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Old 12-08-2012, 09:23 AM   #1070
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LOL, Sun! I think Ursy and I play off each other quite nicely.


Are you using enough baking powder, Blue? Usually it takes one teaspoon per cup of flour.

What kind of applesauce? What's in it? If it's commercial apple puree--yanno, the stuff in jars--it probably has too much liquid in it. You can drain it like you do yogurt to thicken it up and get some of that excess water out, or you can reduce the other liquid in the recipe.

Is this a substitution recipe, one that was originally meant for butter and sugar? It might be better to find a recipe that was specifically developed for applesauce and honey. The honey substitution for sugar is not one-to-one, and again, you have to reduce the liquid.

I find the Baker's Banter Blog a treasure trove of information, and they have a baker's helpline that you can call during business hours to ask questions about things like this. http://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog/

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/new-zealand-bran-muffins-recipe Here is a bran muffin recipe that is extremely flexible, judging by the commentary. I would DEFINITELY flip the proportions of flour and bran--that is a HUGE amount of bran for twelve muffins--and if you need a substitute for butter I would try either coconut oil or applesauce. With all that bran, it might be loads better not to drain the applesauce, actually; bran absorbs a lot of liquid.

I found that recipe by typing applesauce and honey into this search engine. http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/SearchByIngredient
Such great information Bit!!! ) Thank you... I'll be back with the recipe and maybe we can figure this out. I can't eat any muffins made at any of the stores around including whole foods and sprouts and not going to give in to maltitol!! I love muffins and miss them!
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