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blood orange + lavender muffins

valentine’s day is upon us and the day is going to be pretty low key over here at la casita costa mesa.

wes has to work that night (restaurant life) so we will be celebrating with our traditional lobster tails & my caesar salad another night. we have even toyed with the idea of venturing out to celebrate twice and try a new restaurant that has been on our list. restaurant tbd of course because the list is long and we haven’t picked a winner yet.

but my love of valentine’s day is strong and so you know i will be celebrating with a special treat.

i’ve been dreaming of these blood orange and lavender muffins for a while now. the lavender in my garden is starting to grow strong again and the blood oranges are gorgeous right now so i lucked out and they came together right at my favorite time of year.

now, while the final shot looks great, what you don’t see is that i made these once and burnt them to smithereens because i was doing too many things at once. just keeping it real. keeping it realer, i still ate three of the burnt ones because the inside was still soft and insanely delicious.

blood orange + lavender muffins

serves: 12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

bake time: 30 minutes

total time: 50 minutes

ingredients: 2 cups flour. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 cup (1 stick) butter. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. .5 cup milk. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 2 blood oranges, zested and peel removed (one orange you will segment and chop and one you will juice half the orange and slice the other half thin for the muffin tops). 1 tsp fresh lavender leaves or 1 tsp finely chopped dried lavender flowers. muffin tin and muffin liners. stand mixer or hand blender.

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start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment or in a bowl with a hand blender, combine the sugar, butter, lavender and blood orange zest. cream together the butter and the sugar.

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add in the eggs one at a time followed by the vanilla extract.

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pour in half the flour mixture, followed by the milk and blood orange juice and then the remaining flour mixture.

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finally, add in the blood orange segments and stir till just combined.

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fill each muffin tin two thirds of the way to the top.

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top each with a blood orange wedge.

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bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean.

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serve warm or at room temperature.

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xo, a

blood orange + lavender muffins

serves: 12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

bake time: 30 minutes

total time: 50 minutes

ingredients: 2 cups flour. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 cup (1 stick) butter. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. .5 cup milk. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 2 blood oranges, zested and peel removed (one orange you will segment and chop and one you will juice half the orange and slice the other half thin for the muffin tops). 1 tsp fresh lavender leaves or 1 tsp finely chopped dried lavender flowers. muffin tin and muffin liners. stand mixer or hand blender.

start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment or in a bowl with a hand blender, combine the sugar, butter, lavender and blood orange zest. cream together the butter and the sugar. add in the eggs one at a time followed by the vanilla extract. pour in half the flour mixture, followed by the milk and blood orange juice and then the remaining flour mixture. finally, add in the blood orange segments and stir till just combined. fill each muffin tin two thirds of the way to the top. top each with a blood orange wedge. bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean. serve warm or at room temperature.

gluten free pumpkin spice muffins

now, i’ve made no secret that i’m not the BIGGEST pumpkin spice fan. but, i am a lady of the people, and the people want pumpkin spice. so here goes nothing!

while i am a strong believer that when it comes to food, you should indulge in everything in moderation, as of late, i’ve been trying to make some healthier alternatives to my baked goods. i used to be able to eat ANYTHING. but as i’ve gotten older, my skin has become insanely sensitive (i’ve always had eczema and general skin sensitivities). so i have spent some time figuring out what my body loves, and what my body rejects. and two of my bodies least favorite things these days? gluten and sugar. and i’m a baker. sweet.

these muffins are the perfect antidote. they give me the baked goods i’m craving, with no gluten and little sugar. and i’m not going to lie, the pumpkin spice flavoring is delicious!

gluten free pumpkin spice muffins

serves: 9-12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

bake time: 18-20 minutes

total time: 30 minutes

ingredients: 1.25 cups gluten free flour blend. .75 cup packed brown sugar. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp baking soda. 2 tsp cinnamon. 1 tsp ground ginger. .5 tsp ground cloves. .25 tsp ground nutmeg. .5 tsp kosher salt. 1 cup pumpkin puree. 2 eggs. .25 cup softened butter. .25 cup buttermilk. muffin tin. muffin liners.

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start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. combine the brown sugar, flour blend, spices, sugar and salt in a bowl.

whisk your eggs till they are lightly scrambled in a large bowl.

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pour in your dry ingredients and whisk till well combined.

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add in the pumpkin, buttermilk and butter and whisk till completely combined. fill your muffin tin with muffin liners and use a scoop or large spoon to fill the muffin liners almost all the way to the top. the batter is really thick, so don’t be shocked when it holds its shape.

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once you have filled all the liners, bake the muffins for 18-20 minutes until a bit browned on top and a toothpick comes out clean when you prick them.

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allow to cool till you can handle and serve warm or at room temperature.

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xo, a

gluten free pumpkin spice muffins

serves: 9-12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

bake time: 18-20 minutes

total time: 30 minutes

ingredients: 1.25 cups gluten free flour blend. .75 cup packed brown sugar. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp baking soda. 2 tsp cinnamon. 1 tsp ground ginger. .5 tsp ground cloves. .25 tsp ground nutmeg. .5 tsp kosher salt. 1 cup pumpkin puree. 2 eggs. .25 cup softened butter. .25 cup buttermilk. muffin tin. muffin liners.

start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. combine the brown sugar, flour blend, spices, sugar and salt in a bowl. whisk your eggs till they are lightly scrambled in a large bowl. pour in your dry ingredients and whisk till well combined. add in the pumpkin, buttermilk and butter and whisk till completely combined. fill your muffin tin with muffin liners and use a scoop or large spoon to fill the muffin liners almost all the way to the top. the batter is really thick, so don’t be shocked when it holds its shape. once you have filled all the liners, bake the muffins for 18-20 minutes until a bit browned on top and a toothpick comes out clean when you prick them. allow to cool till you can handle and serve warm or at room temperature.