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Old Tue, Feb-21-12, 12:02
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Default Blue-Glu Muffins (blueberry muffins)

I'm having fun exploring with my new bag of glucomannan (konjac) powder! That's the stuff Miracle Noodles are made of. I created these muffins today and they were lighter and fluffier than any of my previous blueberry muffin recipes. Not sure if the glucomannan did that or not. But I'm very pleased with the result. I may even increase the gluc next baking and test those waters. Two of these were VERY filling. I dare you to say the name of this muffin 5 times REAL fast.



I’m trying to incorporate more glucomannan powder (also called konjac powder) into my daily food intake for the added fiber. These came out amazingly light and fluffy with a nice “mouth feel”. I find glucomannan tends to do that with recipes. Makes them less crumbly, too! You can use all butter in these if you prefer. These are not suitable for the Induction phase of Atkins. Wait until the grains rung of the OWL ladder. This batter would lend itself to other chopped fruits or berries as well. If you prefer, you can substitute 3/4 more almond flour for the Carbquick, but your texture and carb count will be different making that change.

INGREDIENTS:

1 c. almond flour
3/4 c. Carbquick mix
2 T. coconut flour
2 T. oat fiber
½ tsp. glucomannan powder (optional)
½ c. Splenda, granular (or equivalent sweetener)
1 T. erythritol, granular
2 tsp. baking powder
Pinch of salt
¼ c. butter, melted
¼ c. light olive oil
4 large eggs, beaten
¼ c. water
1 tsp. vanilla
3/4 c. blueberries (I used Wyman’s tiny wild berries)

DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350º. Line 12 muffin cups with paper liners (or grease metal muffin pan). Measure the dry ingredients into medium mixing bowl. Stir well. Beat in eggs, vanilla, water and butter/oil. Fold berries in gently, just enough to mix uniformly into batter. Do not overwork batter. Fill 12 muffin cups about 3/4 full and pop into hot oven. Bake for 20 minutes and check. Bake 2-3 more minutes if not done/lightly browned yet. Mine took the full 23 minutes.

NUTRITIONAL INFO: Makes 12 muffins, each contains:

175 calories
16.08 g fat
9.31 g carbs, 5.61 g fiber, 3.7 g NET CARBS
5.6 g protein
146 mg sodium
25 mg potassium, 109% RDA phosphorous

Last edited by Buttoni : Tue, Feb-21-12 at 20:05. Reason: to extend name of these muffins
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