Apple meets Fig Muffins


A perfect marriage between blushing apples from the north and sun drenched figs from the south. When cultures meet you often get beautiful combinations. Muffins to remember the summer and take in the goodness of winter. The smell is great, the taste even better.

This is what you need

makes 12

300 grams of self raising flour

175 grams of soft brown sugar

50 grams of wheat germs

2 tbsps of good honey

Fig paste made of 6 figs, a bit of honey and cinnamon

250 ml of yoghurt or buttermilk

80 ml of melted butter or vegetable oil

1 whole egg

1 apple in little chunks

mix 1 tsp cinnamon and a bit of sugar for the topping

This is how you make the muffins
Preheat the oven to 180°C. This is a basic muffin recipe that you can use to make all kinds of combinations with fruits and nuts and spices. Its simple, first you mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. In a separate bowl you mix all the wet ingredients. You can make the fig paste in advance. Boil the figs in some water until soft. Leave to cool. Add honey and a touch of cinnamon and blend in to a paste. Then put the wet and dry ingredients together, but do not over mix. Fill a muffin tray with the mixture and sprinkle each heap with the cinnamon/sugar mix. I use organic cinnamon that has a more intense flavor. Bake the muffins for approx. 20 minutes and leave to cool on a tray. Or better: eat warm from the oven, but do not burn yourself on the pieces of apple, they tend to be hot longer because they contain more water.

Tip: Make sure your ingredients, including your spices, are fresh. Like ground coffee, ground spices also lose their intensity very quickly. You can grate cinnamon yourself with a Microplane.