This is the muffin you make when you have out of town guests and they're staying the night! This is the recipe you choose when your mother-in-law visits! These are the wife of the year, bonus points, extra credit Blueberry Muffins!
It's a three part recipe, first you make the batter with the blueberries, then you stir in a blue berry paste, and lastly you top with the streusel topping! Bake and you're done.
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. You don't need your mixer for this you can definitely just use some elbow grease and a wooden spoon! Make sure to mix in the blueberries last and just fold them in gently!
Blueberry Muffin:
2 cups fresh blueberries
1 1/8 cups Sugar
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
¼ cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup 2% milk
3/4 cup Greek Yogurt
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Pop some cupcake liners into a muffin tin. Drop a big spoonful of batter into each liner.
Stir in topping: 1/2 cup Blueberries
1 tbsp water
1 tsp Sugar
Throw a half cup of blueberries into a small pot, turn the pot on high and add the water and sugar, stirring frequently. Smoosh the blueberries with the back of a spoon in the pot. You're trying to make a wet jamy like topping.
Drop a big dollup on top of each muffin:
Then stir in a bit, we use a wooden skewer, you just want to spread it around the top a bit!
4 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp white sugar
1/2 cup flour
5 tbsp melted butter
In a bowl, mix together ingredients. It should form a big lump (add more flour if it needs it, the mixture texture should be kind of like pie dough). Break up the mixture between your fingers so it's nice and crumbly!!! Crumble all over the top of each muffin!
Bake at 375degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. If your oven runs hot, 15 should be enough, if it runs cool it might need 20 min. Keep an eye on them, if you stick a skewer in the middle and it comes out clean, they're DONE!
This recipe makes about 24 muffins! And they really are worth the extra effort! I Promise!!!!
I'm sold - always willing to try a new blueberry muffin recipe. Can't wait for a reason to make these. Lovely photos!!
ReplyDeleteThese look really good!!! I LOVE blueberry muffins. We go blueberry picking every year as well. I have about 20 pounds of fresh blueberries in my freezer!! LOL
ReplyDeleteAlright lady, I will try these out and let you know. I made blueberry pancakes today, must be a blueberry type of day :-)
ReplyDeleteYum! I will have to keep this one for next year's blueberry season. We are always looking for ways to use our crop!
ReplyDeleteThese sound yummy! We'll be having lots of overnight guests over the holidays. I look forward to making these. I could go for one now with a hot cup of tea. Thanks for sharing your recipe Ashli.
ReplyDeleteOh girl! Those look so GOOD!
ReplyDeleteWow, these look great and tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Just wondering where you got the cute plate with cover in the last picture?
ReplyDeleteThese were the BEST! I just made them tonight and brought them to a family gathering...everyone LOVED them. My only feedback is that I will at least double the "jelly" mixture as there wasn't enough to adequately go around to all 24 muffins (maybe I let too much liquid evaporate?). Also, I didn't have any Greek yogurt so I substituted sour cream and they turned out great! I also did not have any cupcake liners so I just used a non-stick spray and they came out just fine. I will definitely be making these again!!! Thanks for the recipe ~ Jenny from IN
ReplyDeleteLoved these! The only problem I had was that they were very greasy at the bottom. Have you had this problem at all??
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