Pecan Pie Muffin Mix
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These pecan pie muffins have been a huge hit on Southern Plate. I’ve had so many readers email me singing their praises that I thought they’d make the ideal gift mix for the holidays! For this packaging, I went for a more “retail” type look and had a good bit of fun making the tags! On the backside your recipient will find instructions on how to use the mix to make their own delicious pecan pie muffins!
If you’d like to see the original tutorial and recipe on how to make the muffins themselves, please visit this link.
You’ll need: Plain flour, brown sugar, and chopped pecans.
Place all three ingredients in a bowl.
Stir it up until well mixed.
For this tutorial, I chose to place mine in quart sized freezer bags. You can package it like I am doing or use one of the packaging ideas from my other mix tutorials (I have links to them at the bottom of this post for your convenience), or come up with your own of course!
Look at this photo if you wanted one more reason why NOT to buy name brand. The Ziploc brand bag won’t work for this packaging idea because they have way too much writing on their bag for us to be able to hide it. The bag on the left is the cheapest, a store brand. Its going to work just fine.
Print off your handy dandy bag headers which can be found here.
(Don’t worry, part of the tag is supposed to be upside down..)
Trim those up and separate the sheet into two pieces.
Fold over the top of your bag and tape that down.
Once you have your two headers cut apart, crease them and fold them, then place them face down and put insert the top of your bag into the fold. What I did was let the front of my tag hang down longer than the back. The back has all of the instructions on how to use the mix. Isn’t that handy?
I was going to staple my header onto the bag but I couldn’t find my stapler. 🙂 So instead I just taped the top of the bag on the inside of the header and then used tape to secure it on the outside as well. You can use either method, I kinda like it better with the tape now that I see it that way.
See, here is where I folded the back down and taped it to the bag…
Then I turned it over and put a little tape at the bottom on the front, too. All ready for gift giving!
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See my other great Holiday Gift Ideas!
ALL mixes include printable tags with instructions!
Chocolate Gravy Mix
Fruit Crisp Mix
Homemade Caramel Corn
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I love this idea. It will be great for gifts this season.
thanks so much!
I like that packaging idea – it does look a bit more commercial, so it’s even more special when they realize that it’s homemade!
This looks good and so easy!
I never knew there was such a thing as Pecan Pie muffins! They sound delicious and I can’t wait to try them ;o)
I am SO glad I stumbled upon this website. I don;t like to cook. LOL However I have found lots of inspiration from this site with a PIC of how things as supposed to be done. LOL I even made those yummy fried potatos last night for dinner and they were a huge hit. So now I am going to put some of these gift mix recipes to use for friends and teachers and school bus drivers. Yummy!! Thank you for such a wonderful website.
Drat – and I just bought tins for the Beignet Mix. Well at least I’m ahead of the game for next year. The pecan pie muffins taste great and this is a great idea – both to make and the way you packaged it.
Thank you so much for sharing these recipes! I usually just do gift baskets of candy and cookies, but I think I’m going to do some mixes in this year’s selections.