19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (2024)

Recipe Collections

From streusel-topped to zucchini-chocolate, these bakery-worthy muffins don't disappoint.

ByChatelaine

June 16, 2023

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (1)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah and Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography by Erik Putz; Foodstyling by Ryan Barclay; Prop styling by Madeleine Johari)

Truth: Muffins are a year-round standby. From bakery-style chocolate chip to fruity blueberry to moist chocolate-zucchini muffins, there's a recipe for every flavour. A favourite among the Chatelaine Kitchen team is our banana muffins—warm from the oven, with melting butter spread overtop. Find the easy muffin recipes of your dreams below.

Blueberry Oat Muffins

This breakfast classic comes together in under an hour and freezes beautifully. Get our blueberry oat muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (2)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah and Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography: Erik Putz; Food styling: Ryan Barclay; Prop styling; Madeleine Johari)

Vegan Banana Chocolate Chunk Muffins

Better than banana bread and ultra portable! Using spotty, very ripe bananas will ensure a softer, moist muffin. Get our vegan banana chocolate chunk muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (3)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah, and Irene Ngo. Produced by Stephanie Han Kim. Photography by Erik Putz. Foodstyling by Ryan Barclay. Prop styling by Madeleine Johari.)

Advertisem*nt

Morning Glory Muffins

If you've only had morning glory muffins from a plastic grocery store shell, you need to try them the way they were originally meant to be enjoyed when they first appeared on the scene in the '70s: fresh, from scratch, with plenty of grated carrot and apple for crunch. Get our morning glory muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (4)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah, and Irene Ngo. Produced by Stephanie Han Kim. Photography by Erik Putz. Food styling by Ryan Barclay. Prop styling by Madeleine Johari)

Bakery-Style Chocolate Chip Muffins

Our take on everyone’s favourite drive-through muffin.Get our bakery-style chocolate chip muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (5)

Chocolate chip muffins. (Photo: Erik Putz)

Lemon Poppy Seed Streusel Muffins

The crisp, crumbly topping on these lemon muffins gives them a professional, café-grade finish. Get our lemon poppy seed streusel muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (6)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah and Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography :Erik Putz; Food Styling: Ryan Barclay. Prop styling: Madeleine Johari)

Advertisem*nt

Cheddar And Bacon Cornmeal Muffins

Pack yourself an extra treat for lunch with this slightly sweet, mostly savoury biscuit-style muffin. Get our cheddar and bacon cornmeal muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (7)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah, and Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography: Eric Putz; Food Styling: Ryan Barclay; Prop Styling: Madeleine Johari)

Gluten-Free Raspberry And Almond Muffins

Fresh raspberries and thick yogurt keep these gluten-free muffins extra moist. Get our gluten-free raspberry and almond muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (8)

(Recipes by Donna Borooah and Irene Ngo; Produced by Stephanie Han Kim; Photography: Erik Putz; Foodstyling: Ryan Barclay; Prop styling: Madeleine Johari)

Peach Cobbler Muffins

Peach cobbler muffins are one delicious way to use these lush, juicy stone fruits while they are in season. Get our peach cobbler muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (9)

(Photo: Carmen Cheung; Food styling: Ashley Dento; Prop styling: Madeleine Johari)

Advertisem*nt

Apple Muffins

Fresh Gala apples work best for these streusel-topped muffins. Get this apple muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (10)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Banana Muffins

What’s the only thing better than a banana loaf? Banana muffins, of course. Get our banana muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (11)

(Photo: Roberto Caruso)

Ultimate Zucchini Muffins

Who needs zucchini bread when you can have portable, grab-n-go muffins instead? Get ourultimate zucchini muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (12)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Advertisem*nt

Double Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

Use pumpkin purée to make these muffins extra moist and tender; plus pumpkin seeds and brown sugar top them off with a sweet-crisp crunch. Get our double pumpkin streusel muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (13)

(Photo: George Whiteside)

Rhubarb Muffins

Stash some extra rhubarb aside during the spring season so you can whip up a batch of these delish, moist muffins all year round.Get our rhubarb muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (14)

Photo, Erik Putz.

Cornmeal Muffins

Cozy muffins that are perfect for snacking on, or pairing with a chunky bowl of chili.Get our cornmeal muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (15)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Advertisem*nt

Spiced Carrot Cake Muffins

We tested our spiced carrot cake loaf two ways—because there’s nothing more convenient than a grab-and-go muffin when you’re in a hurry (but the elegant loaf is better for entertaining).Get our spiced carrot cake muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (16)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Raisin Bran Muffins

Bran muffins—the surprisingly popular baked goodyou can’t get enough of. (We love eating them for breakfast.)Get our raisin bran muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (17)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Chocolate-Zucchini Muffins

These chocolate muffins get a nutritional boost from asecret ingredient–grated zucchini. (And you can’t even tell it’s in there.) Get our chocolate-zucchini muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (18)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Advertisem*nt

Streusel-Crunch Blueberry Muffins

With a crispy streusel topping, tons of fresh berries and a hint of nutty whole wheat, these aren’t your everyday blueberry muffins. Bonus: They’re deliciously moist inside! Get our streusel-crunch blueberry muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (19)

(Photo: Jodi Pudge)

Pumpkin Ale Muffins

These muffins are a fall-favourite, but if you want to make them year-round (they’re that good), and can’t get your hands on pumpkin ale,cream ale works just as well. Get our pumpkin ale muffin recipe.

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (20)

(Photo: Erik Putz)

Watch: How to make perfectly shaped muffins and cupcakes

GET CHATELAINE IN YOUR INBOX!

Subscribe to our newsletters for our very best stories, recipes, style and shopping tips, horoscopes and special offers.

FILED UNDER:

RecipesbakingmuffinsInstagramEditor's Picks

19 Easy Muffin Recipes To Bake This Weekend - Chatelaine (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular muffin? ›

Blueberry muffins are probably the single most popular muffin of all time. They are like the Beyonce of muffins. And this recipe is called "To Die For" for a reason. Generously sized with a little bit of crunch in the sugary topping, these are the blueberry ideal.

What is the secret to moist muffins? ›

How to Make Homemade Muffins Moist: Our Top Tips
  1. Tips to Make Homemade Muffins Moist.
  2. Keep Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately.
  3. Add All Flavorings Last.
  4. Consider Paper Liners.
  5. Don't Overfill the Muffin Cups.
  6. Check the Temperature of Your Oven.
  7. Test if Muffins Are Fully Cooked.
  8. Top Your Muffins with Flavor.
Aug 9, 2021

What is the secret to high muffins? ›

Chilling your muffin batter overnight in the fridge is the BEST thing you can do for amazing muffins. It makes them more moist, tender, and TALLER! It's very similar to chilling cookie dough, which if you know me you know I'm obsessed with chilling cookie dough.

How do you keep muffins moist and fluffy? ›

The Best Way to Store Muffins
  1. STEP ONE: Let the muffins cool completely on a wire rack.
  2. STEP TWO: Line an airtight storage container with paper towels.
  3. STEP THREE: Place muffins in the container, on top of the paper towels.
  4. STEP FOUR: Place an additional paper towel layer on top of the muffins.

What is an Elvis muffin? ›

Moist, tender banana bread muffins flavored with peanut butter and accented with crunchy peanuts.

What is America's favorite muffin? ›

But what is the most popular muffin in America? According to our polls, the blueberry muffin reigns supreme. Its juicy bursts of flavor mixed with its soft, moist texture have made it a favorite among muffin enthusiasts. Other popular options include chocolate chip, banana nut, and pumpkin spice.

What not to do when making muffins? ›

Overmixing the batter.

When you overmix the batter, it crushes the air bubbles and ruins the fluffy texture. → Follow this tip: To ensure a batch of light, fluffy muffins, mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients until just barely combined, and no more dry flour is visible.

What is the most important rule of making muffins? ›

The number one rule for successful muffins is: Don't over-mix the batter. Use a rubber spatula to quickly fold (gently stir) the liquid ingredients into the dry ones. A few streaks of flour still showing is okay, especially if you plan to add in extra ingredients like fruits and nuts.

How to get domed muffins? ›

The cookie dough scoops are for filling each cavity with muffin batter—to get tall domes, you'll need to fill each one with SIX tablespoons of batter. It works best if you're precise. Anything more will cause the muffins to overflow, and anything less will result in squat muffins.

What does adding an extra egg do to muffins? ›

Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery. The explanation for this lies in the fact that eggs are made up of protein. As Fine Cooking explains, when the protein in eggs combines with the protein in flour, they produce the overall structure of the baked good.

Should you let muffin batter rest? ›

Rest the Muffin Batter

The first, most hands-off way to make your muffins pop (literally) is to let the batter rest. Make the batter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let the batter rest at room temperature for about 1 hour. If you're short on time, just 30 minutes can make a difference.

What happens when you add more eggs to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

What to add to muffin mix to make it moist? ›

Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt: Sour cream helps keep the muffins extra moist. If needed, you can use plain yogurt instead. Sugar: Use granulated sugar to sweeten these muffins. I used to use some brown sugar and some white granulated sugar, but brown sugar weighed the muffins down.

How to make muffins rise higher? ›

Start the oven on high

Bake your muffins at 400°F for the first 5 minutes, then drop the temperature to the more standard 350°F for the remainder of the bake time. This method sparks the leavening agents (especially baking powder) in the batter to react quicker, creating that gorgeously risen top.

Why are Bakery muffins so much better? ›

The best bakery-style crumb muffins start with cake flour

Cake flour is more finely ground and has less protein, which leaves the muffins with a fine, light crumb and soft texture. Using cake flour is an easy way to avoid heavy, dense muffins even if you end up stirring just a bit too much.

What is a traditional muffin? ›

An English muffin is a small, round and flat yeast-leavened (sometimes sourdough) bread which is commonly 4 in (10 cm) round and 1.5 in (4 cm) tall. It is generally split horizontally and served toasted.

What muffin does McDonald's use? ›

He explained, "The English muffin that McDonald's uses is their own recipe. The manufacturers make it specifically for McDonald's because they are so big they can buy as much of that as they want."

What are the two main types of muffins? ›

There are two types of muffins: bread-like and cake-like. Each type has its own technique for mixing the batter. Less sugar and butter makes a bread-like muffin. A higher sugar and butter content makes a cake-like muffin.

What was the first muffin? ›

In 1880, Samuel Bath Thomas created the Original “Nooks & Crannies®” English Muffin after moving from England to the United States. He used a top secret process that included griddle baking to create a muffin that was crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. He later opened his own bakery in New York City.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Maia Crooks Jr

Last Updated:

Views: 5465

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (63 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Maia Crooks Jr

Birthday: 1997-09-21

Address: 93119 Joseph Street, Peggyfurt, NC 11582

Phone: +2983088926881

Job: Principal Design Liaison

Hobby: Web surfing, Skiing, role-playing games, Sketching, Polo, Sewing, Genealogy

Introduction: My name is Maia Crooks Jr, I am a homely, joyous, shiny, successful, hilarious, thoughtful, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.