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OCTOBER 5, 2010 7:34AM

Blue ribbon dreams

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For the past few years, my family has made an annual trip the last weekend in September to the North Georgia State Fair in Marietta. My girls love the rides, the smoked turkey legs, roasted ears of corn, and cotton candy. Each year, we walk through the exhibit halls and admire the livestock, and the late summer produce and flowers. There's also artwork, and quilts and Christmas crafts. One thing that I've always wanted to see is the baked goods - I've heard stories of blue ribbon-winning pies and cakes, but by the time I've gotten to the fair, the winners are gone.

I figured out the scheduling this year - the baked goods are judged before the fair, ribbons attached to pictures of the foods, and the food either picked up by the cook or donated to a local food ministry. I understand the rules this year because for the first time, I entered three items in competition. Sure there was cash for the winners, but I was in it for the ribbon.

About a month ago, I checked out the fair's website and the categories of baked goods - a dozen categories from bar cookies and biscuits to Bundt cakes and pound cakes and fried pies. At first, I intended to enter a half-dozen categories, but the pressure to bake everything over two days and then have it sit for overnight before judging, led me to settle on three products:

 

Chocolate Sour Cream Pound Cake

 

Glazed Lemon Thin Cookies

 

Morning Glory Muffins

We visited the fair Friday night and my daughter and I raced to the exhibit hall to see if we'd won - she entered a friendship bracelet display in the Youth Jewelry division. Laura came running up to me with the news - a red ribbon for second place and a premium of $3!

I looked through the photographs of the winning food entries and found a picture of my muffins with a blue ribbon - a $5 premium and the coveted blue ribbon!

I may sleep with the ribbon under my pillow, to dream dreams of the sweet treats I can make for next year's fair. Once blue ribbon fever gets a hold of you, it won't ever let go.

If you're not familiar with Morning Glory Muffins, they're only the best muffin ever created. They are loaded with chopped apple, dried cranberries, raisins, pineapple, shredded carrot and coconut, all in a cinnamon-scented batter. They are moist and tasty and totally unlike the cake-y dessert-type muffins that you see in coffee shops.

 

Blue Ribbon Morning Glory Muffins

 

1 cup packed Craisins (sweetened, dried cranberries)

1 cup crushed fresh or canned pineapple, drained

1 Fuji or Gala apple, peeled, cored, chopped

1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut

4 large carrots, peeled and grated to yield 2 cups

3 large eggs, at room temperature

1 cup canola oil

1 1/4 cups sugar

2 tsp. vanilla extract

2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour

2 tsp. baking soda

1/2 tsp. salt

2 tsp. ground cinnamon

Demerara or sparkling sugar for topping

1. Preheat oven to 350° and coat muffin tins with baking spray or use paper liners.

2. In a large bowl, combine all the fruits, coconut and carrots. In another large bowl, whisk together the eggs, oil, sugar and vanilla. Place the sifter over this bowl, measure into it the flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon, then all at once sift these ingredients directly onto the wet mixture. Stir everything together until just blended; do not overbeat. Stir in the fruit mixture.

3. Divide the batter among the muffin cups, filling almost to the top. Sprinkle the topping sugar on each muffin. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the muffins rise, are crusty brown on top, and the top of the muffin springs back when touched. Remove the muffins from the oven and let cool in the pan for five minutes or so, then remove to a wire rack. Try to keep your mitts off the muffins for at least another 10 minutes - hot fruit can burn your mouth (voice of experience). Totally optional, yet heavenly: a dab of softened cream cheese on a warm muffin half.

 

Text & images © 2010, Lucy Mercer.

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Congratulations! Those muffins look very deserving of a blue ribbon!
Good for you! Prizes are grand ..... but winning them is even grander!
Congrats, Lucy! That is so awesome! All of your entries look great. I'd love to have the glazed lemon thins recipe too...
Congratulations! Two winners in the family - nice! The muffins sound good, but all of your photos are beautiful. Will you post the bundt cake, too?
Linda, as my daughter would say, yea,yea you got a blue ribbon!!
I'm so happy for you. Can't wait to make these muffins. Of course my pantry is stocked so it could possibly be today. And an EP too! Can anyone stand to live with you right now.:) May I touch your skirt? Congrats to your daughter too. -R-
Well done, Lucy! Congratulations!
Great post, congrats on your EP. I too have had that competitive streak! I want some blue ribbons!
Best Wishes,
Blittie
Well done, Lucy! I've never actually known a blue ribbon winner before. The morning glory muffins look delicious and packed with many more goodies than ones I've had. I agree with Linda's request for a lemon thin recipe,too!
Blue ribbons! And I checked to see the photo credits--mouthwatering, and homemade too:) I love morning glory muffins, and will try these soon.
Congratulations, Lucy. You are the National Velvet of muffins. Well done and amen!
I remember loving our Upper Peninsular State Fair, in Escanaba, Michigan. When I was 12, I entered a watercolor painting and got a Blue Ribbon. The next year I entered again and got a REALLY BIG blue ribbon "People's Choice" Award.

It wasn't that I was a great painter, there just wasn't much competition. But, DANG! It feels good to get a prize!

Your treats like YUMMY!!
Of course you won! Congratulations!! The $5 is a bonus (though I think they should award more).
Congratulations! I hope the glow of victory lasts longer than those delicious-looking muffins would in a roomful of starving muffin fans (thinking of myself....)!
Blue ribbon for morning glories - how becoming ! Well done Lucy, congratulations. This year, muffins, next year the cakes. And kudos to Laura too - like mother, like daughter. ~R
Sounds delish. Now I've got the munchies. And congrats on the ribbon.
Thanks, everyone, for visiting and commenting. The ep is the crunch on the muffin, so to speak, following the blue ribbon.

Felicia: they are my favorite muffins & I’ve been known to be pushy with them, getting friends to try them.

Midwest: I never thought I’d get a ribbon - I’m so happy I did!

Linda: Oh, the lemon glazed cookies - I thought they were a surefire ribbon magnet. They are wonderful cookies, but maybe there was too much time between the baking and the judging - they may have dried out. I’ll write about them soon.

Lisa: the cake is from a 35 year old newspaper clipping, so it has to be good! I’ll definitely write about it soon. I think the cake suffered from being in the pound cake category - too crowded. I should have said it was a chocolate Bundt cake. Lessons learned.

Christine: Oh, they stand it as much as they always do, just begging for treats. Let me know how the muffins turn out!

Catherine and Blittie: Thanks for stopping by!

Grace: I may graduate from the SKC circuit to the state fair circuit - it’s at least a lateral move in terms of pay. Oh, the lemon thins, yes, I’m crossing my fingers and hoping for a lemon or cookie challenge to bring that recipe out.

Dirndl Skirt: Thanks for the compliment on the pictures. I was very pleased that they all turned out so well. I’m blessed with good light, although my camera is just a Nikon point and shoot.

Theresa: Thank you, I think. Sounds good to me!

Berrycomposer: Congratulations on your ribbons! It’s a lot of fun to compete!

State Fair, in Escanaba, Michigan. When I was 12, I entered a watercolor painting and got a Blue Ribbon. The next year I entered again and got a REALLY BIG blue ribbon "People's Choice" Award.

It wasn't that I was a great painter, there just wasn't much competition. But, DANG! It feels good to get a prize!

Bell: My daughter felt like her $3 was $100. I couldn’t get over the fact that I paid $3 to park my car for 15 minutes while I ran to the exhibit to pick up my ribbon and $5 premium.

Alysa: These are truly the best muffins ever. Make some, share some.

Fusun: I love being able to share this kind of stuff with my sweet daughter. Next year, Lil’ bit will be able to enter, too, so it will be a family affair, (If we could just get Daddy to enter, too.)

Abrawang: I’m waiting for you to come up with a better name than Morning Glory muffin - I’ll send you a dozen when you do.