Blueberry Muffins

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Looking for the best blueberry muffin recipe? Look no further! Bursting with juicy berries, these moist and tender muffins taste just like the ones from your favorite bakery.

Blueberry muffins on a wire rack.

These blueberry muffins are loaded with juicy berries and topped with a sparkling sugar crust that practically begs you to take a bite. The recipe is simple, but the flavor is anything but. The secret? A mix of vanilla and almond extract. Vanilla adds the classic bakery-style flavor, while almond brings out the fruit and gives the muffins a little something extra.

In the summer, I use fresh blueberries, but frozen work too—just don’t thaw them first or the batter will turn purple. The muffins freeze beautifully, so go ahead and make a double batch. You’ll be glad to have them on hand for easy breakfasts or snacks.

“I made these for my husband’s coworkers…they are still raving about them two weeks later. Huge hit. Recipe is a keeper!”

Stephanie

What You’ll Need To Make Blueberry Muffins

Muffin ingredients including blueberries, vanilla, and milk.
  • All-purpose flour, baking powder & salt – The dry mix: flour provides structure, baking powder helps the muffins rise, and salt brings out the flavor.
  • Butter & sugar – Creamed together to create a rich, tender crumb and sweetness.
  • Eggs – Bind the batter and add structure so the muffins hold together.
  • Vanilla & almond extract – For warm, bakery-style flavor with a hint of nuttiness.
  • Milk – Loosens up the batter just enough and adds moisture.
  • Fresh blueberries – Fresh is best if you’ve got them, but frozen work too—just add them straight from the freezer (the batter may be a little streaky, but it’ll bake up just fine).
  • Turbinado sugar – Also called raw sugar or demerara sugar, this coarse, golden sugar adds a pretty sparkle and a crunchy top. Look for it in the baking aisle; it’s great for topping muffins, cookies, and even oatmeal (or you can add it to your coffee).
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Mix the dry ingredients. To begin, combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and whisk to blend.

Whisk in a bowl of dry ingredients.

Step 2: Cream the butter and sugar. Next, beat the butter and sugar for a few minutes until light and creamy.

Bowl of beaten butter and sugar.

Step 3: Add the eggs and flavoring. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Then beat in the vanilla and almond extracts.

Egg in a bowl with a butter mixture.

Step 4: Combine the wet and dry ingredients. Gradually mix in the flour mixture alternating with the milk. The batter will be on the thicker side.

Milk in a bowl with a butter mixture.

Step 5: Finish the batter. Using a rubber spatula, fold the blueberries into the batter.

Bowl of blueberry muffin batter.

Step 6: Fill the pan. Spoon the batter into a muffin tin lined with paper liners. (It’s important to use the liners, otherwise the blueberries will stick to the bottom of the pan, making the muffins difficult to remove.) Sprinkle the turbinado sugar over top.

Muffin tin of muffin batter topped with turbinado sugar.

Step 7: Bake and cool. Bake for about 30 minutes, then let the muffins cool in the pan for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Because they’re packed with juicy blueberries, they stay moist for days—but they can get a little soggy. To store, line an airtight container with paper towels, place the muffins in a single layer, and top with another layer of paper towels. Keep them on the counter for a few days or freeze for up to 3 months.

Blueberry muffins in a wire rack.

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Blueberry Muffins

Blueberry muffins on a wire rack.
Easy homemade blueberry muffins with a sugar-crusted top—perfect for breakfast, snacking, or freezing for later.
Servings: 12 muffins
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour, spooned into measuring cup and leveled-off
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • ½ cup milk
  • cups fresh blueberries
  • 2 tablespoons turbinado sugar (also called raw sugar or demerara sugar)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C) and put an oven rack in the middle position. Line a 12-cup muffin tin with paper liners. Spray the pan and the liners with non-stick cooking spray.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt.
  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the butter and granulated sugar for about 2 minutes. Add the eggs one at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl and beating well after each addition. Beat in the vanilla extract and almond extract. (The batter may look a little grainy -- that's okay).
  • Gradually add the flour mixture, alternating with the milk, beating on low speed to combine. The batter will be very thick. Add the blueberries to the batter and fold gently with a spatula until evenly distributed. Do not overmix.
  • Scoop the batter into the prepared muffin tin (an ice-cream scoop with a wire scraper works well here); they will be very full. Sprinkle the turbinado sugar evenly on top of the muffins.
  • Bake for about 30 minutes, until lightly golden. Let the muffins cool in the pan for about 10 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of each muffin to free it from the pan if necessary (the blueberries can stick), then transfer the muffins to a rack to cool completely.

Notes

Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The muffins can be frozen in an airtight container or sealable plastic bag for up to 3 months. Thaw for 3 to 4 hours on the countertop before serving. To reheat, wrap individual muffins in aluminum foil and place in a preheated 350°F (175°C) oven until warm.

Nutrition Information

Per serving (12 servings)Calories: 252kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 4gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 224mgFiber: 1gSugar: 22g

This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.

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2,042 Comments

  • 5 stars
    These are simply perfection, Jenn! They are so delicious and come together so easily. Am making them again this morning. Your recipes are spot-on every time — can’t wait for the cookbook to come out!

  • 5 stars
    My husband absolutely loved these muffins. He said they were the best he’s had. I have made two alterations both of which were a hit. The first time I made the recipe as instructed, but added about a tblsp of lemon zest and a couple of tblsp of lemon juice (while slightly reducing the milk to make up for the difference in wet ingredients) and they were sensational. I love the combination of blueberries and lemon. The second alteration was substituting raspberries which was also delicious.

    Thanks for another great recipe!

    • — Carmen Rodriguez
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  • 5 stars
    I made these a few days ago and they were delicious! I loved that they weren’t too sweet, just right.

    I did have to use frozen blueberries as that’s what I had on hand. It made the batter pretty cold and stiff so filling the muffin tin was more difficult. So I would definitely recommend fresh blueberries. But either way they are delicious!

  • 5 stars
    Excellent!! Made these muffins today and they are delicious!! Best ever!

  • 5 stars
    Made this for my daughter and it’s sooo good! Best blueberry muffin indeed!
    Just wondering if I could make a Keto version of this… can I substitute all-purpose flour with almond or coconut flour? And swerve instead of the sugar?

    • Hi Eunice, so glad you enjoyed them! I’ve never made these with anything but all-purpose flour and granulated sugar so I can’t say for sure how they’d turn out. If you try them with these adjustments, I’d love to hear how they are!

  • 5 stars
    PS, once cooled the muffins released from the paper, l am on my 3rd batch. Tomorrow my hubby will share with loggers 😄. Wish l could give this recipe more stars!

  • 4 stars
    I made these muffins this morning, they were delicious but stuck to the cupcake papers. I’m hoping once they’re cooled they won’t stick. I am a seasoned baker, tossing blueberries with a lit’ flour prevents them from sinking to the bottom. I cut sugar down to 3/4 cup, frozen blueberries worked perfect 😁

  • 5 stars
    Hi

    Can I have measurement in gram instead of cups?

    Thank you for sharing the recipe!

    • — Marcellina Dale
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    • Hi Marcellina, This recipe actually has metric conversions. To view them, scroll down to the recipe and immediately under the recipe title on the right side, you’ll see a little toggle. If you move it from “cup measures” to metric, you’ll see measurements that will work for you. Hope you enjoy the muffins!

  • Hi I was wondering I can’t wait to make your recipe but I don’t have an electric mixer can I still make it ?

    • Hi Robin, Unfortunately, you really do need a mixer for these – sorry!

  • Hi Jenn –

    I’m new to Bend, Or. The elevation is 3600 ft. Should I adjust this recipe or do you think I am okay as is?

    • Hi Cindi, I don’t have any experience with baking at high altitudes- I’m sorry! But you may find these tips helpful. Hope you enjoy the muffins!