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  2. Carrot Cake Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Ingredient note: The original called for whole wheat – these muffins were the perfect consistency with AP – if you go with whole wheat I would add a little more milk and a little more baking soda. As with all muffin recipes, this one uses “The Muffin Method.” Use a whisk to gently mix together the wet ingredients wand the sugar.

  3. Carrot Cake Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    The recipe will make 15 smaller muffins, or if you like them to be a little bigger, the batter will all fit into 12 muffin tins and doesn’t expand enough that it would be a problem. Read more at ...

  4. Carrot Cake Muffins - AOL

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    There's no frosting or glaze on this cake, but the recipe is so good on its own, it doesn't need anything sweeter! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. 18 Best No-Added-Sugar Snack Recipes for Better Blood Sugar - AOL

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    18 Best No-Added-Sugar Snack Recipes for Better Blood Sugar. Camryn Alexa Wimberly. December 2, 2024 at 10:57 AM. ... View Recipe. Carrot Cake Energy Bites. Jacob Fox.

  6. Carrot cake - Wikipedia

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    The origins of carrot cake is disputed. Published in 1591, there is an English recipe for "pudding in a Carret [] root" [2] that is essentially a carrot stuffed with meat, but it includes many elements common to the modern dessert: shortening, cream, eggs, raisins, sweetener (dates and sugar), spices (clove and mace), scraped carrot, and breadcrumbs (in place of flour).

  7. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    Originally it meant "any of various kinds of bread or cake". [5] The first recorded use of the word muffin was in 1703, [6] and recipes for muffins appear in British cookbooks as early as 1747 in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery. The muffins are described by Glasse as being "like a Honey-comb" inside. [7]

  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. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    This recipe is a wonderful gluten-free, refined sugar-free, and dairy-free alternative to enjoy this holiday season. Get the recipe: Paleo Pumpkin Pie Lisa's Dinnertime Dish