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                        CRANBERRY-ORANGE MUFFINS

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Serving Size  : 12   Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Muffins                          Low-Cal

 Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
    3/4   c            Natural bran
    3/4   c            Flour
    1/2   c            Sugar (Diabetic try 1/4 cup)
  1 1/2   ts           Cinnamon
  1       t            Baking powder
  1       t            Baking soda
  1 1/3   c            Cranberry sauce
  1                    Egg, lightly beaten
    1/3   c            Soured milk (1/2 tb lemon j)
    1/4   c            Vegetable oil
  1       t            Grated orange rind

 You may use commercial or home made cranberry sauce
 but not artifically sweetened sauce (muffins will not
 rise.) .  Original recipe in The Lighthearted Cookbook
 by Anne Lindsay published in 1988 in Canada used
 whole-wheat flour, and 1/2 cup buttermilk or low-fat
 plain yogurt rather than sour milk.

 1/12 original recipe - 156 calories, 1 starch, 1 fat,
 1 fruit choice 5 grams fat, 2 grams protein, 27 grams
 carbohydrate, 23 mg cholesterol, 126 mg sodium   NOTE:
 listed ingredients & variations would be slightly
 different.

 Preheat oven to 400 F and spray at least 12 muffin
 cups lined with paper baking cups.  Low-fat muffins
 tend to stick even to non-stick pans.

 Measure 1/2 tbsp lemon juice in a measuring cup, fill
 to about 1/4 cup mark with fluid milk and add some
 skim milk powder to make it a little thicker. Set
 aside.

 Combine dry ingredients in a bowl.

 Add remaining ingredients of your choice and stir
 until they are just combined.  Bake about 20 minutes
 or until lightly browned and firm to the touch.
 Adjust time if muffins are made smaller.

 VARIATIONS, substitute for cranberry: Banana-Date -
 use 1 cup mashed banana and 1/2 cup dates or raisins.
 If 2 bananas are not quite 1 cup, concentrated orange
 juice or orange/pineapple may be added. (Tested Jan 94
 by Elizabeth Rodier, family member ate 2 warm ones.)

 Apple-Raisin - 1 cup applesauce plus 1/2 cup raisins,
 or coarsely chop an unpeeled apple in a food processor.

 Zucchini - 1 cup grated unpeeled zucchini plus 1/2 cup
 raisins.

 May be made as 16-18 small muffins or 9 inch square
 cake cut in the desired number of pieces.  For a
 diabetic meal plan, reduce the amount of sugar to 1/4
 cup or 1 tsp. per serving (recommended guideline of
 American Diabetes Assoc.)

 This recipe is typical of healthy heart recipes with
 reduced sodium, cholesterol and fat but more sugar
 than a typical diabetic recipe.



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