As I've used it in the past, and was relatively happy with it, I decided to buy Truvia (a no-calorie sweetener made from Stevia) to use as a sweetener, as it seems more natural to me than the other forms of sweetener available. Guided by the information on the pack, I used two teaspoons of Truvia, equivalent to 6 teaspoons of sugar. Other than that, I followed the recipe exactly. One point to note about the recipe is that you need to cook the apples in the honey ahead of any other preparation, as they take a while to cool down. Apart from this stage, the recipe is fairly standard and simple to follow. The muffins produced rose well and looked really good.
Unfortunately the looks promised much more than the muffins actually delivered! I found the texture quite stodgy, and the muffins stuck really firmly to the paper cases, to the extent that quite a bit of the muffin was lost (unless you want to scrape the case for every last crumb). I could have overlooked this if the flavour had been better, but I found the muffins quite bland; I couldn't taste the spices at all, even though I could still smell them in the baked muffin. In addition to that, the presence of the sesame oil was more of a scent than a flavour - after the first mouthful, I didn't really notice it. The pieces of apple were well flavoured, but didn't make up for the blandness of the crumb.
It's difficult to assess the claim that these are low calorie - 190 calories per muffin - as it's generally only muffins that claim to be healthy (and often found on diet and healthy eating websites) that give a calorie count. The nearest basic apple muffin recipe I could find, with no claims to reduced fat or sugar, contained 250 calories per muffin, but I'm afraid, even with a 20% reduction in calorie content, these disappointing muffins weren't worth the calories. 190 calories is quite a big chunk out of a restricted calorie diet, although I think Tom was suggesting eating them for breakfast, not as an extra treat. If you do want a treat there are a lot of tastier ways of using that number of calories - most involving chocolate, I have to say!
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Interesting. Since pretty much everyone I know has a profound interest in weight control recipes they've persuaded me to try out a few of TK's lower calorie ideas in the last few weeks, although I haven't tried this particular muffin. The results have been pretty mixed. I get that he's trying to keep people interested by packing in huge amounts of flavour but the results are sometimes a long way from subtle or interesting. And he's never going to convince me of the virtues of squirty cream. I've made quite a few low calorie muffins over the last few years and they almost all stick firmly to the cases.
Interesting comments, Phil. Several of my friends are trying the book too, with mixed results.
I quite agree that low calorie muffins always stick to their cases! I've tried several recipes and had the same problems. My friend bought TK's book and like you, she's had mixed results with the recipes. I've been trying a few of the Hairy Bikers' recipes from their Diet book, and so far they have been tasty.
i've just taken mine out of the oven after 30 mins not 20 and they are still gooey and uncooked.. i have tried them for another 10 and some are some aren't cooked .. as others have said they are firmly stuck to the muffin case ... - flavour isnt the best so in my opinion not the best muffin recipe but i am no expert on muffins..
Just tried this recipe and they came out really well on 20 mins. I thought the taste was representative of the ingredients, however as previous posts quite a bit of muffin stuck to the case.
Got the cookbook yesterday and after seeing the pictures of them I went to bed thinking of having them for breakfast.it didn't work that way but nevertheless it is 16.32 and I just taken 12 muffins ( and little cake as had some mixture left over) and I have to say I am impressed. Like for someone that doesn't bake or cook much instructions were easy to follow ingredients easy to access and I have to say after making blueberry pancakes this morning and chicken marinatig red wine I think his cookbook is going to be popular in my household 😋
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