Snickerdoodle Muffins

Last Friday I finished my exams and was planning on coming home and having a baking extravaganza, but then I tripped on my cat and fell down the stairs. We're both fine, though I think he's a lot more fine than me because as soon as I felt his soft body under my foot I took all my weight off of him and slid down the stairs. Which has left me with a swollen foot. But since I was so looking forward to baking, I made a couple of more simple things, chocolate pots de creme and eggnog cheesecake bars. Unfortunately I'm not posting about those right now as I have this delicious snickerdoodle muffins that I made weeks ago but haven't had a chance to write about yet.

I recently discovered the insane deliciousness of snickerdoodle cookies. And then Peabody recommended her snickerdoodle muffins which of course I had to try. Though I was a bit skeptical about rolling a "muffin" in a cinnamon-sugar mixture, it worked out really well. I loved plopping the cinnamon-sugar coated muffin balls into the muffin tin. Maybe because they looked like little donuts or something.

As for how they turned out, the muffins were incredibly moist and a great sour cream muffin texture. They were slightly tangier than the ones I made before, though I wonder if that's because I used low fat sour cream instead of regular. While I did enjoy these muffins, I think I'll stick to snickerdoodle cookies, but keep this recipe on hand for other sour cream muffin based concoctions.
Snickerdoodle Muffins
slightly modified from Culinary Concoctions by Peabody
2 sticks unsalted butter
1 cup sugar
2 tsp vanilla
2 eggs
3/4 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp cream of tarter
3/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1 1/4 cup sour cream
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar and 1 TBSP cinnamon mixed together for rolling*
1.Cream the butter and sugar until soft about 3 to 5 minutes. Add in the vanilla. Add in the eggs one at a time and mix until each is incorporated.
2.In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and cream of tarter.
3.Add the flour mixture and the sour cream alternately to the egg-butter mixture in the additions. Start with the flour and end with the flour. Scrape the bowl occasionally.
4. Using an ice cream scoop, scoop out muffin batter one at a time and drop into a shallow bowl filled with the cinnamon sugar mixture. Roll the muffin around in the mixture until it is covered completely in cinnamon sugar. Place muffin into muffin tin. Depending on the size of your tins, you should get about 12 to 14 muffins. Bake them for approx. 20-22 minutes in a 350F oven or until they are golden brown.
*The original recipe calls for 1 cup sugar and 2 tbsp cinnamon, but this was way way too much for me. I ended up dumping maybe more than half of it.




29 comments:
oh my goodness gracious I'm terribly sorry to hear about your fall!! Glad to read though that you and your cat are alright - stay safe!!
mmm, these snickerdoodle muffins look great - Peabody's recipes seem to always be "no-fail," so I'm glad that her cookie-turned-into-a-muffin recipe worked out for you!! :0)
looking forward to seeing those other sweet treats that you've been making! and congratulations on finishing up your final-examinations!
Ack, I feel you pain- My dog is always under foot, so she's been known to trip anyone nearby who isn't looking. Hope you feel better soon!
(Those muffins look so good, by the way. I just might have to try veganizing them...)
So sorry to hear about your fall, glad that you and your kitty are o.k. I actually tripped up my stairs this morning, and cracked my hubby up.
This is such a great blog, and all of your recipes look so yummy! I love making any type of muffins, and I'm going to have to try these out.
Get well soon- nicole
What fun muffins! I almost made snickerdoodle biscotti for the cinnamon event instead of the manjar! I have a trip coming up and need to pack muffins along, maybe I will try these. Oh, and *please* post the eggnog cheesecake bars!!! Soon!!!
oh wow! how overwhelming! the first sentence of your post caught me off guard and i just want to say i'm so sorry! i hope your foot feels better.
oh. my. your snickerdoodle muffins look amazing! they do directly remind me of a snickerdoodle - puffy, pale, sugary coating. i'd have to second on the veganizing comment. they look too good to pass up!
Glad you're not injured too badly. These look so good...I have thought about making them several times but didn't have all the ingredients. Some day! BTW, if you ever have extra cinnamon sugar mix, don't throw it out. Keep it around for cinnamon toast or some other baking adventure...it won't spoil!!! ;-)
My goodness! These are sinful!
I tried them once, but since we don't have sour cream here, my substitution didn't work well.
After exchanging emails with Pea, I will try them again!
These muffins are really good - I made them awhile back as well.
I hope that you are ok and healing quickly!!
These look delish, sorry to hear about your fall, hope you're feeling better :)
those muffins look great!! if you are still looking for those mini-loaf paper pans, i got them at the diaso-like store in tinseltown. they were 4 for 2 or 3 dollars.
Who hasn't tripped over their own cat? Sorry to hear about your injury, but at least you didn't have to go to the emergency room. If it makes you feel better, I burnt my finger while making caramel sauce yesterday, so that makes two injured bloggers lol
I'll have to try your muffins. I made snickerdoodle bars the other day, but I need to upload the pictures. I too finished finals and on a baking extravaganza.
Take care of your foot!
Rock On! The tops of these muffins totally look just like snickerdoodles.
Can't wait to see your eggnog bars.
I added you to my list of links on my blog, happy baking!
I think the muffins sound and look great!
I know that feeling well - I think I'm stepping over the dog and then there's something soft and yelping under foot.... It's amazing we don't do more damage to each other!
Hi from Vancouver Island. Hope you're doing better. Those muffins looks so tempting.
veggiegirl: Thanks (for all those nice things you said)!
bittersweetblog: Thanks, and good luck veganizing them! I look forward to seeing that.
nico: Thanks! That's very sweet of you to say. :)
gretchen: Oh snickerdoodle biscotti sound delicious! I've posted the eggnog bars. :)
ruby red vegan: Thanks and thanks. :)
claire: Thanks! Yea I've thought about keeping the cinnamon sugar mix but because I'm rolling something in it that has raw eggs, I'm scared to keep it.
patricia: Hope they turn out better for you next time Patricia!
deborah: Thanks!
lyrically speaking: Thanks. :)
kickpleat: Thanks and thanks for letting me know about the mini-loaf paper pans. I checked out Daiso in Richmond but didn't find them there.
carla: Haha well I hope your finger feels better! Mmm snickerdoodle bars sound like they'd be delicious. Hope you enjoy your baking extravaganza!
evie: Aw thank you. :)
katiez: Thanks! Yea animals are always everywhere!
helene: Thanks. :)
Yes, the low fat sour cream tends to make them tangier.
Those are positively inspiring looking muffins.
How scary to fall down stairs! I bet your cat will get out of the way from now on. Mine does.
peabody: Good to know that that's the reason why!
molly: Thanks! And I doubt he will but I'm glad yours has learned. :)
First, thanks for the comment about my Aunt Rasie's Crunch Drop Cookies. I hope you give them a try!
And second, oh my goodness, I have to try these Snickerdoodle Muffins!! Snickerdoodle cookies have always been one of my favorites (the recipe from the old Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook)so I have to try these. Thanks!
bellagrey: I plan to! :) Snickerdoodle cookies have become one of my favourites too and this recipe is quite good!
Cats always like to walk right in front of my feet as well...
The muffins look great, I can almost smell the cinnamon!
That is beautiful stuff. It even has the craked tops of the cookies!
I guess it is true what they say about most accidents being close to home (especially when kids or animals are underfoot!) Your muffins look wonderful and I love this unique twist on an old favorite!
I couldn't wait to try this recipe! I did notice though that the ingredient list included nutmeg but was not included in the instructions.
I made them this evening and took them to a friend's for our little New Years get together. They don't stand a chance to make it to midnight. They are soooo good!!
These muffins look awesome, I can only imagine how good they are!
i stumbled upon this and literally started to make them within fifteen minutes. they just came out of the oven and i tried one.
you may have shown me the path to God.
Avaloon: Haha glad you like them. =)
I just can get my eyes out of these beautiful muffins. Can't wait for the review of chocolate pots de creme and eggnog cheesecake bars.
That. Is absolutely genious
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