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One of the vendors that supplies Enjoy!, the store I manage is a Texas company called “Wimberly Valley Gourmet. Of the products they make we carry their avocado oil, pecan oil, Mexican vanilla, and balsamic vinegar. A few weeks ago we were throwing a party and invited the owners to join us and educate our customers about their products and how to best use them.They were preparing some of the foods we would be tasting but did not have access to an oven. I offered to bake something using the pecan oil as I’d been itching to try it in a recipe, but like most of our customers I wasn’t sure how to use it. Valerie Green, the lovely lady who owns WVG told me to bake anything and substitute the pecan oil for the oil called for in the recipe. I wanted a simple recipe that would showcase the flavor of the pecan oil.
I chose a basic muffin recipe and used butter and pecan oil in place of all butter or all oil. With peach season in full force I added them to liven up the muffins. Everyone could taste the slight nuttiness from the oil and remarked at how moist and tender they were. The peaches and pecan oil enhanced each other and added just the right touch of sweetness to an otherwise plain muffin. Quick and easy, they were a big hit and what we discovered was, dribbling a bit of balsamic vinegar on the muffins was a delicious twist!
With the new twist this post is perfect for “Our Growing Edge“. You’ll find all sorts of new twists on recipes bloggers all over the world are trying . This month it is hosted by The Veggie Mama. Check it out.
Enjoy!
Peach Muffins
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tbsp. Baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
2 large eggs
1 cup of cream
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup pecan oil
3/4 cup diced peaches
1 tsp. Mexican vanilla
Preheat oven to 400*F. Whisk together dry ingredients in a large bowl. In another bowl whisk together the remaining ingredients except for the peaches. Add the dry mixture to the wet and mix together with a few light strokes, just until the dry ingredients are moistened. Gently fold in peaches. Grease a standard 12-muffin pan and divide batter evenly among cups.
Bake about 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool for 2-3 minutes before removing from the pan. Serve as soon as possible or allow to come to room temperature for enjoying later.
[…] up on the list are these delectable peach muffins from The Orange Bee. Linda was experimenting with some new products from her work, and these babies are made with pecan […]
cecilia says
Oh balsamic on a muffin, what a stunning idea.. lucky you having access to a good olive (not to mention the pecan ) oil too.. we have peaches on our trees at the moment! perfect! c
The Orange Bee says
Great – I bet your bees like your peach trees in the spring. Maybe a taste of peaches in your honey! My peach trees are over 22 years old and this year I think they gave up. I’ll need to replant – should have done it a long time ago but – such is life.
cecilia says
Have you tried a really radical trim, i have seen peaches and apricots get pretty old and still bear, i forgot to thin mine this year, the bees did a magnificent job and now i have hundreds of tiny peaches! c
The Orange Bee says
Yea! for you. I might give them a good trim in the winter to see if it revives them! Thank you!
Bunny Eats Design says
Hi Linda, these sound like a great way to use a new ingredient and I love the idea of balsamic vinegar and peaches too.
This post would make a great addition to Our Growing Edge this month. More info here: http://www.bunnyeatsdesign.com/our-growing-edge/
and here: http://www.inlinkz.com/wpview.php?id=277769
The Orange Bee says
Done! Thanks for the invite…I love your blog and photos but can’t seem to remember Our Growing Edge…I’ll try to do better. And yes it was a great new way to use the balsamic and delicious too!
Bunny Eats Design says
Cheers, just a note, this month it is being hosted by Stacey at The Veggie Mama 🙂
Though I’m sure Tofu the bunny would love to host one day!
The Orange Bee says
Duh! My bad – what a knucklehead – I’ve updated it to correctly state the host this month. Apologies…..and I think Tofu should host!
Bunny Eats Design says
He thinks so too 🙂
crazytraintotinkytown says
Just finished my nightshift and one of these would go down very well
The Orange Bee says
So quick and easy – whip up a batch!
Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide says
I bet the pecan oil makes them fantastic. Great looking muffins.
The Orange Bee says
Pecan oil is a must for a new twist on baking flavor – I just recently learned this!