Pumpkin Maple Muffins Recipe (2024)

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Martha

These are excellent! I reduced the sugar to half a cup as well as the maple syrup, and added about one third cup of buttermilk. I had some leftover kabocha squash that i had roasted and used that instead of the pre-packaged stuff. Fantastic! I made them in a mini muffin mold and they are great for that since they really puff up. So I'm making them again today! Thanks for a really wonderful recipe!

Monika Eaton

Thanks to all the other readers' tips I adjusted the amount of sugar and maple syrup down by a half and still found the muffins plenty sweet.
I also substituted 1/4 cup of flour with a 1/4 cup of flaxseed meal, which I think improved the texture and added even more nutritional goodness.
I will definitely makes these muffins again.

Susan

Great recipe. I bake it regularly. I offer three small tweaks. First, just use the whole 15oz can of pumpkin. It works out fine and then no waste or trying to figure out what to do w small amount of pumpkin. Second, add at least half a cup of chopped toasted walnuts when you add brown butter. The texture and taste of walnuts is a big plus. Last, if you are trying to cut sugar intake, it is still plenty sweet when you reduce sugar by 1/4 cup.

Louise

Made these to use up pumpkin puree left over from [Canadian] Thanksgiving.

Mixed reviews. Some loved them whilst others found them too sweet -- maybe scale back the brown sugar? Would cut the cinnamon to 1tsp as that dominated the other spices.

It also makes VERY big muffins. In hindsight, I wished I'd used the extra batter to make mini muffins alongside - would have been perfect for small hands and those of us who cannot face something the size of a boulder.

Still worth another go! :)

Jenah

Delicious warm with a cup of coffee. I didn't have any maple syrup so I used about 1/2 cup of good honey instead. I also cut the brown sugar slightly. I cut the cinnamon in half and added some vanilla, and they cooked for 20 minutes. With the changes, the sweetness was just right. I will make these again!

Kateri Virgilio

I've made these several times and absolutely love them! They are very easy to make, they feel healthier than most muffin recipes with the natural sugar. I made them again today, and this time around I decided to cut down the sugar. Instead of using 2/3 cup maple syrup, I used 1/3 maple syrup and 1/3 raw honey (I ran out of maple syrup); I also only used half a cup of brown sugar. With the change, they turned out just as delicious and now feel even healthier! Cheers to this fabulous recipe!

Emily

I listened to all the comments about cutting the sugar and maple syrup in half. They tasted awful. Definitely needed more sugar.

MW

Made as is. Don’t change recipe!

Rose

I made the recipe exactly as written. It has a lot of sugar - the brown sugar plus the maple syrup - and these are very sweet. I put some frosting on them and called them cupcakes. Their texture is very soft and moist. Folks, changing out some of the white flour for something else or reducing the sugar even by half ain't going to make these healthy or even reduce the calories by much, if at all, so you might as well enjoy them as they are, but to each their own.

KK

Really liked these. Note to those who like to cut sugar when possible. I tried half the sugar- okay for me, but my husband thought it was a stretch. I'd rec'd 3/4 brown sugar and full maple syrup. I also used half butter and coconut oil and that seemed to work well.

Jordan

You guys, I made these with a LOT of modifications:1 cup almond flour and 1 cup French 45 flour1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/2 stick of browned butter and added coconut oilAdded chopped walnuts, that I soaked in the butter!I was told by multiple people these were the best muffins they've ever had. They're moist and amazing (and definitely don't need as much sugar as originally specified). Please make these, everyone will love you.Also made about 18 normal size muffins.

Essie

Muffins are deelish! I followed the advice to reduce sweetness- skipped maple syrup and used dk brown sugar. I think that although still irresistible, it could have used more sweetness- next time will add maple syrup. I also halved the cinnamon because sometimes it can be overpowering. I will NOT do that next time; it needs the cinnamon. Added pecans for crunch. I did taste the browned butter come through and the turmeric gave it a sublime dimension of flavor- never would've thunk it! YUM.

Kirsten

These are outstanding! Like others, I cut down on the brown sugar and maple syrup (2/3 c. brown sugar and a bit over 1/3 cup syrup) and they were still just sweet enough. Also used 1.5 tsp cinnamon. Great flavor and very easy. I'll be making these regularly.

seattle

I added chopped candied ginger and walnuts, which made it a much more exciting muffin.

jmee

Thanks for the tips on sweetness. I used 1/2 cup of brown sugar and 1/2 cup of maple syrup which was plenty. Other than that I followed the recipe exactly (used a boring old can of pumpkin puree). I was able to get 18 nice sized muffins from the recipe.

Hannah

This recipe is great as written, and is also a great base for adjustments. I make these regularly and use 100% whole wheat flour. I have also cut the maple syrup and brown sugar amounts in half, and subbed in some apple sauce and a cup of grated carrot. Still delicious and yummy enough for my picky four-year-old. The only other change I make is to reduce the turmeric to a scant 1/4 teaspoon based on personal taste preference.

RM

These are perfect as is. Especially if you’re using good, fresh spices. Good spices cut any sweetness and the browned butter is perfection. They’re really easy to make and I got 17 regular sized muffins. You don’t need anything on them and can eat them as is. They’re nice and moist. Definitely adding this recipe to my repertoire!

aly-shock

Like many before me, I have modified this recipe to the hills (love a guidebook) and I recommend!1/2'd the sugar & maple syrup+ crystallized ginger, chocolate chips, coconut, orange zest, walnutsIf you want to taste the sweetness, you'll want more of the sugars. If not, go 1/2sies.

KatieP

Just too sweet. I cut the brown sugar in half to only half a cup because of everyone’s warnings in the notes. I wish I did the same with the maple syrup. The flavor overall is fabulous though and they make very light muffins even with the wheat flour.

Name

Replaced butter with 1/4 cup plus 2 tbs of canola oil

j

Made 18 muffins. Used approximately 1/2 cup brown sugar, slightly more ginger & nutmeg than in recipe and slightly less cinnamon.

j

Used 1 cup plain flour and 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour.

Carol Maloof

Follow the recipe exactly and it is awesome. But—since folks complain that regular size muffins are too big I make mini muffins. 18-20 minutes at 350 and it makes about 40 muffins. The folks who won’t eat a big muffin usually eat 4 minis.

me

1 c almond flour, 1 c white flourScant 1/4 tap nutmeg for boysCut brown sugar to 2/3 c but still 2/3 c maple syrup Sprinkle a few choc chips on top for boys

Teresa

These should be catalogued under cupcakes, I made exactly as the recipe outlined. The batter was like a cake/ cupcake batter and once baked they definitely have a cupcake texture. They are tasty but not a muffin! A smear of cream cheese icing and you have a wonderful dessert!

TRobbins

The recipe makes big muffins. Not commercial-ridiculous-big, but bigger than normal, so I used large paper muffin cups.

daniellep

Cut sugar by 1/4 cup based on other comments. No other changes

Sue

Very good!! I was concerned about the sweetness based on the comments. I made the recipe as-is aside from one exception. I added 1 cup of chopped walnuts. When I tasted the batter, it was sickeningly sweet but once it cooked, they were just right! I don't like things really sweet. Also, I'm confused as to why this says the recipe makes 12 muffins because I wound up with 22! Granted, the extra bulk of the walnuts accounts for some of that, but really???

EmmyCakes

These turned out delicious. I used all whole wheat flour instead of half whole wheat/half all-purpose. They have a light sweetness, not overly sweet.

Toni

I made this using only whole wheat flour (instead of half all-purpose). Made 18 regular muffins filling cups 3/4 full. They have a light sweetness that was perfect but would likely taste much sweeter had I used all-purpose flour. Served with butter and coffee 🤤

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What is the secret to moist muffins? ›

The right amount of butter or oil, or a combination of both, is important to get a moist muffin. This fat is essential for producing a beautifully moist muffin with a tender crumb - so don't reduce the amount stated in the recipe.

What is the secret to high muffins? ›

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 they called Morning Glory muffins? ›

Well, the actual reason they are called Morning Glory Muffins is because the recipe was created by Chef Pam McKinstry who owned the Morning Glory Cafe in Nantucket. But they really are a joy to eat in the morning. Your body is fasting while you sleep, which is why we call the first meal break-fast.

What ingredient keeps muffins from falling apart? ›

Diet "margarine" or spreads in a tub contain water in place of fat, affecting the dryness and tenderness of muffins. Use butter, margarine or vegetable oil spreads with at least 70% fat in sticks.

Are muffins better with oil or butter? ›

The muffins made with oil had a very light and soft texture, they were perfect! The texture of the oil muffins was superior to the texture of the butter muffins. I will also say using butter is probably best in a recipe that doesn't have a lot of flavor add-ins, like a basic muffin recipe.

How to get domed muffins? ›

According to O. Corriher, the way to get a perfectly puffed up dome on your muffins is to increase your oven heat. She says that 400° should do it, no matter what the recipe says. The higher baking temperature means that the the outside edges of the muffin will set while the middle is still liquidy.

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.

What is the top of a muffin called? ›

Muffin tops

The muffin top is the crisp upper part of the muffin, which has developed a "browned crust that's slightly singed around the edges".

Why are they called oven bottom muffins? ›

The oven bottom muffin has a distinct provenance and a place in social history. They're often referred to as 'Lancashire Bread Buns'. Traditionally, they were cooked by the housewife on a cast-iron griddle and finished off in the oven. Commercial bakers cooked them...on the oven bottom!

What is the meaning of egg muffins? ›

muf·​fin ˈməf-ən. : a bread made of batter containing egg that is baked in a small cup-shaped container.

What is the most popular muffin flavor? ›

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 fluffy muffins? ›

Have all ingredients at room temperature before you start making the batter. Why? Having eggs, butter, and milk at room temperature helps them form a smooth mixture that traps air and expands when heated in the oven. That expansion makes your muffins fluffy and light.

Should muffin batter be thick or runny? ›

Depending on what ingredients you're using, the batter will range from runny (like thin cake batter) to very thick (like drop-cookie dough). As a general rule, the thinner the batter, the lighter the muffins will be when baked. But don't be afraid to bake thick, gloppy batter.

How do you increase moisture in muffins? ›

Milk: I like to use buttermilk or whole milk in this recipe because either add wonderful moisture and flavor. You can use any milk, dairy or nondairy, but the lower fat milk you use, the less flavorful and moist your muffins will taste.

How to make muffin mix more moist? ›

Most box muffin mixes call for water to create the batter. If you want a richer flavor and moist texture, swap out the water for the same amount of something richer, like coconut, almond, or soy milk. You can try this with any muffin mix flavor to add moisture.

Should I make muffins with milk or water? ›

Can I use milk instead of water to make muffins? We recommend using water; however we know that some Makers prefer to use milk to make muffins. Keep in mind that using whole milk or a high-fat content milk may result in a denser texture. Use the same amount of whole milk as the water called for in the recipe.

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