I can't take all the credit for this recipe, but I can take the credit for knocking another 40 calories off of each muffin. Here's the original, already reduced calorie recipe:
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/raspberry-cream-cheese-muffins-10000000458808/
And here's mine:
5oz fat free cream cheese
3oz fat free key lime pie yogurt
11/2 c sugar
11/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 c Egg Beaters
1 c wheat flour
1 c white flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c unsweetened vanilla almond milk
2 c fresh or frozen (thawed) raspberries
1/4 c chopped pecans
Grated rind of one lime
Beat the cream cheese until smooth, add yogurt and beat until mixed. Add sugar and beat until well combined. Add vanilla and Egg Beaters. In a separate bowl, mix the flours, baking powder, soda and salt and add to the wet mix alternating with the almond milk, beginning and ending with the flour mixture. Fold in the raspberries, nuts and lime rind. Bake on 350 for 22 min.
Method to my madness: So why not just be happy with the original recipe? Because there is always a way to pull more calories out and add more flavor and nutrition. Hard to do with sweets, but by golly I'll try it! Many bakers don't like to use FF cream cheese because even when room temp it's hard to keep it from separating. That's why you beat it alone first, then layer your other ingredients. Why yogurt over butter--pretty simple really; almost no calories and you can add a ton of flavor. I like to use sugar substitutes (agave, honey, etc) a lot but this needed stability so I used real sugar. I love Egg Beaters! They only have 30 calories per 1/4 cup, which is about 1 egg, and a real egg has about 70 calories. Using whole wheat flour is a product that enhances the nutritional value. Most flours have around the same calories per serving, but whole wheat flour is less processed. This is where I will add protein powder and take these muffins as an after-workout snack. Oh, my favorite newly discovered ingredient is the unsweetened vanilla almond milk. There are only 35 calories per cup and my kids love it! FF milk has 90--that's a huge savings in calories!
I hope you enjoy this amended recipe. You don't even taste the lime or I should say it's not really identifiable. There's this taste in each bite that is fresh and awakens the taste buds and it leaves you wondering. Don't guess, it's the lime!

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