Tuesdays with Dorie: Allspice Crumb Muffins
October 13, 2009 at 1:20 am | Posted in breakfast things, groups, muffins/quick breads, sweet things, tuesdays with dorie | 41 CommentsI’m pretty slow-going in the morning, so don’t do that much breakfast baking. That being said, I was happy to have the lovely Kayte of Grandma’s Kitchen Table chose Allspice Crumb Muffins for TWD this week. It’s good to have my routine switched up every once and awhile. And it’s hard to not like having a fresh, homemade muffin (especially one with streusel topping!) with my morning coffee.
Allspice isn’t a spice that I usually have on hand. In fact, before I made this recipe I had to pay a visit to my most favorite tea and spice shop, Two for the Pot in Brooklyn, to score some. Allspice in hand, I subbed just a bit of whole wheat flour for the AP in both the streusel and the muffin itself. I also added in the optional lemon zest…this muffin doesn’t have bits of fruit in it, so I think the zest went a long way towards amping up the flavor a bit. They baked up with kinda flat tops, but I can overlook that in favor of their ease and pleasant simplicity.
For the recipe, see Baking: From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan, or read Grandma’s Kitchen Table. Don’t forget to check out the TWD Blogroll!
P.S.: I’m taking a quick trip out of town on my days off this week. I won’t be in front of the computer for a few days, so please forgive my lack of comments!
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Streusel topping never goes astray in my books – the muffin looks delicious.
Comment by Alicia McCarthy— October 13, 2009 #
This is a perfect “fall”recipe isn’t it!!! I’d love to start my morning like this!!!
Comment by nina— October 13, 2009 #
Your muffins look good. Enjoy your trip!
Comment by Cakelaw— October 13, 2009 #
Ohhh they look sooo good. I could just eat one…or two right now 🙂 A little bit of streusel topping makes all the difference
Comment by Katie— October 13, 2009 #
Glad you made the “breakfast-like” muffins – those should get you up in the morning! :-DHave a safe trip!!
Comment by VeggieGirl— October 13, 2009 #
yummy! I love the taste of apple with spices, especially with the crumble topping!
Rose
Comment by Roses R Red— October 13, 2009 #
Your muffin doesn’t look very flat to me. Mine could have used a little whole wheat to give them some substance-brilliant idea.
Comment by Romaine of www.salad-in-a-jar.com— October 13, 2009 #
Beautiful muffins – a nice golden color. I know Two for the Pot – it’s a delightful store.
Comment by heather peskin— October 13, 2009 #
Fantastic photo! I didn’t use the lemon but now I wish I had!
Comment by Leslie— October 13, 2009 #
Just got up… and wish I was with you in front of a cup of joe, and such a beautiful muffin… blabbing about those office workers across your street! LOL
Comment by Vibi— October 13, 2009 #
Yours muffin looks delicious! I love that crispy looking top! I live in Manhattan, but I visit Brooklyn often…I will have to check out the tea and spice shop!!
Comment by Lauryn— October 13, 2009 #
Very pretty muffins. Glad you enjoyed them.
Comment by Kim— October 13, 2009 #
I definitely agree that the lemon zest gives this muffin wonderful flavor.
Enjoy your trip Steph – I hope it’s fun related!
Comment by Linda @ Tender Crumb— October 13, 2009 #
Ils sont bien beaux tes muffins ! Moi j’ai toujours du piment de la Jamaîque, car il est à la base de beaucoup de mélange d’épices que je fais pour cuisiner 🙂
Comment by isabelle— October 13, 2009 #
breakfast baking is the best! especially when you make it the night ahead, freeze it and then just pop it in the oven. 😉
Comment by Jeannette— October 13, 2009 #
Your tops look perfect! I love the colour and texture. The lemon zest really does add a nice flavour, but then again I would add it to just about everything if I could. 🙂
Comment by Valerie Catrice— October 13, 2009 #
These look delish!
Comment by Eliana— October 13, 2009 #
These muffins freeze great too. Just pop them in the toaster oven for 5 minutes and they are like they are hot out of the oven.
Comment by Allison— October 13, 2009 #
Beautiful muffins, Steph.
Comment by chocolatechic— October 13, 2009 #
These look great! We’re always looking for breakfast foods. I swear my kids eat three boxes of Honeynut Cheerios per week. I’d love to switch things up!
Comment by Unplanned Cooking— October 13, 2009 #
Nice picture- crisp and clear. they look great but I probably would want roasted nuts and some fruit in there if I were eating them for breakfast.
Comment by Rachel— October 13, 2009 #
I love your quiet simplicity comment for the muffins. Very well put and your muffins look great! The lemon zest must have been a great addition
Comment by Shandy— October 13, 2009 #
Your muffin looks wonderful! I meant to add the lemon zest but completely forgot so I’ll definitely be making them again. Have a nice trip!
Comment by Tracey— October 13, 2009 #
Yum! I’m not a morning baker either, so I did mine the night before. A very quick pop in the microwave did the trick!
Comment by Jessica— October 13, 2009 #
I love your muffins ! Have a nice trip !!!
Comment by natalia— October 13, 2009 #
Hi Steph!
How are you? I hope you’re having lots of fun on your trip- can’t wait to hear where you went! I’m sorry I haven’t been by to say hello recently- I’ve been going through a difficult time with some family stuff, so I haven’t been on the computer too much. But I’ve missed talking to you and I look forward to catching up when you return 🙂
Your muffins look really delish, by the way- and that killer pie from the last post- just GORGEOUS! Is that your favorite pastry dough? I usually turn to the CI recipe that calls for vodka in place of some of the ice water. But if you have a go-to recipe that works well for you, I will definitely give it a try, especially with the holidays coming up! Have you had a chance to make this month’s Cake Slice recipe yet? I think I’ll be baking either tomorrow or the next day, so if you have any tips or tricks, please don’t hesitate to get in touch! Or just email if you feel like saying hi- it’s always a treat to find a message from you!
Okay, well I hope you’re doing well and look forward to hearing from you soon!
Sending much love from Boston (yes, you remembered correctly!),
Joy
Comment by hotovenwarmheart— October 13, 2009 #
Mmm streusel on top of muffins — one of my favorite things!
Comment by Julie— October 13, 2009 #
I like the idea of a little WW flour in these, I bet that was good. I really like the twist of lemon as well. Thanks for the heads up about the spice and tea shop. I will have to send them some of my product info. Maybe they could use some new spice containers in their inventory!
Comment by Carol Peterman— October 13, 2009 #
Gorgeous job! I’m more a fan of savory breakfasty things over sweet, but I didn’t mind making an exception for these.
Comment by Jayne— October 13, 2009 #
I don’t know how you do this week in and week out, having the most beautiful photos and the most delicious looking food! These muffins look perfect! Thanks for baking with me this week…always a treat to come and visit and see what you are up to over here…always something delicious!
Comment by Kayte— October 13, 2009 #
Love allspice and your muffins look yummy! Bon voyage!
Comment by Arlene— October 14, 2009 #
I don’t much time in the mornings either – but these were perfect for a weekend project.
Comment by Megan— October 14, 2009 #
flat tops are actually what I aim for when i bake muffins :0) I made the wholemeal sub as well and loved it
Comment by Tammy— October 14, 2009 #
Your muffins look wonderful! I loved these, but what’s not to love about something with a streusel topping!
Comment by Sarah— October 15, 2009 #
Muffins (especially crumb ones) are seriously the most comforting thing on a cool fall morning. With a nice mug of coffee or tea! Looks delicious 🙂
Comment by Sues— October 15, 2009 #
I think you are right about the lemon zest. It probably did amp the flavor up a bit. 🙂
Comment by Karen— October 15, 2009 #
Your muffins look perfect – flat top and all. =)
Comment by Rachel— October 15, 2009 #
Looks perfect! I agree that it’s nice to have an excuse to make yummy breakfast treats.
Comment by Margot— October 15, 2009 #
It’s always nice to have an excuse to visit a spice shop. And this was a good excuse. Your muffins look terrific!
Comment by Jacque— October 16, 2009 #
Your muffin look great! Have fun on your trip!
Comment by Wendy— October 18, 2009 #
I loved the allspice streusel topping and the lemon zest is really nice with it. I thought these were pretty nice little muffins and intend to make them according to the recipe. I enjoyed playing around with some substitutions this time. So it’ll be good to compare.
AmyRuth
Comment by Amy Ruth— October 18, 2009 #