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That's what I did with these Cranberry Orange Muffins that are an old favorite I blogged about in 2007. These muffins also have some cornmeal in them, which is a nice bonus. I didn't have any oranges on hand, so I used a bit of pure orange extract in place of the orange rind. I think I used about a half teaspoon, but a little more wouldn't have hurt. I also used dried cranberries that were already julienned so that I wouldn't need to bother chopping them. I had bought a package of these to use in cookies, but there were some left over, so this was the perfect use for those.
These came out so well using the gluten free baking flour! I have a container of the muffins in my freezer right now, and plan to bake more for our coffee time at church this Sunday. Hope you will enjoy these muffins, either gluten free or regular, if you try them!
* Don't try to use this flour for yeast breads or pizza. It won't work and you will be sadly disappointed.
The muffins look delicious! Thanks for the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy them, Terri! They won't look exactly like the photo ... I got it from Pixabay ... but they will be close. And they are delicious!
ReplyDeleteSo many trying gluten free these days...how cool that going gluten free took care of joint pain.
ReplyDeleteYes, it really did! I decided to try it for another health issue entirely, but I was amazed how completely the joint pain went away. I was able to toss my bottle of glucosamine!
DeleteI'm extremely sensitive to wheat, so I use a lot of Bob's Red Mill Gluten free products as well. The Gluten free baking mix works really well as breading on pork chops or chicken.
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