Chocolate Gingersnap Muffins

chocolate gingersnap muffin recipeThese first trial of Chocolate GIngersnap Muffins could have easily been called ” The Nobody’s Happy Project.” My taste tester reactions (in the order they were received) were:

  • Mad because I put in chocolate
  • Mad because I put in blueberries
  • Mad because he couldn’t eat faster than he could chew and swallow (that’s my boy!)
  • Mad because he wasn’t allowed to have two
  • Uh… what’s in these?/not enough ginger.

They disappeared, though, and so I made a follow up batch, and they are about to enter the Pantheon of Family Favorites. You know, the things my family requests for birthday breakfasts and special rewards? Yeah, that list. (Mr. You Could Have Made Vanilla will come around eventually.) The tops of these muffins, when they are freshly baked, are tender and just a tiny bit crunchy, like a delicious gingersnap cookie. (My husband’s favorite!) The next day they soften and are almost fudgy. (Bonus: The white whole wheat flour means you’re sneaking in some whole grains!) The jury is out on the blueberries. They have my vote, but there were a significant number of down-thumbs. Let me know whether you’re pro- or anti-blueberry, ok? Thanks.

New York Baking Company Silicone Baking Cups Review
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This was my first time using silicone baking cups. They were sent to me to facilitate my honest review. The manufacturer didn’t actually SPECIFY that I was to bake with them, although the included cupcake recipe link seemed to imply it. These things have a lot of uses, including the life hack going around on those Borg of The Internet websites (your content WILL be assimilated) where the parents put some in the cup holders so they wouldn’t get so sticky in the mini van. (That’s a good idea, even though I don’t have a mini van.) As it happens, though, I’ve been wanting some of these. Unfortunately, I can be relied on to forget to buy cupcake papers at the store. I always think I have plenty, until I get home and I’ve only got 7. Don’t these things come in increments of 12? What did I do with the other 5?

I also loathe cleaning the pan after I make muffins with no paper liners, even though I think muffins are better when they are cooked without paper. (I’m nothing if not completely inconsistent.) GOOD NEWS. The silicone liners pop the muffins right out, and they look and taste like they were cooked directly in the pan. But you can turn the liner inside out for washing, which is easy since they are completely no stick. I’ll keep trying them and let you know if anything changes, but so far I’m a fan.

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Chocolate Gingersnap Muffins

Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 12
Calories 287 kcal
Author Meghan Gray

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup bittersweet chocolate chips
  • 1 3/4 cup white whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon finely ground sea salt
  • 1 Tablespoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup applesauce
  • 1/2 cup frozen blueberries optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Melt butter, adding chocolate chips when mostly melted, and melt chocolate and butter together. Stir and allow to cool to room temperature. (I use a large glass measuring cup, and do the butter for about 40 seconds, and then the butter and chocolate together for about 30 more seconds. But your microwave may vary, so proceed with caution.)
  3. Combine flour, sugar, brown sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, salt, ginger, and pumpkin pie spice in a bowl. Mix well, crushing the brown sugar lumps with a fork until fine.
  4. Add remaining ingredients and mix just until combined. (If you overmix muffins, you get peaky tops and tunnels, instead of a nice, even texture.)
  5. Fold in blueberries, if using.
  6. Bake 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Recipe Notes

This batter is quite thick. It's almost fudgy. Don't worry, it's supposed to look like that! Also, your muffin cups will be nearly full. Again, don't worry.

New York Baking Company Muffin cups Review chocolate gingersnap muffins pop right out
The muffins pop right out of the silicone baking cups!

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About Meghan G

I like blues, punk, and crime drama. I love having boys, keeping active, and the outdoors. I'm a cat person, but I think dogs should have equal opportunities.

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6 Comments on “Chocolate Gingersnap Muffins”

  1. There is such a thing as silicone muffin cups?! I have to get some! They will make my little egg bites that I make the kids for rushed school mornings so much easier! I spend eons cleaning the stupid pan after I make those and it’s just not worth it! Your muffins look great too…sorry I just got excited about those muffin cups for a second there. Pinning! I think my kids will like these too!

    1. I am geeking out over the muffin cups, myself! I’ve been wanting a set for a long time and now I just want to BAKE ALL THE THINGS. I saw a mini cheesecake type dessert and thought, I SHOULD MAKE THESE IN THE MUFFIN CUPS. And I want to do some mini frozen snacks. And some mini quiche things for breakfast. And… well you get the idea… 😉

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