Breakfast for Lunch: Fluffy Cinnamon Sugar Breakfast Puffs
These mini-French toast puffs are perfect for before school when you are rushing out the door and need something quick and easy. They’re great for those who love something sweet for lunch and are super easy to prepare the night before. Its makes with simple ingredients you can find in your home and can be don’t in 30 minutes. After you make these, you’ll be hooked, and it will become your go to breakfast.
List of tools-
Muffin pan
Measuring cups
Spatula
Hand mixer/ stand mixer
Tips and tricks-
- you can use a wire cooling rack when you get the puffs out of the oven
- you can use a cookie scoop, when putting batter in the muffins tins to make sure all that each one is the same size
- Fill each muffin tin cup 2/3 of the way to make sure that they aren’t overfilled when they are baked
Yield- 18
Prep time- 15 mins
Cook time- 15 mins
Author- Megan Menendez
Ingredients-
Cinnamon sugar Mix
- ½ cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
Batter
- 1 ½ cups All-Purpose Flour
- ½ teaspoon Baking Powder
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Nutmeg
- ⅓ cup Vegetable Shortening(room temperature)
- ½ cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 Large Egg (room temperature)
- ½ cup Milk
- ½ cup Unsalted Butter (melted – for dipping the muffins in after they are baked
Instructions-
1.preheat over to 350°F
- spray muffin pan with non stick cooking spray
3.In a bowl whisk the flour, baking powder, salt , and nutmeg. Put to the side
4.Using ur stand mixer or hand mixer beat together the vegetable shortening and sugar together on medium- high speed. Mix in egg until combined
- Turn down speed on mixer, add in milk and dry mixture into the wet ingredients
- scoop the batter into the muffin pan filling each one 2/3 of the way
- Bake for 15 minutes
- while they’re baking combine the cinnamon and sugar in a separate bowl, and melt your butter
- When they come out of the oven roll in melted butter and coat with the cinnamon sugar mixture
- Enjoy!
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My name is Megan Menendez, I am a senior at Steinbrenner High School and have been an editor on the Oracle for three years. I like to volunteer at a local...