Einkorn muffins with cheeses and olives

... from Katerina in Muffins Visits 9278 18 May, 2020
Delicious einkorn muffins with cottage cheese, yellow cheese, white cheese and olives.

7 min preparation

25 min baking

200°C

12 pieces

Description


1 Grate the yellow cheese and chop the olives.


2 In a large bowl, beat the eggs with the olive oil. Add the cottage cheese, yellow cheese, olives and shredded white cheese (or finely chopped ham). Mix well with a spoon or spatula.


3 Add the einkorn flour with the baking powder and salt. Stir.


4 Preheat oven to 200 degrees. From the whole mixture, I've got 12 muffins. It is best to use a silicone molds for baking, because paper cups may be harder to peel off from the muffin (this depends on the types of cheese you use and the paper cups itself). I usually forget that and bake the muffins in paper cups. This, of course, does not change their taste in any way and they disappear very quickly after baking. But let's go back to their preparation. Fill the silicone molds for baking almost to the top (you can see in the photo below).


5 Bake for 25 minutes or until the muffins acquire a pleasant golden crust. If you use paper cups, wait for the muffins to cool well before eating.

Comments

Leave comment

Will not be published anywhere.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

See also

Coconut flour honey raisins muffins that you can make easily and quickly. You need coconut flour, honey (preferably liquid, but if it's not - you can melt it in a water bath), non-dairy milk (I use rice, but it will work well with almond or coconut milk), raisins (you can replace them with cranberries, dates or prunes finely chopped, and why not chocolate). And if you are on a gluten-free diet, you can use gluten-free baking powder.

Coconut flour honey raisins muffins

Coconut flour honey raisins muffins that you can make easily and quickly. You need coconut flour, honey (preferably liquid, but if it's not - you can melt it in a water bath), non-dairy milk (I use rice, but it will work well with almond or coconut milk), raisins (you can replace them with cranberries, dates or prunes finely chopped, and why not chocolate). And if you are on a gluten-free diet, you can use gluten-free baking powder.

Recipe

My Taste For Living