Friday, March 13, 2009

Cranberry Rosemary Muffins

Cranberry Rosemary Muffins


I went to the library and checked out The Herb Society of America's Essential Guide to Growing and Cooking With Herbs. Those of you that know me, know that is Pamspeak for "I went to the library, checked out that book, loved it, and it is now on it's way to me from Amazon."

I can't help it. I wasn't expecting it to be filled with recipes. I was planning on doing some spring reading getting ready for the rebirth of my herb garden. But, did I mention the recipes? Did I mention: Polenta Triangles with Rosemary and Walnuts, Ricotta and Herb Frittata, Sage Relish, Cardamom Apples with Bay Leaf Cream? Never again, will I wonder what to make for Weekend Herb Blogging. Never. Again.

My only herb that is flourishing right now is my rosemary (well that and the chives that are popping up everywhere). So, I settled on Cranberry Rosemary Muffins. Oh my gosh, they were wonderful. Sweet and savory.

Cranberry Rosemary Muffins
makes 12 muffins

2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup milk
1/3 cup butter, melted and cooled
2 tablespoons grated orange peel
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
1 1/2 cup cranberries, lightly chopped (I used a food processor)
1/2 cups chopped pecans

Preheat the oven to 400f. Lightly grease or line a 12-cup muffin tin.

Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar.

In another bowl, combing the egg, orange juice, milk, and butter.

Stir the egg mixture into the dry ingredients, blending lightly (or just until moistened). Fold in the orange peel, cranberries, pecans and rosemary.

Fill the muffin cups and bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of muffin comes out clean.

WHB


This will be my entry for this week's Weekend Herb Blogging, hosted by Astrid at Paulchen's Foodblog, who we just visited for Weekend Cat Blogging!

20 comments:

Susan D said...

I've got to get me some muffin tins. I know....it's crazy to not have them. AND....I'm going on the hunt for some new cook books at resale stores. I'll let you know how that goes for me. Blessings, Susan

Long dark hair, blue eyes said...

Yum!

Joanne said...

I wouldn't have thought of putting rosemary in a sweet muffin, but it's nice to know that the flavors meld well. That reminds me, I have some cranberries in the freezer I need to start using...

Joan's Good Life said...

These sound scrumptious! I will have to make these! But first I must go shopping because my rosemary plant did not survive the winter here so I have no fresh rosemary... boo-hoo. And I believe I will see if our library has the book. It sounds far too interesting to pass up! Thanks again Pam! You're a wonderful resource! =-)

E Mama said...

I wish for smell o vision..I bet they smell yummy.

Marjie said...

Interesting combo! And, of course you used cranberries. I just discovered craisins a couple of weeks ago, and I'm hooked. Just a comment from a kindred cranberry fan!

E4H said...

I've heard of Cranberry-orange, but this is a new one that I may have to try this weekend!

Kathy said...

Sounds like a delicious muffin, love cranberries and love rosemary too.

Ruth Daniels said...

They sound fantastic. And I'm with you...checking out a cookbook and then having to own it!

Michelle said...

I just love throwing savory herbs into sweets...so good, in fact amazingly good!

Cranberries and Rosemary are a perfect match!

Pam said...

Susan - look for some muffin tins at the resale store!

Long - yes, it was yum!

Joanne - I know,I wouldn't have either.

Joan - oh, that's sad about your rosemary plant. I had a hard time at first, but once mine got big enough, it has no problems now.

EMama - they did!

Marjie - yep, working through my cranberry "collection"

E4H - let me know if you try it.

Kathy - it really is good.

Ruth - I'm glad I'm not the only one spends more money after a trip to the library!

Michelle - I'm going to have to try it more often.

Tatersmama said...

Ahhhh, these sound wonderful! I'm more of a savory person than a sweet person ( well I AM sweet, but y'all know what I'm sayin') so these sound like they would be right up my alley!

Terri and Bob said...

Two of my faves together!

Shari@Whisk: a food blog said...

Sounds like a good cookbook find! Love the flavor combination.

Pam said...

Looks great!

Paula said...

Hey, Pamspeak is a good thing! I have a similar condition myself! This is a really interesting recipe! The sweet and savory components are not something I've seen before! YUM! Looking forward to more of your weekend herb blogging posts!

Grace said...

i tend to add rosemary to every vegetable i ever roast, but pairing it with fruit? haven't done it, will do it. soon. :)

Lori Lynn said...

Oh, I have to take a look at that book!
Tasty looking muffin there.
LL

Kevin said...

I like the sound of using herbs in muffins.

cityteacher1 said...

Hi -- just stumbled upon this recipe and decided to try it. it's a great combination of flavors, and i will be making it again! thanks for sharing!