Warm luscious muffins fresh from the oven with
rich melting chocolate and warm juicy raspberries,
what could say love better on a cold morning?
Valentines.
Topped with a Dove heart which slowly melts
from the heat of the muffin.
Chocolate and raspberry stuffed inside the warm muffin. You can see
how moist these are. Enjoy!
Chocolate Raspberry Muffins
2 C. flour
1 T. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
1 C. sugar
2 large eggs
1 C. milk
6 T. melted butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 C. frozen raspberries
3/4 C. mini chocolate chips
1 tsp. flour
Preheat oven to 400. Line 6 jumbo muffin cups with the
jumbo liners or 12 regular muffin cups. I love to use the
jumbo ones!
In a medium bowl mix the dry ingredients. Melt the butter
and stir in the milk and vanilla and then add the eggs.
Whisk the wet ingredients to break up the eggs and
get everything combined. Make a well in the middle of
the flour mix and pour the milk mix in. With a spoon, stir
just until combined.
In a small bowl toss the mini chips and the flour. The flour
keeps the chips from sinking in the batter. Stir the raspberries
and chips into the batter.
Fill the muffin cups about 2/3 full. Sprinkle with candy sprinkles
or sanding sugar. Place in the oven and
bake for about 25 to 30 minutes for jumbo muffins and
about 20 minutes for regular sized muffins.
Preheat oven to 400. Line 6 jumbo muffin cups with the
jumbo liners or 12 regular muffin cups. I love to use the
jumbo ones!
In a medium bowl mix the dry ingredients. Melt the butter
and stir in the milk and vanilla and then add the eggs.
Whisk the wet ingredients to break up the eggs and
get everything combined. Make a well in the middle of
the flour mix and pour the milk mix in. With a spoon, stir
just until combined.
In a small bowl toss the mini chips and the flour. The flour
keeps the chips from sinking in the batter. Stir the raspberries
and chips into the batter.
Fill the muffin cups about 2/3 full. Sprinkle with candy sprinkles
or sanding sugar. Place in the oven and
bake for about 25 to 30 minutes for jumbo muffins and
about 20 minutes for regular sized muffins.
Let the muffins cool 5 minutes before topping with
Dove chocolates. They will slowly melt from the
heat of the muffin. Yum!
Dove chocolates. They will slowly melt from the
heat of the muffin. Yum!
I will be linking this up with
Foodie Fridays
Seasonal Sundays
Now this is my kind of breakfast! Love these and the Dove on top is sweet! ;D
ReplyDeleteThey'd be wonderful with a nice strong cup of Java:@)
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, LOVE! There is nothing like the chocolate/raspberry combination. I'm hungry!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, they look so good my eyes are seriously watering...
ReplyDeleteThese look good and I bet they taste heavenly! I love the chocolate heart melting in the center! Have to try this!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday!
XO,
Jane
I'll be making these as soon as I get off work today, thanks again Jacqueline, for sharing all things wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Yummy! Any time Dove is involved, I'm ready. ~ sarah
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I love the closeup of the inside of the muffin. Mmmmm xo
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... those look delicious! I can't wait to try them out! Love the Dove heart in the middle, little touch of extra sweetness!
ReplyDelete-april
Yummy looking muffins, love the chocolate heart on top.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Yummy I am going to have to try that recipe. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
www.clochesandlavender.com
Wow ! They look wonderful! Thanks joann
ReplyDeleteCould you send a dozen of these my way?? mmm
ReplyDeleteThose look so heavenly and delicious, what could be better chocolate and rasberry! Have a fantastic week.
ReplyDeleteAnn
I'm feeling the love! These darling muffins look "out of this world" delicious!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines!
P.S. I love Kylie's nails :-)
Jacqueline, these look and sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day.♥
I LOOOVE chocolate with respberries so these are a must try. Thanks so much! XO, Pinky
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