As soon as October rolls around I hunker down and start to crave my autumn favourites . . . apple pies, and pots of homemade soup . . . and pumpkin. Pumpkin anything, but most especially these delicious Pumpkin Pie Muffins!
I love the convenience of tinned pumpkin and I always have at least ten tins in my larder. Okay, that may be considered hoarding, but tinned pumpkin isn't always easy to come by over here, so when I see it, I buy as much of it as I can buy without looking crazy. Last winter they had some in our local Aldi and I confess . . . I went a bit crazy, but in a very good way. ☺
None of it is ever wasted. It's fantastic in soups and pies . . . but I use it for all sorts of baking. Cinderella's Pumpkin Cake. Simple Pumpkin Muffins. Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal. (ohh baby, so good!) Pumpkin Butter. (scrumptious as a cake filling or on toast or scones!) Pumpkin and Milk Chocolate Bread Pudding. Pumpkin Spice Bread. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. I have many ways of using it up, all delicious!
These delicious Pumpkin Pie Muffins are my absolute favourite pumpkin muffin recipe. Just the smell of them baking is guaranteed to get your mouth watering . . . and your house will smell soooo good . . . like autumn . . . all warm and cosy.
They're moist and nicely spiced with ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves . . . the warm baking spices. They always puff up nicely and make the perfect addition to your mornings. The recipe does make 12 lovely muffins, but they will keep 3 or 4 days (if they last that long) if properly stored, and they also freeze really well. I do so hope that you will take the time to bake them and and that your family will enjoy them as much as we do!! (Of course I like mine doused in butter, lol)
*Pumpkin Pie Muffins*
Makes 12
Makes 12
My favourite autumn muffin. Spicy. Moist. Delicious. Wrap well and store at roomtemperature for up to four days or freeze for longer.
Sift the flour, baking powder, soda, and all of the spices together. Stir this into the wet mixture, then stir until combined. Scoop the batter into the prepared muffin tin. Bake until firm, about 18 minutes or so.
Great shape too..all puffed up:)
ReplyDeleteYes, they are really good and puff up nicely Monique! Xx
ReplyDeleteOhhh lala! Just logged on after being out all day and wish I had been at home to make these lovely muffins.
ReplyDeletePumpkin rules in my house too! With Thanksgiving (Canadian) coming up in less that a week it's everything pumpkin....I am going to start the pumpkinfest tomorrow with these....
Hooray Darlene! Happy Pumpkin week! Hope you like these tasty muffins!
ReplyDeleteI love this muffins ! amazing colour dear!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Gloria. I am sorry if I don't comment much lately! I have been reading and enjoying your posts, but I read them on the ipad, and I find it difficult to comment on that. My arthritis is so bad in my neck, back and hands that I cannot spend as much time on the computer as I once did. It all looks very delicious though! Love you! xxoo
ReplyDeleteThe amount is way off. This is nowhere near 12 muffins; even if you overfill the cups you easily get 18. I recommend cutting the recipe to 2/3 i.e. 2 eggs worth.
ReplyDeleteThe amount is not way off. I suppose it all depends on the size of your muffin tin. With mine I got 12 muffins. Obviously my tin is much larger than yours.
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