Muffins are one of the greatest comfort foods and these beautiful Blueberry Muffins are no exception. Soft, moist muffins bursting with sweet blueberries and vanilla. They are made with fresh blueberries and vanilla bean. These muffins are very easy to make and your whole family will fall in love at first bite.
We love to make muffins for an easy breakfast option or a quick snack for the kids. Try our White Chocolate Chip Strawberry Muffins and Lemon Muffins too.
BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
These blueberry muffins are absolutely irresistible. It’s the perfect combination of vanilla bean and blueberry flavors in these soft and delicate muffin. Texture of these muffins is also divine. They are wonderfully soft and moist. Combination of texture and flavor is what makes these muffins the best!
Vanilla goes so well in a muffin that is bursting with juicy sweet blueberries. There are a couple of ways to achieve the full flavor of vanilla. First of all, use the best vanilla products and make sure it’s pure vanilla extract and Madagascar bourbon vanilla extract is the best.
If available, use a whole vanilla bean or vanilla paste. This will give you the most rich vanilla flavor and yet it’s not overpowering to the blueberries. What is vanilla paste? Basically, it’s a combination of vanilla beans and pure vanilla extract. There are a few brands that make this product and I usually use Rodelle. If you can’t get your hands on vanilla paste, use a whole bean instead and scrape out the seeds.
Your house will be filled with intoxicating aroma while they are baking. You will not be disappointed with these muffins, I promise!
HOW TO MAKE BLUEBERRY MUFFINS FAST AND EASY
Start with getting vanilla beans out of the pod. Place the bean on the cutting board and carefully slice through it, lengthwise, to split the bean. Use the dull side of the knife or a butter knife to scrape the beans out of the inside of the pod.
TIP: Place the emptied vanilla pod into the sugar container and keep it there. Vanilla pod will infuse sugar with the scent of vanilla. So tasty!
Combine wet ingredients and vanilla beans in the mixing bowl and whisk it together until smooth. Sift in flour and whisk in remaining dry ingredients and it’s all evenly incorporated. Fold it the blueberries and your muffin batter is ready.
Preheat the oven to 350° and grease a muffin baking pan. Fill the muffin pan cups 3/4 full with muffin batter and bake for 30-35 minutes.
CAN I ADD STREUSEL TOPPING?
Absolutely! Streusel topping is also called crumb topping and I’m a huge fan of streusel topping. The sweet crunch is so pleasant on top of a soft blueberry muffin.
To make streusel topping: first, mix sugars and flour in a bowl until completely incorporated and then, drizzle in melted butter. Use a form to fold and cut the butter and the sugar mixture together. Your goal is to form crumbs so make sure it does not look like paste.
HOW TO FREEZE MUFFINS
If you want to make a double batch or simply made too many, you can easily freeze blueberry muffins. Make sure to cool them completely before freezing.
Place/stand them inside a large zip-lock bag, side by site, and close the bag. Place the bag on the cutting board so the muffins are standing. (This will make it easier to freeze the muffins so they don’t push on each other.) Freeze for at least 2 hours then you can remove the cutting board. Muffins will keep frozen for up to 3 months.
To thaw, you can pull out a muffin and thaw it in the refrigerator or on the counter. You can even warm up thawed muffin in a microwave for a few seconds.
Some More Great Muffin Recipes:
White Chocolate Chip Strawberry Muffins
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Vanilla Blueberry Muffins
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 egg
- 1 vanilla bean (or 2 tsp vanilla paste)
- 3/4 cup white granulated sugar
- 4 tbsp butter melted
- 1 1/2 cups low-fat buttermilk
- 1 1/2 cups blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350° and grease a muffin pan with some baking spray.
How To Get Seeds Out Vanilla Pod:
- Place the bean on the cutting board and carefully slice through it, lengthwise, to split the bean. Use the dull side of the knife or a butter knife to scrape the beans out of the inside of the pod.
Blueberry Muffins:
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk egg, sugar, melted butter, vanilla seeds, and buttermilk.
- Sift in flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Whisk together until smooth.
- Fold in blueberries.
- Fill the muffin pan cups 3/4 full with muffin batter and bake for 30-35 minutes.(Do a toothpick test around 30 minutes to check if they are done. Tip: insert the toothpick in the batter part and try not to hit the blueberry.)
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This recipe was originally published on January 30, 2014. Updated on April 16, 2020.
Joan says
I would try the sweet potato muffins.
Joan - My Cookie Clinic says
Lyuba, These blueberry muffins look delicious. Thanks for the tip on vanilla paste; I didn’t know it existed. Pinning these muffins!
lyuba says
Thank you so much, Joan!
Auntiepatch says
As soon as I saw the Cranberry Kale Salad with Vanilla Cranberry Vinaigrette recipe, my mouth started watering and I knew this is the one to try!
Jan says
I’d make chocolate brownies
Linda says
Ohhh, I would make these blueberry muffins!
lyuba says
Awww, thank you, Linda!
Jason says
I would for sure make the Cookies and Vanilla Cream Martini Recipe! How awesome does that sound??!!
Amy @ {Life to the Full} says
I would make the Sweet Potato Muffins but they all look delicious!
Ally says
I’d make cocoa creme brulee! Yum!
Sylvia says
Can’t go wrong with a muffin. Since blueberries are my husband’s favorite, I’ll definitely be pinning this recipe. I will have to try the Rodelle vanilla. I love a good vanilla and have never used a paste. Thanks for sharing.
lyuba says
Thank you so much, Sylvia!
rachel says
I’d make vanilla scones!
Teresa Hobbs says
I like what I see, all these recipe’s look and sound delicious. Wish I could win in one of their giveaways.
jackie says
yum! i’d use the vanilla paste to try to make a cheesecake.
— jackie – jade and oak