Sweet Clover Muffins.
In this season, I easily find sweet clover; a few days ago, I thought it wouldn’t bloom this year, but within a few days, I found myself with a field of sweet clover. Every early summer, I collect it to use in my desserts
It has a unique aroma, it’s very fragrant, and my house fills with a sweet, summery aroma. Meanwhile, the drying process continues, and its tiny flowers, both white and yellow, become even tinier, so there’s no need to pulverize them.
Today, I present to you the recipe for sweet clover muffins
a special breakfast featuring goodness and nature at your fingertips
If I add a dash of honey
there’s no debate over the aromatic notes that, when encountered by our taste buds, provide an immersion into sunny, flower-filled summer fields.
As often happens, it’s a very simple recipe to prepare. It’s sweet, but if you pair it with a spreadable cheese, I guarantee you’ll be surprised.
- Difficulty: Easy
- Preparation time: 15 Minutes
- Portions: 15 Pieces
- Cooking methods: Oven
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All Seasons
Ingredients
Flour, acacia honey, and sweet clover….
- 3 cups flour
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup acacia honey
- 2/3 cup sunflower oil
- 2 tsp aromatic herbs (Fresh sweet clover flowers 3 tsp, dried 2)
- 1 packet baking powder (For desserts)
Tools
Stand mixer or bowl for mixing, mixer, muffin molds…
Steps
In a few minutes, a delicious dessert
Place in the bowl of the stand mixer or glass bowl the flour, sugar, and sifted baking powder. Mix well, and add milk, eggs, oil, and honey.
Mix carefully and add the sweet clover. Incorporate well…
…And distribute in the molds which you will bake in a preheated oven at 375°F for about 15 minutes. They will form a nice dome. Fill the molds two-thirds full, otherwise, you risk overflowing the batter and deforming your muffins.
Once baked, sprinkle with powdered sugar
Your muffins are ready to enjoy for a delicious breakfast, to accompany green tea, or a hot chocolate
As it is a dry dessert, it can be stored at room temperature. You can also use a single mold to make a soft and fragrant cake, to be served in slices, or a loaf pan.

