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  2. Rhubarb Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Add in the diced rhubarb to the batter and give 5 stirs. Stirthis just enough to evenly distribute the rhubarb bits throughout the batter. Fill your cups generously, 3/4's full or a bit more. Add yoursparkle sugar to the top and them pop them in the oven. Bake for 20 - 22 minutes until the tops are golden brown.

  3. Rhubarb Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Pre-heat your oven to 375 (F). Line your muffin tin with paper cups. Mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in a large bowl and then set aside.

  4. Make the Most of Spring Produce with Fresh Rhubarb Bread - AOL

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    In a large bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar, sour cream, oil, orange zest, vanilla, and eggs. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cardamom, and salt.

  5. Jumbo Strawberry-and-Rhubarb Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 375° and position the rack in the lower third of the oven. Coat 6 jumbo muffin cups with nonstick baking spray. In a large bowl, mix the flour with the 3/4 cup of sugar, the ...

  6. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    London Cries: A Muffin Man (c. 1759). The word muffin is thought to come from the Low German muffen, meaning "little cakes". [4] The Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a possible link to Old French moflet, a type of bread.

  7. Rhubarb - Wikipedia

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    Rhubarb is the fleshy, edible stalks of species and hybrids (culinary rhubarb) of Rheum in the family Polygonaceae, which are cooked and used for food. [2] The plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows from short, thick rhizomes .

  8. Muffin - Wikipedia

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    A muffin or bun is an individually portioned baked product; however, the term can refer to one of two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread (like a crumpet) that is baked and then cooked on a griddle (typically unsweetened), or a (often sweetened) quickbread that is chemically leavened and then baked in a mold.

  9. The Absolute Best Way to Keep Costco Muffins Fresher Longer

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    Stuber and Echeverría both recommend labeling your muffins. "Label each container with the date baked and the date frozen," Echeverría says. Remember: FIFO. This acronym stands for first-in ...