The fashion world is so fickle. Every season has it's "must haves" or as I heard the other day "lust haves". You hear that pink is the new black and now I believe it's coral that's the new black - what exactly happened to black to have such an identity crisis?
I don't follow fashion - sure I did wear neon pink and purple in the '80's, followed closely by shoulder pads, a poofed fringe and knickerbockers (now called capri pants). But as I have gotten older, I have become wiser (and greyer). Fashion is completely recycled, if you patient enough and able to keep your size constant for 10 -15 years, you can have the latest fashion always on hand.
So I read, as per Fair Lady, the polka dot is back! They say : "Stick to a two-tone palette, and one piece at a time. Be quirky and mix with other prints, or accessorise with a simple bag". I haven't worn polka dots since my teens (a bridesmaid's dress I would rather forget) and I certainly don't see that making a recurrence in my wardrobe - I leave it to the younger set. When I wear polka dots I look like I just lost a game of paint ball!
I certainly didn't want to be a total bumpkin, so I tried polka dots in a way that suit my life style - eating!
These lemon muffins with chocolate polka dots are not only hot fashion, but great to eat.
Lemon Muffins with Chocolate Polka Dots
1½ cups Self Raising Flour
½ cup Corn flour
1 cup Castor Sugar
¾ cup Buttermilk
1 Egg lightly beaten
½ cup melted Butter
Grated zest and juice of 1 large Lemon
Chocolate drops for topping
Pre-heat oven to 200ÂșC
Bowl 1:
Sift together the dry ingredients
Bowl 2:
Mix together the wet ingredients
Add the wet ingredients with the dry until just combined.
Scoop into muffin cups.
Place the chocolate drops on the top of the muffins.
Bake for 20 minutes.
Allow to cool and enjoy.
These look adorable! I'm quite in favour of the polkadot fashion look as long as the dots aren't too small - I think they look funny on me then. :-)
ReplyDeletePolka dot muffins!! I am in love! So clever. Not much one for following of fashion either - apart from anything else, I don't have the money to change my wardrobe every year :o)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and clever.
ReplyDelete(It's me Cin, battling to comment again, seems anonymous is not a problem).
These are super-cute! And yummy looking...
ReplyDeleteRobyn
Oh my gosh, so cute! That's one of the rare times when frosting wouldn't improve; perfect as is.
ReplyDeleteI like how you tied fashion into muffins. They look really delicious.
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