Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Cinnamon Muffin Melts & Apple Pie Bites

My kids requested Cinnamon Muffin Melts as a Valentine's Day breakfast today.  Many of you know that I'm not one of those Mom's who 'makes' breakfast in the mornings.  (Well, that is unless you count putting frozen waffles in a toaster or boiling water for instant oatmeal.)  However, since it's a special day AND they only take 9 minutes to make...I obliged :)  After all...how can you resist this act of happiness?



I don't follow the exact directions for the preparation of Cinnamon Muffin Melts, so thought I would post how I make them here.  I find that if you use as much butter as indicated, they're a bit too crumbly.

Ingredients:
1 box Tastefully Simple Cinnamon Muffin Melts
1 cup water
2 Tbsp butter, melted

Add Cinnamon Muffin Melt mix with water.  Lightly grease mini muffin pan.  (You can also make 12 regular size muffins, but we prefer the bite-size version.)  Use a small cookie scoop to fill the muffin tin's 1/2 full.  Bake at 400 degrees for 9 minutes.  Cool for 2-3 minutes.  Place one pan of mini muffins in gallon size ziploc bag.  Melt 1 Tbsp of butter and drizzle over muffins.  Seal ziploc and roll muffins in butter.  Once coated, pour 1/4 of the cinnamon sugar packet into the ziploc.  Seal and roll muffins again.  Repeat process for 2nd batch.

NOTE:  You will only use 1/2 the cinnamon sugar packet with this preparation method.  Use the other 1/2 of the package to make the Apple Pie Bites recipe.


Apple Pie Bites
1 pkg (15 oz) refrigerated pie crusts (the kind in tubes you roll out)
2-3 Tbsp butter
2 apples, I used Granny Smith
Cinnamon Sugar
Parchment paper
(I recommend serving w/ Breyer's Vanilla Bean Ice Cream!)

Line cookie sheet with parchment paper.  Thaw the pie crusts.  Core apples and cut each one into 8 pieces (you can leave skin on or peel).  Unroll one pie crust and brush with melted butter.  Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.  Cut pie crust into 8 strips.  Roll each strip around one slice of apple and place on parchment paper.  Once you've wrapped all the apple slices, brush tops with remaining butter and sprinkle with remaining cinnamon sugar.  Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes or pastry is golden brown.

Many of you have probably viewed this recipe on Pinterest - it's originally a Taste of Home recipe as well.  FANTASTIC use of your leftover cinnamon sugar!  The only down side was that while I was taking this picture shown above - ALL the rest of them were devoured!

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