Bake these the night before and have a wonderful Roasted Banana Plum Muffin for breakfast!
Recently I discovered roasted bananas. All of my discoveries are things I find online or see on cooking shows. Which actually I never have time to watch, so thank goodness for food blogs!! Roasted bananas are my current obsession. I want to add them to whatever I am baking. If you have not tried them you really need to. Roasting a banana really intensifies the flavor of the banana.
Basically what you do is you take the whole banana and place it on a cookie sheet. Put it into the oven at 350 degrees and bake it for 10 minutes. Simple and easy. If you follow me on Instagram you can find a picture that I made of how the bananas look before and after baking them. You can cook these up while you are putting together these muffins. When they are done just mash them up and put them into the mixture.
I added plums to my muffins because I wanted a little bit of color and another boost in flavor. As if these bananas do not have enough flavor I went and added more by putting a walnut crust on top of them. I melted butter and brown sugar together. Then added chopped walnuts and put just a spoonful right on top before I cooked them. We have been munching on muffins each morning for breakfast all week (and maybe for snacks too). One thing I wanted to share with you about the muffins are the liners. After baking them I of course needed to dig in but the muffin really stuck to the liner. I though it was a failure. Then I waited for them to cool off and still they stuck. Well I waited overnight to see what would happen and bingo! The liners came off perfectly. So I am going to recommend to bake these the night before and allow them to cool completely before you tear into them. Asking why this happened on Facebook I found out this happens when you have no oil or any kind of fat in your recipe(you can always spray the liner if you want to eat them right away). These have banana Greek yogurt in place of the oil so there is no fat indeed. The yogurt and fruits in these muffins make them very moist and soft. I would also recommend storing them in the refrigerator as well! ENJOY!
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Roasted Banana Plum Muffins
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 3/4 cup milk
- 6 oz banana Greek yogurt I use Chobani
- 2 roasted bananas mashed
- 2 plums diced
- FOR THE WALNUT TOPPING:
- 3 tablespoon butter
- 2 1/2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400. Prepare 2-12 cup muffin tins with liners. (this recipe makes 16 muffins)
- In mixing bowl add the flour, baking soda, salt and sugar. Stir together.
- Add egg, milk and Greek yogurt into the flour mixture.Mix well.
- Stir in roasted bananas and plums.
- Divide batter into muffin tin.
- Prepare walnut topping by melting butter and dark brown sugar together.
- Stir in walnuts.
- Spoon 1/2 tablespoon of walnut topping onto each muffin.
- Bake for 12-15 minutes or until tooth pick inserted comes out clean.
- Cool and ENJOY!
Notes
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Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes
How awesome that you put plums into muffins. Never seen this before! Love it!
Nancy P.
Thanks Ashley!
Asmita
This looks divine! Please pass me some!
Nancy P.
Sure can! Thanks Asmita!
Heather @ French Press
I love that you roasted the bananas – yum thanks so much for linking up to wake up wednesdays
Nancy P.
I think it really brought out the flavor in these! Thanks Heather!
Kristin @ Dizzy Busy and Hungry!
Hi, I hopped over here from Thursdays Treasures. I have never roasted bananas before, but now I am going to try! These look so delicious, what a perfect breakfast to start any day of the week.
Nancy P.
You should definitely try the roasted bananas Kristin!
Miss Messy
What a great idea to use plums! These look fabulous!
Nancy P.
Thanks so much!!!!
Jen @ Jen's Favorite Cookies
So what’s your technique for roasting the bananas, exactly? Sounds like something I need to try.
Nancy P.
Hey Jen! I place the whole banana, peel and all in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees. Thanks!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl
Great job! I love plums, they are one of my favorite summer treats… wishing I had one of these muffins for breakfast now! 🙂
Nancy P.
Pamela thanks! I loved the addition of plums to these muffins!
Mr. & Mrs. P
Bet the banana and plum combo must be awesome!!! Delicious!
Nancy P.
Delicious is exactly what my family kept saying about them!
Julie @ This Gal Cooks
These are so pretty, Nancy! I’ve never roasted bananas before. Thanks for introducing me to it! Pinned!
Nancy P.
Your welcome Julie! Thanks girl!
Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking
These muffins look amazing, Nancy! That banana-plum combination must make them so tender and delicious!
Nancy P.
They are tender! But oh so good! Thanks Georgia!
Julia
What a happy match of flavours! Gotta get some plums soon so I can try this at home!
Nancy P.
My family really enjoyed these! Thanks Julia!
Julie
Looks delicious, you are invited to share this with Show Your Stuff:
http://juliejewels1.blogspot.com/2013/08/show-your-stuff-91.html
Nancy P.
Thanks Julie!
Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later!
Wow, these look so moist & the combination sounds heavenly! Thanks for sharing at Sweet & Savory Saturdays #28.
~Amber @ DessertNowDinnerLater.com
Brenna @ Life After Laundry
These look delicious. I am always looking for a new muffin recipe to make for breakfast. Thank you for sharing with the Less Laundry, More Linking party.
Nancy P.
Thanks Brenna!
Jocelyn
Ohhh, I bet banana and plum are divine together!! These look great!
Nancy P.
They are divine together!!
Bismah
Hi Nancy!
These muffins look really good. I have never heard of putting plum in muffins before. I am sure it is tasty especially with the banana flavor added in.
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Nancy P.
The plums are wonderful in this! Thanks Bismah!
Tamara Coleman
I’ve been seeing and hearing about roasted bananas a lot lately and I happen to be fond of bananas so I’m going to have to test it out! 🙂 These looks DELISH!
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Nancy P.
Thanks so much Tamara!