
Orange-Chocolate Muffins
Ingredients:
2 whole oranges quartered & seeded
2 large eggs
14 tablespoons butter, melted& cooled
1 cup chocolate chips
4 cups plain yogurt
1 teaspoon lemon juice
¾ cup sugar
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and grease two 12 muffin pans.
Blend the whole oranges in the food processor — skin and everything. Add the eggs and melted butter. Combine the mixture, but do not over-process. Place it in a large bowl with the chocolate chips. Mix the yogurt, lemon juice and sugar together in a bowl. Sift the dry ingredients into another bowl. Add the yogurt mixture and the dry ingredients to the orange mixture, alternating small amounts of each. Just blend with the lightest movement — do not over-mix. Place 2 tablespoons of batter in the prepared muffin pans.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, until a skewer inserted in the muffins comes out clean. Cool in the pans for 5 minutes and then cool on a wire rack. The muffins will keep for 2-3 days in an airtight container. These muffins also freeze very well.
Makes 24 muffins
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George’s notes:

George’s notes:
- The Ridgefield Coffee Company (CT) was a wonderful gourmet coffee shop, per Starbuck’s moving east. There we offered just breakfast and lunch ~ with amazing desserts, croissants, pains au chocolat, scones and a wide assortments of cakes and pies.
- If you are planning to travel with these muffins, pack them carefully because they do squash out of shape easily.

Don't you just love using yogurt in baking, it really makes such a difference.
ReplyDeleteThese sound different and delicious; using the whole orange would give these muffins great flavor along with the chocolate chips and the yogurt.I must try these!
ReplyDeleteMy kids used to love Chocolate chip muffins; love the addition of oranges. Your Fruit cake sounds wonderful;chocolate! I hope I can remember it for next year.
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of orange and chocolate. I will try these.
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. I love orange anything, and I especially love muffins.
ReplyDeleteRidgefield, really? We lived in Danbury for a number of years before migrating south, then north again. Small world.
These muffins look so moist, I would love to start the day with them!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking muffins! I don't know the Ridgefield area, but it must have been quite a change for you to live in the cold North. Didn't know you were a chef; no wonder you have such great recipes.
ReplyDeleteThose are some gorgeous muffins--I love those big chocolate chips I see in the picture--chocolate and orange is a great combo.
ReplyDeleteRunning my virtual tongue over the recipe, I KNOW we would love these George. *grin*
ReplyDeleteA lighthouse B&B Inn on the coast near here is known for their signature orange bread made with the entire orange, the recipe is easy and delicious... tragically that recipe does not include chocolate chips or yogurt.
I'm all over this one, and I cannot wait to try it. Thank you for sharing!
I'll have to make this recipe for my husband, he loves chocolate and orange together.
ReplyDeleteLovely combination..Muffins looks soft and delicious....
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of chocolate and orange. These sound so delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Chocolate and orange together again. If I hadn't already made and frozen our Christmas morning muffins, I'd make these. I'll copy them for another time.
ReplyDeleteI am making candied orange peels and I was just thinking about what I was going to do with the oranges....I guess that is settled. I will be making orange chocolate muffins.
ReplyDeleteThe muffins looks scumptious.. I would load it with another spoon of butter and eat away.. My brother is a chef..I din't realize you were one.. till I read todays post.
ReplyDeleteGeorge, Back in the 60's, one of the Pillsbury Bake-Off winning recipes was Orange Kiss-Me Cake. It used a whole orange and it was one of my fave cakes. I will be making your muffins soon, as they sound delicious.
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