I think it's okay when we accidentally let our bananas slip our minds. It means we're about to have some over-ripe bananas, and over-ripe bananas mean delicious banana baking, which means delicious banana dessert eating, and that is relevant to my interests.
Usually, I just set-and-forget a loaf of banana bread, but this time I wanted to find something a little different to try. I was definitely against banana muffins. They sounded boring. I've had them before. They're good. But they're no big deal. They're like single-serve banana bread. Didn't I
just say I didn't want banana bread?
But then I noticed a lot of people on Internet were talking about banana crunch muffins. As a matter of fact, no fewer than four of my Page 1 search results pointed to different blogs reprinting the exact same recipe. I tracked down the
Allrecipes recipe where I think a lot of blogs are getting it, and found thousands of comments and stars and favorites and reviews. It was beginning to look like banana muffins might be worth considering after all.
Still, as nice as it sounded, I wasn't sold. If I was going to make muffins, I wanted oats in there. Oats are important. They give a muffin credibility. Breakfast credibility. So the hunt continued until I found
these muffins from
Cheap Healthy Good, a blog I find utterly fantastic, with solid recipes, handy-dandy calculations on each, and a delightful personality. (Not to change the subject, but while you're there, check out
The Brown Bag Brigade for some really good ideas on packing a lunch. I love it.)
I had to make a few substitutions in the basic banana oat muffin recipe based on what I had in the house. I have no oat flour, for instance, and the food processor is just too high up for me to get to — by design, because I hate having to use it — so all-purpose flour it is.
But just to make sure my muffins would be all the way glamorous, I also added the crunchy crumbles from the Penzey's Spice Catalog recipe I found via
Adventures Recipes. (It makes enough for two dozen muffins, so if you wish to be reasonable, you might halve it; I didn't.) If there's one thing I know about muffins, it's that you have to have crumbles if you want them to be their best. They're like the muffin equivalent of sexy high heels. Delicious high heel shoes made of butter. As a muffin, you cannot go wrong with these.
The muffins turned out very dense, very moist, very sweet, just like banana bread. I admit I went a little crumble-crazy, so although the crumbles are the perfect thing for these muffins, I might back it off just a little bit next time. I guess I just got excited. I mean...butter shoes, you know?