Sheila's Paleo Muffin Recipe

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Post by brandy »

I make the recipe at the top of the thread including the honey. I make it exactly as called for. They turn out well.
The 2-1/2 c of almond flour is probably a bit much. I could get by with 2 cups.

When I take them on airplanes I bake them longer to make them extra firm. As a rule crumbling is not an issue on recipe at top of thread.
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Post by skp »

Okay. Erica, good thought. I will add the apple and coconut or almond milk. I've made muffins in my past life and knew that this just wasn't right.

How long should they stay in the oven? I had it set at 350 degrees.

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Sheila’s Paleo Muffins recipe...questions

Post by Linda J Heaslet »

Hi, Jari -

Want to try Sheila’s Paleo Muffin recipe...read the various suggestions here for additional moisture, etc but I didn’t see any place where the temp, time, use cupcake liners or plain oiled muffin tin, how many does this make, fill cups 2/3 full or how full? Can you help me w/ these questions? Thanks!
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Post by jlbattin »

Here is the original post and you might want to read through it also:

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ht=muffins (the actual recipe is about the 3rd post down or so)

350 degrees and I always use cupcake liners and then I freeze them. Fill about 2/3 full and check them in 20 minutes. May take a few minutes longer than that. I use less coconut flour now as it's harder for me to get now than it was. I only use 2 cups of flour period. That's enough. I add a little extra coconut oil and a little extra banana.

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions!
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Post by Charlene »

Paul Here - Give me a hint - how long and at what temperature do you bake them?
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Post by tex »

From the previous post:
Jari wrote:350 degrees and I always use cupcake liners and then I freeze them. Fill about 2/3 full and check them in 20 minutes. May take a few minutes longer than that. I use less coconut flour now as it's harder for me to get now than it was. I only use 2 cups of flour period. That's enough. I add a little extra coconut oil and a little extra banana.
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Post by Charlene »

Thanks Jari/Tex I bought the ingredients yesterday and will make some soon.
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