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Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins

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To be perfectly honest, I've never been much a muffin fan... however over the past year or so, I've come to really enojoy them.  

It all started with my hubby, he hates eating breakfast, however if we have muffins in the house, he'll eat those {strange I know}.  So after buying muffins for a few weeks, I realized that making them would be cheaper & I could take the regular muffin recipe and turn them into mini muffins, which are perfect for my little munchkins fingers :)
 Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
Last week's Pintastic post was a bunch of new recipes, so I thought it was time to finally try a new one out.  This recipe does not disappoint!  They were DELICIOUS! 
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
My hubby & kids love muffins... especially when they are filled with chocolate chips {well who doesn't - right?}  and I love them because they are super easy to make and a great, quick snack that can be eaten on the go.
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
Since we are always running late in this house, on the go food works for us!
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Here is how you make them.  Seriously, it's super easy and most of the ingredients are probably already in your cupboard.    

First you'll need your ingredients:  
Flour, Sugar, Baking Powder, Salt, Baking Soda, Bananas, Butter, Milk, Vanilla, Eggs & Chocolate Chips
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
Today I was lucky, since I had my assistant helping... made it easier for me to take pics

I don't normally pour all the measurements out into separate bowls {since it just means more dishes for me to wash}, but since my little one was helping, this step made it much easier for her :)
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
She's cute huh??

okay, back to the muffins

Combine your wet ingredients:  Milk, butter, eggs & vanilla
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
Next combine your dry {except the sugar} ingredients in a large bowl: Flour, Salt, Baking Powder & Baking Soda
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
 Now pour your wet ingredients into the bowl with your dry ones.

{do you see her little tongue sticking out?  When I'm concentrating, I do the exact same thing!}
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 Mix {just until combined}
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 Time to add the banana ** which you peeled and smashed up in a separate bowl**
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 Stir in the banana
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Time for everyone's favorite part ... THE CHOCOLATE!
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She "sneaks" a few chips. but who doesn't?? hehe

She even shares them with her baby sister... thank you kisses... so adorable!!!!
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Okay, back to the recipe, no more distracting photos.... 

Last but not least, you want to fold the sugar in gently.   This produces a muffin with a delicious, crunchy exterior without having to make a streusel.
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Interesting, huh?   I actually picked up this tip from Ina Garden {yes, yes, we are BFF's} hahaha, NOT!  I actually picked up the tip from watching one of her Food Network shows.

Time to scoop the mix into your muffin pan.  I use a mini muffin pan, but you could definitely use a regular muffin pan.  Use liners or spray with PAM first
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I use a melon baller to ensure that all the muffins will be the same size.
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Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
Instead of making 2 batches of mini muffins, we made 1 batch of mini muffins and 1 batch of animal muffins.
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 Bake at 350° for about 12 minutes
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I tasted one before I remembered to take a pic... oops! 
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Of course my helper had to test one out too!
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
These are how our animal muffins turned out.  My munchkin decided that these were "her & sissy's special muffins"
Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins | A little about a Lot
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FULL RECIPE
Mini Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup butter {melted}
3/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
3 ripe bananas {peeled and smashed up}
1 cup chocolate chips
1 cup sugar

Heat oven to 350. Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder & salt in a large mixing bowl, set aside.  In a smaller bowl combine the butter, milk, vanilla & eggs.  Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and MIX.   Stir in the bananas and the chocolate chips.  Lastly, fold in the sugar** 

Scoop batter into a greased bread muffin tins.  Bake mini-muffins for 12 minutes or until toothpick inserted comes out clean. Larger muffins will take approximately 25 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool 10 minutes. Complete cooling on a wire rack.
 
**This produces a muffin with a delicious, crunchy exterior without having to make a streusel. {tip I picked up from Ina Garden}
 
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HAPPY BAKING!
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Pintastic Friday #8 {Muffins}

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Welcome to Pintastic Friday!! 
For those of you here for the 1st time, here is a little recap...   I share a few of my favorite pins each week and then pick one to make.  Last week I selected a few favorites and the "goal" is to share my completed pin with you the next this week. So here is the big question... did I actually complete anything?    {drum-roll please....... }   

Sadly, I didn't get my pin done this week {technically it was last weeks}, but between my cold, Easter and planning a Minnie Mouse birthday...  I just couldn't get around to another craft.  Now that I'm finally feeling better, I hope to have my blogging back on track!
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My whole family loves muffins, especially the hubby.  So I love coming across a new recipe for us to try out.  Here are a couple of delicious looking muffin recipes that I've been dying to try out.

 by Cooking Classy
Blueberry Muffins with Streusel Topping | Cooking Classy

by Inside BruCrew Life
 Coffee Chocolate Chip Muffins - coffee and chocolate join forces for a breakfast that will get you going

 by Life in Pleasantville
mini chocolate chip banana muffins

by Cookies & Cups 
Pumpkin Apple Muffins | www.cookiesandcups.com

by Pioneer Woman
pancake

by Yellow Bliss Road

I have a feeling my family will LOVE whichever one I decide to make!

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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Pintastic Friday #4 {Pasta)

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Welcome to Pintastic Friday!! 
For those of you here for the 1st time, here is a little recap...   I share a few of my favorite pins each week and then pick one to make.  Last week I selected a few favorites and the "goal" is to share my completed pin with you the next this week. So here is the big question... did I actually complete anything?    {drum-roll please....... } 
 YES 

Last week I did a little St. Patrick's Day Pintastic theme.  In case you missed Wednesday's post - here is the fun little craft I tackled.   I was so excited to see how cute they turned out!

Rainbow Pudding Cups
These were a HUGE hit with my girls.  They ate dinner so quickly just so they could have their special rainbow pudding! 

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The theme of this week is PASTA.  I could probably definitely eat pasta EVERY DAY.  I love coming across a really good {but east to whip up} pasta recipe, because who really wants to slave over dinner... not me!   These are some pins from some of my favorite bloggers!

by The Girl who ate Everything 
http://www.the-girl-who-ate-everything.com/wp-content/uploads/blogger/-imKG06221L8/ToPiB7q4jlI/AAAAAAAAHOA/lbdmheMHlIs/s1600/creamy-sausage-tomato-pasta.JPG 
 by Kevin & Amanda 
One-Dish Skillet Dinner Peas, Ham, and Creamy Noodles-01

by The Girl who ate Everything
http://www.the-girl-who-ate-everything.com/wp-content/uploads/blogger/-woBkbNgeubI/TlWpMg00TfI/AAAAAAAAHJU/e5eAwQqkBxA/s1600/lasagna-row.jpg

by Apron Strings
http://www.apronstringsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/One-Pot-Pasta-BEFORE.jpg

by Baked by Rachel
Pesto Chicken Lasagna Rolls Recipe from bakedbyrachel.com
They all look sooo delicious, I might have to make them all!

HAPPY COOKING!
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Peanut Butter Coffee Cake

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Have I told you all about my addiction to Chocolate?  I know, what woman doesn't love chocolate??  But seriously, I LOVE it.  It was about 11 years ago when my hubby asked me to be his date for a very fancy work dinner at George's at the Cove {it's in La Jolla and it's amazing!} and since it was one of our very 1st dates, I remember it well...

What was I talking about?  Oh yea... chocolate!
So we're at this dinner and it's time for dessert... they bring out this amazingly delicious chocolate box.  Yes a chocolate box... filled with Grand Marnier White Chocolate Mousse with fresh berries over the top. O.M.G!

So my sweet guy {trying to be funny} asked me, "If you had to choose between chocolate & me, which would you choose?"

My response? "As long as you never make me choose, you'll never have a problem!" hahaha

He had soooo much to learn. 

That was still in the beginning... before he found out about my TRUE LOVE.  Peanut Butter & Chocolate.  Now, I couldn't imagine my life without my hubby, BUT, I could never imagine my life without peanut butter & chocolate. 
I love them individually. I love them together.  They are the best.  {As my good friend Joey would say, "put your hands together!"}  FRIENDS fans?  Anyone?  Just me? okay... moving on...
So when I came across this pin I knew I had to make it.  Dorothy @ Crazy Crust really knows her stuff and let me tell you... it's delicious! 

I didn't make any changes to her version, but I did include a little step by step {with the help of my trusty assistant}. 

First, gather all your ingredients.
Normally I don't put them all in separate bowls, but when my "assistant" is helping, this step makes it easier... for her, {not me... I end up with double the dishes}.

Time to mix the dry ingredients 
Put that bowl aside... get all your wet ingredients together 
Combine Wet & Dry ingredients together until just combined.
Now time to make the Streusel :)
Layer 1) half cake batter 2) half streusel 3) remaining batter 4) remaining streusel
Time to bake!

Gosh, the house smells sooooo good... I'm getting antsy... must.taste.now!

yummmmmmm
I'm doing everything in my power not to just dive right in with my fork...

Peanut Butter Coffee Cake with Chocolate Chip Streusel
Original Source: Crazy Crust

Cake Ingredients
* 1 1/2 cups Flour
* 2 tsp baking powder
* 1/2 tsp salt 
* 1/2 cup brown sugar
* 1/4 cup granulated sugar
* 1/4 cup {1/2 stick of butter}, softened
* 1/2 cup peanut butter
* 1 egg
* 1/2 cup milk

Streusel Ingredients
* 1/2 cup brown sugar
* 2 tsp cinnamon
* 2 TBsp flour
* 2 TBsp butter, melted
* 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Instructions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350°.  Spray a 9in square dish with cooking spray
  2. Whisk the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl .  Set aside.
  3. In a separate large bowl {I used my mixer, with paddle attachment}, mix both sugars, butter, peanut butter and egg.  Remove bowl from mixer.  Stir in milk.  
  4. Stir dry ingredients with wet and stir {by hand} until just combined. 
  5. Make the crumb topping:  Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, flour & melted butter in a small bowl.  Once combined, fold in chocolate chips.
  6. Place half the cake batter in the pan and spread to fit.  Top with half the streusel. Repeat with remaining cake batter and streusel.  
  7. Bake for 21-25min, until a toothpick comes out clean.  {Mine took 25min}

This would be a great little dish to bring to a brunch... I might even have to add it to our Easter brunch menu  :)

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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