Blueberry Corn Muffins
Published Sept. 6, 2024

- Total Time
- 55 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 40 minutes
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Ingredients
- ½cup/113 grams butter, melted and slightly cooled (8 tablespoons), plus more for greasing
- 1cup/about 155 grams (weight will vary by brand) yellow cornmeal (medium- or fine-grain)
- 1cup/120 grams all-purpose flour
- Zest from 1 lemon (optional)
- 2teaspoons baking powder
- ½teaspoon baking soda
- ½teaspoon kosher salt, such as Diamond Crystal (or ¼ teaspoon fine salt)
- 1cup/240 milliliters whole milk
- 1large egg
- ½packed cup/110 grams brown sugar (light or dark)
- 2cups/280 grams blueberries (fresh or frozen)
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat oven to 400 degrees. Generously grease a standard-size muffin tin with butter or coat with cooking spray.
- Step 2
In a medium bowl, whisk together cornmeal, flour, lemon zest (if using), baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a large bowl, whisk together butter, milk, egg and sugar until smooth. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, whisking until just combined. Let the batter rest at room temperature for 10 minutes. Stir in the blueberries (do not thaw if using frozen berries; add them directly from the freezer).
- Step 3
Scoop the batter evenly into the muffin tin. Bake until the muffins are golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 18 to 20 minutes. Cool in the pan for 5 minutes, then remove to a wire rack to cool further. Serve warm or at room temperature. Store refrigerated in a paper towel-lined, airtight container for up to 3 days. Or, freeze for up to 3 months and thaw at room temperature.
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Made these yesterday with course corn meal and 1% milk because that’s what was in my pantry and fridge. Muffins are very tasty and moist straight out of the oven. This morning I pan-roasted halves in Irish butter. Even better! The course-grain corn meal adds texture but a large grain can create a disconcerting crunch.
Can I substitute buttermilk for the whole milk in this recipe?
Very tasty. If your blueberries are really big, consider slightly reducing the amount of berries. Cool the muffins completely in the pan. They are still hot and fall apart when you try to remove them after just 5 minutes.
This recipe did not work for me. The batter was way too thick and the muffins too dense - maybe because I substituted yogurt for half the milk. I used two thirds the amount of blueberries which seemed about right but the muffins were not sweet enough so I might up the sugar if I make them again.
So good! FYI for the lactose-avoidant: I subbed skyr yogurt for the milk. Obviously I have no way to compare to the original recipe, but I was super happy with the result! Texture and taste didn’t seem to suffer because of the substitution.
I know this isn’t the recipe but I made these without sugar, with olive oil instead of butter and polenta and they were still quite tasty! baked for 17 minutes and they came out perfect
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