Carmel-Apple Muffins
I hope you all enjoy!
Carmel-Apple Muffins
Apple Mix:
4 Apples
1/4 C Maple Syrup
1/2 C Water
1 Tbsp Cinnamon
Batter Mix:
2 C Almond Flour
1/2 C Coconut Flour
1/4 C Arrowroot Powder
1 Tsp Baking Powder
1 Tbsp Cinnamon
4 Eggs
1/4 C Coconut Oil
1/4 C Maple Syrup
Frosting:
1 Block Cream Cheese
1/4 C Maple Syrup
1/2 tsp Maple Extract (make sure it is Carmel color free)
1/4 C Heavy Whipping Cream
Topping:
1/2 C Chopped Pecans
Peal, core and chop apples into bite size pieces.
Place all ingredients for the apple mix in a heavy bottom saucepan and turn on medium. Allow mixture to cook over medium for about15 minutes, till apples soften and sauce thickens.
This will give you the nice Carmel flavor, without actually using a traditional Carmel. This should render about 2 cups of apple mixture.
Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl, combine dry batter ingredients, and combine wet in a separate bowl.
Stir wet into dry and combine. Once apple are cooked and cooled slightly, pour apples into batter mix and stir to combine. Scoop prepared batter into 20 lined muffin tins and place into preheated oven.
Allow to bake 20-25 minutes or until toothpick comes out cleanly. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before frosting.
When ready to frost, combine frosting ingredients in a stand mixer and whip for about 5 minutes till all ingredients are combine and frosting becomes slightly fluffy from the whipping cream. Frost muffins and top with chopped pecans.
I only frosted 1/2 of them, as I know a couple do not eat dairy. I was taking mine to a brunch, so I placed Carmel-apple sticks in them for presentation purposes.
Enjoy!
These turned out awesome! The smell of them alone was intoxicating! I don't cook/bake with dairy often. Even though both kids, and Steven, eat dairy on occasion, it is generally in more raw, snack form, rather than the actual dish, like homemade yogurt or in homemade Ice Cream on occasion. I do not do dairy often at all, maybe twice a month or so, but I did try one of these with the frosting on them as a nice treat! The muffins without the frosting were incredible too, but I am trying to come up with Fall Party options that will appeal to more than just Paleo eaters, and still keep my kids/us/Paleo eating friends grain/gluten free. And to note, there is no dairy in the muffin itself, just the frosting.
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