Strawberry and Ricotta Muffins

    Strawberry and Ricotta Muffins

    Serves:

    Makes 12-16

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups (300g) self-raising flour
    • 1 tsp bicarb soda
    • 1 lemon, zest
    • 1/2 cup (115g) raw caster sugar
    • 1/3 cup (80g) butter, melted
    • 1 cup (270g) ricotta
    • 2 eggs
    • 3/4 cup (180ml) milk
    • 1 punnet (250g) strawberries

    Method

    Step 1. Preheat oven to 190°C (170°C fan-forced). In a large bowl, combine flour, bicarb, zest and sugar. In a jug, whisk together melted butter, 2/3 cup ricotta (reserve the rest), eggs and milk. Form a well in centre of dry ingredients and beat in liquid ingredients. Remove stems from strawberries. Set aside approximately 9-10 strawberries and dice the rest. Stir diced strawberries through batter.

    Step 2. Line a 1/2 cup muffin tray with patty papers. Three-quarter fill each one with batter.

    Step 3. Place a small spoonful of reserved ricotta onto each muffin. Slice remaining strawberries lengthwise into quarters and place three pieces on top of each.

    Step 4. Bake for 16-18 minutes.

    Strawberry and ricotta muffins

    Notes

    • Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
    • Substitute strawberries with other berries or stone fruit – whatever is in season.
    • Including fruit in muffins is a great way to get those fruit serves in for the day and these Banana and maple syrup muffins are a real favourite.
    • If you are looking for a naughty treat then you can try these Double chocolate muffins. They are twice as nice.
    • If your kids try to skip out on a proper breakfast then lure them back with these Blackberry and muesli breakfast muffins. They will think they are having a treat and you will know they are having a good start to the day.
    • You can even sneak veggies into your daily baking with these Carrot and walnut muffins. Just be sure to grate that carrot finely so they don't know.
    • You can make these Healthy lunch box muffins so easily but be sure not to tell the kids they are healthy.
    • If you have an apple rolling around in the fruit bowl then these Invisible apple muffins are so easy to make and are especially nice when eaten warm.
    • Last but not least, when the kids go to school mums can make these very grown-up Coffee pecan muffins and sit back and relax with a nice cup of tea.
    • This recipe was created for Kidspot, New Zealand's best recipe finder by Greer Worsley, who blogs at Typically Red.

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