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By SZNB
Added November 14, 2006 | Recipe #195479
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By Chef #350913
on April 29, 2009
DELICIOUS!!! I made only slight changes based upon what I had at home to work with. I used plain ff Greek style yogurt (drinkable so it's the consistency of buttermilk). Used the amount of brown sugar called for but kept the measurement loose rather than packed down. Used 1/4 egg beaters for the one egg called for (shaved off one point). Replaced fresh blueberries for 1/2 cup dried since we do not currently have blueberries at the market. Also added a touch of cinnamon as another reviewer suggested and a 1/2 tsp. vanilla. Slight changes but still magnificent!
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on March 18, 2009
These muffins are so tasty and sooooo good!! We loved them! Used a little less brown sugar and low fat yogurt. The mix was very thick but the muffins turned out perfect! Great light muffins! Thanks MM! :)
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This is my second review.These are wonderful First time I followed recipe to a t-brilliant and moist.Second time added pineapple chunks drained along with white choc chips.Third trime added chopped apple and in the middle put a small spoonful of Raspberry jam-really went well together.My children love them and they are so healthy with the oats ,yoghurt and fruit.You can use fruit yoghurts too-full fat whatever. They are one of the most moist and flavourful wholewheat muffin I have tasted!!!!!!!! So easy to make as well-real quick!!!!!
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on February 19, 2013
These are awesome! I added a little vanilla and cinnamon, and cut the brown sugar down to 2/3 cup. As for fruit, I added about 3/4 cup dried cranberries and 2/3 cup chopped pecans. I only had a 6 oz vanilla yogurt, so I added 2 oz of vanilla soy milk to get up to 1 cup. I'm ready to go grab another one!!
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Really moist and yummy. I added a bit of cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla extract and I used vanilla greek yogurt. They come out so perfect in terms of consistency, thanks for this!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy lynettezta
on November 07, 2011
These are very good. Very moist! I thought that 20 minutes would be too long to cook them, but it was just about right - I took them out a few minutes before and they felt done, but upon tasting one, 20 minutes would have been spot on. I made the pumpkin version and added cinnamon, vanilla, cloves and nutmeg. I also made a little topping out of the 1/4 cup of oats I had left in the container and it was just perfect!
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on May 13, 2009
DELICIOUS and fairly healthy! A great change of pace!! We made a double batch and replaced the oil with applesauce and also used vanilla flavored yogurt as that's what we had. I also added in some cinnamon and vanilla as others suggested. :) One half just had chocolate chips placed on top (by my preschoolers) and for the other half, I chopped in some drained tropical fruit and slivered almonds. Ours cooked in about 17 minutes. Thank you very much for the recipe! I'll definitely use it again and again as we ALWAYS have these ingredients on hand! :)
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on January 18, 2007
I believe the WW here means whole-wheat flour :).
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Jenny Ann
on December 23, 2006
This recipe is excellent as written, but supports well a touch of cinnamon. The only thing that confused me is how a WW recipe could have that much sugar in it. My sister replaced the sugar with Splenda and baked the whole recipe in a loaf pan, and her husband ate it all in one evening. It is easy to prepare, moist and flavorful.
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Serving Size: 1 (73 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 12
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