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Monday
May042009

Muffin in a Mug (Update)

Some days breakfast can be a challenge - no eggs, no bread, no cheese. It’s pretty limiting especially on weekdays when time is scarce.

There was a cool little Tweet from Tiny Recipes that got me thinking—

mug cake - mix in a mug: 2T flour, 4t sugar, 1/4t baking powder, 2t cocoa, pinch salt, 2T milk, 1/4t vanilla, 3/4t oil. microwave 1 min.

Would this work for a gluten-free, vegan muffin? It took a bit of tinkering but I think it’s finally right.

At first I used cake mix but ewwww, too sweet. Muffin mix was a definite improvement and muffins are a more appropriate breakfast food. A little more futzing—add some GF oatmeal, a little flax, some nuts and fruits—and, will wonders never cease, it worked.

It’s a cross between oatmeal and a muffin and you eat it with a spoon. It’s warm, tasty and quick. Works for me.

There are so many variation possibilities. If you try something new please share!

Muffin in a Mug

¼ cup GF oatmeal
¼ cup GF muffin mix
1 teaspoon ground flax
sprinkle cinnamon
pinch of salt
1 ½ teaspoons chopped walnuts
1 tablespoon raspberries
½ cup water
¼ teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon applesauce
cinnamon sugar

I like to pulse the oatmeal in a small food processor until it resembles very coarse flour.

Put the oatmeal, muffin mix, flax, cinnamon, and salt in a microwavable mug. Mix it together. Add 1 teaspoon of the walnuts and stir again.

Mix the vanilla and water together. Pour into the mug and stir until combined and the mixture resembles cake batter. Add the applesauce and incorporate thoroughly.

Gently stir in the raspberries.

Place in the microwave on high for one minute. Remove and top with the remaining walnuts, a few more raspberries and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Microwave another minute. Cool for a few minutes and then enjoy.

Note: You can substitute many other fruits for the raspberries: dried cranberries, raisins, strawberries, or apples. Also, banana might be a good substitute for the applesauce if you want to make banana muffins. If you don’t use oats try replacing them with the same amount of the muffin mix. It will probably work just fine.

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Reader Comments (2)

These look wonderful! And you are so right about breakfast sometimes being a challenge when you can't have eggs, cheese or wheat. I can't wait to try these out on the kiddos. Thanks for sharing!

Jun 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTanya

What is the muffin mix?

Nov 4, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRita
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