so did not use reverse)

  5. Add all dry components. Combine on speed 3 for 20-30 seconds (or until combined), with Counter-clockwise operation activated if maintaining fruit chunks. Scrape sides and repeat if needed ensuring all of batter is combined.

  6. Put into tin and bake for 15-20 minutes until brown.

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Tip

- Sorghum flour could be swapped for another GF flour option. Millet or even a smaller amount of rice bran may do a similar job. I'm sure extra rice flour and tapioca starch would be ok too.

- I used rice milk, I'm sure all milks would work. Coconut milk would make a lovely variation!

- I used banana, original recipe was raspberry. I'm sure any seasonal fruit would work a treat. Even using more than 200g wouldn't hurt.

- I put a few dairy-free chocolate chips into the batter for a few as a treat for my older kids. You could add these in at the same time as fruit if desired.


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