Showing posts with label blueberry muffins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blueberry muffins. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

My Favorite Blueberry Muffins


Here is the recipe for my favorite blueberry muffins. The recipe came from the former Jordan Marsh department store in Peabody, Massachusetts. It always works and makes me smile just thinking about it.
Jorndan Marsh Blueberry Muffins
1/2 cup butter
1 1/4 cup sugar
2 cup flour
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
2 1/2 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
On low speed cream butter and sugar. Add flour, salt, baking powder and eggs one at a time until blended. Add milk alternately. Fold in berries. Pour into greased cups (use spray oil). Pil ehigh in cups. Sprinkle top with sugar.
Bake at 375 degree oven for 25-30 minutes.
Serve with butter and save one for me!
2 tsp. sugar for topping
I would provide the link for this recipe but the store was sold out to a large department store chain over 30 years ago. My grandmother gave the recipe to my mother who in turn gave it to me.
If you have a favorite blueberry recipe please let me know and I will post it. I am especially looking for canning recipes. Sending you a blueberry muffin to go with your coffee today. Can you smell it?


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Blueberries Are Ripe!


A #10 Pail of Blueberries in July

It was 98 degrees in the shade today and I went off blueberry picking with the neighbors. The berries are just coming into season and are big and plump. There are many blueberry farms in Olympia, Washington because of the low lying area and proximity to Puget Sound. In the winter the farms flood then dry out this time of year. Today we visited the Gile Blueberry Farm on Gull Harbor Road. The Gilee's are really friendly, supply the pails and even have a porta potty out in the fields for emergencies.


We each took a #10 can that had holes in it and wire coat hangers bent into a hook. The hook hangs off the waist of your pants and it an excellent pail to pick berries with. I picked only one pail today due to the heat. The berries were $1 a pound and I picked 4 1/2 pounds of berries for a total of $4.50. Have you found a better deal this summer? Let me know if you have.



Mom Picking Blueberries....Come on Smile!


I plan on going out picking a few more times this season probably during the evening when it cools down a bit. My mother likes to go picking. I bring along a folding chair and plant her by some full bushes. She likes blueberries on her cereal in the morning or mixed with cut up cantalope for a refreshing sumertime dessert.

I like to freeze blueberries for blueberry muffins. My favorite recipe comes from the old Jordan Marsh department store that used to be in Peabody, Massachusetts. Those muffins were huge and had some sugar sprinkled on top to make a crunchy top. It wasn't a trip to the shopping center without bringing home some muffins for breakfast the next day. I will look up the recipe and post it. It is a winner for sure!


My neighbor and I plan on making blueberry jam this year. She is just learning to can and is having fun looking up recipes on the internet. Last year I canned pears mixed with blueberries and they were a great combination.


Canned Pears and Blueberries and Pears



Let me know what you like to do with blueberries and if you have any suggestions.




What are they charging for blueberries in your supermarket thisor Farmer's Market this summer?