Muffins are the perfect Sunday baking activity to set yourself up for breakfasts throughout the week. I haven’t made a batch in so long so I’m happy I finally had time to do so! I was given the opportunity to try Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil and I thought the best way to try the oil out would be in baking. (I adapted this recipe for Coconut Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins from the 1 Mix, 100 Muffins cookbook.)
Coconut oil can be used like butter in its solid state and like oil in its liquid state. It does have a slight coconut flavor to it so it’s a great way to enhance the flavor of many dishes. These Coconut-Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins have just a hint of coconut that is really complementary to the Lemon flavor.
Tropical Traditions is also sponsoring a giveaway! One lucky reader will win their very own jar of coconut oil! Details below.
Ingredients (this recipe makes a dozen muffins):
2 cups all-purpose flour, leveled with a knife
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup milk
6 tablespoons Coconut Oil, melted and allowed to cool slightly
the zest of 2 lemons
1/2 cup sugar, plus 1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons poppy seeds
Note: The method I will list below is the one I ended up using for this recipe. And the reason I used this method was because I completely forgot to add in the sugar and poppy seeds at the correct time! Anyways, the muffins turned out fine. Whew.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Line a cupcake/muffin pan with 12 paper liners. Add 6 tablespoons coconut oil to a small saute pan over medium heat until completely melted. Remove from heat and reserve.
Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt. (If you have a stand mixer, add the dough hook and turn it on low for a minute or two. It will break up all the chunks, just as good as sifting!)
In a separate bowl, lightly beat the eggs.
Add the milk, melted coconut oil, and lemon rind. And mix with a whisk to combine.
Make a well in the flour mixture and add the wet mixture to the bowl.
Stir until just combined (I used the lowest setting on my stand mixer. You can just use a spatula.)
Add the sugar and poppy seeds, stirring until just combined.
Add the batter to the muffin pan. To get equal sized muffins, use a small ladle or an ice cream scoop to portion out the batter.
Bake the muffins for 20-22 minutes; you want the muffins to have risen and be slightly golden brown on top, or when a toothpick inserted into the center of the cupcake comes out clean.
Allow to cool for 5 minutes in the pan and then remove.
So everyone knows how delicious normal Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins are. The coconut oil brings the muffins from good to great!
They are so fragrant. I was having trouble photographing them because I kept trying to eat them!
There is definitely a taste of coconut present without it being overwhelming; I find that coconut can really overtake a dish sometimes.
The lemon still shines through and is wonderfully sweet (due to all that sugar!)
Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.
So on to the giveaway!
Tropical Traditions is America’s source for coconut oil. Their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is hand crafted in small batches by family producers, and it is the highest quality coconut oil they offer. You can read more about how virgin coconut oil is different from other coconut oils on their website: What is Virgin Coconut Oil? You can also watch the video they produced about Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil:
Tropical Traditions also carries other varieties of affordable high quality coconut oil. Visit their website to check on current sales, to learn about the many uses of coconut oil, and to read about all the advantages of buying coconut oil online. Since the FDA does not want us to discuss the health benefits of coconut oil on a page where it is being sold or given away, here is the best website to read about the health benefits of coconut oil.
To enter, use the widget below. You have 8 chances to win (Writing a comment is mandatory, the rest are optional)! Giveaway ends this Friday, May 11 at 11:59PM EST. Good luck!
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I love your muffins, and actually can smell that coconut through the screen. I am sure I’ll try to make it soon!
Best flavour combo ever. Incidentally I just made lemon bars with coconut cream topping! They look so cute!
That sounds just lovely! Your poppy seed muffins from last month look delicious as well!
Did you use the toothpick method to determine when the muffins were fully cooked through?
Good point, yes I did! I will update the post tonight with that info. Good catch and thank you!
Lemon and coconut sounds like a great combo. I love using coconut oil in place of butter or oil. I ran out the other day and would be a happy giveaway winner! 🙂
I’d love to use it to make some quick and easy homemade chocolate!
I would love to make your coconut-lemon poppy seed muffins!
I would liek to attempt to make pancakes with it.
I would love to try using it with firm white fish.
I would DEFINITELY make these muffins. And then everything else under the sun. 🙂
I love coconut oil and use it for so many different recipes. This is a great giveaway!
I haven’t baked with coconut oil yet but i hear it’s amazing!! would love to try it 🙂
These muffins look fabulous! I’ve never used coconut oil before, but would love to try!
I use it to fry chicken strips that come out very light and delicious.
I have been using coconut oil in smoothies and protein bars, but I haven’t tried it in baking yet. I would use it for making some yummy muffins like these!
I just used coconut oil tonight…melted it, then poured it over freshly popped corn (I use a hot air popper) and sprinkled it with onion powder. Delicious!
I use coconut oil in ALL of my cooking! I made a lovely curry with it tonight.
I would like to bake something with it, or just try it in general, I have never cooked with it!
I would make cookies. I am partial to any with chocolate and more coconut.
I would make a coconut banana bread!
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Baking with coconut oil makes such a moist muffin! I would make coconut shortbread! 😀
I think I’d give these muffins a try if I won the coconut oil! I’ve wanted to try baking with it for awhile. Your photos are gorgeous! I bet these muffins were hard to keep your hands off. 🙂
I never thought to use coconut oil as a substitute for butter! Now I’m dying to try this. Thanks for the tip!
I love to use coconut oil to make my granola, but I would definitely give these muffins a try as well!
i have been wanting to try using coconut oil for a while now– and craving lemon poppyseed muffins. this recipe is perfect to solve both!
I would love to try that coconut oil!!
I would make stovetop popcorn.
I would love to try the coconut oil that actually smells like coconuts!
I would love to bake with it and possibly make some beauty products too.
I would use it to make brownies.
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popcorn!!
I like to make GF waffles with coconut oil.
Just recently found your blog while looking for a muffin recipe. My husband and I both love coconut oil. I use it for popcorn, eggs, baking, and in everything I can. It’s so nourishing and delicious and I’d would love to win a jar from Tropical Traditions.
I don’t have Twitter or Facebook, so can’t participate in the other entries.
Thanks for offering this.
Brownies!!
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I had a killer banana coconut muffin the other day and have been planning to pick up some coconut oil so I can make them myself. I wasn’t sure what I’d do with the rest of the jar so I did a search to see what else I could use the oil for. I found a zillion (literally, a zillion) delicious looking recipes!
These sound wonderful. I’ve never baked with coconut oil!
homemade chocolate! =]
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I’d love to make a simple white-coconut cake and then use a coconut butter cream type frosting…mmm…
Homemade chocolate! 🙂
These coconut-lemon poppy seed muffins sound like a good place starting place for the oil!!
Mama wants to fry up some banana chips in some coconut oil! Gimmie!
I would use it on a salad.
These muffins sound delicous! I love the marriage of poppyseed lemon and coconut, it would be wonderful :)!
I would make these Coconut-Lemon Poppy Seed muffins with the coconut oil I won.
I was just thinking of something I could do with coconut and lemon recently too! Can’t wait to taste these!