Breakfast, Food, Recipes

Blood Orange Cranberry Muffins

Have you ever noticed how different months are different colors? October and November are brown and orange, December is red and green, and March is green. Well, February is no different. Red, pink and white are in every store window and school office from one end of the country to the other. Why is everything red and pink? Because Valentine’s Day is Friday!

Now, I know that people often think of having a nice dinner out or special chocolate dessert for the heart holiday, but when I think of a holiday, I like to think about how I can celebrate it all day long. It starts when we wake up and goes until bedtime. Sure, a nice dinner out is the standard, but who says it has to be? Why can’t you go out to a nice breakfast or lunch instead? Better yet, why not stay in and have breakfast in bed? Breakfast in bed is my favorite! But when you have 2 little boys, that’s kind of hard to come by. Still, a heart-themed breakfast at home can be wonderful, especially when you make something special. Something that comes from the heart rather than the store.

Those homemade gifts are the gifts that always mean the most to me. The ones that are made by hand. The ones that are messy, but clearly took time, effort and plenty of heart. While chocolate is usually the ingredient of choice for Valentine’s Day, I can’t do chocolate first thing in the morning. I know chocolate chip muffins and pancakes are a thing, but to me, those are just cupcakes and fluffy cookies in disguise. And while I love cupcakes and cookies, they are absolutely not breakfast food.

No, when I think of muffins, I think of berries and citrus, oatmeal and cinnamon, knives slathered with melted butter… all things you’d find on a breakfast menu. So, keeping that in mind, I looked at fruits that were available this time of year and would still keep with the Valentine’s theme. I ended up with citrus and cranberries. But I didn’t use any old citrus, I chose something red… blood red.

Blood oranges are everywhere right now. Not only is the color stunning, but the flavor really pops. Unlike other oranges out there, blood oranges are sweet, but not too sweet, making them the perfect accompaniment to those tart, little cranberries. When you mix them together, you end up with a delectable pink-tinted muffin that’s a great way to say “I love you” on Valentine morning. The fact that they go so well with a cup of tea or coffee makes them the perfect present. Sure, chocolate is the more obvious choice, but that’s a nighttime treat and as I said, I like to celebrate all. Day. Long.