I am giddy with excitement today. One of my FAVORITE bloggers Michael Wurm from Inspired by Charm has graciously created a fabulous guest post to share with you guys today here on WhipperBerry. I LOVE Michael, he is incredibly talented and someone I would love to spend a day with!
Hello readers of WhipperBerry! I'm Michael from Inspired by Charm. I am so excited to be posting here today. I've been a fan of Heather's for quite some time and was honored when she invited me to guest post. Over at Inspired by Charm, I share a colorful mix of DIY projects, home decor ideas, gardening, quilting and baking! Today I wanted to teach you how to make one of my latest baking creations: Strawberry Lemon Yogurt Muffins. With spring and summer quickly approaching, I needed a quick and easy muffin recipes that was moist and jam packed with flavor. After combining a couple of previously great recipes, I invented this winner that is sure to please.
Ready to get baking? Lets go! Here's what you'll need to make 12 muffins: 2 cups all-purpose flour, plus 2 tablespoons 1/3 cup light-brown sugar 1/3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking power 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter – melted and cooled 2/3 cup milk 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt 2 eggs – beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons lemon zest 2 cups strawberries – diced Lemon Glaze: 1 cup powdered sugar 1-2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Add paper liners to twelve muffin tins.
Begin by mixing your dry ingredients. In a large bowl, stir together 2 cups flour, sugars, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
Next, mix your wet ingredients. In a medium bowl, stir together butter, milk, yogurt, eggs, vanilla and lemon zest.
Then, add your wet ingredients to your dry ingredients, stir until just combined.
Mix the remaining two tablespoons of flour with your diced strawberries. This will prevent the strawberries from sinking to the bottom of your muffins.
Gently fold the flour coated strawberries into your mix.
Using a scoop, completely fill your muffin liners with batter.
Bake for 15 – 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the muffins comes out clean. Place muffin tin on wire rack to cool for five minutes. Then, remove muffins from the tin to finish cooling.
As your muffins cool, prepare your lemon glaze. Add powered sugar to a bowl, then add one tablespoon of lemon juice to your powered sugar and stir until combined. Continue to add the second tablespoon of lemon juice until you receive the constancy desired. Drizzle unto the top of your cooled muffins.
And you're finished! I placed my muffins into a decorative liner and topped them with a slice of strawberry and lemon. It's a little teaser for what's inside.
The result is a light, fruity, and moist muffin perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a late night snack!
I'm sure your will love this recipe. If you give it a try, be sure to stop by Inspired by Charm and let me know what you think. A huge thanks (and kisses) to Heather for inviting me to share with all of you today. It was a delight. Happy baking!
Isn't Michael aaaaamazing!! He is so talented and I LOVE everything that he creates. He has such an eye for amazing design as well. Here are some more of my favorites from Inspired by Charm…
A stunning Spring Neapolitan Cake and a fabulous Fauxnet wall art makeover.
Michael also write for Folk Magazine and is a Pinterest SUPER ROCK STAR!! Seriously, you have to go check out his boards. This guy has taste!
On top of all of that he runs a fabulous little inn in a small Pennsylvania town. The Inn is called Old Charm. One day I would LOVE to take a fun trip and spend some time baking and crafting with Michael. It's sounds DIVINE!!
Thank you, thank you Michael! It's been so fun to have you over for a visit today. Head on over to Inspired by Charm and check out all that Michael has to offer!!