Recipe: Savoury Pumpkin, Spinach and Feta Muffins (2024)

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December and January are probably my two favourite months of the whole year - but they seem to whizz by in a flash!

They're the most social months of the year with kids off school (at least in Australia), Christmas and New Year celebrations, summer barbeques and get togethers and time off work to enjoy.

With the month whizzing by so fast, I thought I'd share a make ahead recipe that will help you get through the busy days ahead. Whether you're heading back to work or the kids are going back to school, these savoury muffins are the perfect lunch option and an easy way to get extra veggies in (perfect for Mums looking for ideas for how to get kids to eat more vegetables!)

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There's one problem though... they don't seem to last very long.

You see, I first made these for myself - only to have my Dad and Jesse spot them as they were baking away in the oven and they then subsequently nagged me until I gave them one to try.

I thought this was definitely going to be a recipe they turned their noses up at. They're filled with pumpkin, spinach and zucchini and usually vegetable filled recipes are the ones they're most skeptical about.

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I relented and shared my beloved muffins only to hear my Dad call from upstairs...

"Hey Kristy!"

".... yeah?" (let's be honest, I was expecting criticism...)

"You could make money on these"

"What?"

"You could sell them. They're really, really good"

Okay, so we had one winner... but what about the fussy zucchini hating husband. He came inside and grabbed one and said "These are actually reallygood... I mean.. bad... I'll just have to have them all so you don't have to suffer".

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One big batch of muffins disappeared in two days with the boys taking them for work lunches. I opened the fridge the next day to grab some for lunch and huh...

I really thought there was a container there. I moved things around in the fridge looking for my muffins only to find empty space. I looked on the bench, thinking I must have left them out the last time I got one and nothing. I opened the dishwasher and there was my empty container with not even a crumb remaining.

They'rethatgood... so you might want to hide them 😉

So let me share the recipe with you! >>

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Yield: 12 muffinsAuthor: Southern In Law

Recipe: Savoury Pumpkin, Spinach and Feta Muffins (5)

Savoury Pumpkin Spinach and Feta Muffins Recipe

Perfect for back to school or a quick on the go lunch/lunchbox addition, these Savoury Pumpkin Spinach and Feta Muffins are healthy, gluten free and so easy to make!

prep time: 10 minscook time: 30 minstotal time: 40 mins

ingredients:

  • ~2 1/4 cups (350g) diced butternut squash/pumpkin
  • ~125g frozen chopped spinach or 3 cups chopped fresh spinach
  • 1 small zucchini, grated
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup (100g) crumbled feta cheese
  • 1/2 cup (50g) grated parmesan cheese or cheddar/tasty cheese
  • 2 cups (240g) gluten free plain flour
  • 4 tsp baking powder
  • Optional: Salt and pepper, to taste

instructions

  1. Cook your pumpkin cubes by either roasting in the oven until soft and caramelised, steaming until soft or microwaving for 4-5 minutes or until soft and cooked through.
  2. Place your frozen or chopped spinach in a bowl and cover with your hot cooked pumpkin.
  3. Cover with cling wrap and leave to sit whilst your oven preheats and you prepare your other ingredients.
  4. Preheat your oven to 180C/355F
  5. Grease a muffin tray or line with paper liners and set aside.
  6. Combine your eggs and milk and mix in your pumpkin, spinach, zucchini and cheeses. Season with salt and pepper if desired.
  7. Mix in your flour and baking powder, mixing until just combined.
  8. Scoop your muffin batter into your prepared muffin tin, filling all the way to the top (as the batter is thick it won't spill out).
  9. Bake your muffins for 20-30 minutes or until cooked through (a skewer inserted into the middle will remove clean and they'll feel solid when touched on the top) and golden on top.
  10. Allow to cool before removing your muffins from their tins and enjoying.
  11. These muffins can be eaten hot, room temperature or chilled depending on your preference and can be kept in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 2-3 days. These muffins also freeze well and can be frozen in airtight ziplock bags and defrosted to eat whenever you're ready.

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    What is the secret to moist muffins? ›

    How to Make Homemade Muffins Moist: Our Top Tips
    1. Tips to Make Homemade Muffins Moist.
    2. Keep Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately.
    3. Add All Flavorings Last.
    4. Consider Paper Liners.
    5. Don't Overfill the Muffin Cups.
    6. Check the Temperature of Your Oven.
    7. Test if Muffins Are Fully Cooked.
    8. Top Your Muffins with Flavor.
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    How many calories in a muffin break spinach and feta muffin? ›

    There are 380 calories in 1 muffin (165 g) of Muffin Break Spinach And Feta Muffin.

    What to add to muffin mix to make it moist? ›

    Combine with melted butter for extra fat, moisture, and a little flavor. Milk: Milk adds plenty of moisture and lightens up the crumb. I usually use whole milk or buttermilk. Coarse Sprinkling Sugar: I recommend a sprinkle of coarse sugar for crunchy, sparkly muffin tops.

    How many carbs are in a savoury muffin? ›

    Nutrition Information
    Calories 196(820 kJ)
    Total Fat7.5 g11%
    Saturated Fat2.1 g9%
    Carbohydrate27.3 g9%
    Sugars6.3 g
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    How many calories in a slice of spinach and feta cheese? ›

    Spinach and feta pastry slice
    NutrientUnit
    kcal568
    fat40.7g
    saturates20.9g
    carbs27.9g
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    Jun 29, 2020

    How many calories are in spinach and feta thin crust? ›

    Domino's Thin Crust Spinach And Feta Pizza Small (0.25 pizza) contains 18g total carbs, 17g net carbs, 15g fat, 10g protein, and 250 calories.

    How do you keep homemade muffins moist? ›

    The Best Way to Store Muffins
    1. STEP ONE: Let the muffins cool completely on a wire rack.
    2. STEP TWO: Line an airtight storage container with paper towels.
    3. STEP THREE: Place muffins in the container, on top of the paper towels.
    4. STEP FOUR: Place an additional paper towel layer on top of the muffins.

    How to make muffins more moist after baking? ›

    Use a steamer. Steaming is a great way to add moisture to past-their-prime muffins. And according to a TikTok user, you should also be steaming your muffins when you bake them since the hot air and steam allow more time for the centers to rise, resulting in tender and airy muffins.

    How to get domed muffins? ›

    I suggest baking your muffins at 400 F. I know most muffin recipes (including the ones I have used previously) all tell us to preheat our ovens to between 325-375 F. That heat range is just not enough. While it will surely cook your muffins, it will not give you the full rise that you want.

    Why are Bakery muffins so much better? ›

    The best bakery-style crumb muffins start with cake flour

    Cake flour is more finely ground and has less protein, which leaves the muffins with a fine, light crumb and soft texture. Using cake flour is an easy way to avoid heavy, dense muffins even if you end up stirring just a bit too much. What is this?

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