Whole Wheat Carrot Cake Muffins-Dehydrated Carrot Food Storage Recipes

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Ingredients:
2 c. brown sugar, packed
1 c. oil
3 eggs (3 T. Dehydrated Eggs + 1/3 c. water…if you want a really fun trick use your left over carrot or raisin water to add to the egg powder.)
2 c. carrots, finely grated (1c. dehydrated carrots. Pulse in blender before re-hydrating to make them smaller pieces. They take 20 minutes in cold water to rehydrate so if you need them sooner, simply put them in warmer water.)
1 c. crushed pineapple, drained (If you have orange juice you’ll be serving, drain the pineapple juice into your orange juice for a fun topical blend orange juice.)
3 c. whole wheat flour
1 t. salt
1 T. soda
1 t. cinnamon
2 t. vanilla
1 c. raisins
1 c. walnuts, broken

Method:

Preheat oven to 350. Grease and flour 2 bread pans, 1 Bundt pan, or 2 muffin pans (12 each) with vegetable cooking spray. Beat together brown sugar, oil and eggs (no need to reconstitute eggs before adding to this mix). Stir in carrots and pineapple. Blend together dry ingredients; stir into batter thoroughly. Add vanilla, raisins, and nuts. Pour into prepared pan. Bake bread pans for 40-45 minutes, muffins for 20 minutes, and Bundt pan 1 hour or until done.
Makes 1 Bundt pan, 2 bread pans, or 24 muffins.

Adding the nuts on top of the muffins not only gives it a great look and flavor (it lightly toasts the nuts) but it is also a great way to serve nut lovers and non-nut lovers alike since it becomes obvious which have nuts and which don’t.

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  • sbeasley
    This is the first recipe of yours that I tried after reading your book. We love it! I even did the beans thing. Thanks so much!
  • Heather
    Saw you live on Studio 5 yesterday for the first time. After exploring your blog for the last couple weeks, I felt like, "hey, I know that girl!"

    Thanks for the great idea!
  • Erika
    The recipe in the video says 2 cups carrots and the recipe on your site is 3 cups - which one is correct?
  • I confused on the carrot too... also do you cook it at 350?

    Love this site so helpful
  • eatfoodstorage
    It's all corrected, thanks!
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