Monday, September 22, 2014

Kiwi Lime and Coconut Muffins (Secret Recipe Club )

Kiwi Lime and Coconut Muffins © www.foodbabylife.com

This month I was assigned Chocolate and Chillies by Asiya, a stay at home mum of 2 from Toronto. She has a gorgeous blog where she posts not only the food she makes for her family but does reviews and giveaways. If that weren't enough she also has a second blog about all the arts and crafts she does with her kids called Keepin' 2 Boys Busy. Super woman!

Asiya's family is from India and her husband is Pakistani so I found some delicious sounding recipes like Mummy's Indian Spiced Shrimp and Mango Pistachio Kulfi which I have pinned to try later. What I was really looking for this time though was a kid-pleaser.

This month has been really busy for me with 2 exams, 1 assignment and lots of end of term festivities for school and kindy. Because I've been so busy I haven't been baking much so the boys have been having things like popcorn, cereal or just fruit for afternoon tea. When I saw Asiya's Kiwi, Coconut and Lime Muffins I knew the boys would love them and it would get me back into the baking groove.

I've never used kiwi fruit in this way before but it's such a great idea, and gave these muffins had a lovely tropical flavour which we loved. And yep, a big thumbs up from my 2 little taste testers!


Kiwi Lime and Coconut Muffins © www.foodbabylife.com

Kiwi Lime and Coconut Muffins
Adapted from Chocolate and Chillies

1 ¼ cups white spelt flour
1 ¼ tsp baking powder
½ tsp bicarb soda
¼ tsp salt
½ cup desiccated coconut
3 tbsp coconut oil, room temperature
¾ cup dextrose
2 eggs (if using regular sugar only use 1 egg)
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 kiwi fruits
zest and juice of one lime
extra desiccated coconut for topping

Preheat oven to 190 degrees Celsius. Line a muffin tray with 10 liners.

Peel the kiwi fruits and puree them in a blender or food processor. Pour the puree into a ½ cup measure and add the lime juice and enough water to make ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons.

Add the kiwi puree and all remaining ingredients to the food processor and mix until just combined.

Pour the mixture into prepared muffin tray and sprinkle each with some coconut. (I forgot to do this so toasted up some coconut and sprinkled it over the top once the muffins were cooked).

Bake for 14-16 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Allow to cool for a few minutes before turning out onto a wire rack.

Makes 9-10 muffins





15 comments:

  1. It's always nice when SRC can get us back into the things we thought we didn't have the time for. Happy reveal day!

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  2. I've never had kiwi muffins! I love these!

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  3. So interesting. I have never tried kiwi in baking. Great pick! I loved being assigned to your blog this month! Your Palmiers were delicious!

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  4. Those look phenomenal! What a fantastic pick for SRC today! :)

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  5. How pretty! I adore coconut. Great SRC choice!

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  6. Kiwi... wow, love this! Her blog is full of recipes with interesting twists, and I think you choose a great example

    Have a wonderful Reveal Day!

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  7. Wow, I definitely would never think to put kiwi in muffins but it sounds awesome... so fun and different!

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  8. Looks great! The perfect "Grab and Go" breakfast~

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  9. The coconut on that muffin makes them a winner in my book. Happy Reveal Day!!

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  10. I'm so glad these turned out well for you! Thank you for your kind words as well!

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  11. I never would have thought of putting kiwi with lime and coconut, but they sound delicious! Great pick this month :)

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  12. This pick may be at the top of my list! I love the idea of working with kimi, lime and coconut!!!! I already know how wonderful they will be together. GREAT pick this month.

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  13. I've never added kiwi to muffins before, but it sounds like a tropical delight when added with lime and coconut.

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  14. That sounds sooo good!!! We have kiwi in the house right now and our limes are just getting ripe!

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