Gather your ingredients for Milo muffins
These Milo muffins should be great for school lunch boxes, with an apple, juice, tea, coffee and water.
Ingredients For Milo Muffins
Should look like this.
Some left over milk chocolate ( really tiny) was melted and added to the mixture. It's not necessary so you can skip this.
Mix
Add your eggs one at a time (your eggs should be at room temperature, if it isn't, drop them in a bowl of warm water and allow to sit for 5 to 10 minutes)
Add the oil and yoghurt or sour cream; you don't want to skip this, it makes it reeeeeeeeallyyyyy moist ( I used yoghurt)
Mix together your dry ingredients
Use a whisk, it'll help make it light
Add the dry ingredients to the wet in three batches
Mix till just combined, don't be tempted to over mix
When the third batch of the dry ingredients are mixed in, it'll look and feel like mousse.
Spoon into your lined muffin tins. You can pour directly into a greased tin as well.
Ready to go into the oven at 350 for 25 mins. Keep checking after the first 20 mins. When a toothpick inserted comes out clean, it's done.
Sprinkle with some more of that delicious milo and devour! it's so moist and light that even after leaving one in the fridge over night, it still felt lovely and gooey!
Enjoy the treat!
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For more info contact: info.posche@gmail.com
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