Lemon Poppy Seed Surprise Snack Muffins

"These are perfect little treats for a midnight snack, breakfast, or anytime. They aren't overly sweet and go great with a cup of coffee or milk. Martha White Muffin Mixes are easy to experiment with by adding nuts, cream cheese, berries, raisins, etc. They serve six so you aren't left with a lot of leftovers, and they are very inexpensive."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
6 muffins
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 375°.
  • Prepare the muffin mix (I used Lemon Poppy Seed Flavor for this recipe) with 1/2 cup of milk and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Blend just until moist with a fork, leave lots of small lumps throughout the dough for best results.
  • In a separate bowl blend the cream cheese and sugar.
  • Spray a 6 cup muffin tin with non stick cooking spray.
  • Evenly distribute the dough into the six cups filling about 2/3's of the way full.
  • Gently press about a teaspoon of the cream cheese mixture onto each muffin. The cream cheese will fall into the center of each muffin as it bakes.
  • Bake for 15 minutes.
  • Can serve warm or freeze and serve later, but these are definitely better the next day.

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I come from a very large family which attributed to my mother spending a great deal of her time in the kitchen cooking, cleaning, and preparing. I was fascinated at how she prepared wonderful dishes (especially desserts) without using a cookbook. We grew many of our own fruits and vegetables and my summers were spent washing jars and preparing fruit and vegetables for canning. I dreaded the mountains of green beans, tomatoes, peaches, etc., etc. that had to be picked, washed, peeled, snapped.... More than anything, I hated spending my summer washing jars! But now, I wouldn't trade that kind of upbringing for anything. I'm glad I learned how to do all those things because it's becoming a lost art. It really was a simpler time then and I'm a much better person for knowing how to do all those 'old fashioned' things. In my early years of learning to cook, I watched Julia Child on PBS every chance I got. I was so thrilled when I was about 11, my mother let me prepare Julia's Pastry Tarts. If I remember correctly they didn't turn out so well but it didn't matter. Oddly, today, I enjoy reading cookbooks and recipes even more than actually cooking. <img src="http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jewelies/picCdyPjI-1.jpg">
 
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