0 0
Donut Muffins

Share it on your social network:

Or you can just copy and share this url

Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup margarine, melted (use either butter or margarine)
3/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 cup milk
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup margarine, melted (use either butter or margarine)
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Nutritional information

89
Calories
36 g
Calories From Fat
4 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
0.7 mg
Cholesterol
62.1 mg
Sodium
12.8 g
Carbs
0.2 g
Dietary Fiber
8.3 g
Sugars
0.8 g
Protein
23g
Serving Size

Bookmark this recipe

You need to login or register to bookmark/favorite this content.

Donut Muffins

Features:
    Cuisine:

    These are so good. I like that they dont make a ton since I have a small family. Forgiving recipe. I took shredded coconut the stuff in the blue bag, put it through a food processor to Pulse and dip the donuts in that. Ive also used fancy sugar to do different flavors as well. Seems like the flavor options are endless

    • 50 min
    • Serves 24
    • Easy

    Ingredients

    Directions

    Share

    Donut Muffins, Little nutmeg-scented mini muffins are rolled in cinnamon sugar to make a treat that tastes like a donut and is fast to whip up You can substitute butter for margarine , These are so good I like that they dont make a ton since I have a small family Forgiving recipe I took shredded coconut the stuff in the blue bag, put it through a food processor to Pulse and dip the donuts in that Ive also used fancy sugar to do different flavors as well Seems like the flavor options are endless, Made these today and I didn’t even get a taste! My husband and daughter each had 4 and then he took the rest to work with him, So they must be good!


    Discover ground-breaking new supplements!    SHOP & SAVE


     

    Steps

    1
    Done

    1. Preheat Oven to 375*f. Grease 24 Mini-Muffin Cups.

    2
    Done

    2. Mix 1/2 Cup Sugar, 1/4 Cup Margarine, and Nutmeg in a Large Bowl. Stir in the Milk, Then Mix in the Baking Powder and Flour Until Just Combined. Fill the Prepared Mini Muffin Cups About Half Full.

    3
    Done

    3. Bake in the Preheated Oven Until the Tops Are Lightly Golden, 15 to 20 Minutes.

    4
    Done

    4. While Muffins Are Baking, Place 1/4 Cup of Melted Margarine in a Bowl. in a Separate Bowl, Mix Together 1/2 Cup of Sugar With the Cinnamon. Remove Muffins from Their Cups, Dip Each Muffin in the Melted Margarine, and Roll in the Sugar-Cinnamon Mixture. Let Cool and Serve.

    5
    Done

    My Note: I Was Curious About a Couple of Things About This Recipe. First, Why Did I End Up With 24, not 12, of These Mini Muffins as the Recipe Indicates? Could It Be That I Misprint? Mine Is a Standard, Mini-Muffin Tin. Second, I Really Don't Like Nutmeg Much. So Why Do I Love These Muffins?! and Why Can't I Stop Popping Them in My Mouth? Don't Kid Yourself by Thinking That Because They're Small You Won't Eat as Much. You'll Just Eat More of Them. and Making Them in the Mini Muffin Tins Was Genius, Dianne! That Way You Get More of That Buttery, Cinnamony Sweetness in Every Bite! I Did Make a Couple of Modifications, but Nothing That Would Significantly Alter the Recipe. used Butter Instead of Margarine and, Because I Have an Entire Quart of Buttermilk to Use, I Subbed Buttermilk For the Milk. This Worked Beautifully, but Please Note That If You Do That You Must Add 1/2 Teaspoons Baking Soda and Eliminate the Baking Powder to Adjust the Acidity and Make Them Rise Properly! Plus They're So Darned Pretty I Could Just Eat Them Up! (and I Already Did, With Five of Them) Your Recipe Is a Beauty, Dianne! ~a Hopefully Helpful Update: Because of My Curiosity I Did Some Shopping Around to Learn That the Sizes of Mini-Muffin Tins Varies, Sometimes Significantly! This Explains the Variance in Yield With This Recipe, to Anywhere from 12 to 24 of These Little Muffins. This Recipe Makes 24 Mini Muffins. You Fill the Muffins Cups 1/2 Full With Batter, and They Should Rise to Just Above Top of the Muffin Tin. You Can Certainly Also Make 12 Larger Mini Muffins If You Wish, but "officially" This Recipe Makes 24. I Think 12 Has Worked For Me Because My Muffin Tin Is on the Bigger Side. Sorry About the Confusion!

    6
    Done

    I Dare You to Eat Just One -- With That in Mind the Only Thing I Would Do Differently Next Time Is to Double or Triple the Recipe Because These Don't Last Long. I Sprayed a Little Pam For Baking in the Bottom of My Mini-Muffin Cups So They'd Pop Right Out. I Can't Wait to Make These With My Niece as This Is Definitely a Kid Friendly Recipe.

    7
    Done

    I Put in a Little Less Than 1/2 Tsp of Nutmeg. I Also Coated Mine in Powdered Sugar, Vanilla Glaze and a Chocolate Glaze. We All Like the Vanilla Glaze Best! Here Is the Recipe used For My Vanilla Glaze 2 Cups Confectioners' Sugar 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract 1 Tbs Milk 1 Tbs Butter, Softened Put That Into a Bowl and Mix Together. I Added More Milk, but I Didn't Measure. I Just Got It to the Consistancy I Liked. Once I Mixed It, I Poured Have of the Glaze Into Another Bowl and Added 1 Tbs Cocoa Powder and Mixed. Then I Dipped the Muffins in the Glazes and Let Dry. I Double Dipped Them. Then on the Vanilla Glaze Ones, I Dipped Some of the Tops in the Chocolate Glaze. Also, Glaze Them Once They Have Cooled. If You Don't Wait, They Will Fall Apart.

    Avatar Of Aiyana Curry

    Aiyana Curry

    Culinary adventurer specializing in global fusion dishes.

    Recipe Reviews

    There are no reviews for this recipe yet, use a form below to write your review
    Healthy Banana Oatmeal Craisin Muffins Ww
    previous
    Healthy Banana Oatmeal Craisin Muffins Ww
    Blue Ribbon Dill Pickles
    next
    Blue Ribbon Dill Pickles
    Healthy Banana Oatmeal Craisin Muffins Ww
    previous
    Healthy Banana Oatmeal Craisin Muffins Ww
    Blue Ribbon Dill Pickles
    next
    Blue Ribbon Dill Pickles

    Add Your Comment

    twenty − 10 =