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  • Makes 12
  • 45 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 7 Ingredients

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This is a fairly easy and pretty basic recipe, that allows for your own additions. You can add herbs of your choice, finely diced tomatoes, mushrooms, pineapple, spring onions – you're only limited by your imagination and taste preferences.


Ingredients (makes 12 Muffins)

  • 2 cups Self-Raising Flour
  • 2 cups Tasty Matured Cheese (grated)
  • 2 cups Skim Milk
  • 2 rashers Bacon (finely chopped)
  • 1/2 small Onion (finely chopped)
  • 1 clove Garlic (crushed)
  • Extra grated Cheese

Method

  1. Sift flour into a large mixing bowl. Stir through grated cheese, bacon, onion and garlic. Gently mix in milk, ensuring well combined without over-mixing.
  2. Grease and flour 12 cup muffin pan, and divide muffin mixture evenly between 12 cups. Sprinkle a little of the extra cheese on top of each muffin.
  3. Bake at 180 degrees C for around 20 - 30 minutes. Check after 20 minutes, as cooking time will depend on your oven. Cool muffins on a wire rack before serving.

Notes

Do make sure that you grease the muffin trays really well, as these muffins are notorious for sticking. Alternatively, use paper patty-pans in the muffin tray. These muffins can be frozen for up to 12 weeks, as long as they're well-wrapped in cling-wrap, or sealed in snap-lock bags.

  • Yum and how easy cheesy muffins, lol, thanks heaps for the great recipe.

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  • Will have to try these. Be great for dinner in summer with a salad.

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  • These things are my favourite to make and eat.

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  • Thanks for posting. This looks delicious.

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  • These look awesome – can’t wait to try this recipe!

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  • I would love to make these amazing looking muffins! They sound and look utterly irresistible. Thanks for sharing!

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  • I love the these can be frozen … great for lunch boxes

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  • Since copying down this recipe only two weeks ago, I have made so many batches of cheesey muffins I almost can’t believe it. My hubby’s life-time favourite was freshly baked scones until I got him to sample one of these. The recipe for scones has been re-filed, all he wants now is cheesey muffins. “Coffee hun?” “Any chance of those cheesey things to go with it? I don’t mind waiting.” Waiting 20 minutes for his coffee is no problem while I quickly put a batch of these in the oven. The best way to a man’s heart … Thanks for the great recipe!

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  • my kids love a similar recipe which we load with grated veggies

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  • Wow! What’s not to like about this! Tasty!

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  • So easy, and I imagine you can add anything else that might be in the fridge — a great idea to hide some extra vegies.

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  • Thank you very much for posting this recipe, will try it this weekend, it looks so yummy.

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  • Interesting idea, thanks for sharing.

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  • Wow! Sounds yummy and very cheesy! 🙂

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  • Sound great and so easy to make

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  • Love these muffins. I love making them mini and serving them at parties.

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  • GReat and easy to make.

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  • How do you get the muffins to stay in there for 12 weeks? The different ways of making them you will never run of flavours.

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  • Oh these look delicious!!!
    I really need to start getting some sneaky vegies into Miss 3 and Miss 6. Neither of them like onion of I might grate some carrot instead (only because Miss 6 can tell if onion is in ANYTHING).

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  • Yum, these look really good.

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