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These anti-inflammatory turmeric spelt muffins with carrots are really tasty, healthy and have no refined sugar. They're made with Brazilian nuts, coconut oil, honey and wonderful spices like turmeric and ginger. The reason those muffins are reddish is because the turmeric interacts with the alkaline baking soda to naturally turn these muffins red.
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- 200 g Refined spelt flour
- 50 g Whole spelt flour
- 50 g Brazil nuts, ground into meal
- 1/2 tsp Baking soda
- 2 tsp Baking powder
- 1/3 tsp Black salt or sea salt
- 1/2 tsp Ginger powder
- 1 tbsp Turmeric powder
- A large pinch of black pepper powder
- 50 g Coconut sugar
- 200 g Grated carrots (about 2 cups)
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- 100 g Honey, creamy or clear
- 2 Eggs, lightly beaten
- 240 ml Buttermilk
- 85 ml Coconut oil, melted
- 18 Brazil nuts
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- Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Grease a 6-hole jumbo muffin pan with coconut oil or line a 12-hole, standard-size muffin pan with paper cases.
- Sift flours, ground Brazil nuts, baking soda, baking powder, black salt, ginger and turmeric powder into a bowl. Stir in coconut sugar and grated carrot.
- Whisk honey, eggs, buttermilk and melted coconut oil together in a jug. Add honey mixture to flour. Mix until just combined. Do not over-mix or the muffins won't be tender.
- Divide the batter among the muffin holes. Bake for 30 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre of muffin comes out clean. Brush the top with a bit of honey while still warm if you desired. Cool in pan for 2 minutes. Turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
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http://schneiderchen.de | © 2019 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
They look so healthy and yum. Wish I could grab a couple to munch on :)
ReplyDeleteI love savoury muffins :)~ Love the spices in them, and that gorgeous red ooze of the muffin inside.
ReplyDeleteOh wow,what a lovely combo of flavours, you are always so creative!☺
ReplyDeleteI totally love the beautiful color of the muffins... what an idea of adding turmeric, and sweetening it with honey... sounds really awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis look terrific! And so different -- bet the flavor is wonderful, and that color is gorgeous. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely muffins! Turmeric is one of my favourite spice!
ReplyDeleteThese sound great, I love turmeric and with carrots it sounds a perfect combo in muffins.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous muffins! Like carrot cake, but without all the guilt. I'm loving that!!!
ReplyDeleteNow this is something I'd love right now! And I'd feel good about it! Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love muffins and what beautiful look these, day by day Im baking and cooking more but many times I dont make muffins! xo
ReplyDeleteWow!! Look at that!! Looks so beautiful and sounds so healing!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great and I would love to taste it with coffee or tea.
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious and beautiful from the red color -- but the dose of curcumin (the effective drug from turmeric) in that much of the spice is far less than needed to be anti-inflammatory.
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These muffins look great Angie, I love Brazil nuts, but never used the flour...the color of the muffins is so enticing...
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a fabulous week!
So many things going on here, I love the use of turmeric in the muffins. And I am a big Brazil not fan!
ReplyDeleteYum! They look so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove that golden spice in your muffins. So good!
ReplyDeleteOh my, these look moist and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have been using this cinnamon spice with turmeric in it a lot lately - and I have been mixing it with erythritol. I am not a turmeric on its own kinda girl, but I know it's super healthy so I am glad I can incorporate it at least some how! Now if I could eat your muffins... I WOULD BE ABLE TO EASILY get it in. And I just re read that sentence - LOL!!!
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ReplyDeletei love brazil nuts and turmeric so these would be great. healthy too! cheers sherry
I am absolutely LOVING the combination of flavors in these muffins!! The turmeric and honey paired with the nuts and carrots sounds wonderful! Such delicious textures and flavors! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteHello is the two different flours a must??
ReplyDeleteThe sounds super tasty and they're so pretty! Love!
ReplyDeleteTurmeric is my favourite spice ! This is so inviting Angie !
ReplyDeleteIt looks so luxurious and appetizing that I am ready to eat my laptop screen :)
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Love the combo of flavors in these gorgeous muffins!
ReplyDeletei miss your recipes while i was gone and turmeric carrot muffins is what i want to make this weekend thanks angie :)
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ReplyDelete@Melanie No, you can use all purpose flour instead.
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ReplyDeleteWhat amazing color, especially on the inside. We need to have breakfast together, obviously.
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ReplyDeleteSus muffins son exquisitos me gustaría tomar uno con café,abrazos.
Oh how yummy! I can definitively imagine how amazing the aroma must be in your house after baking these muffins.
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ReplyDeleteWow very healthy. but still looks delicious
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ReplyDeletemuffin chocolate is one of my favorites...yummy
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I will taste it with a cup of coffee.
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ReplyDeleteThe color of these muffins is so beautiful ❤️
ReplyDeleteJust curious, but doesn't the turmeric make these taste a little bitter? Or do other ingredients play it down?
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ReplyDelete@Easyfoodsmith I didn't taste any bitterness at all...maybe honey plays an important roll here.
ReplyDeleteOh very great recipe darling
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great color, and good to know! These look delicious. I love Brazil nuts.
ReplyDeleteOoh I love the idea of a carrot muffing Angie! One of my faves! These look absolutely perfect.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely muffin, Angie! And a beautiful color. They look so delicious!
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ReplyDeleteLooks great! I would swap out the Brazil nuts for some other kind. But, that's just me. :)
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ReplyDeleteSuch wholesome flavor packed muffins!
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ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look amazing and contain so many healthy ingredients.
i've never used turmeric in baking, only in pickles! it's definitely worth trying, and i think your muffins sounds nutritiously delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese have to smell amazing when they are baking!
ReplyDeleteI would love to taste these with my coffee .
ReplyDeleteThese look amazingly healthy and very delicious. I love to add turmeric to whatever I can.
ReplyDeleteWow these muffins look so good Angie, what a perfect way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteThese look like my kind of muffins. Carrots always work well, but I love your inclusion of turmeric and Brazil nuts. They sound delicious and health giving.
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