Baby Led Weaning Carrot Cake Muffins
Muffins were probably the first food i learnt how to bake.
Baby led weaning carrot cake muffins. Unlimited blw support through my facebook page. So you do not have to worry about this being a sugary treat for your baby. This baby muffins recipe is from gill rapley s baby led weaning cookbook which you can find here. Add milk and mix until a sticky dough has formed.
We ll be topping it with cream cheese mixed with fresh orange zest makes 4 muffins double the quantity for a big cake. Access to all recipes. The soft and easy to hold texture makes this a great baby led weaning meal for your little ones. These carrot muffins have nothing sweet in them making them ideal for any meal of the day or even as a snack.
This is restricted content. Step 1 preheat oven 200 degrees celcius grease muffins tin step 2 in a bowl add flour baking powder and then rub room temperature butter in until breadcrumb texture. Step 3 add cheese carrot kale and mixed herbs then mix. Here s our recipe which is sugar free delicious and most importantly penny approved.
Step 1 pre heat oven 190 degrees celcius then line muffin tin with paper cases or grease a silicone muffin tray. Grate carrots and place in a bowl. Then squeeze out the orange juice from the oranges into the same bowl and grate the zest from 1 of the oranges. This is a carrot muffins recipe from the baby led weaning cookbook which you can purchase here.
This recipe does not contain any refined sugar and uses the natural sweetness from the carrots and apples to make it mildly sweet. They are soft and spongy easy to make and contain no sugar or salt. Step 2 add melted butter into the carrot mix. If your little one doesn t fancy carrots it s a great way to incorporate i am deliberately avoiding the term hide them into their diet.
But carrot cake is my all time favourite and as mr plw isn t part of the carrot cake fan club it s not very often i make it. App users get free access if you are an app user please click here. I used to go back and forth between kitchen and living room where my mum used to sit in front of the computer asking her how much flour oil milk whatever to put in the batter how high should the oven be and how long should i keep them in for. Making them the perfect first muffin for babies.