.Magnificent Muffin Baking Hints
Source of Recipe
Magnificent Muffins Cookbook posted by Buny @ RecipeCircus
Baking a magnificent muffin is quick and easy. All you need is some basic equipment and an understanding of how to prepare your batter.
The basis of muffin baking is to create a DRY and a MOIST mixture in separate bowls. They are then combined quickly with a minimum amount of stirring. You want to moisten the dry mixture, but still have a lumpy batter. The batter should then be put immediately into the muffin tins and baked with careful attention to the required oven temperature.
Recipe
Here are a few quick tips for baking a magnificent muffin:
Remember that there is a very real difference between 'All-Purpose Flour' and 'Cake and Pastry Flour'. Be sure to use the type specified for the recipe.
Even if you buy pre-sifted flour, you will get better results by sifting and then measuring.
DO NOT OVERMIX your batter or the result will be a tough muffin with poor texture.
When combining the moist and dry mixtures, always make a well in the dry and pour the moist into the well. Stir the two until combined, but still lumpy.
Prepare the cups by greasing lightly. If you have non stick, no greasing is necessary.
ALWAYS preheat your oven.
If you have muffin cups that do not have batter in them, fill them half way with water while the tray is in the oven. This will make sure that the muffins will bake evenly.
Always test your muffins for doneness. A muffin should not be spongy on the top but should be spring to firm. A toothpick inserted in the center of the muffin should come out clean if it is completely baked.
Baked muffins should be cooled briefly in the muffin tins and then removed to racks.
If you are planning on FREEZING, be sure they are completely cooled to room temperature before you wrap then in foil and freeze them.
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