Everywhere I read about Medifast recipes these days, there's talk of Chocolate Chip Muffins and how great they are. So when I got my first shipment of chocolate chip pancakes, I immediately got to work.
Now, I haven't actually used it to make pancakes as it has just been one experiment after the other with the muffins.
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The picture on the left is my first attempt. It was also my
first taste. |
I don't agree that this Medifast meal tastes good. It's terrible. It does not taste like pancake. Once I got to the chocolate, it got better, I have to admit. But that's just the chocolate. The actual pancake tastes like paper. This might be better suited as a substitute for bread ... a sandwich maybe ... just a thought...
Here are the instructions for the Chocolate Chip Muffin: Spray ramekin with butter, mix pancake with recommended amt of water (do not overmix) and pour on ramekin. Microwave for 90 seconds
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When taken out of the ramekin, I noticed the chocolate
chips settled on the bottom. |
The chocolate chip was the best part. Otherwise, this was a complete disaster.
Next I tried to make one on the toaster oven. Using the same instructions, I baked it at 350 degrees this time for 20 minutes. This is what happened:
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The right one is baked. The left is microwaved. |
Both still got eaten (hey, I don't like wasting food) but neither was satisfying. Both were tolerable but not as delicious as everybody seems to be raving about.
I decided that I might have overmixed the first one because I used a whisk. So I decided to try again.
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The one in front is the "not overmixed" muffin.
It's sitting beside the other two to show how well it
rose. |
While the texture was now better, there's still not much to be said about the taste;
Day 2. More experiments.
This time I had to think more about my muffin. What makes muffins rise? What would stop my chocolate chips from sinking to the bottom?
I decided to use some other condiments to help my muffins. I used not 1 but TWO bags. Now, I also used half an egg but if this wasn't an experiment, I would have used the whole egg and used FOUR bags.
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Here it is, the fluffy and soft muffins. Finally! |
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Feast your eyes on this! |
In the end, I suggest using the ramekins. It ended up being soft and delicious (the sugar helped but I might switch to honey if it's allowed). There will be more experiments. I'll try not to put baking powder next time and try to get the crumbly, flaky texture that I love.
Here is the recipe:
2 bags of Medifast Chocolate Chip Pancakes
2 bags of Sweet Leaf (or Splenda)
1/8 tsp baking powder
1/4 cup milk
1/2 egg (probably best if you use egg beaters)
Preheat toaster 400 degrees.
Mix dry ingredients well.
Add milk and egg
Mix but do not overmix. If there are clumps, it's okay.
Pour into pans and bake for 15-20 minutes.
I'll keep you posted on other experiments.