Love & Best Dishes: Apple Raisin Muffins Recipe | Fall Baking Ideas - Summary

Summary

The speaker, Paula Deen, shares her experience of making apple raisin muffins during the fall season. She starts by discussing the weather and her desire to enjoy the season's change. Chris and Dana, her cousins from Statesboro, join her, and they all go out for dinner. Paula expresses her appreciation for the cooler weather.

The next day, Paula prepares to make apple raisin muffins for a friend's house. She explains that she has chosen to grate apples using a food processor for ease. After grating the apples, she proceeds to create the muffin mixture, adding water, cinnamon, raisins, sugar, grated apples, butter, and nutmeg.

She shares some tips on using fresh grated nutmeg for a more powerful flavor. Paula then lets the mixture come to a boil and cools it off. Once cooled, she adds all-purpose flour, baking soda, and chopped walnuts to the wet mixture and stirs them together.

The batter is then poured into miniature muffin tins and baked at 350 degrees for about 10 to 15 minutes. The muffins are described as moist due to the butter and flavorful, reminiscent of Grandma's carrot cake. The muffins are then enjoyed by the family, with Theresa praising them as "fabulous".

Paula ends the video by encouraging viewers to make the muffins at home and shares a special message for children watching the video.

Facts

1. The speaker went out last night with cousins Chris and Dana.
2. They went out for dinner and felt the fall weather outside.
3. Eddie did not go out last night.
4. The weather was breezy the previous day.
5. The speaker doesn't usually go out at night.
6. The speaker associates fall with apples.
7. The speaker is making apple raisin muffins.
8. The muffins are being made with apples grated in a food processor.
9. The muffins are being made with two cups of apples.
10. The muffins are being made with two sticks of butter and two teaspoons of nutmeg.
11. The muffins are being made with fresh grated nutmeg, which makes a difference in taste.
12. The muffins are being made with all-purpose flour, baking soda, and chopped walnuts.
13. The muffins are being baked at 350 degrees for about 10 to 15 minutes.
14. The muffins are being baked in miniature muffin tins.
15. The muffins are described as moist due to the butter and having a taste similar to Grandma's carrot cake, but with apples instead of carrots and butter instead of oil.
16. The muffins are enjoyed by the speaker and the audience, with the speaker expressing satisfaction with the results.
17. The speaker encourages children to ask their parents to make the muffins for them.
18. The video ends with the speaker signing off as Paula Deen.