![]() After filling the cups, sprinkle with more granulated sugar or brown sugar, cinnamon, and more chopped nuts. Add ½ cup chopped toasted pecans to the batter. Reserve ¼ cup of the flour and toss with 1 cup blueberries stir them into the batter last. Bake for about 20 to 25 minutes each.īlueberry Muffins: Increase sugar to ½ cup. Spoon into the muffin cups, filling each one about two-thirds full. Add the egg, milk, and butter, stirring only enough to dampen the dry ingredients the batter should not be smooth. Mix the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar in a large bowl. This recipe was excerpted from ‘The Fannie Farmer Cookbook’ by Marion Cunningham. If you make them ahead, store at room temperature in an airtight container. They’re also really quick and simple to make-particularly since the ingredients are only lightly mixed-so you can easily throw them together for breakfast or brunch and serve with butter and jam or a swipe of cream cheese. These have a dense, moist crumb, and the muffin tops are rounded and pebbly rather than puffy. ![]() They’re a bit heartier than the tender cupcake-style muffins you usually find in coffee shops these days. However you flavor them, these quick bread–adjacent treats are delicious. (While the recipe calls for buttering the muffin tins, you can opt to use silicone or paper liners instead to dress them up.) If you want to get even more creative, you can even make chocolate muffins, or a double chocolate version, by adding a bit of vanilla extract and cocoa to the muffin batter before you mix in your chips. ![]() You can use the raisin variation, for instance, to make chocolate chip muffins or the fresh blueberry muffin instructions to make a cranberry version. We have a few variations here (including bacon muffins!) to get you started, but they’re illustrative of the many other things you can try. This basic muffin recipe has a neat trick: Instead of giving you instructions for making just one kind of muffin, it acts as a base recipe for making pretty much any kind of muffin you can imagine. ![]()
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