A Perfect Friday Afternoon: Early Finish, Leftover Pasta, and Homemade Chocolate Muffins
Fridays are always special, but there's something magical
about finishing work early and having extra time to spend with the kids. Today
was one of those days. Instead of rushing through the evening routine, we
decided to make the most of the afternoon by baking together, as I promised
kids a lovely dessert.
Leftover pasta was on the menu for dinner, which meant more
time for fun and less time in the kitchen. The simplicity of leftover pasta is
something I always appreciate. It's warm, comforting, and quick, leaving room
for creativity in the kitchen. As we sat down for dinner, the kids devoured the
pasta, knowing that dessert was the main event of the evening.
What’s better than chocolate muffins? Chocolate muffins made
with love by little hands. Before dinner, we gathered in the kitchen to whip up
a batch of homemade chocolate muffins. The kids were thrilled to help, and it
turned into a mini baking lesson. They couldn’t wait for it!
For the recipe, I used the ICA`s recipes but made a few changes.
Easy Chocolate Muffins
Ingredients:
1 dl unsweetened cocoa powder
2 dl granulated sugar
2 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
2 dl milk
½ cup melted butter
1 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla sugar
Instructions:
1. Preheat the oven to 175°C) and line a muffin tin with muffin cups.
The muffins were moist, rich, and bursting with chocolate flavor—exactly what we needed. The kids were so proud of their creation, and I loved watching them enjoy making and eating them.
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