Zucchini Muffins With Cinnamon Crunch Topping

Zucchini Muffins With Cinnamon Crunch Topping
David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Vivian Lui.
Total Time
45 minutes, plus cooling
Rating
4(544)
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A touch of honey complements the nutty flavor of the whole-wheat flour in these muffins. The zucchini and applesauce provide moisture and flavor, and the crunchy cinnamon topping makes for the perfect textural contrast against the soft cake. These muffins are a great addition to your morning cup of coffee. Store them on the counter, uncovered, to help preserve their crunchy coating. They also freeze well and can be reheated in a low-temperature oven or thawed at room temperature.

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Ingredients

Yield:12 servings
  • 2tablespoons/30 grams unsalted butter, softened, plus ½ cup/115 grams unsalted butter, melted
  • 2medium zucchini (about 1 pound)
  • 1cup/120 grams plus 1 tablespoon whole-wheat flour
  • cups/160 grams all-purpose flour
  • ¾cup/150 grams granulated sugar
  • teaspoons baking powder
  • 1teaspoon kosher salt
  • cup/160 milliliters whole milk, at room temperature
  • ½cup/120 milliliters unsweetened applesauce
  • ¼cup/60 milliliters honey
  • 2eggs, beaten, at room temperature
  • 1tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2teaspoons vanilla extract
  • cup/65 grams turbinado sugar
  • 1tablespoon ground cinnamon
Ingredient Substitution Guide
Nutritional analysis per serving (12 servings)

228 calories; 4 grams fat; 2 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 1 gram monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 46 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 27 grams sugars; 5 grams protein; 253 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Using 1 tablespoon softened butter, generously butter the cups and the top of a standard 12-cup muffin tin. Set aside.

  2. Step 2

    Cut the tips off the zucchini and grate the zucchini into shreds on a box grater. Pile the zucchini onto a clean dish towel and squeeze tightly over the sink to remove any excess water. Set aside.

  3. Step 3

    In a large mixing bowl, sift 1 cup whole-wheat flour with the all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking powder and salt, then whisk to combine. Set aside.

  4. Step 4

    To a medium bowl, add the melted butter, milk, applesauce, honey, eggs, lemon juice and vanilla, and whisk to combine. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour the liquid inside. Using a rubber spatula, gently fold everything together, being careful not to overmix. Just before completely combined, sprinkle the zucchini over the top, breaking up any clumps with your hands, and finish folding the batter until combined. Using a spoon or scoop, divide the batter evenly among the muffin cups. (It should come to the top of each cup).

  5. Step 5

    In a small bowl, combine the remaining 1 tablespoon whole-wheat flour with the turbinado sugar and cinnamon. Using your fingers, work in the remaining 1 tablespoon softened butter until everything is evenly moist. Sprinkle the mixture over the tops of the muffins, then carefully brush away any crumbs that spill onto the top of the muffin tin. Bake the muffins, rotating halfway through, until the tops form firm domes, the sugar topping caramelizes and the muffins are cooked through, 24 to 26 minutes. (The tops should spring back when lightly pressed.) Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the tin for 15 minutes before using a small offset spatula to transfer them to a wire rack to cool for at least another 10 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Dear Momthefoodie - Just divide the ingredient amounts by 2, and there you have it: 6 muffins!

We're in the same boat. Here's what I do: 1) Grated apple + dash of fruit juice or water to get desired consistency -or- 2) Buy snack cups of applesauce. Then you have several individually packaged 4oz portions to keep on hand for baking (and you avoid an open, partially-used jar of applesauce sitting in the fridge til it grows mold!).

Dear Muffin Makers. It's time to publish ingredient amounts for half a dozen muffins as well as the whole twelve as a standard policy. From Nordic Ware to Grant Achatz - sell a 6-up tin. Classic is fine, but toaster ovens are the real deal for breakfast @ ChEz Miller (my house) and most home kitchens.

Muffin texture was fantastic, although flavor was lacking a bit. I wonder if adding a little salt to the topping and some spices to the muffin mix (ginger? Nutmeg?) would help.

Wonderful recipe! Made some substitutions to match what I had on hand, added chocolate chips, skipped the topping. Lovely flavor, great texture!

As others have noted this recipe feels overly fussy without the payoff. The muffins cooked for 40 minutes (well strained/pressed zucchini that i weighed) and were still mushy. I threw them away. Just too many wet ingredients - omitting the milk would probably help.

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