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I revised a pumpkin bread recipe to make these delicious spiced muffins. Pureed canned carrots and a cream cheese filling make them so moist!—Francy Schneidecker, Tillamook, Oregon
Nutritional Facts 1 muffin equals 288 calories, 14 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 56 mg cholesterol, 370 mg sodium, 37 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Cream Cheese Carrot Muffins in Taste of Home October/November 2007, p39
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Reviewed on Dec. 02, 2012 by kerrynjames
We loved these! We also got a layer rather than a center, but they are tasty anyway. Next time, I think I'm going to lightly swirl the filling in rather than just drop it. Thanks for the recipe!
Reviewed on Nov. 09, 2011 by Tat2baker
So delicious. A family favorite
Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2011 by galinthewoods
My family loved these. We got "the layer" but did not care. It's hard to decide if these are breakfast or dessert!
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2011 by katie_125
I have made other muffins w/ cream cheese in the middle & in order to get a "center" of cream cheese instead of a layer, the cream cheese needs to be cold and solid. If the batter is sweet enough, you can just take a melon baller and drop the cold, solid cheese into the middle, without having to soften it and add sugar/egg like this recipe calls for. It will stay in that shape and give you better results.
Reviewed on Apr. 08, 2011 by senzascusa
I'm wondering if I did something wrong or my ingredients were wonky? Everyone seems to have loved this, but my husband and I found them very heavy. The carrot batter tasted inCREDible, so I figured I'd love them.I found the filled so strange though--it almost seems like some ingredients are missing. If TOH triple tests, or whatever, how does their filling look so perfect? It should have been a filling layer like the rest of us.Part of me wants to make these again to give them another chance cuz I really want them to be amazing, and a part of me says that would be a waste of money to try again. The filling layer was liquid-like, but I had expected it to be thick like icing.
I'm wondering if I did something wrong or my ingredients were wonky? Everyone seems to have loved this, but my husband and I found them very heavy. The carrot batter tasted inCREDible, so I figured I'd love them.
I found the filled so strange though--it almost seems like some ingredients are missing. If TOH triple tests, or whatever, how does their filling look so perfect? It should have been a filling layer like the rest of us.
Part of me wants to make these again to give them another chance cuz I really want them to be amazing, and a part of me says that would be a waste of money to try again. The filling layer was liquid-like, but I had expected it to be thick like icing.
Reviewed on Oct. 27, 2010 by juicyfruit007
Tender, moist and delicious! Better cold, IMO.
Reviewed on Apr. 23, 2010 by tracy197600
my Family loves this recipe and I do not even add the cram cheese. I add raisins insetd.
Reviewed on Nov. 13, 2009 by mbuck6027
These were awesome! As many other readers have mentioned I too had problems with the filling looking more like a layer. I think the next time I will fill a piping bag and squeeze the filling into the center of the batter.
Reviewed on Jul. 28, 2009 by smhobden
Cream Cheese Carrot MuffinsI made these using shredded Carrots, with Crushed Pinapple to make 2 cups, so GOOD I also added Raisins!
Cream Cheese Carrot Muffins
I made these using shredded Carrots, with Crushed Pinapple to make 2 cups, so GOOD I also added Raisins!
Reviewed on Jul. 21, 2009 by Joscy
I have same question about carb count, however, I do not use insulin pump. Thank you.
Reviewed on Apr. 19, 2009 by mapete8
I made these muffins last weekend. They were so moist and delicious. I had trouble getting a pocket of cream cheese as well. It came out as a layer. Will have to try again.
Reviewed on Apr. 16, 2009 by catmw
That was a valid question about the carbs. Type 1 insulin dependent diabetics rely on carb counts in order to determine how much insulin is needed to cover what is eaten. I am on an insulin pump and would certainly eat these muffins, but would really love to know the carb count as well. However, I would not expect that the person who posted the recipe would know that information.
Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2009 by alykat5911
I made these over the weekend and they were delicious. My first time making muffins however, so the cream cheese pocket came out more like a layer. also, i used regular size muffin pans and made about 8 muffins. again, could be bc i am a muffin novice.
Reviewed on Apr. 11, 2009 by cgrace
Alot of times I substitute half the sugar or a little more with Splenda then it will still keep the right consistency for the recipe and not be like a hockey puck. Not many people think of diabetes when you ask about carbs. My husband is to.
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2009 by rockyskye
I wouldn't substitute anything in this recipe.I like things full flavor.Made for family.Each person ate 2.So not that detrimental to our health.
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2009 by berhodes125
Thanks to each of you for your answers. I appreciate all the suggestions. I am Diabetic and that was the reason I ask about the carbs.
Thanks to each of you for your answers. I appreciate all the suggestions.
I am Diabetic and that was the reason I ask about the carbs.
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2009 by helenclover
I would probably substitute some or all of the sugar with Splenda, use some whole wheat flour in place of part of the all-purpose, add some wheat germ, and use low fat or fat free cream cheese. Seems like raisins could be added too. Sounds delicious and healthy to me and I plan to try it!Helen
I would probably substitute some or all of the sugar with Splenda, use some whole wheat flour in place of part of the all-purpose, add some wheat germ, and use low fat or fat free cream cheese. Seems like raisins could be added too. Sounds delicious and healthy to me and I plan to try it!
Helen
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2009 by Chrissy123
If you're watching your carbs, say in an Atkins manner, then you wouldn't eat these anyway as they contain wheat and sugar. Substitue the sugar for Splenda to remove a lot of the carbs. Not sure if soy flour could be used in place of the wheat flour.
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2009 by Maxi
Who Cares? She probably isn't a dietitian and doesn't know so why ask? Try figuring it out yourself!
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by berhodes125
How many carbs is in this muffin?
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by emsanders
What was the answer to joygal522's question? I would like to know too!! Evelyn
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by joygal522
what size baby food carrots would you substitute for the 15 oz canned, pureed? same? or less? joygal
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by luceefn
Would cooked frozen carrots work as well as canned?luceefn
Would cooked frozen carrots work as well as canned?
luceefn
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by dlwztw
When I make carrot cake, I use baby food of carrots. It works fine and I'm going to try it for this recipe.
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by donnab1
These sound wonderful. I just added canned carrots to my grocery list. That will be better than grating fresh carrots...dbram
These sound wonderful. I just added canned carrots to my grocery list. That will be better than grating fresh carrots...
dbram
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by karlas_kitchen
Sound wonderful, but will probably just cook the carrots instead of from a can as I don't like the flavor of canned carrots.
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by kgoulden
I intend making these goodies within the hour....I have all the ingredients on hand. The photo looks soooo good!
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by smfeldner
these look so good! i can't wait to make them!!
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