Raspberry and White Chocolate Muffins – 5sp
I don’t know many people who enjoy resisting all things muffiny and cakey while they are trying to shift some pounds. This week, I was one of those people, but not wanting to give in I thought instead I would whip up my own not so naughty treats. I put a lot of my favorite flavours and ingredients into this recipe, popped in into the oven and VOILA. Then smell was amazing and the taste even better. The yoghurt adds a lovely moisture to the muffin and the mixed spice makes it a lovely warming treat with a cup of tea.
Ingredients Makes 16 muffins = 5sp per muffin
or 12 large muffins = 7sp (previously 4pp) per muffin
3 tbsp low fat spread
150g caster sugar
2 x eggs
150g fat free Greek yoghurt (or 150g Fat Free Raspberry and Honey Yoghurt if you can get it)
200g plain flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp vanilla extract
50g white chocolate chips
100g raspberries, roughly chopped
Method
If you have a mixer or food processor the whole thing can be done in there, if not, do it in a nice big bowl. Pre heat the oven to 200c. Line a muffin tin with 16 (or 12) cupcake or muffin cases. Begin by beating together the spread and sugar until light and fluffy. Then add the eggs and yoghurt and mix together again. Then add the flour, bicarbonate of soda, mixed spice and vanilla and beat until well combined. If you are using a food processor, transfer to a bowl at this point. Fold in the chocolate chips and raspberries until evenly distributed. Divide the mixture evenly between the cases and pop in the oven for 20-25 minutes until nice and golden.
Enjoy!
Hi, I made these today and got 17 out of the mixture, would they work out at 3pp then? Thanks Donna x
Hi Donna, just checked on my recipe builder and yes, they would be 3pp each x
Thank you Laura x they are lush and so light x can’t wait to try different variants, have got some dried cranberries and desiccated coconut left in cupboards to use x
Is the 200c for a fan oven?
Hi Lucinda, I have a fan oven and do it at 200c, if your oven is particularly hot, you could do it at 180c. x
I am SO excited to try making these and to take into work! All my colleagues are forever bringing in naughty treats so it’ll be nice to bring something in I can enjoy too!! Kat xx
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Hope you enjoy them Kat! Let me know what you think x
Just been told I might get some good recipes from ur to blog. OMG I’m only on my 3 week and cooked most ov the recipes in the start up books. So to find ur page has put a big smile on my face and iv just popped to the shop and bought the ingredients for ur raspberry and white chocolate muffins. Thank you so much for your. I’ll let u know how they turn out can’t wait for something sweet??
Ah so happy you like the look of my recipes Angela! Do let me know how the muffins turn out and if you try anything else x
Hi there! Loving all of your recipes. This blog is a godsend.
What are your thoughts or experiences of substituting granulated sweetener for some of the caster sugar? Just to get the points down a bit.
Thanks