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A mildly sweet streusel topping with hazelnut meal adds a sweet crunch and extra flavour to this plum muffin. It is quick and easy to toss together and a winner for an afternoon coffee or tea break. If you like, dress up these muffins with a drizzle of a sweet glaze, like basic powdered sugar icing or white chocolate glaze for extra richness and sweetness.
| Streusel | Muffin Batter |
- 80 g Einkorn flour
- 40 g Hazelnut meal
- 15 g Coconut sugar
- 50 g Butter, chilled and cubed
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- 170 g Butter, softened
- 50 g Coconut sugar
- 2 Eggs, medium
- 1 tsp Vanilla powder
- 250 g Einkorn flour
- 3/4 tsp Baking soda
- 250 ml Kefir
- 350 g Plums, stoned and diced
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- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan or ramekins with paper liners.
- Combine all the ingredients for the streusel in a bowl. Using fingertips, rub together until mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Set aside while you make the muffin batter.
- Cream the softened butter and coconut sugar in a bowl. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in vanilla powder.
Whisk together the einkorn flour and baking soda. Add half of the flour mixture to the butter mixture and fold until just incorporated, then add in kefir and finally the rest of the flour mixture. Fold until well combined. It is very important not to overmix the batter or muffins won't be tender and soft.
- Spoon the mixture into the muffin cups and top with a few pieces of diced plums. Sprinkle the crumble topping over the plums. Bake for 25 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Set aside in the pan for 5 minutes to cool before transferring to a wire rack to cool slightly.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2017 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
Oh I want these muffin, plums are under used in baking and it is a call to summer :-) Lovely hazelnut topping too.
ReplyDeleteYum! These look wonderful Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love plums and these muffins look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThey look mighty delicious!
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That mildly sweet streusel topping with hazelnut meal sounds wonderful! Angie - I wish I had two or three of these for breakfast in the morning! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie for sharing these smashing muffins. They look so tempting. Wish I could grab one ;)
ReplyDeleteYour muffins look divine, Angie! I can't wait to get home and see what fruits are at our produce stand---I'll nab some plums if they look good :)
ReplyDeleteGet outta town these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI just love a good streusel topped muffin! These look perfect Angie!
ReplyDeleteI bet these delicious muffins don't need the extra sweetness from an icing - I wouldn't want to cover up the wonderful flavors. Plums are a fantastic fruit!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could enjoy one of these right now with my morning coffee, they look so good!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, there is nothing better than plums in baked goods, the streusel topping looks amazing. I would love one or two of these right now for breakfast;)
ReplyDeleteThe perfect use for summer plums straight from the tree! I love your cute little cupcake wrappers!
ReplyDeletePlums, hazelnuts? Oh, Angie, I'd love to have one of these (no, let's get real - two of these!) right now.
ReplyDeleteHow delicious! I love the season of stone fruit and the hazelnuts in the streusel is calling my name :)
ReplyDeleteWow! They look gorgeous & delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove these muffins Angie, look wonderful and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLove the hazelnut meal in the streusel topping! I'd love to try that.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had these yummy muffins for breakfast this morning! That streusel topping is definitely calling my name! Love the hazelnut meal and plums!
ReplyDeleteThese do sound divine.
ReplyDeleteI love anything made with plums! These muffins would be particularly good to take on a picnic.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious Angie! I love the streusel muffin combination, and the plum flavour sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of plums in these muffins, Angie. I feel like plums don't get used very much in baked goods!
ReplyDeleteI love baking with plums and these muffins sound like my ideal summer breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to begin the day! These muffins look so good and I actually have that flour:-)
ReplyDeleteAren’t these some beautiful muffins Angie :) I’ve never had plum muffins but I’m totally willing to try them and I’m pretty sure I will enjoy them, they look so tasty
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ReplyDeleteWhat a BEAUTIFUL use of plums Angie!!! These streusel muffins look incredible!!
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ReplyDeleteI know these plum muffins will taste delicious!
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ReplyDeleteI just love a streusel muffin and I also adore plums, such an underused fruit in North America. In Europe there are so many dishes that incorporate plums, savory and sweet. I love how you incorporate einkorn into the recipe, so healthy.
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ReplyDeleteIf I ate muffins, these would be the kind I would want to eat.
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ReplyDeletePlums are in season here! These muffins look incredibly irresistible!
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ReplyDeleteI love the idea of plums in muffins and that streusel topping looks so good!
ReplyDeleteOhhh! I have a bag of hazelnut meal in my pantry just waiting to be used for these muffins!! These look absolutely delicious, Angie!! I love the plums in here and that sweet streusel topping! Perfect for breakfast AND dessert!! Cheers, friend!
ReplyDeleteThey look scrumptious, Angie. I love the combo of hazelnut meal and coconut flour.
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ReplyDeleteI love to bake with plums! These look like something I'd love to bake!
ReplyDeleteThey look scrumptious! Would be wonderful with a lovely cup of tea! :)
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ReplyDeletePlums are so refresjing. You must have many wonderful breakfasts at your house if these muffins are any indication.
ReplyDeleteMy perfect bake Angie. The plums and hazelnuts are a lovely combination and I'm so pleased to see someone else baking with kefir :D
ReplyDeleteHazelnuts just give everything they're added to a little SOMETHING SOMETHING. I know I would plow through a few dozen of these if I had my way! ;)
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ReplyDeleteHaven't seen any good looking plums in our markets yet, but I know what I'm making when I find some! Really terrific recipe -- thanks.
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ReplyDeleteLovely combination Angie, these muffins look so healthy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteAlways love streusel topped bakes..simply love this muffins!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely muffins with seasonal fruit Angie! Very nice recipe. Have a good summer!
ReplyDeleteNow that is what I could call healthy muffins. won't even mind for breakfast.
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! I'm loving everything about this muffin!
ReplyDeleteI love streusel toppings. Gives muffins so much 'character'. This is beautiful, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look absolutely divine. Wish I can have some too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
They sound absolutely delicious! Haven't baked with plums in ages. Must give these a go :)
ReplyDeletei think all muffins should have streusel, and this one's extra special! you're the only person i ever see using einkorn flour, angie, and it makes me want to try it too!
ReplyDeleteHello Angie ! Your muffins are gorgeous. I would love to have one - love the sound of these beauties :)
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These muffins look wonderful. I have not baked with plums, but this sound like a delicious addition to these muffins.
ReplyDeleteNever heard about this before, will surely try it soon.
ReplyDeleteThose plums look so juicy I bet they make these muffins heavenly!
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