I am looking for some "healthy" muffin recipes suitable for children. Can anyone recommend one? I recently tried a carrot/pineapple/raisin recipe and it went down a hit. I replaced the white flour with wholemeal and halved the sugar. I was thinking about trying some type of veggie/cheese muffin next.... Hmmm
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Thread: Healthy Muffins for Children?
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January 20th, 2011, 04:12 AM #1
Healthy Muffins for Children?
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January 20th, 2011, 10:58 AM #2Dreamer
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http://weelicious.com/2010/09/20/ham-cheese-muffins/
http://weelicious.com/2010/09/27/oaty-muffins/
Her website is awesome. I substitute the white flour with whole wheat pastry flour (http://www.iherb.com/Bob-s-Red-Mill-...-kg/13333?at=0) and it comes out great. It wont be as soft as white flour but I dont really care. She substitues agave for sugar.
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January 20th, 2011, 11:27 AM #3
Orchid- I just looked at that site and now I feel like a horrible mom. How do you go from what I have now in my refrigerator/pantry to a more healthful approach?
Really, any advice on what meals to begin with, where to start with what foods to buy...it is very overwhelming for me. I really try to eat healthy but my kids are full of 100 calorie snack bags. Our lives are very hectic, constant movement, and I am not super mom. I just don't know where to begin. And then, if I went shopping for a recipe and made it, I bet they would tell me it was gross.
How did any of you start to move to more healthy food choices?
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January 20th, 2011, 01:36 PM #4Dreamer
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Pshhh.... you dont have to feel bad. I have only one child, I have time to look into all these websites and try stuff :-)
It is just not about working hard for one meal, it is about planning the whole week. For example :
I buy a Rotisseri chicken and use the meat for sandwiches/wraps, quesadillas, pasta for the whole week. Weelicious lady uses her crockpot to cook a whole chicken she buys from farmers market and uses the meat the whole week (healthier option).
Cook pasta in bulk and say on Monday make pasta with red sauce(you can make your own with a lot of veggies in it) and Wednesday make the same pasta with white sauce using the above chicken and throw some different veggies in it different days? Crockpot chilli/soup with garlic bread on Tuesday. Start the crockpot the night before. Thursday egg and cheese quesadillas. Friday - TAKE OUT!!!
Homemade Breakfast bars made with all good stuff are a great on the go snack for both kids and parents.
Panini grills are to throw stuff in and make sandwiches for snack or lunch box and kids really can see what is inside :-) { DS is just 2 , I can still trick him easily }
We have a rule of not eating out from Sunday-Thursday.
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January 20th, 2011, 06:41 PM #5
So this is what I am going to make tonight. For dinner, we are doing spaghetti BUT I bought a bag of steamfresh already cut veggies that have zucchini, roma tomatoes, yellow peppers, carrots, etc with nothing added and I pureed them and put them is a store-bought marinara sauce!
I am going to try those asparagus and green bean sticks too and I bought the stuff to make those ham and cheese biscuits! I have to watch Grey's Anatomy though so I hope the biscuits don't take too long to throw together...seems like a simple recipe! Great site!
We'll see if they turn their noses up!
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January 20th, 2011, 08:24 PM #6
LL, I'm not sure if you give your little one nuts, but one thing that works great is to substitute almond meal/flour for part of the flour in any muffin recipe (adds protein and good fat). Also substituting some kind of fruit (banana, applesauce, prunes, pumpkin, even baby food) for part of the oil will make any muffin recipe healthier. DD is a super picky eater, and I made a pumpkin bread this way--thought ir was pretty good for her and she loved it.
p.s. NBP DD just finished some 100 calorie mini cupcakes . . . my kids unfortunately eat a lot of convenience food I buy for myself
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January 20th, 2011, 08:30 PM #7
Muffins are in the oven now! This is what I did. The only place I had time to make it to was Target before getting the kids so of course, they do not have whole wheat flour. So, I found the Krusteaz wheat and honey pancake mix LOL. First ingredient in it is whole wheat flour so figured what the heck! The sodium content is too high so not sure if that will make it gross but we'll see!
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January 20th, 2011, 08:34 PM #8
Oh, and only my eldest DD said the spaghetti sauce was "different" but that is typical of her and DH is not a veggie fan...didn't tell him what I did but they ate it! Even used the left over veggie puree for baby food for DS!
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January 20th, 2011, 09:39 PM #9
I make my children these egg muffins on the weekends and they love them! They are really easy, too. I am thinking to teach my 9yo and 7yo to make them so they can do it for me, lol!
I like to add a little grated cheese to the recipe
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January 21st, 2011, 03:27 AM #10
Great ideas, ladies!
Here is the recipe I use for Carrot & Pineapple muffins. It is an Annabel Karmel recipe:
100g (4oz) plain flour
100g (4oz) wholemeal flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
11/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
200ml/7fl oz vegetable (or rapeseed) oil
100g (4oz) caster sugar
2 eggs
125g (4fl oz) finely grated carrots
225g/8oz tinned crushed pineapple, semi drained
100g (4oz) raisins
pre-heat oven to 180 c/ gas mark 4
sift together flours, baking powder, bicarb of soda, cinnamon and salt and mix well
beat oil, sugar and eggs until well blended
add grated carrots, pineapple and raisins
gradually add flour mixture, beating just enough to combine all the ingredients
pour batter in to muffin cases and bake for 25 minutes.One perfect
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