And another good thing is the recipe this first time:
Panettone Muffins
These were lovely light, tasty, cakelike and moist muffins. We loved them. I did have some drops "Fiori di Sicilia"left from my order years back (stored as a treasure in the fridge) and used that, love the stuff! I omitted the cake enhancer, as I didn't have that. The fruits were soaked in fruitjuice.
I divided the batter in 12, eventhough the cups seemed to be filled quite high. The recipe says to fill the cups "quite full", but I didn't know how full that was. I was afraid they might spill, but they behaved like angels and were perfect. So they didn't rise much, but still were very airy inside. The top stayed a little pale, but I resisted the temptation to leave them in longer and that way they were lovely and moist inside. A great recipe!
Lovely muffins! Your cupcake cases are very elegant! I would love to get my hands on a bottle of Fiori di Sicilia, but have not seen it around here before.
ReplyDeleteThese muffins are delightful, I quite enjoyed these with a cup of warm tea.
Happy New Year and wish you all the best in 2013!
I love the cupcake holders, very pretty! I ended up with 15 cause I was like you, not sure how full to fill. You did a wonderful job and lucky you to actually have DdS on hand :)
ReplyDeleteI love the cupcake wrappers. So cute!!! I'm glad the muffins were a hit :o)
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone - the cupcake wrappers are adorable! What kind of sugar did you sprinkle on top, it almost looks like snow? Thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! very professional
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look great...especially love the cupcake wrappers. Nice!
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get Fiori di Sicilia in the Netherlands?
The FdS came with the order from KAF that I told about. Not in the NL for sale I'm afraid.
ReplyDelete