Double-Chocolate Muffins

"Whole wheat flour and high-fiber cereal are the goodies tucked in a chocolate-lover's sweet muffin. From the fiberOne.com Web Site."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 375°F Place paper baking cup in each of 12 regular-size muffin cups. Place cereal in resealable food-storage plastic bag; seal bag and crush with rolling pin or meat mallet (or crush in food processor).
  • In medium bowl, mix cereal and buttermilk; let stand 5 minutes. Stir in oil and egg. Stir in remaining ingredients except chocolate chips. Stir in chocolate chips. Divide batter evenly among muffin cups.
  • Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Immediately remove from pan. Serve warm.

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Reviews

  1. I had really high hopes for the recipe from the other reviews. I was kind of disappointed. I was hoping for something that tastes like a VitaTop Muffin. This doesn't. This was tasty, but it does taste healthy. It has a great texture for being healthy, though. It feels like you're eating a not-too-sweet, slighlty gritty chocolate cup cake. I would make this again.
     
  2. These are really good! They tasted great warm out of the oven - nice chocolate flavor, good texture and healthy too. What's not to love? Thanks for posting!
     
  3. Oh my, are these good!! I subbed milk + lemon juice for the buttermilk and crushed All-Bran (instead of the Fiber One) in my Magic Bullet. We've tried a few double chocolate muffin recipes (both "healthy" and non) and all (DH and 3 DDs aged 9, 5, & 2) agreed these are the best! Thanks!! UPDATE: Instead of crushing the All-Bran, I left it to soak in the milk/lemon juice mixture for 10 minutes or so. Also tried pouring the mix into a loaf pan and baked at the same temp for about 45 minutes. Made a superb loaf which folks think is "cake" (heeheehee!). Will be using this recipe a lot, I can see, since they don't last long in my house...
     
  4. These are excellent! The same recipe in on the Betty Crocker website also. I did not expect these to taste so yummy! But they are. They could pass for chocolate cupcakes they are so good!
     
  5. Super good. I used some milk with lemon and some yogurt, cut back a bit on the sugar and ioil and added some applesauce, got down to 155 calories and 5 grams of fiber of happiness. NO ONE wuld know these are so healthy. I too sent the Fiber One first through the food processor, then the mortar and pestle and I think that is the trick, you want dust. I was really pleasantly surprised with this one which will become a new solution for breakfast or cupcakes. Made for a cook a thon for Kelbel.
     
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  1. Oh my, are these good!! I subbed milk + lemon juice for the buttermilk and crushed All-Bran (instead of the Fiber One) in my Magic Bullet. We've tried a few double chocolate muffin recipes (both "healthy" and non) and all (DH and 3 DDs aged 9, 5, & 2) agreed these are the best! Thanks!! UPDATE: Instead of crushing the All-Bran, I left it to soak in the milk/lemon juice mixture for 10 minutes or so. Also tried pouring the mix into a loaf pan and baked at the same temp for about 45 minutes. Made a superb loaf which folks think is "cake" (heeheehee!). Will be using this recipe a lot, I can see, since they don't last long in my house...
     

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