Baking
Apricot Cornmeal Muffins
My son Monte and I both love fresh apricots. Living in Southern California, we’re lucky to get them in abundance. I created this recipe for him. He loves the subtly sweet cornmeal muffin punctuated by bites of tart apricot. (Okay, I admit I’m paraphrasing—he is only five.)
Plum Coffee Cake Muffins
These taste fancy but are very easy to make. Perfect for a weekend brunch! I like making them in early summer during plum season. They are delicate and pretty.
Orange Cranberry Muffins
Orange and cranberries are a perfect pairing. Transport yourself to a New England bed and breakfast with these sweet and tart little gems.
Morning Glory Muffins
These muffins are scrumptious and chock-full of beta-carotene, phytonutrients, protein, and fiber, with no refined sugar. What better way to start your day than with a Morning Glory Muffin?
Gingerbread Muffins
Gingerbread muffins are perfect for a decadent holiday breakfast or a healthy snack all year round. These muffins get extremely hot during baking, so it’s best to let some of the steam escape before eating them. They’re moist, like banana bread or cake, and are best once they’ve cooled and set a bit. (You don’t have to wait, but they do reach peak yumminess after resting for 30 minutes.)
Banana Flax Muffins
These hearty muffins are tasty and energy packed. I find they’re a particular favorite with the toddler set.
Breakfast Bran Muffins
These highly nutritious breakfast muffins (made with nuts, seeds, and dried fruit) are a great alternative to store-bought breakfast bars and granola bars because they’re fresh, free of packaging, and costeffective. Enjoy them while they’re still warm!
Chive Pepper Muffins
Spicy chive- and pepper-flecked savory muffins are a wonderful dairy-free option to pair with soup or salad. Sliced in half and loaded with your favorite leftovers, they make a delectable sandwich.
Parmesan Muffins
These addictive Parmesan muffins are excellent with eggs for brunch or served as a dinner roll.
Spinach Feta Muffins
From the beloved Greek pairing of spinach and feta comes this tantalizing combination of flavors. For a fast, elegant appetizer, whip up a batch of these as mini muffins—skip the paper liners, copiously grease the pan with oil, scoop 1 tablespoon of batter into each cup, and bake at 400°F for 6 to 8 minutes, then let them cool while you are mixing drinks. The yield is approximately 40 mini muffins.
Garlic Cheddar Muffins
Piquant garlic and creamy cheddar make this muffin a mouthwatering appetizer or an excellent accompaniment to soup or salad.
Independence Day Cupcakes
Celebrate the Fourth of July in healthy style with this very berrybedecked vanilla cupcake. Berries will be in their prime for this gorgeous, patriotic dessert.
Halloween Cupcakes
Much more wholesome than the usual Halloween candy, these cupcakes will captivate your little ghosts and goblins.
Valentine’s Cupcakes
Dreamy whipped cream coupled with luscious chocolate ganache makes these cupcakes enticing for your Valentine.
Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes
Baked inside gluten-free ice cream cones (see Sources, page 100), these cupcakes are a fun-filled novelty. Get creative with your own favorite frostings and don’t forget the sprinkles!
Banana Split Cupcakes
A sundae in a cupcake? Yes, please! Light and fluffy strawberry cupcakes make this twist on a classic dessert a fun addition to any party. Assemble beforehand or set out bowls of all the toppings and let your guests customize their own cupcakes.
Cream-Filled Chocolate Cupcakes
Do you remember eating Hostess’s prepackaged cupcakes with a creamfilled center? My version comes without the chemicals and preservatives.
Baseball Cupcakes
I love decorating desserts and making snacks for my son’s baseball team each season, so these healthy yet festive chocolate cupcakes are near and dear to my heart. Change your frosting color, and you can create desserts for tennis, basketball, or soccer celebrations. The list goes on. . . .
Gluten-Free Black Forest Cupcakes
Chocolate cake with a whipped cream center is then topped with chocolate frosting, more whipped cream, chocolate shavings, and a cherry.
Banana Pecan Cupcakes
Light and nutty, these purely fruit-sweetened cupcakes are perfect with brunch, and quite the showstopper smothered with Whipped Cream Frosting (page 93) or Banana Whipped Cream Frosting (page 93).