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Monday, December 23, 2013

Panettone muffins

Panettone muffins: all the sweet, fruity flavor of traditional panettone in a simple muffin -- the perfect holiday breakfast.

panettone muffins

Panettone is a Christmas tradition for The Ninj. This fruity Italian sweet bread is delicious and also versatile -- it's great for dessert or with a cup of afternoon tea yet even better as breakfast, plain, slathered with butter or lightly toasted.

(I'm pretty much drooling right now just thinking about it.)

I try to make one brand-new-to-me recipe each year at holiday time; for 2012, it was panettone. It was beautiful and fun to make -- not to mention yummy. This year, for my new-to-me recipe, I decided to try a riff on traditional panettone that's a little bit easier to make and doesn't require any special baking paper:

Panettone muffins.

These really are more muffin than panettone, to be perfectly honest. But if you're a fan of the butter, fruity panettone flavor, you're going to love these muffins.


panettone muffins

Much like my favorite holiday bourbon pecan cake, these panettone muffins have that yummy hint boozy flavor from soaking the dried fruit in bourbon prior to cooking. While I like to eat them plain, feel free to spread some butter or jam on them if you want a little extra sweetness. Also, we love them for breakfast but, as with traditional panettone, they make a fantastic snack, accompanied by a nice cup of homemade eggnog -- especially when you grow weary of the endless barrage of Christmas cookies.

Do you have a traditional holiday baking breakfast favorite? Leave a comment below: The Ninj wants to know.

panettone muffins

Panettone Muffins

(adapted from King Arthur Flour)
Makes 1 dozen muffins


Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups dried fruit, chopped (I used apricots and cranberries)
1/3 cup bourbon
2 1/4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons coconut or vegetable oil
2/3 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2/3 cup skim milk
coarse turbinado sugar for topping

Directions:
Combine the dried fruit and bourbon in a small bowl. Cover and let stand overnight.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt; set aside.

Using a mixer, cream the butter, oil and sugar until smooth and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, then mix in the vanilla. Alternately add the dry mixture and the milk to the butter mixture, mixing well in between each addition and beginning and ending with the dry mix. Lastly, gently mix in the soaked fruit and whatever liquid may be left in the bowl.

Spoon the batter into a prepared muffin tin, filling each cup quite full. Generously sprinkle the tops of each muffin with the coarse sugar and bake for about 20 minutes or until a tester inserted comes out clean. Cool for 2-3 minutes in the pan and then remove them to cool completely on a wire rack.
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2 comments:

  1. These look so good!! Happy Holidays!

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    1. And to you, Pam -- thanks for being such a loyal follower and commenter!

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