Today’s muffins are made with Sir Kensington’s, a fancy mayonnaise made with cage free eggs, sunflower oil and citrus. To be honest, it’s really too exquisite to use in baking, but I received a free sample for review so I didn’t mind testing it in muffins. If you happen upon it at Whole Foods, you’ll probably want to use it in salads or as a spread to get the full flavor and texture. It’s the next best thing to homemade mayonnaise!
Now back to those banana muffins. I found quite a few versions of mayonnaise banana bread on the Internet, so I decided to adapt the bread to muffins and incorporate a little brown sugar and vanilla. These were so good! And talk about easy. Since the muffins had flat tops, I served them upside down with a dab of cream cheese frosting.
The bread had a more rounded top. Note the small loaf? I baked it in the toaster, but luckily my oven is now fixed. Hooray!
The recipe is below, and you can use any mayonnaise you want. As for Sir Kensington’s, it’s the good stuff! A jar of mayonnaise plus a couple of jars of Sir Kensington’s Ketchups would make a great gift or stocking stuffer for your favorite sandwich lover.
Speaking of sandwiches, did you know that you can use mayonnaise in place of butter on a grilled cheese? The sandwiches brown more evenly, and while you don’t get the flavor of the butter, you get a hint of lemon and pepper. You could use homemade mayonnaise, but I obviously made this sandwich with Sir Kensington’s and it was delicious. It browned quite quickly and evenly.
Next up will be chicken salad, deviled eggs and roast beef sandwiches. As someone who was pretty indifferent to mayonnaise, especially store bought, I’m happy to have discovered this brand.
Recipe
Banana Muffins Made with Mayonnaise
Ingredients
- 1 large egg
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- 3 ripe bananas**
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. Kosher salt
- 1-½ cups all-purpose flour
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Thoroughly grease about 24 muffin cups.
- In a large mixing bowl, beat together the egg and mayonnaise. Add the ripe bananas and beat until smooth. You can do this by hand or preferably, with a handheld electric mixer.
- Beat in the sugar, brown sugar, vanilla, baking soda and salt. Stir in the flour.
- Divide the batter between muffin cups (it should be about ⅔ of the way full) and bake for about 25 minutes or until muffins are set. Let cool slightly, then turn from pan. The muffins have flat tops, so I like to serve them upside down with a dab of cream cheese icing. To make as a loaf, bake in a 9x5 inch baking pan for 1 hour.
Notes
Anna says
Thanks for the review, Noreen! And thanks for testing them as mini muffins. I hadn't gotten around to that, but it's good to know the recipe makes a good mini muffin.
Noreen says
Delish!!!! Just made these - - - - into mini muffins!!! They are very moist and hold their shape well (did not use mini muffin papers!). I think they are moister than my other recipe using butter/margarine. Frosted them with the traditional cream cheese frosting - - - - they won't last long!
Anna says
Glad you liked them, Elizabeth!
Elizabeth says
These muffins were delicious, even with plain ol' Hellman's. Yum!
Bonnie says
Thank you......I will try it tomorrow
Bonnie says
My children tell me I'm "losing it".........maybe they are right but I don't see anywhere on this post where there is a recipe for the muffins.
Jan Harris says
Well, I love mayo and I'm sure it baked very good muffins. I've had chocolate cake made with it also. I've known about the grilled cheese thing for about 20 years. Lots easier than butter. Next time I am in Sacramento, I'll go to whole foods and check it out.
Jennifer J-W says
I actually make my grilled cheese with mayo, but don't tell anyone. My kids think they don't like mayo. It's so much easier to spread, though, and it doesn't leave them tasting mayo-ish.
Those muffins look delicious!
Anna says
Holly, it's good stuff -- and I don't usually get excited about mayonnaise ;).
Karen, I'm glad you learned something today. I read the tip a long time ago (can't remember where) and have been using it ever since. It works especially well with the Sir Kensington's because SK actually has a nice flavor and you can taste it in the grilled cheese.
Karen Schmidt-Dill says
I have never made homemade mayo. Hmmm. I also NEVER thought to try mayo instead of butter on a grilled sandwich, I LIKE that idea. Thanks.
Holly S. says
Mmmm. The homemade without making it homemade? Nice.