The first day of Autumn is only 18 days away, but in many areas ( like Texas!) it is still hot.
Strawberry Muffins are a yummy treat to enjoy during these last days of summer!
Fresh Strawberry Muffins
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla or almond extract
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup chopped strawberries
1. Gather your ingredients and preheat oven to 375F.
2. In a small bowl, combine oil, milk, and egg and vanilla. Beat lightly.
3. In a large bowl, mix flour, sugars, salt, baking powder and cinnamon.
4. Toss in chopped strawberries and stir to coat with flour.
5. Pour in milk mixture and stir together.
6. Fill a greased or paper lined 12 cup muffin tin. (If you would like larger muffins, fill only 8 sections and bake slightly longer.)
Bake at 375F for 15 to 18 minutes, or until slightly golden brown. Cool 10 minutes and remove from pans.
Served warm with a little butter!
Enjoy!
I'm pushing for autumn. Your treat looks wonderful, but I skipped strawberries and decided on pumpkin muffins instead. Do you think I would like some cooler weather? Oh, yes! Florida is with Texas ... frying.
ReplyDeleteYUMMY!!!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm! Those look delicious. A perfect treat for our afternoon tea time. :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mrs. C
Thanks Kelli! I don't have a muffin recipe using fresh strawberries, and this one sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI'll be right over for one of them muffins:-) I made some strawberry muffins in July when I went to pick fresh strawberries but now you're making me want to make some more!! xox
ReplyDeleteYum yum! One of those would sure be nice with my coffee right now.
ReplyDeleteIt's still hot here, too. It looks like we're hanging on to those summer recipes a bit longer! These look so moist and good.
ReplyDeleteMMNN! Those strawberry muffins look so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I need snack now.
They look wonderful...I cannot wait to try them them....
ReplyDeleteChristopher will love these. While I prefer chocolate "anything", he is the same with berries.
ReplyDeleteA way to a son's heart is definitely with food. :)
Yum! I have 2 pints of strawberries waiting to be used! This is perfect! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThose look so good. I think I will give this receipe a try here. We too still have summery weather but oh well what can ya do.
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh boy do these look YUMMY!!! They will definitely be on our table soon!!!
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Mrs. U
Oh.My.Goodness.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely scrumptious! I love about any type of muffin and these I am sure will (and do) rank up there. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Yum!!--those look wonderful!!
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ReplyDeleteI can't believe this is the first time I'm visiting your lovely blog, with all the 'Show and Tells' I've seen countless times on people's blogs ;) - just signed up for your new magazine, what a treat! I'm sure I will be back to visit again many, many times.
I just can taste it, when I see the pictures and read the recipe. This looks so deliciousm, gonna have to make it for my family. I bet they will love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Britta
Since I dont like fruit...I will substitute the strawberrys for chocolate!! LOL! They look good! Hey I love the magazine!!! What gave you the idea to do that?
ReplyDeleteI've had blueberry but never strawberry. Sounds good!
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YUM!! :)
ReplyDeleteI made some of these last spring and they are very yummy!
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They look delicious Kelli, may I have one? ;-))
ReplyDeleteOh, I envy your weather in Texas! Over here - as you know - it has not really been VERY HOT this summer and now, it's already so cold outside when I am heading to work. Yes, fall is on its way... ;-(
I am looking forward to seeing your S&T tomorrow!
Have a wonderful hot summer day today!
XoX,
Anita
Thank you for the recipe, Kelli! What a glorious idea to celebrate September with strawberries :)
ReplyDeleteLove, Q
Those look incredible!
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look delicious. I will certainly try them. can you put any soft fruit in as an alternative?
ReplyDeleteYUM! I've never made strawberry muffins- I think I might try these! :D
ReplyDeleteI'd have a hard time just eating a couple! They look awesome. I really like the photos you took, too. Very professional!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Those are beautiful... Like your step-by-step directions, it makes it so easy to figure out, like how big you cut the strawberries.
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love muffins! Those look especially inviting to my taste buds!
ReplyDeleteI may just make those!
Oh Dear Kelli, you have the most scrumptious recipes!
ReplyDeleteMari-Nanci
Now this I have NEVER heard of. Looks YUMMY!
ReplyDeletethose look Heavenly... I know it's 12 noon, but I think I might make those now for a snack (and to take with us this weekend)
ReplyDeleteYUM! I can't wait!
These sound yummy! I'll have to try making them soon! We love muffins and eat them quite often for breakfast!
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