Fluffy Flax-seed Muffins

After a long run I usually crave for something sweet, all that running justifies the calorie intake .. or so I thought all these years!
This new challenge of running and loosing weight has made me rethink and rework most of my food habits. I tried this recipe of flax seed muffins sweetened by raisins and honey,with a bit of alteration to suit my taste. It was my first attempt to use flax seed in a recipe.. especially a dessert, the result totally surprised me, these muffins were just enough sweet fluffy and filling. A perfect low carb and healthy after workout snack or even a dessert served with strawberry or blueberry sauce!
A little bit about flax seed
Flax seed (Alsee/ Alsi) is grown both for its seeds and fiber in the Himalayan terrain in India.They have a warm, earthy and subtly nutty flavor combined with an abundance of omega-3 fatty acids.Various parts of the plant have been used to make fabric, dye, paper, medicines, fishing nets, hair gels, and soap. Flax seed is the source of linseed oil, which is used as an edible oil, as a nutritional supplement, and as an ingredient in many wood finishing products.
Fluffy Flax-seed Muffins
After a long run I usually crave for something sweet, all that running justifies the calorie intake .. or so I thought all these years!
This new challenge of running and loosing weight has made me rethink and rework most of my food habits. I tried this recipe of flax seed muffins sweetened by raisins and honey,with a bit of alteration to suit my taste. It was my first attempt to use flax seed in a recipe.. especially a dessert, the result totally surprised me, these muffins were just enough sweet fluffy and filling. A perfect low carb and healthy after workout snack or even a dessert served with strawberry or blueberry sauce!
A little bit about flax seed
Flax seed (Alsee/ Alsi) is grown both for its seeds and fiber in the Himalayan terrain in India.They have a warm, earthy and subtly nutty flavor combined with an abundance of omega-3 fatty acids.Various parts of the plant have been used to make fabric, dye, paper, medicines, fishing nets, hair gels, and soap. Flax seed is the source of linseed oil, which is used as an edible oil, as a nutritional supplement, and as an ingredient in many wood finishing products.
Steps
- 1
Soak the raisins in warm water for 10 mins, drain and wipe them dry, keep aside.
- 2
Sieve the flour baking powder and baking soda together in a large bowl.add the raisins to the flour and coat them well.
- 3
Mixing the raisins in the flour will ensure that they don’t go to the bottom of the muffin
- 4
Mix the remaining dry ingredients together in the bowl.
- 5
Combine liquid ingredients in a separate bowl.
- 6
Stir liquid ingredients into the dry ingredients all at once..
- 7
Stir the mixture til it comes together; fill muffin tins lined with paper cups, to about 2/3 full.
- 8
Bake at 200 degrees celsius for 20 minutes.
- 9
Remove from them oven, let them cool for 10 mins and the gobble them up!
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