Wasabi Glazed Muffins

Care to wake up to Wasabi Glazed
Muffins? This will make your brain explode and your eyes pop! It's
actually not as weird as it sounds (you can stop making that
strange face now), the glaze is complimented with salty
seaweed-bonito-sesame seed flakes so it works quite well to balance
the shocking flavour of wasabi. And much of it depends on your
preference and tolerance to Wasabi - if you don't want to shock
your eyeballs out of their sockets you can of course opt of a
milder subtler taste.
Why Wasabi Glazed Muffins? Gourmet's is hosting Muffin Monday (MM03) and this time round, it's
all things SPICY SWEET SAVOURY! I'm just making the deadline (30
May) and when I saw the round-up (Lip smacking!) - I needed to come
up with a spicy muffin FAST! And to be honest, I'm not really big
on spicy food - save for a few wonderful exceptions. I think I
suffered from some sort of childhood trauma relating to chilies and
that memory has been blocked out. So I was only left with the very
few spicy options that were left open for me and hey! Wasabi!

This is very basically a generic Muffin (sweet) recipe with a
Wasabi glaze (spicy) and sprinkled with Nori Goma (Seaweed - Sesame
Seeds ) Seasoning Mix (savoury). The basic muffin recipe is adapted
from Peter Reinhart's Crust and Crumb: Master Formulas
for Serious Bread Bakers. This is the best basic muffin I've
had - very moist, spongy texture and nicely balanced
flavours!
Note : I would try the glaze on 1 muffin first, just to
see if you like it. If you don't at least you won't have to get rid
of otherwise perfectly yummy muffins!




