I love going to the market and seeing what produce is fresh. And now that spring is here, all the fruits and veggies are starting to look and taste so much better! This past week the blueberries looked amazing, so I decided to make blueberry muffins for breakfast. Muffins are such an easy breakfast to make – one hour and you have a delicious freshly baked meal! There are so many great muffin recipes out there, I always have a hard time deciding which one to make.
I went with this King Arthur Flour recipe because the reviews were so amazing, and because I happened to have some White Whole Wheat flour in my pantry. I always like to sneak in some whole wheat when I can. I try to trick TheBetterHalf, but he can usually tell when wheat is involved – much too healthy for him! I think the white whole wheat flour works very well in this muffin though. The muffins were light and fluffy, with just a bit of wheat flavor. The almond extract really adds something special, although be careful not to put in more than 1/4 tsp – a little of that goes a long way! The original directions say that the cinnamon sugar on top is optional, but really, who wouldn’t want cinnamon sugar on top of their muffin?! So in my recipe, it is not optional :).
Blueberry Muffins
Recipe from King Arthur Flour
Ingredients
6 tablespoons (3 ounces) butter
3/4 cup (5 1/4 ounces) sugar
2 large eggs
2 cups (8 1/2 ounces) White Whole Wheat Flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup milk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 1/2 to 2 cups (about 1 pint) blueberries
1 tablespoon sugar mixed with 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 375°F. Grease 12 muffin cups generously; a vegetable oil pan spray works well.
In a large mixing bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until they’re light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture, and beat well. Stir in the milk, and vanilla and almond extracts, mixing only until smooth. Toss the berries in 1 T of flour (this step is optional) and quickly stir in the berries.
Fill the muffin cups 3/4 to almost full, using all of the batter. Sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar. Bake the muffins for 25 to 30 minutes, until they’re light golden brown, remove them from the oven, and place the pan on a rack to cool for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, run a knife around the edge of one muffin, and try to lift it out of the pan. (These muffins are very tender, and if they don’t cool long enough, they’ll crumble when you try to remove them from the pan.) If the muffin lifts out of the pan without crumbling, remove all of the muffins and cool them completely on a wire rack. If the muffin sticks or the top peels off, allow them to cool an additional 10 minutes, then try again. Yield: 12 muffins.
Mr. & Mrs. P (@MrandMrsPmiami) says
Cute!!! They looks really good.
aditichengappa says
one of these days you’re gonna kill me with all these yummy pics!
Chocolate Shavings says
The muffin look yummy!
Rena says
Great blog Cate!! I love the pictures and everything looks so so yummy!!
CateyLou says
Hi Rena! Thank you so much!! So glad you stopped by 🙂
Rosie @ Blueberry Kitchen says
Oh yum, your muffins look so delicious!
CateyLou says
Thanks, Rosie!
Anne ~ Uni Homemaker says
I love blueberry muffins and these look yummy! Love the idea of cinnamon sugar on top.
CateyLou says
The cinnamon sugar really adds something special!
aimeeberrett says
I have wanted to make homemade blueberry muffins for a while and these look absolutely amazing. I love the idea of cinnamon sugar on top. I think I might try a streussel. Yum!
CateyLou says
A streusel on top would be delicious!