Vanilla Fudge Muffins

Sunday 16 September 2012


  

As you know we've had workmen in our house for the past almost 3 weeks. They've been ever so polite and very accommodating, as well as doing a fabulous job, and so I decided to bake them a little treat for their coffee break the other day.

 

Muffins are the perfect portable treat.  They are easy to hold and one doesn't need a fork or even a plate to eat them . . . they also go great with a hot cup of tea or coffee at breaktime (or hot chocolate).

 

These ones are particular favourites of mine . . . quick and easy to make and they always turn out fabulous!!  I love them and so does everyone I have ever made them for.



They're are moist and delicious . . . stogged full of lovely bits of fudge and white chocolate chips, and in all honesty you can also add some toasted chopped nuts if you wish.  It doesn't matter what kind of fudge you use.  You can use the fudge chunks that come ready chopped in bags like chocolate chips, or you can use homemade or storebought fudge, any flavour you want, just so long as you cut it up into small bits.

 

I used brown sugar fudge, which turns almost to caramel when it is baked . . . very, definitely moreish. But you can use any kind of fudge you want to . . . chocolate, butter pecan, rum and raisin, vanilla . . . pick your own favourite kind.  Warm, cold or in between, these are winners no matter how you partake of them.

 

Perfect for the lunch box or for a quick breakfast in hand as you are running out the door.  They also freeze very well.  I pack them up individually and pop them into the freezer, ready to take out whenever the whim strikes.

 

You can take the time to thaw them out if you wish . . . or you can pop them into the microwave frozen for 35 to 40 seconds and they will taste like you just took them out of the oven.


 
 I do hope that you try them and if you do, that  you enjoy them even half as much as we do!  As Laurie would say . . . winner winner chicken dinner!


 

*Vanilla Fudge Muffins*
Makes 12
Printable Recipe

Eat while warm for moreish squidginess!  Almost dangerous!

300g of self raising flour (2 cups)
1 tsp baking powder
pinch salt
115g of golden caster sugar (1/2 cup)
85g of fudge chunks (1/2 cup)
85g of white chocolate chips (1/2 cup)
125ml of whole milk
100ml of half fat creme fraiche (scant 1/2 cup)
1 large free range egg, beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract
60g of butter, melted (1/4 cup)

Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.  Butter a 12 hole muffin tin, or line with papers.

Whisk the flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, white chocolate chips and fudge chunks together in a bowl.  Whisk the milk, creme fraiche, egg, vanilla and butter together in a beaker.  Add all at once to the dry ingredients and fold together just to combine.  Spoon big dollops into your prepared pan.

Bake for about 20 minutes until risen and golden brown.  Leave to cool in the pan for several minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool.  Eat warm for the best flavour.

Note:  Any leftovers can be warmed in the microwave for 15 to 20 seconds.

4 comments

  1. I love muffins dear Marie and these look stunning!! love them!! Hope you have a lovely sunday tomorrow with Todd:))) send you hugs!

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  2. You have completely sold me and I really must try them!

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  3. These sound and look incredible. You are very sweet to the workmen to make them a treat like this. I bet it made their day.

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  4. No wonder the workmen are still there Marie...when you bake scrumsciousness like these muffins they'll never leave! ;D
    Oh boy I've gotta try these and soon. xoxo

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