Delicious Pumpkin quinoa cashew nut muffins made with quinoa, pumpkin puree, oil, If you want you can skip cashew nut with cranberries
Pumpkin quinoa cranberry muffins
Take a look at our fellow baking partner’s wonderful creations, they all made delicious muffins or cupcakes depending upon their taste buds, so please visit and discover the taste. You may get wonderful ideas for dessert for your Halloween party.
Pumpkin Quinoa Cashew nut muffin
Ingredients
- ¾ cup All purpose flour
- ¾ cup White whole wheat flour
- ¾ cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking Soda
- 2 Large Eggs
- ½ cup Cooked Quinoa
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
- ¼ teaspoon ground allspice
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon cardamom
- ¾ cup pumpkin puree ( I used homemade
- ½ cup Light olive oil /vegetable oil
- ⅓ cup chopped cashew nuts
- 2 tablespoon turbinado sugar for sprinkling over the top of muffin.
Instructions
- Then cook the quinoa by washing in the running water and roasting them with little oil for about 6-7 minutes and then cook them with water for about 15 minutes with lid closed. Once it is done set aside.
- Preheat oven to 350 F and Line the muffin tin with paper cups and grease them with cooking spray and set aside.
- In medium bowl sift both flours, salt, spices, baking soda and baking powder and set aside.
- In another bowl lightly beat eggs, sugar and oil and then add pumpkin puree and combine everything well. Then add cooked quinoa and mix once again to combine well. To this gradually add dry ingredients and mix well.
- Finally fold in chopped cashew nuts.
- Pour the 2 tablespoon of batter into each prepared muffin tin. Sprinkle the top with turbinado sugar. Make sure batter should only reach ¾ of the paper cup. Bake for about 24 minutes or until tester comes out clean.
- Once baked leave the muffin in the muffin tin for about 5 minutes and then tilt and remain in the muffin tin for another 5 minutes.
- Then transfer them to cooling rack.
- Enjoy as much as you want.
Notes
Don’t try to skip baking soda and reduce egg it will result smaller muffin.
Nutrition
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This is Swathi ( Dr. Ambujom Saraswathy Ph.D) from Zesty South Indian Kitchen who loves to explore cuisines from all over the world. Whenever possible I try to to give an Indian touch to several of the world cuisine, and has weakness for freshly baked bread. All the recipes you see here are created by me and approved after taste-test by my family.
Archana Potdar says
looks yum.if i did not pumpkin i would have thought it had mangoes.
Lizzy Do says
What a wonderful muffin! I never thought of adding quinoa to pumpkin, but it sounds amazing...and I'd love to add cranberries, too!!! YUMMY!
~3 Sides of Crazy~ says
Love the quinoa nuts! These turned out beautiful and it sounds like you are certainly ready for Halloween.
Achu says
Awesome Lovely as u did changes and simply loved it 🙂
anthony stemke says
A very nice muffin here and another good use of pumpkin. The nuts don't hurt either.
I noticed in your 9.5.2011 blog Rice and Lentil Soup you mention Rose Matta rice. You mentioned diabetes, my spouse suffers that and I want to try it. My question is: You cooked it for a half hour and in a pressure cooker yet. Seems like a really long time; like, longer than standard brown rice. Does it take over an hour at regular stove-top pot cooking? I have pressure cookers, not a problem, it is just that I've never seen a rice that required that long a cook time. I assume it tastes good and if it helps with blood sugar reading I will get some when I visit Athens (Georgia, USA)my nearest Indian grocery.
Thanks for your help.
Zoe says
I would love to try baking this interesting combination too 😀
Saraswathi Tharagaram says
Adding quinoa is interesting and you made it more healthier..Love the chunky nuts in between..
Veronica Lee says
They look scrummy! Mmmmm!
Chef Mireille says
what a healthy option with the quinoa
Rosita Vargas says
Exquisito y muy lindo me encanta su calabaza está estupenda ,abrazos y abrazos.
Tina (PinayInTexas) says
Great combination! Pumpkin, quinoa and cashew --- that sounds so yummy! Good job, Swathi!
Coral Crue says
Wonderful, Swathi 🙂
march on... says
your pumpkins look perfect and so are your muffins. I learned something new, how to incorporate quinoa in a dish. Thanks
Swasthi says
baked perfectly and lovely clicks. would love to try these
Vrinda says
Never tried quinoa in muffins,looks delish...
Chitra says
Nice recipe with pumpkin. yummy n soft 🙂
Janani says
Cashew nut huh wow thats innovative I am sure they must have tastey super yummy.I love the texture they look so yum yum
Shama Nagarajan says
yummy recipe. Join me in Fast Food event-Vermicilli in my blog.
Navaneetham Krishnan says
I am not into Halloween and even during my growing up years, it was not a big deal for us. Having said that, I love pumpkin any outcome from it, I will drool, including these gorgeous muffins.
PT says
perfectly baked..
Guru Uru says
Pumpkin is on the air my friend this looks stunning 😀
And your story was awesome!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Shabbu says
Healthy and yummy muffins..
Shabbu's Tasty Kitchen
Anu says
Looks yummy Swathi..lovely presentation..
Gajus kitchen says
Looking wonderful and like your step by step clicks
Nandini says
Healthy, lovely, crunchy muffins!!! White saree ghost LOL!!
Trisha says
These muffins look like something I would want to eat everyday! Great presentation and yummy looking cupcakes!
Anuja Sule says
Love your healthy version with quinoa and less sugar. I also tried the Joy of Baking's muffins recipe but made it in a loaf. It really turned out beautiful with spicy aroma and wonderful texture and flavour.
Thanx for hosting this event Swathi!
Follow Foodie says
Lovely!
Today's Menu - Bitter-gourd Dhal Curry
srividhya Ravikumar says
wow..any kind of muffin make me drool....yummy..
Kaveri Venkatesh says
Lovely cupcakes....
Reading about the spooky movies was good. I'm glad there's someone who gets scared of watching such movies. I made enough courage and watched paranormal activity, and did not sleep for almost a week 🙁
Lizzy Do says
I didn't think they celebrated Halloween in India 🙂 I love that your sweet daughter wants to be a princess...mine always did, too. Your muffins look amazing...healthy and delicious!
Reeni Pisano says
What wonderful muffins Swathi! So unique with the quinoa! I love the cashews too nuts too. How fun to go to the pumpkin patch!
radha says
This is the second pumpkin muffin post that I have seen. These looks so lovely.
Elisabeth says
Swathi, you did an absolutely amazing job on these over the top delicious, and healthy pumpkin muffins. You certainly created a brand new recipe from the adaptation of the muffin recipe. Love the addition of the Quinoa, the Cashew nuts, and the fact that you did not add a lot of sugar to it.
This is a recipe to must try...oh, and not to forget; you added your homemade pumpkin puree?...wow, I'm really impressed:)
pinning it to my Pumpkin board!
Amrita Vishal says
Such a healthy version and done so perfectly. Loved your version.
Az says
Looks delicious... Quinoa in muffin is very new to me.
Sanoli Ghosh says
Never tasted muffins with quinoa. Love this addition Swathi. Fabulous muffins dear.
today's recipe:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.com/2012/10/matar-mushroom-masala.html
divya says
Very tempting n healthy... Many mouth is watering here
Ivy says
Your muffins sound delicious.
DivyaGCP says
Healthy and delicious muffins.. Neat presentation..
Divya's Culinary Journey
Priya says
Omg, you simply made this muffins fantabulously Swathi, i would have never thought of making this muffins with quinoa, well done.
Jay says
nice & tasty recipe..
Tasty Appetite
Vidhya Viju Govind says
love the variations used in the recipe - and i must say amazing choice as always ........never remotely thought of using pumpkin in baking ..happy i did :)) and guess what - i was inspired by your post on pumpkin pancakes,and i tried them today - awesome !!thank u 🙂
Reshmi Mahesh says
Wow...You made it healthy...loved the addition of quinoa...These look perfect dear...
Julie says
Quinoa is a very good addition dear,Yummy moist muffins..Lovely!!
Hema says
Such delicious healthy muffins and look at the texture..
Priya R says
Beautifully baked Swathi and you made it healthy too, lovely
Suja Manoj says
Adipoli,looks so yummy and moist,love the addition of quinoa and cashew nuts,moist and tempting..