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CHRISTMAS KILNER JAR MUFFIN MIX Makes 1 Jar / 12 muffins


Muffins are very versatile, and you can add any festive dried fruits or nuts to the basic mix. Or for a great edible gift idea, why not layer the Christmas muffin mix into a kilner jar?


300g self raising flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 tsp ground cinnamon 2 tsp ground mixed spice 100g pecans or walnuts 140g mixed dried fruits 100g light muscovado sugar


1 Layer all the ingredients in a 1 litre glass or plastic preserving jar in the order the ingredients are listed.


2 Write the following on a gift label: ‘Tip the contents of the jar into a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre and add 2 beaten eggs, 300ml milk and a 100g melted butter. Mix quickly and lightly to a soft batter. Divide between 12 muffin cases. Bake at 190C/gas 5 for 18-20 mins.


3 Attach the label and a wooden spoon to the top of the jar with some raffia or coloured ribbon.


www.ashburtoncookeryschool.co.uk


Field-to-fork dining in the heart of our organic farm


CHRISTMAS LUNCH OR SUPPER


Join us for a three-course feast straight from the fields. The menu changes daily, starring favourite festive veg as you’ve never seen them before, and tender organic meat from West Country farms.


LUNCH £32, SUPPER £36


Book online at theriverfordfieldkitchen.co.uk 01803 227 391


Wash Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0JU


Christmas at The Riverford Field Kitchen


GIFT IT!


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