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| served = Warm or room temperature
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The '''muffin''' is a type of [[quick bread]] that is baked in portions appropriate for one person. They are similar in size and cooking methods to [[cupcake]]s; however, cupcakes are considered a [[dessert]] with sweet decorations or frosting, whereas muffins can be sweet or savory. The term "muffin" often refers to the American muffin, which is distinct from the English muffin. The American muffin is leavened with baking powder or baking soda, while the English muffin is a flat yeast-leavened [[bread]].
 
==History==
A '''muffin''' is an individual-sized, baked product. It can refer to two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread and a cupcake-like quickbread. The flatbread is of British or European derivation, while the quickbread originated in North America.
The origin of the muffin is unclear, but the American-style muffin has its roots in the United States. The English muffin, on the other hand, has been a staple in the United Kingdom for centuries, traditionally cooked on a griddle.
 
==Ingredients and Preparation==
== Types of Muffins ==
Muffins are made using a standard method of combining wet and dry ingredients separately before mixing them together. The basic ingredients include [[flour]], [[baking powder]] or [[baking soda]], [[sugar]], [[eggs]], and [[butter]]. Variations may include ingredients such as [[blueberries]], [[chocolate chips]], [[nuts]], or [[bananas]] to create different flavors.
Muffins come in various types, including:
==Types==
 
There are many types of muffins, including:
* '''[[English muffin]]''': A small, round, flat type of yeast-leavened bread which is commonly sliced horizontally, toasted, and buttered.
* [[Blueberry muffin|Blueberry]] - containing fresh or frozen blueberries.
* '''[[American muffin]]''': A sweet, cake-like baked good, often with fruit or nuts.
* [[Chocolate chip muffin|Chocolate chip]] - with chocolate chips mixed into the batter.
 
* [[Bran muffin|Bran]] - made with wheat bran for a high-fiber option.
== Ingredients ==
* [[Corn muffin|Corn]] - incorporating cornmeal for a distinct texture and flavor.
Muffins are typically made with a combination of the following ingredients:
==Nutritional Information==
 
Muffins can vary greatly in their nutritional content based on the ingredients used. Generally, they are a source of carbohydrates and can be high in sugar and fat, especially if made with a large amount of sugar and butter or if they contain high-fat add-ins like chocolate chips.
* [[Flour]]
==Serving and Consumption==
* [[Egg (food)|Eggs]]
Muffins are often eaten for breakfast or as a snack. They can be served warm or at room temperature and are frequently enjoyed with [[coffee]] or [[tea]]. In some cases, muffins may be split and toasted before serving.
* [[Butter]]
==Cultural Significance==
* [[Milk]]
In many cultures, muffins are a popular choice for a quick and easy breakfast or snack, appreciated for their convenience and versatility. They are also a common item in coffee shops and bakeries.
* [[Sugar]]
==See Also==
* [[Baking powder]] or [[Baking soda]]
* [[Bread]]
 
* [[Cake]]
== Nutritional Information ==
Muffins can vary significantly in their nutritional content depending on the ingredients used. Generally, they are high in [[carbohydrates]] and [[calories]], especially when made with added [[sugar]] and [[fat]].
 
== Preparation ==
Muffins are prepared by mixing the dry ingredients separately from the wet ingredients and then combining them. The batter is then poured into muffin tins and baked until golden brown.
 
== Variations ==
There are numerous variations of muffins, including:
 
* [[Blueberry muffin]]
* [[Chocolate chip muffin]]
* [[Banana nut muffin]]
* [[Bran muffin]]
 
== See Also ==
* [[Cupcake]]
* [[Cupcake]]
* [[Quick bread]]
* [[Scone]]
* [[Biscuit (bread)|Biscuit]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
== External Links ==
* [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Muffin Muffin on WikiMD]
 
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[[Category:Quick breads]]
[[Category:Breakfast foods]]
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[[Category:Snack foods]]
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[[Category:American cuisine]]
[[Category:British cuisine]]

Revision as of 20:51, 30 December 2024


Muffin
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A variety of muffins
Alternative names
Type Baked goods
Course Breakfast, Snack
Place of origin
Region or state
Associated national cuisine
Created by
Invented
Cooking time minutes to minutes
Serving temperature
Main ingredients Flour, Eggs, Butter, Milk, Sugar
Ingredients generally used
Variations
Food energy kcal
Nutritional value Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g
Glycemic index
Similar dishes
Other information
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A muffin is an individual-sized, baked product. It can refer to two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread and a cupcake-like quickbread. The flatbread is of British or European derivation, while the quickbread originated in North America.

Types of Muffins

Muffins come in various types, including:

  • English muffin: A small, round, flat type of yeast-leavened bread which is commonly sliced horizontally, toasted, and buttered.
  • American muffin: A sweet, cake-like baked good, often with fruit or nuts.

Ingredients

Muffins are typically made with a combination of the following ingredients:

Nutritional Information

Muffins can vary significantly in their nutritional content depending on the ingredients used. Generally, they are high in carbohydrates and calories, especially when made with added sugar and fat.

Preparation

Muffins are prepared by mixing the dry ingredients separately from the wet ingredients and then combining them. The batter is then poured into muffin tins and baked until golden brown.

Variations

There are numerous variations of muffins, including:

See Also

References

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