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My relationship with muffins goes back a long way and this is partly the reason why I only have one recipe on this site. It’s notbecauseIdon’tlike them, I do, but it’s taken me about 10 years to finally let them back into my life.

I worked for a large American baking company for 9 years, and muffins were one of our main product lines. We had all manner of muffins literally on tap in our offices all the time. I was initially involved in sellingthem, thenmarketing them and worked closely with the R & D department to develop new variants to take to market. This involved a lot of muffin eating.

I’m somewhat of a muffin expert and can diagnose if there is a problem with one at a glance.

A good blueberry muffin is my favourite, and I have been wanting to make a batch for a while. I also had a lot of frozen berries in my freezer.

I then walked into Woolies the other day and spotted a punnet of out-of-season imported apricots lying on the shelf. Feeling Like I was committing a very bad food crime, I decided to buy them. It’s mid-winter in Cape Town and I longed to sink my teeth into the flesh of some beautiful, summery stone fruit. I had also never tasted a miniature apricot before, so thetemptationwas all too much. And as a food stylist, I find it impossible to resist baby fruit and vegetables.

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See what I mean?

I discovered after eating the first one that it, in fact, had red flesh, so was even more intrigued. I knew that I wanted to add them to my blueberry muffins, but would need to poach them first.

My initial idea was to poach them whole, remove the pip, and then stuff a whole apricot into each muffin which would form a gorgeous fruitycentre. Unfortunately, the flesh clung to the pip and I was only able to pry chunks of it off which I then stirred into the batter at the end with the blueberries. This worked perfectly. You could also use about 1 heaped cup of freshly pipped and sliced apricots as asubstitutefor these baby ones.

I liked the slight acidity of the apricots withtheblueberries. Orange andblueberrygo well together as I recently discovered with myblueberry and orange trifles.

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To poach the apricots simply add them to a small pot with a cup of water and 3 tablespoons of fructose. According to Heston Blumenthal, fructose is better to cook the fruit in. You need less of it, and I find it less sweet. If you are using sugar add 1/4 cup or 4 tablespoons. Bringthepot to a boilwiththe lid on and allow it to simmer for about 10 – 15 minutes. Cool and drain.

A few muffin recipes you might like:

(one of my all-time favourite muffin recipes)

The best morning glory muffins

The best easy plum muffins

Blueberry muffins with oats and almonds

Recipe to makethemuffins | Make 12 large muffins

Apricot & bluenerry muffins

Delicious and easy apricot & blueberry muffin recipe.

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Ingredients

  • 125 g butter / 1 stick room temperature
  • 2 free-range eggs large - at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup milk 125ml
  • 1 cup sugar about 170g
  • 1 3/4 cup flour 220g
  • 2 t baking powder
  • 1 1/2 cups of whole blueberries fresh or frozen (about 250g)
  • 1 heaped cup of apricots pipped and sliced in half ( you will need about 1/2 an apricot per muffin)

Instructions

  • Pre-heat your oven to 180C and line a 12 muffin baking pan with paper liners. Poach apricots as per instructions further above, drain and cool. Make the jelly with the leftover juice.

  • Using an electric mixer beat the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time ensuring that they are well mixed before addingthenext one. Beat further until fluffy. In a separate bowl, sift the flour with the baking powder (I very oftensift it twice). Add halfthemilk to the mix and half the flour and briefly mix until combined. Add the remaining milk and flour and mix. Do not over mix. By hand stir the fruit through the mix. Using anicecream scoop to ensure uniform quantities, scoop out a dollop into each muffin case. Bake for 25 - 30 minutes and until they are well risen, golden brown and springy to the touch.

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