Tonight, on Milk & Cookies
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Anyways… there’s a big twist on this week’s cookie blog. You’d never believe it if I hadn’t been hyping it all week long. Okay… are you ready? [cut to commercial] Okay… are you ready? This week’s cookie blog is about muffins. That’s right, all along you thought this was a blog about cookies and now I’ve pulled the rug out from under your feet!
I’ve made muffins before and they usually come out okay, or fine, or pretty good. But these ones are awesome. I’ve always wanted to make muffins that taste like they came from a café, and these ones finally do! Of course, they have no health benefits whatsoever and barely qualify as a breakfast food. Whatever. Apparently café operators don’t worry about these things so neither do I.

Ingredients
I mostly followed a recipe I found on Recipezaar and then changed it slightly to make it better. Basically I just added a little more sugar and baking powder. My friend Harley was telling me that you’re supposed to use nice fresh baking powder to make muffin recipes turn out right, rather than the stuff that’s been in the back of your cupboard for months. My baking powder has been in my cupboard a while… but I figured instead of buying new stuff I would just add more baking powder to the recipe. Ta da. Nice and fluffy.
Here’s the stats (makes 15 muffins):
- 2 cups flour
- 1/3 cup light-brown sugar
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1/2 cup butter, melted and cooled
- 2 eggs, lightly beaten
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 package semi-sweet chocolate chips (~12 oz or 2 cups)

Ready to go in the oven
Preheat oven to 400 F. Place muffin papers in muffin tin. In a large bowl, stir together dry ingredients (flour, sugars, baking powder, salt) In a plastic bowl, microwave butter until melted. Add milk, eggs, and vanilla to melted butter and stir. Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and stir until just combined. Add chocolate chips and stir a little more. Spoon batter into muffin cup, filling each cup between 3/4 and all the way full. Sprinkle sugar across the tops. Bake ~15 minutes.
If you’ve ever made muffins before, you know they tell you that the less you stir the better. But isn’t there some minimum amount of stirring that just has to be done or else the things don’t mix together? Some of it depends on the spoon (use a big one!). My own personal rule is to absolutely positively never stir more than 25 stirs after mixing wet and dry ingredients. It’s generally pretty easy to stay under 25. But someday maybe a real muffin expert will tell me how you get everything stirred together in 5 stirs or less. Crazy.

Actually this picture is from this weekend's batch not tonight's so I was able to photograph them in natural light. Beautiful, huh?
Anyways, ponder these things while you wait the 15 minutes. Then take out the muffins & let them cool on a cooling rack. Or eat them. They are best straight out of the oven. Enjoy! Or rather, since I’m the one with a bunch of warm muffins in my kitchen, Yum!
P.S. While the second batch is baking, you can ponder why reality TV shows repeat the exact same thing before and after a commercial break. After a week of filming 24 hours a day on multiple cameras, do they not have enough material? Do they think we won’t notice?
Jason microwaved the muffin before service. It makes the difference when I saw the chocolate melted slightly.
I’m totally making these tomorrow! ….and don’t forget the dramatic clouds-moving-in-the-sky-sped-up-super-fast to show realty tv time passing!
Amazing…it seems you are using your extensive scientific training to become an excellent baker; as skill you certainly never learned from your mother!