Gluten Free Dairy Free Muffins Mix
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- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 12
- Yields:
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6 muffins
- Serves:
- 6
ingredients
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Muffin Mix
- 295.73 ml rice flour
- 236.59 ml sweet rice flour
- 118.29 ml tapioca flour
- 4.92 ml baking soda
- 19.71 ml baking powder
- 4.92 ml salt
- 4.92 ml xanthan gum
- 78.78 ml sugar or 0.61 ml stevia powder
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To Make Muffins
- 2 eggs
- 29.58 ml vegetable oil
- 78.78 78.78 ml water or 78.78 ml fruit juice
- 118.29 118.29 ml nuts (optional) or 118.29 ml berries (optional)
directions
- Mix all ingredients together and store in an airtight container for future use. The second ingredient is sweet white rice flour. I have tried to change it on here before. The sweet white rice flour is a bit more " glutenous than the plain white rice flour.
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Muffins - to 1 cup of mix, beat together:
- 2 eggs.
- 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract.
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil.
- 1/3 cup of any non dairy liquid ( soy milk, water, fruit juice etc. ).
- Pour into flour mixture and beat until smooth.
- 1/2 cup currents, raisins, nuts, dates or berries etc. can be folded in at this point.
- Spoon into greased or paper lined muffin tins.
- Bake 375 F oven for 12 - 15 minute.
- Makes 6 muffins.
- Cake - Mix as for muffins but add more sweetening ( sugar , stevia , honey etc. ).
- Eg. If you are making an orange cake use orange juice for the liquid and some orange zest.
- Spoon dough into greased 8" round cake pan.
- bake in preheated 350 F oven for 20 - 25 minute.
- Makes one 8 " round cake.
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Reviews
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Wow! Who knew a muffin with so little in it could be so good?? I mixed up a batch of mix using all regular rice flour, and 1/2 c. tapioca, and I used stevia instead of sugar. When I made the first set of muffins (double batch - 2 c. mix) I stired in 1/2 c. shredded coconut, cinnamon, cardamon, cloves, and nutmeg, a small chopped up apple, then used apple juice concentrate for all of the liquid. Beleive it or not, they were NOT sweet...at all. I was a bit disappointed. I wondered if it was because I hadn't used any sweet rice flour...maybe that makes some difference? So, with the last single (1 c. mix) batch left from the initial mix, I added 3 more of the micro spoonfuls of stevia to the dry ingredients. Then, I used 1/4 c. peanut butter for the oil, and 1/3 c. apple juice concentrate for the liquid, and added about 1/4-1/3 c. shredded coconut. These were SOOOO good. I tried a piece off the top of one hot out of the oven and ended up devouring the whole thing in no time flat! UPDATE: I have now made these several more times, and my favorite is to use 2 ripe, mashed bananas, NO oil, 1/10 tsp. cloves, 1/8 tsp. ginger, and just enough water to thin them out a bit (depending on the size of the eggs). They are soooo good. Makes me want to whip up another batch right now! Thanks for such a versatile recipe!
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Wow! Who knew a muffin with so little in it could be so good?? I mixed up a batch of mix using all regular rice flour, and 1/2 c. tapioca, and I used stevia instead of sugar. When I made the first set of muffins (double batch - 2 c. mix) I stired in 1/2 c. shredded coconut, cinnamon, cardamon, cloves, and nutmeg, a small chopped up apple, then used apple juice concentrate for all of the liquid. Beleive it or not, they were NOT sweet...at all. I was a bit disappointed. I wondered if it was because I hadn't used any sweet rice flour...maybe that makes some difference? So, with the last single (1 c. mix) batch left from the initial mix, I added 3 more of the micro spoonfuls of stevia to the dry ingredients. Then, I used 1/4 c. peanut butter for the oil, and 1/3 c. apple juice concentrate for the liquid, and added about 1/4-1/3 c. shredded coconut. These were SOOOO good. I tried a piece off the top of one hot out of the oven and ended up devouring the whole thing in no time flat! UPDATE: I have now made these several more times, and my favorite is to use 2 ripe, mashed bananas, NO oil, 1/10 tsp. cloves, 1/8 tsp. ginger, and just enough water to thin them out a bit (depending on the size of the eggs). They are soooo good. Makes me want to whip up another batch right now! Thanks for such a versatile recipe!