Saturday, April 11, 2009

Nutritious PineApple Multigrain Muffin



Good to Know - Barley is a very good source of fiber and selenium. It also serves as a good source of the minerals phosphorus, copper and manganese. When buying for barley look for hulled or whole barley as Pearl barley goes through various degrees of polishing, or "pearling". Pearl barley is much less chewy and quicker cooking than hulled barley, but it is also much lower in nutrients, and would not be considered whole grain.



 Ingredients

Oats - 1/2 Cup
Whole barley - 1/2 Cup
Quinoa - 1/2 Cup
Whole wheat flour – 1/2 Cup
Brown Rice flour – 1/2 cup.
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Chia powder - 2 table spoons (chia is very good egg substitute)
Salt - 1/2 tsp
Apple Sauce - 1/2 Cup
Pineapple juice - 1/2 Cup
Pineapple Slices - 5
Chopped Pecans - handful
Dates - 5
Honey - 2 table spoons (You can make it to 1/2 cup or to taste, I made a kind of sugar free version so if you want make it sweeter)
Cinnamon powder - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1 table spoon
Water - 1 Cup

Method of Preparation
 1) Chop the pineapple into small pieces.
2) Dry roast oats, whole barley and quinoa separately till the raw smell is gone.
3) Combine all of the above and grind it to a fine powder.
4) In a bowl combine Oats, whole barley, quinoa powder, brown rice flour, White Whole wheat flour, Baking powder, salt, Cinnamon powder, chopped pecans, Chia powder, chopped dates.
5) Mix the dry ingredients well and add the Oil, chopped pineapple and pine apple juice, honey and apple sauce.
6) Add water and mix the batter well. This batter should be much thicker than pancake batter.
7) Preheat an oven to 350 degrees.
8) Pour this batter to muffin mould (you can pour 3/4 or full as it doesn't raise much) and bake for 20 mins till a knife inserted comes out clean.
9) The muffin was not hard nor very soft and fluffy but tasted good and is very nutritious because of all the whole grains.
10) This muffin wasn't very sweet, so if you want can increase the quantity of honey or serve this with fruit preserve if required and have as a healthy breakfast and as a guilt free snack.

Event Participation

1) Sending this to Whole Grain Baking Event - Brown Rice hosted by Madhuram of Eggless Cooking.
Cooking Time: 20 mins
Preparation Time: 15 mins
Serves – 12 muffins

3 comments:

Abhirami Venkatram said...

Certainly sounds nutirtious, especially with whole grains. I like to try this.

Just a quick suggestion, if you care. Instead of giving the nutrition information on one of the ingredients only, (I know why you do this; you don't want to replicate same info in many recipes) you can just give a hyperlink for every ingredient and make the info pop-up. You can have all the info in a common repository. If you want to pay me, I can give more valid suggestions :-)

chef and her kitchen said...

Very healthy one dear..loved ur version

Madhuram said...

That's such a great muffin recipe. So healthy and almost fat free.

 
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