Calumet Muffins

Calumet Muffins

A Recipe from The Calumet Book of Oven Triumphs! (1934)

About the Recipe

There’s nothing like a basic muffin recipe with loads of variations to have in one’s back pocket. This one is fabulous to have at the ready for whatever fun fillings you’d like to put inside. It’s more on the savory side than sweet, making it a perfect base recipe to play with.

A few quick notes about my variation:

  • Strawberries were on sale this week, so I used a cup of 1/4″ diced strawberries as the flavor profile. A quick toss in a little bit (less than a teaspoon) of flour kept them floating rather than sinking during baking.
  • If you’re going to use butter, make sure to let your milk and egg come to room temperature. This wouldn’t have been an issue in 1934, but certainly was in 2025. Oops. I ended up using vegetable oil, which worked just fine.
  • For the future, I’ll probably add a little bit of spice here. It’s a very plain muffin, which is great as a base, but not so exciting overall.

In the end, Maxx gave these a very enthusiastic thumbs up. Fresh out of the oven with a little bit of butter, they were absolutely divine.

About the book

I’ve had this little booklet lurking in my collection for awhile. The Calumet Baking Powder company put out this little booklet a few times over the 1930’s and the recipes are great. They’re easy to follow, and designed to be delicious. After all, the better the recipe, the more times you’ll make it. And the more times you make it, the more baking powder you’ll use. *wink!*

I love the tips and tricks to help make sure that the home baker is successful. It brings everything down to earth and makes it all so simple. Enjoy Calumet’s art deco design and tips for success:

The Recipe!

Ingredients:

2 cups sifted flour
2 t baking powder
2 T sugar
1/2 t salt
1 egg, well beaten
1 cup milk
4 T melted butter or other shortening
1 cup 1/4″diced strawberries (optional)

Directions:

Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, sugar, and salt, and sift again (or combine all dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk to combine). Combine egg, milk, and shortening. Add to flour, beating only enough to dampen all flour. Fold in fruit if using. Bake in greased muffin pans in hot oven (425*F) 25 minutes, or until done. Makes 12 muffins.

Sweet Applets

Sweet Applets

A Recipe from From Pillsbury’s 15th Grand National – 100 NEW Bake-Off Recipes (1964)

About the Recipe

Just as every great banana bread recipe is mostly banana, this totally scrumptious take on an apple muffin is mostly apple. The result of the recipe and the insane amount of shredded apple is a super moist, tender crumb nestled under a slightly crunchy top. YUM! 10/10 this recipe is going right into breakfast rotation!

For more recipes in the Pillsbury Challenge, click here!

About the book

Yet again we’re getting a lovely progression of easy recipes that all look stunningly delicious. The ’60s are such a delightful time for home cooking. It’s like everyone decided to start to get adventurous at once. If anyone has any historical context for why this progression happened, I’d love to read more on it. #cookingnerd

About the glassware

I rarely get a chance to use my split-dishes, so it was fun to pull this out of the cupboard. In all truth, the cradle belongs to another dish, but I love the ultra-mod feel of it with these ’60s desserts. The dish itself is a Snack Server or Compass promotional dish from 1959. Is it possible that these Applets have been served in it before?!

The Recipe!

Ingredients:

1 1/2 c flour
2 t double-acting baking powder
1/2 t salt
1/2 t nutmeg
1/2 c sugar
1/3 c shortening
1 egg
1/3 c milk
1 1/2 c pared, shredded apple
1/4 c butter, melted
1/2 c sugar
1 t cinnamon

Directions:

Sift together flour, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg. Set aside.

Add sugar gradually to shortening, creaming well. Blend in the unbeaten egg; mix well.

Add milk alternately with dry ingredients. Stir in apple.

Fill well-greased muffin cups two-thirds full. Bake at 400*F for 20-25 minutes until golden brown. Remove from pan; cool 10 minutes. Dip in melted butter, then roll in mixture of cinnamon and sugar.

Serve warm or cold.