then you've got yourself a scuffin!
Fig Scuffins
1 cup whole grain flour
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup bran flour
2 tbsp sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 egg white
1 cup plain yogurt
3/4 cup fresh figs
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 dash cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves
1 tsp vanilla extract
mix wet - mix dry - mix together
spoon 6 rounds on a baking sheet
20 minutes
Options: Cut the Scuffins in half for 12 snackable pieces
Enjoy with butter, jam
, cream cheese, devonshire cream
,
nut butter
, chocolate butter
etc.
Those look amazing! YUM! Now I need to get some figs!
ReplyDeleteThere's the fig recipe!!! Those look tasty to me. Hope you're having a good weekend so far!
ReplyDeleteYUM!! I've never baked with figs, but these look WONDERFUL.
ReplyDeleteI just read your fig harvesting post...You're so silly! :-p
YUM!!!! Those look absolutely delightful!
ReplyDeleteHow did I NOT guess some kind of muffin hybrid?! haha. Those look like perfection! I have never had figs before, and I am now tempted to get some on my grocery trip.
ReplyDeleteYou are a baked goods genius Kelsey! Saving this recipe!!
ReplyDeleteI JUST stocked up on figs at Whole Foods yesterday! This is perfect, thank you girl!!
ReplyDeleteLoving those scuffins Kelsey! I don't think I'd need any of the butters to enjoy those beauties. And how gorgeous are those figs!? I only recently got to try some figs this year for the first time and it was love at first bite. I'm sure it'd be likewise with your scuffins too. They look and sound wonderful! Thanks for sharing the recipe girl! Have yourself a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery creative! I love figs. I wish that I could find fresh one though.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend:)
These look so amazing Kelsey! They look like these big fat giant cookies that my mom used to love...I'm sure she would adore these! Maybe I can pick up the ingredients somewhere and try to make them for her. Thanks for the idea and recipe. I think that figs are almost too pretty to eat! I'm excited to get my hands on some.
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YUM!!! Those look absolutely fabulous!!!!!! I will definitely have to get some figs soon!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyumm!!! i love figs!!! i used to eat toast with thin fig slices and greek yogurt on top it was delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI would eat your scuffins with a cup of hot tea and melted butter :P
I love how simple your steps are - mix one, mix the other, and mix together. Hope your wheat eating is going well - I assume you're still right with it, since you used whole wheat flour in these scuffins.
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing. I would love to have some for breakfast with almond milk. Yum yum
ReplyDeleteWhen I say this, I honestly gasped outloud and said oh. my. gosh.
ReplyDeleteKelsey, those look SO STINKIN GOOD! Help a sister out here....
could I just use 2 cups gluten free flour instead of the bran/whole wheat?
What would you suggest I substitute the yogurt for as I can't eat it? Perhaps I should invest in some coconut milk yogurt. Yes... that seems like a good idea!
oh my, girlfriend, you are a culinary genius! i gotta get cooking so i can make these for snack asap! you are simply wonderful and inspiring! love alllll your recipes <3 your beautiful inside and out
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Ooo these look fantastic. Dense and hearty... just how I like em :) I'm not the biggest fan of figs, nor do I have any fresh ones available, so I might have to try your recipe with a different fruit. Strawberries? Apples? Plums? I'll have to see what's on sale in the stores :)
ReplyDeleteuh, YUM! These look amazing, and I think I would sell my...left arm for one :P Seriously, girl, I'm dying to try out this recipe and feel substituting something for the fresh figs would be totally missing the whole point :(
ReplyDeleteSo thats what you made with your figs! They look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your plate -- thats from Pier 1, right? I think they're called Elizabeth? I worked for Pier 1 for over 6 years and I lived and breathed dishes the whole time! :)
I need to get my hands on some figs--they are all over the blogosphere! Scuffins sound like a grand idea--I need to make some.
ReplyDeleteThese look reaaally good! I've only ever had figs in a walnut and fig loaf and never used them in anything else, but it looks like i'm missing out!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love the name...scuffin..I like the way it sounds when you say it out loud :-)
ReplyDeleteSarah x
youre a genius! You should start a SCUFFIN makin business. To good!!!
ReplyDeleteHey...I posted a fig today too! Not a recipe, just a fig, but still...
ReplyDeleteScuffin! Much better than "muffone" or "mone." That wouldn't sound good at all.
Love them!
These sound spectacular, Kelsey! Now I just need to find me some fresh figs!
ReplyDeletethis is definitely a recipe i must steal. and if a few chocolate chips land in the mix, then so be it :)
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I am making it my mission to remember to buy figs next time I'm at the grocery store so that I can make these!
ReplyDeleteWow, they look so good. I don't eat figs cause I'm scared of them, don't know why, maybe because of a fairy tale from childhood where someone ate figs and his nose became very very long. And they are still somehow mysterious and creepy to me, strange, I know! But maybe I can try your recipe with some kind of berries because I love them. Btw your pink nails look very pretty too :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those look so amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've never had figs, these look phenomenal. Will add that to my recipe book :)
ReplyDeleteBetween your "Scuffins" and my "Mookies" (muffin crossed with a cookie)...honey, we've got ourselves a million-dollar bakery right there!! :)
love love love! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm you really did magic with the figs girl! love u! hope your weekend is amazing!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteas my friends would say: "that looks deRIcious!" :)
ReplyDeleteThose figs looks so good!! I have only had a fresh fig once, and it was fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYou know how to make my mouth water. These looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteGood job on the recipe!!! I never thought to use figs that way! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the name scuffins should go into wikipedia!
ReplyDeletethey do look delicious too...figs are such a wonderful fruit, it must have added so much flavor to your scuffins!
What a healthy treat! I loved seeing those fresh figs sandwiched in between the pictures of those yummy scones/muffins. You are too cute!
ReplyDeleteGIRL These look AMAZING!! scuffins are genious- i love both scones aND muffins!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love the scuffin...especially with figs!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love figs! They are growing everywhere around here..and very clever scuffins :) I'm gonna have to try making those when I get home. I'm diggin the yummy photo shoots too, lol, soo cute! xx Britta
ReplyDeleteWow! Those look awesome.. I've never thought to bake muffins in the form of scones before! I'm envisioning some lemon cranberry scuffins in my future! Hah.
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Scuffins! How cute! Hahah your figs look different from the ones I eat. Different breed? They look delish though!
ReplyDeletemy neighbor grows figs-- nothing like picking one and eating it right then and there. it's actually a pretty powerful feeling-- knowing where your food comes from and such..
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hope you have a splendid sunday, dear
love, becca
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These looks so good! I love figs but the way the insides look always kind of weirds me out...
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing!! I love that you made them with figs from your very own tree. That's awesome. Thanks for sharing the recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteFigs scare me a bit but I may have to face my fig-phobia because these look THAT good. Scuffin is such a cute name too.
ReplyDeleteIs it weird that I noticed and like your nail polish? Cute color!
Those scuffins look delish! I don't see fresh figs around here very much, but I'm sure they make an excellent addition to baked goods. :-)
ReplyDeleteYum, your scuffins look great!
ReplyDeleteI love the fig photos - they're my all-time favorite fruit, and I wish I still lived in California..they seemed less expensive out there!
ReplyDeletegreat eats, great title/name...have a great week hon!
ReplyDeleteWow those look unreal!! Yum!
ReplyDeletescuffins sound so delish!! i need to use fresh figs soon!!
ReplyDeleteAre scuffins a real thing? Seriously? Cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing creation!!! I just put fresh figs on my grocery list :) So far I haven't had ANY luck finding them all summer. I'm crossing my fingers (keep yours crossed for me too please!)
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Scuffins? that is so smart :D I just came across your blog for the first time, but I'll definitely be back! Now, i have to try this recipe... Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletei cannot contain my jealousy of your fig tree
ReplyDeleteI want a fig tree!!! And a scuffin! I knew you would make some variety of a muffin with those figs. I am also a muffin lover, and partial to scones, so naturally I'll have to try to make scuffins. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI've actually never had a fresh fig before - this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried baking with figs but those look amazing!
ReplyDeletehey gorgeous girlie!!
ReplyDeleteyou are a recipe master!!! ummm yummy, can I come visit for this delicious treat!! hehe!
I'm keeping my eye out for figs at the farmer's market this week!
I hope you have a great week ahead of you!
xoxo!
So many recipes that I see call for dried figs instead of fresh. But I love that you used fresh here!
ReplyDeleteThese look GREAT, Kelsey!! You're AMAZING!! So creative....delish!!!!
ReplyDeleteI gave you a little mention in the last post, had to let yah know ;-)
These look amazing!! I only JUST tried figs for the first time a couple weeks ago. Theyre good eh?
ReplyDeleteYou are such a baking genius! Those look amazing. Do you think that I could use applesauce instead of the yogurt in that?
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These look brilliant. I have got to try a fig soon!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, these look GOOD. So are they crispy on the outside and soft in the middle like a muffin??
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I'm a huge fan of anything with figs in it, especially muffins ;)
ReplyDeletecan I have one of these muffins? they look AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look really, REALLY good. So cute too! Love the flavor pickin'- figs, mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteomg those scuffins look amazing! I love love love figs, thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteScuffins!! Did you come up with that idea yourself?
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