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Apricot Walnut Oatmeal Muffins

This is a recipe I got from the Dr. OZ newsletter that I have signed up to receive. If you have not heard Dr OZ, here is one ardent fan’s (namely me) words on him…
I am not a fan, but a devotee of the GREAT Wizard OZ – I am OZstruck by his Ozsomeness, and following him is the most Ozpicious thing I am doing and can’t OZk for more since this makes me a student of the OZmaina universe(ity). He oOZes charm and he is OZstanding – Have I brought you into the OZone yet?– nuff said ;)
Anyway, these muffins are a recipe of Marjorie Johnson. These are packed
 with, I quote, “With fiber from apricots, healthy fats from pecans (or nut in case – walnut which is very high in Omega 3) and whole grains from the oatmeal, these muffins are a great way to start the day” I subbed the pecans for the nuts in hand, walnuts and did not in anyway detract from the health benefits thus quoted.
It was a sensible treat that my kids came home to – Love the see the happiness on their face when they walk in the door, tired from a school day, carrying 40lbs back-packs (I kid you not) to find that I’ve made them a special treat – Although recently, not having a treat seems to kindle disappointment – But the caveat has always been, if I’ve made you a treat, then please treat it as one and not as a daily expectation… But you know what suckers moms are for the smile or hug of approval – So I am working harrrd! I have copied and pasted the recipe from the Dr. Oz Show website
AWO muffin
Ingredients
Makes 12 muffins
1 cup quick cooking oats
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking power
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup dried apricots, chopped
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/3 cup canola oil
1 egg
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed

AWO Muffin 6
Preparation
Place oats and buttermilk in a bowl. Stir to combine. Cover and let stand for 20-30 minutes. In a large bowl sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir in apricots and pecans. Add oil, egg and brown sugar to the oatmeal mixture and combine well. Pour the oatmeal mixture into the flour mixture. Stir just to moisten the dry ingredients. It will look lumpy. Divide batter into 12 greased muffin cups.
Bake in a preheated oven at 375°F for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove muffins from muffin tin and cool on a wire rack.
Enjoy this goodness with friends and loved onesJ

AWO Muffin 4
AWO Muffins 3AWO Muffins 2
AWO Muffin 8


This took 15 minutes longer than the promised 30 minute meal, but who would mind waiting a few minutes longer for this yummy muffin :)
Day 6 of the week long blogging marathon initiated by Srivalli

Apricot Walnut Oatmeal Muffins

This is a recipe I got from the Dr. OZ newsletter that I have signed up to receive. If you have not heard Dr OZ, here is one ardent fan’s (namely me) words on him…
I am not a fan, but a devotee of the GREAT Wizard OZ – I am OZstruck by his Ozsomeness, and following him is the most Ozpicious thing I am doing and can’t OZk for more since this makes me a student of the OZmaina universe(ity). He oOZes charm and he is OZstanding – Have I brought you into the OZone yet?– nuff said ;)
Anyway, these muffins are a recipe of Marjorie Johnson. These are packed
 with, I quote, “With fiber from apricots, healthy fats from pecans (or nut in case – walnut which is very high in Omega 3) and whole grains from the oatmeal, these muffins are a great way to start the day” I subbed the pecans for the nuts in hand, walnuts and did not in anyway detract from the health benefits thus quoted.
It was a sensible treat that my kids came home to – Love the see the happiness on their face when they walk in the door, tired from a school day, carrying 40lbs back-packs (I kid you not) to find that I’ve made them a special treat – Although recently, not having a treat seems to kindle disappointment – But the caveat has always been, if I’ve made you a treat, then please treat it as one and not as a daily expectation… But you know what suckers moms are for the smile or hug of approval – So I am working harrrd! I have copied and pasted the recipe from the Dr. Oz Show website
AWO muffin
Ingredients
Makes 12 muffins
1 cup quick cooking oats
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking power
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup dried apricots, chopped
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/3 cup canola oil
1 egg
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed

AWO Muffin 6
Preparation
Place oats and buttermilk in a bowl. Stir to combine. Cover and let stand for 20-30 minutes. In a large bowl sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir in apricots and pecans. Add oil, egg and brown sugar to the oatmeal mixture and combine well. Pour the oatmeal mixture into the flour mixture. Stir just to moisten the dry ingredients. It will look lumpy. Divide batter into 12 greased muffin cups.
Bake in a preheated oven at 375°F for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove muffins from muffin tin and cool on a wire rack.
Enjoy this goodness with friends and loved onesJ

AWO Muffin 4
AWO Muffins 3AWO Muffins 2
AWO Muffin 8


This took 15 minutes longer than the promised 30 minute meal, but who would mind waiting a few minutes longer for this yummy muffin :)
Day 6 of the week long blogging marathon initiated by Srivalli

49 comments:

The Foodie said...

This is really a power packed muffin...Dr OZ rocks!

Paaka Shaale said...

Oh wow Priya!!! These muffins are a great combo of health, taste and whole some goodness. Thanks for posting this :)

Shobha said...

Muffins look delicious..lovely presentation...I liked the serving dish very much.

My attempt at The Julie/Julia project said...

Love these muffins... nutty crunchy and chewy goodness... yum :D

Edible Art said...

aww these look wonderful!
you would get a hug of approval from me too if i had one of these babies! (:

Rani acharyulu said...

Healthy cookies,looks delicious with you beautiful teapot.

Rekha shoban said...

muffins looks perfect....i love walnuts...nice click!

Prathibha said...

lovely muffins..healthy n yummy too!!!

kitchen queen said...

yummy perfect and healthy muffins.

Priya Sreeram said...

wholesome goodness in it priya, slurp

schmetterlingwords said...

Wow... I love Walnut and Apricot combination... the muffin looks very yummy... only 1 egg na.. So, I can try an eggless version of this.. bookmarked :-)

Pavani said...

Wow, those muffins look nutritious and delicious. I've seen Dr. Oz on Oprah show, but have never seen his own show. Keep those healthy treats coming on your blog.

Divya.M said...

lovely recipe...looks yumm,,,

Rumana Rawat said...

Thanks dear:)

Harini said...

I am also Dr OZ fan, though I don't follow his shows regularly..love some of the recipes from his shows..This one rocks!

ila said...

Yummy and healthy muffins :) bookmarked... :)

veena krishnakumar said...

This looks so yummy...healthy...

Suchi said...

Muffins are gorgeous priya!

Ramya said...

Dr.Oz muffins looks Ozzuummmee:-)
Powerpacked..perfect for breakfast..I wish I cud grab one:-)

Pari said...

Lovely muffins, great recipe.

FOODELICIOUS

Priya said...

Wat a wholesome and super fluffy muffins, beautiful muffins..

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

nice clicks.. they look so cute !! perfect and yummy

Priya (elaichii) said...

ThankOz for the recipe! power packed muffins!

Priya (elaichii) said...

ThankOz for the recipe! power packed muffins!

Suja Sugathan said...

Looks lovely and perfect..great combo.

sweethome said...

Wonderful recipe.Looks very yummy

Rachu said...

I am all into the OZ zone...:D
this is a beautiful treat.. nice muffins
ammaandbaby.blogspot.com/

Soumya Vineeth said...

These are really cute n healthy muffins n ya, cool clicks!

Kamalika said...

Lovely muffins .. pass on some to have with my daily tea...

I love them when they are warm

Kamalika
http://janakipattiskitchen.blogspot.com/

Hema Mahen said...

These look yummy and beautiful...

Archana said...

What do I say other than bookmarked?

Will make them tomorrow.

Smitha said...

they look yummO!!!....healthy and too good!
Smitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors

Krithi's Kitchen said...

The muffins look so perfect and wholesome..

http://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com

PriyaVaasu said...

Healthy, Tasty n Delicious Muffins!!!!

Swathi said...

Looks delicious and healthy.

Divya Vikram said...

I like anything baked with oatmeal. Looks delicious dear.

Reshmi Mahesh said...

super healthy muffins..

FunWidFud

savitha ramesh said...

Wonderful muffins and lovely recipe.thanks for sharing.

divya said...

wow..nice clicks n great recipe dear..

Samyuktha said...

these are the best muffins I've ever tasted!!

aipi said...

Wholesome n delicious..loved all the ingredients going in there :)


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Smita said...

This is another fan of Dr OZ ... happy that i have come across your blog !!

Radhika said...

lovely looking muffins and I loved the fact that you made with oatmeal.

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

I loveeeee the muffins , they have lovely tops and i love that.
Lovee all ur jars and plates too .
I wouldn mind waiting even for half an hour more :-) too , for these delicious bites.

Swati Sapna said...

This is the perfect muffin to start your day with! Thanks a ton :)n Its my first time visiting your blog and I stumble upon such an awesome recipe! Am definitely gonna follow u regularly now...
I love muffins of any kind and use wholewheat and brown sugar myself. Here's my version that you can look up - http://theweekendepicurean.blogspot.com/2011/03/whole-wheat-chocolate-chip-muffins.html

Usha said...

Those are one healthy muffins!

RS said...

Looks gorgeous...Following ur blog...

simply.food said...

Drool worthy muffins. Following your blog .You have anice collection of posts. Do drop by simply.food some time.

Rosalee said...

What would happen if I used rolled oats in this recipe?? I really don't like the consistency of quick oats.
They also have no food value..in comparison to rolled variety.
I also would like to use walnuts and a variety of dried fruit which I buy:
cranberries, bing cherries, white and black raisins and blueberries
instead of apricots.
Any assistance about my rolled question would be very much appreciated.
Thanks

 

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