Millet Buckwheat Pancakes Buckwheat Blueberry Muffins And Fantastic Whole Wheat Blueberry Muffins

Happy Saturday friends!

I hope youre weekend is going well. Ive been having fun in the kitchen again this weekend. This was my breakfast this morning. I whipped up some Millet and Buckwheat pancakes from a recipe that I found online and then added my own extra ingredient...cinnamon.
Perfecto!
I ground up some millet to make flour...

And some buckwheat groats for more flour...
Altogether my recipe was this...
1/4 cup of millet flour
3/4 cup of buckwheat flour
2 teaspoons of baking powder
1/4 teaspoon of salt
1 egg
1 tablespoon of oil
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
1 cup of water
The batter ran perfectly.

I was able to make ten smaller sized pancakes that were around 60 calories a piece.
I loved the added cinnamon flavor .

The kiwi was a nice touch to the breakfast.
Then I found a recipe for buckwheat blueberry muffins that I doubled.
For a single batch:
1 cup of buckwheat flour
1/4 cup of flax meal (basically ground flax which you can get anywhere)
2 1/2 teaspoons of olive oil
2 eggs beaten
1 tablespoon of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/2 a cup of water
2 cups of blueberries (I just used one cup per batch and there was plenty)
Mix dry ingredients first and well, and then I add the wet.
I cooked it for about 20 minutes on 350.
These muffins didnt raise very high.
For having no sweetner added to this at all,
I was surprised at how good they tasted.
These muffins are just so healthy for you and
they ended up being a little over 100 calories per muffin.
See, they are smaller and tend to have a darker look to them.

These are a great snack!
I also made some muffins that would appeal to the vegans out there...Ahem, Sunshine Meg
This is basically the same blueberry muffin recipe that I made last week...
You know the one where the muffins raised real high because of the yeast?
Remember I said those tasted a little bland?
Well, this time...
instead of adding the 1/3 cup of honey and 2/3 cup of protein powder...
I added 1/2 cup of organic Agave syrup.
Then, instead of spelt...I used whole wheat flour...
I also only added one cup of blueberries instead of two
Even I am able to eat these muffins...
Which, of course, I did.
They were...SPECTACULAR!!
We have a winner, folks!
It must have been the agave that gave it such good flavor
I offered one to my husband...who is not a whole wheat flour fan...
It had just come out of the oven...
I put butter on it for him...
And he loved it and lauded it!
He goes, "Youre learning!"
And I said, "Learning what?"
"How to cook good."
I also served them up to some guests tonight
who also thought they tasted awesome.
But, these muffins are tasty without putting anything on.
I am beginning to really enjoy making these yeast type of muffins.
They do take a little longer...but they are worth it.
The smells they make while baking are just wonderful...
And they are filling...which is a plus for a mom
who wants to make sure her kids have filling snacks.
I have ideas for using apples to make these muffins next.
Each muffin averaged around 155 calories.
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I will use bread baking or muffin baking day as a way to experiment with new recipes and also to "carb -up" for my longer distance run, which was a five miler this afternoon.
I did flux up on the scale this morning by 4/10 a pound..
So now the loss is 7.6 pounds in almost four weeks.
But I think there is a definite trend of weight loss going on here,
so Im happy about that.
Have a good one!
Sincerely,
Sunshine Mama

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