Waste-Not Muffins

juice5Fibre Cookiesjuice22I have been in the dating world for some time now, and this little organic lifestyle that I live, often throws the boys off as for what to do on a date. I don’t drink alcohol and I don’t drink coffee. For whatever reason, my not drinking either coffee or alcohol, somehow brings these boys to suggest we meet for a glass of carrot juice- as if that is the next logical choice.

I have yet to take anyone up on such an offer, despite fresh veggie juice being one of my favourite things. Last November, I actually ventured into the world of juice fasting, where, for eight days, I consumed only fresh veggie juice comprised mainly of celery, cucumber, kale, spinach, parsley, apple and ginger. Happily back to food, I do still enjoy a tall glass of fresh veggie and fruit juice but I hate throwing away all that wholesome digestive aiding fibre.

juice31As a solution, I recently came up with this super-powered fibre-riffic recipe that can be used to make little breakfast muffins of cookies (I use that term very loosely).

The cookies and muffins pictured here were made from the pulp from a big glass or carrot, celery, apple, lemon and ginger juice (I also stirred in a little cayenne and spirulina). Adding in the fresh or frozen cranberries and orange peel adds some sweet tartness. They are delicious but be warned- they are very high in fibre so accompany them with oodles of water. The best bit about these treats is that they are wholly healthy and use up perfectly edible ingredients that otherwise would have ended up in the compost bin or garbage. So not only are they economically friendly, but also ecologically friendly. And does that ever warm my little hippie nutrition heart.

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Waste-Not Muffins

1 1/2 cups  fruit/veggie juice pulp
1/3 cup flaxseeds, ground
1 cup flour (I used 1/3 cup quinoa and 2/3 cups sorghum)
1/4 cup honey
2  eggs
1/4 cup orange peel, chopped
1 tsp vanilla
2 tsp  baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp dry ginger (optional)
1/2 cup cranberries (frozen or thawed)
1/4 cup  dry fruit of choice (currants, cranberries, apricots etc)

  • Preheat oven to 350
  • Mix all ingredients together
  • For muffins
    • Line muffin tray with paper liners
    • Scoop muffin mix into cups
    • Bake for 30 minutes
    • Remove to cooling rack
  • For cookie/biscuits
    • Line cookie sheet with parchment paper
    • Roll mixture into golf ball size balls
    • Flatten with palm
    • Bake 20 minutes
    • Remove to cooling rack

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11 Responses to “Waste-Not Muffins”

  1. Ricki says:

    Great idea. And they look fabulous, too!

  2. George says:

    Muffinsgeorge.

  3. Meghan H says:

    Fitz makes juice and we throw out tons of fibrous goodness…i’m definitely going to try this!
    Thanks Megs

  4. Alisa says:

    What an awesome idea! The juice and the muffins look sooo good. You are making me hungry but I have to go to the gym first!

  5. gettinggreen says:

    Hey, you made cuffins! They look great…

  6. Coconutgal says:

    Ohh tasty!! Any ideas on what may work as an egg sub?? Maybe chai gel? of more flax?

  7. Yep- both chia or flax would totally work.

  8. Andrea says:

    Thank you for this link! Expect to see these recreated on the blog soon :)

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  11. Mckinley says:

    Made these! So so so so so good.
    I subbed frozen raspberries and lemon rind and my juice pulp was very beety, so I have very lovely red-hued cookies.
    Healthy, not wasteful, delicious.. you never cease to impress Meghan!

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