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Muffins Vs Cakes

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bednobs | 21:38 Thu 03rd Oct 2013 | Food & Drink
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What is the difference then.just made blueberry muffins and the y have the same ingredients, taste, consistency and look of cakes. What makes them muffins?

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I think what makes them muffins is that is what the Americans call them but they are cakes. You have made American style muffins. English muffins are quite different.
Muffin cases are slightly bigger than our cake cases....that's the only thing that seems to make them different. The cake mixture is just the same
It's the addition of vegetable oil to the recipe which makes the difference.
//it`s the addition of vegetable oil that makes the difference// Carrot cake is made with vegetable oil but it is still called cake.
Some interesting reading here....

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Cake_vs_Muffin

Muffin ingredients are also combined differently-not as thoroughly as cakes...and lumps in the mixture are OK!
I like a slice of cake but I can't stand muffins.
You can use veg oil in many cake recipes...its just a different form of fat.
The OED separates the two (food) definitions of 'muffin' as follows:
"a. Originally (now Brit. regional): any of various kinds of bread or cake. Now: spec. (in N. Amer. generally known as English muffin) a small, flat, cake made from yeast batter and cooked on a hotplate, usually eaten split, toasted, and spread with butter, jam, etc., esp. for breakfast or tea

b. orig. N. Amer. A small, usually sweet sponge cake, baked in a cup-shaped container. Freq. with modifying word indicating the flavour or additional ingredients."

So the type of muffin that you're referring to is simply the American name for a particular type of cake. It's much the same as baking some biscuits and calling them 'cookies'.

Of course, some of us are old enough to remember a different type of Muffin!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cX07V4iwBM
Bit like asking what's the difference between a loaf and a bread cake.
I like English muffins but they have to be savoury. Without English muffins, there would be no eggs benedict and that would be unthinkable!
If you read my link,you will see that there are differences...more liquid, less sugar,etc...along with how the ingredients are combined.
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