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Savoury Muffins Recipe
I adore Savoury Muffins and have yet to find any muffins that come close to the hearty New Zealand variety. For this week’s Family Meals idea I made a batch of savoury muffins with Cheese, Onion, Sweetcorn and Broccoli using a recipe I’ve had since my Uni days in Wellington.
These savoury muffins are great as a snack for hungry, active toddlers and children. And they’re perfect with a cup of tea when Mum and Dad need to take a rest!
Makes 12 Muffins
Prep Time 10 minutes. Cooking Time 20 minutes at 190 degrees Celcius fan bake.
You’ll Need:
- 2 cups Brown Self Raising Flour (I use Duchy Organic Brown Self Raising Flour)
- 2 free range Eggs
- 1 cup of Milk
- Sprinkle of Dried Herbs (I use an Italian mix)
- Drizzle of Olive Oil
Savoury Mix:
- 1 medium Red Onion
- 1 cup Sweetcorn (from frozen)
- 5 medium florets of Broccoli
- 1 cup grated Low Fat Mild Cheese
The delicious savoury muffin filling.
Let’s Make Savoury Muffins
1. Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celcius fan bake.
2. Peel and chop the Onion. Saute in a small amount of Olive Oil until tender. Add Sweetcorn and cook for another couple of minutes.
3. Wash and finely cut the Broccoli. Boil for 30 seconds. Drain and let cool.
4. Grate 1 cup Low Fat Cheese.
5. Add the Flour, Dried Herbs, Onion, Sweetcorn and Broccoli into a mixing bowl. Gently stir in the Cheese. Create a well in the centre.
6. Whisk the Egg and Milk with a fork.
7. Add the Egg and Milk mixture into the well in the centre of the dry ingredients.
8. Gently mix the dry and wet ingredients, being careful not to over mix. It should be a stiff mixture.
9. Put spoonfuls of the muffin mixture into a lightly greased deep muffin tray.
10. Bake for 20 minutes at 190 degrees Celcius fan bake.
11. Serve warm from the oven or eat within a day. Perfect for packed lunches!
Looking for ideas for nutritious and quick Family Meals? Try my healthy recipes:
Mild Vegetable Curry
Welcome to my series of weekly family meals. I’ll share my favourite fresh, nutritious, easy and quick meals for the whole family to enjoy. Where possible, we always eat and cook with organic ingredients. I like to buy the freshest produce for my family to ensure we’re getting the essential vitamins and minerals we need through our food.
This week’s family meal is Mild Veg Curry. It’s healthy, quick and delicious.
Serves 4
Prep Time 10 minutes. Cooking Time 25 minutes.
Ingredients
- 1 Onion
- 3 cloves of Garlic
- 2 Sweet Potatoes
- 2 Carrots
- Head of Brocoli
- 500g Passata
- Patak’s Mild Curry Paste
- Wholegrain Rice
I love Waitrose Organic Passata and Waitrose Organic Whole Grain Rice.
The Passata is made of 100% organic tomatoes and provides a smooth and tasty sauce to which you can add herbs and spices as you please. I always use whole grain brown rice instead of white rice for it’s nutty full flavour and health properties.
Let’s Make Mild Veg Curry
Method
1. Wash, peel and chop the potatoes and carrots. Boil until soft.
2. Start cooking the rice (this will take approx. 20 – 25 mins).
3. Chop and saute the onion and garlic in some olive oil.
4. Wash and chop the broccoli into small bite sized cuts. Add to the onion and garlic for a few minutes and stir occasionally.
5. Add a heaped teaspoon of Patak’s Curry Paste into the onions, garlic and broccoli. Stir together.
6. Add the cooked sweet potatoes and carrots to the pan and stir. Pour in the Passata and stir. Simmer for 10 minutes stirring occasionally.
7. When the rice is cooked you’re ready to eat. Enjoy!
Looking for ideas for nutritious and quick Family Meals? Try my healthy recipes:
Grilled Fish with Lemon
One of the great pleasures of summer is cooking and eating outside. Celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall of River Cottage each have their own take on summer recipes and eating al fresco.
My favourite way to enjoy summer fare is to eat fresh, organic and home grown food when possible. Nothing tastes better than fruit or veg plucked straight from the garden. Today we enjoyed grilled fish cooked in the garden with organic home grown sugar snap peas and runner beans, freshly picked lemons, organic brown rice and avocado.
It’s so simple to put these ingredients together to create a healthy, quick and nutritious meal for the family to enjoy at lunch or dinner time.
Do you grow your own potatoes? These would taste delicious with the fish as an alternative to brown rice. And if you’re cutting back on the carbs a green salad would be a perfect accompaniment for the grilled fish with lemon.
What’s your favourite summer recipe?