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What do you get when you combine bacon, caramelized onion cheddar, and almond meal (plus eggs, oil, baking powder, and milk)? The answer is incredible savory muffins just perfect for a post-workout breakfast. Or a lazy breakfast in bed. Or as the base for an egg sandwich. You really can not go wrong.

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Ever since my first almond meal cooking experiment, the almond meal pizza crust I made a few weeks ago, I have been a huge fan of almond meal, adding it to yogurt for an extra bit of protein and making cakes with it. I’ve been doing some more weights leading up to the kickoff of my NYC Marathon training, and I have definitely felt the need for protein.

I knew I wanted to bake something else with almond meal, but I didn’t want it to be sweet. A quick Google search brought me to this recipe for Almond Meal Cheese Muffins, and other than omitting the parsley, I followed it exactly.

I decided to use a cheddar with caramelized onions from Trader Joe’s as my cheese. If you see this cheese definitely pick it up. It’s delicious.

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I mixed up all of my ingredients, popped the mix into my muffin tin, and let the muffins bake for about 18 minutes. The smell of baking cheese is delicious. When I studied abroad in Ireland, my roommates and I would line baking sheets with foil, sprinkle them with shredded cheese, and make our own cheese crackers since we couldn’t find them there. The smell of these muffins kind of reminded me of that.

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When they were ready, I let them cool and then gave one a try. Light, fluffy, savory, these muffins got me thinking about other combinations and additions. These definitely won’t be sticking around for very long. . .

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Are you a sweet or savory/salty breakfast person? I personally can not eat things like donuts or Danishes for breakfast; if I do I crash big time and it’s really unpleasant. With all of the protein from the almond meal and bacon, these are just about perfect.

Tags: almond meal, bacon, breakfast, cheese, Food, muffins

Doughnut Muffins

A few weeks ago, on the last mile of a grueling long run, I passed a box of doughnuts that someone had opened and left on the ground. At this point in the run, I was hungry (and realized very much that I need to carry fuel on these runs), and after seeing the doughnuts just wanted one. They were the convenience store type of doughnut, the yellow ones with the sort of waxy chocolate frosting. Even as I describe them that way, I still kind of want one. . .

I obviously didn’t touch the doughnuts on the ground, but since I rarely crave sweets and doughnuts usually make me feel too full and kind of ill, I thought it kind of weird that I had them on the brain. Running does strange things to one’s food cravings.

At Target this weekend, I passed a display of doughnut pans, and I decided to try my hand at baking my own doughnuts.

Wilton Doughnut Pan

I used a Wilton  recipe right off of the doughnut pan packaging, thinking they would kind of turn out like the powdered sugar doughnuts that come along with the chocolate ones.

I got my ingredients, including cake flour, together.

King Arthur Cake Flour

And I mixed them all up while the oven was pre-heating.

I kind of expected the doughnut dough to be more cake batter like, but it was dough, which I guess makes sense. . .

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It made it difficult to fill the pan without making a mess. Obviously I overfilled the doughnut pan. Would I have it any other way but messing up a baking project?

My doughnuts became muffins in the front. . .

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And sort of doughnuts in the back. I dipped the cooled doughnuts in a mix of butter, sugar, and cinnamon, and let them cool before wrapping them up for snacks and breakfast. They didn’t really satisfy my doughnut craving, but they were good, slightly sweet, very cake-like, and with a nice hint of cinnamon and nutmeg. I should also add that the doughnuts came out of the pan really easily and cleanly. Despite claims of non-stick, I often find that pans love to cling to my desserts. I guess it was a semi-success.

What’s your favorite kind of doughnut?

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In completely unrelated, but far more important news, my cousin lost his entire home in a fire this past weekend. Thankfully he and his roommates were all okay, but they lost everything. The community of Asheville, NC has really come together to help them. I am not sure if I have any Asheville readers, but if you are from around there, a few businesses are hosting benefits. I am always grateful to businesses willing to help the community, and it really hits home when it’s your own family. Scary.

http://www.mountainx.com/article/40744/How-to-help-the-men-who-lost-their-home-to-a-fire-on-Friday

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