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

Summary

The text is a detailed account of a cooking video by Paula Dean. The host, Paula, starts by discussing the weather and her outing with cousins Chris and Dana from Statesboro. She mentions that the fall is in the air and it feels good outside. She then proceeds to make apple raisin muffins for a friend's house, using a food processor to grate the apples.

She describes the process of making the muffins, starting with grated apples, water, cinnamon, raisins, sugar, and butter. She also adds nutmeg to the mixture, explaining that fresh grated nutmeg makes a significant difference in the taste. After the mixture cools, she pours it into a large pan to speed up the cooling process.

She then adds flour, baking soda, and chopped walnuts to the mixture. Once the mixture cools down, she pours it into miniature muffin tins and bakes them at 350 degrees for about 10 to 15 minutes. The muffins come out moist and delicious, with a taste reminiscent of Grandma's carrot cake.

The video ends with Paula expressing her joy at seeing the muffins being enjoyed by others, and she encourages viewers to try the recipe. She also gives viewers the option to subscribe to her channel and set notifications for her new videos.

Facts

1. The speaker went out last night with cousins Chris and Dana who came from Statesboro.
2. They had a meal and the speaker mentioned that fall was in the air.
3. The speaker was shocked that they went out at night as they usually don't go out at night.
4. The speaker was making apple raisin muffins for a friend's house.
5. The speaker grated apples in the food processor for the first time.
6. The speaker needed two cups of apples for the muffins.
7. The speaker added water, cloves, cinnamon, raisins, sugar, and apples to the food processor.
8. The speaker needed two sticks of butter and two teaspoons of nutmeg for the muffins.
9. The speaker let the mixture come to a ball and then let it cool off.
10. The speaker poured the mixture into a big pan to cool it quicker.
11. The speaker added all-purpose flour, baking soda, and chopped walnuts to the mixture.
12. The speaker stirred the mixture until all the flour was incorporated.
13. The speaker filled the muffin tins to the top of the muffin pan.
14. The speaker baked the muffins for about 10 or 15 minutes at around 350 degrees.
15. The speaker enjoyed the smells of the muffins.
16. The muffins were almost cool immediately after being removed from the pan.
17. The speaker loved the warm muffins.
18. The speaker was happy when people enjoyed the fruits of their labor.
19. The speaker mentioned that the muffins reminded them of Grandma's carrot cake.
20. The speaker suggested that viewers ask their parents to make the muffins.