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Pippi on 6.15.2012
I wasn’t a fan of this recipe. They were dry and slightly salty. I like the concept, but these weren’t a hit for my family.
Morgan on 8.1.2011
Another great recipe! These muffins were super yummy. I love the oats/chocolate combo.
jenniferlynn on 4.16.2011
I was a bit confused when I read the preparation instructions, since these didn’t follow conventional “muffin” method (wet ingredients incorporated into dry ingredients). So I made these according to the conventional method, and found that the batter was awfully runny…so I added a half cup of all-purpose flour to thicken it up, and that worked.
In the end, these turned out nicely. My super-picky boyfriend liked ‘em!
elsaff on 3.1.2011
Love these muffins…I’ve now made them three times…once with dark choc chips which were yummy, once with blueberries which were also good and once with dried cranberries which made them perfect for breakfast! Very easy and very versatile!
michellesuzette on 2.26.2011
So easy and delicious! I love these–especially since I can consider them healthy. I love when chocolate suddenly becomes healthy!
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lolamama on 4.12.2011
I went to the blog to check all the measurements first. I didn’t have ww pastry flour – just regular ww flour, and they still turned out great. These aren’t a super-sweet muffin as you can tell from the ingredient list. But, we enjoyed them as an after school snack, and I feel better about giving my kids a healthier muffin option.
HowSweetEats on 2.24.2011
krystinaolsen – sorry the muffins weren’t what you had hoped! did you use regular whole wheat flour? the recipe calls for whole wheat pastry flour which is very much like all purpose and tends to yield the same result. using regular whole wheat flour would dry out the muffins and i wouldn’t recommend it.
HowSweetEats on 2.24.2011
jbarr287 – it is a teaspoon of baking soda! I have no idea what happened but I entered in almost all incorrect measurements for this recipe. I am so sorry and it is being taken care of now!
mjrl on 2.23.2011
A Tablespoon of vanilla? I went to the blog in the end to get the correct measurements, it said 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla.
jbarr287 on 2.23.2011
Just to check, are the current measurements listed in the recipe above accurate? So excited to make these and want to make sure they come out perfectly!
1 Tablespoon Baking Soda
¼ teaspoons Salt
½ Tablespoons Cinnamon
Thanks!