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Marmalade Muffins


“Man, I can’t believe she just stripped us naked and left us sitting here.” “I know this is pretty humiliating!”

These muffins were so yummy, and amazing, I just can’t keep them from you. They are from The Pioneer Woman’s cookbook….of course. And they are super easy. The hardest part was stripping those little orange guys up there.


These things should be outlawed!

If you don’t want your kitchen to look like this, then I would advise not baking “sinnamon” rolls, marmalade muffins, and monster cookies all in one afternoon!

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17 Comments

  1. These look fabulous! I am going to have to try them…and then eat one and find someone not dieting to give the rest too LOL.

  2. Okay, I have to apololgize for the miss print, I put 1 cup flour instead of 1 cup buttermilk….YIKES so sorry…Ree would have never ever done such a silly thing….please forgive me.

  3. YUMMMM! I love messy kitchens when the end result in yummy treats. I've been drooling over P-Dub's cookbook since it came out. My friend let me sniff the pages of her copy šŸ™‚ I want to try those "sinnamon" rolls…maybe on a day that I've gone on a very long run!

    P.S. I found your blog through a link on P-Dubs page on FB.

  4. Oh my, I haven't been on in a while and now I find all these scrumptious recipes! The Chicken Spaghetti looks interesting and these muffins sound delish! Looks like I've got more baking and cooking to do! Love to try new things. Thanks for cooking through her cookbook Sheila!!! Lisa

  5. Okay Sheila, just finally getting to making the muffins and my daughter Hannah (the one home sick) helped me make them and they just came out of the oven and we put the glaze on them and ate them warm. The words out of her mouth were, "pure heaven, they are moist and I think orangy, I wish my tasters worked better!" Very cute for a 7 year old! She must be feeling better. Thanks for the kind words.

    They are so good. We both thought the naked oranges were so funny and felt so strange. Thanks for inspiring me to cook more. Even more than P-Dub was already.

  6. I'm so glad I don't live closer…..just being your friend (and not residing in the same house) I would weigh 500 pounds!

    By the way….we talk about funny Ken stories too but they usually involve creeping in people's windows and pulling pranks on people in the bathroom. =) We miss you guys!

  7. I am trying to figure out a way to make these and still fit within the Weight Watchers parameters. I hope to make a lower fat/calorie version. Of course, I think I should taste one of yours for comparison.

  8. Love the naked oranges talking up top…see how funny she is! Love the look of these…if I only had one to ejoy with my coffee b4 work…..hint hint

  9. I think I got the zester at Bed Bath and Beyond, my grandma calls it Bed Bath and Breakfast….do they serve food there? silly grandma.
    sorry to hear you have sick kiddos robin…hang inthere sister!

  10. I am home with a sick kid today and just checked the pantry and I have all of the above to make these! They look so good! So impressed you made all those baked goods in one day. Yikes. Happy Cooking. Robin Smith