I saw these muffins awhile ago at An Edible Mosaic. I wasn’t sure about the flavour combination but I absolutely loved Faith’s pictures so I had pinned it right away. Everything I have tried over at An Edible Mosaic has turned out fantastic. Most recently I had made Saffron Rice with Golden Raisins and Pine Nuts.
I have never been a big fan of coconut but lately I have been really enjoying it. These muffins were really good….they were so yummy and all the flavours worked so well together. I made a couple of changes to them. One of them was to leave out the coconut milk but this really was more of a mistake. After I had baked them I looked at the recipe and realized I had forgotten to add it. I have made 3 batches in the past week. Hasan loved them so much he had two in one sitting and he does not like kiwi at all! He kept asking what was in them and I avoided telling him until he was done. Hope you will give these a try!
Kiwi, Coconut, and Lime Muffins
Adapted from An Edible Mosaic
Yield 9-10 muffins
Note: Last two times came out very flat at the top. Last time used oil instead of coconut oil.
1 1/4 all-purpose flour
1 1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
3 tbsp coconut oil, room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 tsp
2 kiwi, peeled and pureed
zest of one lime
extra shredded coconut for topping
Preheat oven to 400 F. Line a muffin tray with 10 liners. In a bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and coconut.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachement. Cream together coconut oil and sugar. Scrape down the bowl and add the egg. Mix until light and fluffy.
Add the kiwi puree to a measuring cup and add enough water to make 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. Add the kiwi/water mixture, vanilla and lime zest to the mixer bowl. Stir until combined. Add in the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Fill prepared muffin tray and sprinkle each with some coconut. Bake for 14-16 minutes.
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look gorgeous..
I love kiwi….I bet this would have tasted so good…
that looks so delicious. I want to try it.
I have looked at few recipes at Edible Mosaic and everything looks so delicious. I had thought about these recipes too and was not bold enough to try it yet. I am a big coconut love, am bookmarking it right away 🙂
Tempting ones,haven't tried with kiwi:)
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I love coconut so these would be a hit in my home.
Tempting ones,haven't tried with kiwi:)
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Oh, what a lovely combination of flavors! Beautiful muffins!
Oh, what a lovely combination of flavors! Beautiful muffins!
These sound delicious. I've never really thought of kiwi of a baking fruit before, but I bet these are wonderful with all the tropical flavors.
These sound delicious. I've never really thought of kiwi of a baking fruit before, but I bet these are wonderful with all the tropical flavors.
Wow !! That looks like some delicious muffins !! Thanks for sharing !!
Wow !! That looks like some delicious muffins !! Thanks for sharing !!
Muffins look just delicious. Happy to follow you.
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Muffins look just delicious. Happy to follow you.
Glad, if you stop by mine too.
Love the combination of flavours! Looks delicious!!
Love the combination of flavours! Looks delicious!!
oooh this sounds so tropical and delicious! I think I'll give these a shot once I can get my hands on some kiwis 🙂
oooh this sounds so tropical and delicious! I think I'll give these a shot once I can get my hands on some kiwis 🙂
delicious muffins look wonderful
delicious muffins look wonderful
Never used kiwi in baking! Sounds interesting!!
Never used kiwi in baking! Sounds interesting!!
lovely muffin with kiwi – looks so light and wonderful
Now I do love coconut and the combo sounds so so good! Congrats on being part of Daily Buzz Food's Top 9 today.
Hi Asiya I made these for SRC this month and we loved them! Thanks for a great recipe 🙂