Cheerios Banana Muffins are made with crushed Cheerios or, I suppose, their store-brand equivalent and sweet ripe bananas. Bake a batch for someone you love.
Almost every morning, my father has a bowl of Cheerios with fruit and yogurt (also wheat bran!) which is a very healthy breakfast and possibly the reason he has made it to the great age of 85 years old. It certainly doesn’t hurt.
When he was planning to visit last year I bought a box in readiness and then COVID hit and the trip was canceled. For 15 months that box has languished in my pantry until finally I couldn’t take it anymore. It had to be opened and used!
I started looking for recipes with Cheerios and was surprised by how many there are. Who knew? It occurs to me that they would also work great in Uncle Hector’s 100 Cookies so a batch of those is next on the to-be-baked list.
This is touted on the Cheerios website as the perfect breakfast on the go since it already has cereal baked right in. I cannot disagree. Equally, these muffins make a great snack for your tea or coffee break.
Cheerios Banana Muffins
This recipe is adapted from the one on the actual Cheerios website. They want you to put a whole cup of raisins as well but I knew that wouldn’t be popular at my house because, and I quote my younger daughter, people like plain things. Raisins do not qualify.
Ingredients
2 cups or 54g Cheerios cereal, plus a little extra for decoration
1 1/4 cups or 156g all-purpose flour
1/2 cup or 100g packed brown sugar
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 medium very ripe bananas (about 195g, peeled weight)
2/3 cup or 156ml milk
3 tablespoons canola or other light oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 egg
Method
Preheat your oven to 400°F or 200°C. Prepare a 12-cup regular-size muffin pan by greasing the cups or lining them with paper muffin liners.
Crush the cereal with a rolling pin in a Ziploc bag or with a small food processor until fairly fine. One comment on another blog that shared a similar recipe said that the muffins were gritty because the Cheerios weren’t crushed finely enough so I did mine in the food processor. No one wants gritty muffins.
In large bowl, whisk together the Cheerios crumbs, flour, brown sugar and baking powder and salt.
I must confess that while they look fun and are crunchy when first baked, the Cheerios on top got chewy after a day in an airtight container. My husband didn’t mind them. My younger daughter picked them off. You do you. The important thing is that everyone liked the muffins themselves!
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