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Topic | Would you eat this muffin? |
rjsilverthorn 08/10/23 2:02:31 PM #11: | adjl posted... Pretty sure. There isn't a lot of fat, and because there aren't any emulsifying agents, you're going to lose a lot of the aqueous liquids as it bakes. Toss in having such a large volume of oats on top of the flour, then further adding a bunch of ingredients that are naturally quite dry (coconut, raisins, dates, dried figs), and I don't expect it to balance out very well. I could be mistaken, since I don't do a lot of vegan baking and the sheer volume of aqueous liquids might be enough to make up for it, but I would expect to at least need to soak the dried fruit beforehand to avoid giving up too much moisture, and a quarter cup of oil doesn't seem like it'll be enough to carry it.Considering there is 3 cups of fruits and nuts, I'm not even sure there is enough 'muffin' to hold all of that in the first place. I'm less worried about it being a dry muffin and more that it would be a pile of damp granola in a muffin tin. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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