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You only need one bowl to make these peach muffins with lightly spiced vanilla batter and ripe juicy peaches. Our recipe below makes muffins with large, domed tops — just like muffins you’ll find in many bakeries. They are very simple to make — simple enough to make in the morning for breakfast.

You May Also Like: Check out a few more of our muffin recipes: Chocolate Chip Muffins, Bran Muffins and our popular Blueberry Muffins Recipe.

How to Make Our Peach Muffins Recipe

These may be simple, but they don’t lack flavor. The batter is laced with vanilla and almond extracts. (If you don’t have it on hand, the muffins are excellent without the almond extract). We add warmth with ground ginger and cinnamon — both complement the peaches well.

Making these muffins is as simple as whisking dry ingredients together, whisking the wet together, and then combining just until combined. No fancy equipment needed.

Something to keep in mind: When you make any muffins recipe, remember this: mix dry ingredients as much as you want, mix wet ingredients as much as you want but, when you put the two together only mix until they combine. If you over mix, the muffins will be heavy and flat. This is why we ask you to use a fork to mix things together in our recipe below. If you were to use a hand blender or stand mixer, the muffins will become tough.

These muffins were inspired by our blueberry muffins – one of our favorite things about them is the candy-like top. Just before baking, we sprinkle granulated sugar over the batter. In the oven, it crisps up and adds a little crunch. We’ve done the exact same thing for these peach muffins, but instead of just using sugar, we add extra flavor with some ginger and cinnamon.

We’re sharing these in partnership with Gold Medal Flour. We’re pretty excited about it because it’s been our flour of choice for quite some time (my Mom’s, too).

Random fact: Did you know that Gold Medal has lots to choose from when it comes to flour. We use unbleached all-purpose flour to make our muffins, but they also have an organic all-purpose flour, whole wheat, white whole wheat (which we’re excited to try), bread flour and more.

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Vanilla Peach Muffins Recipe

Lightly spiced batter with ripe juicy peaches. We leave the skins on the peach for this — it adds nice texture. If you don’t have it on hand, skip the almond extract. It adds a nice sweetness, but the muffins are excellent without it.

Our recipe yields 8 muffins with large, domed tops. Standard muffin tins have 12 muffin cups, we ask that you add 2 tablespoons of water to the empty cups. The cups with water will heat up at the same rate as the cups with muffin batter, helping the muffins cook evenly.

Created By: Joanne and Adam Gallagher

Yield: 8 muffins

Ingredients

Method

Heat oven to 400 degrees F (205 C). Line eight standard-size muffin cups with paper liners. Add 2 tablespoons of water to the 4 empty muffin cups (this helps to make sure the muffins bake evenly). Lightly spray pan with non-stick cooking spray (or lightly oil).

Prepare Muffin Batter

Whisk flour, 3/4 cup of the sugar, baking powder, ginger, cinnamon and the salt until well blended.

In a measuring jug that holds at least 1 cup, combine vegetable oil and the egg. Fill the jug to the 1-cup line with milk (1/3 to a 1/2 cup of milk). Add vanilla and almond extract. Whisk until blended.

Pour into bowl with dry ingredients and stir with a fork until just combined. Do not over mix. (The muffin batter will be quite thick — see note below for more details). Fold in peaches.

Divide batter between 8 muffin cups. (The batter will come to the tops of the paper liners). Make sugar topping by combining 1 tablespoon of sugar with an 1/8 teaspoon of ginger and 1/8 teaspoon of cinnamon. Lightly sprinkle spiced sugar over muffins. (Use any remaining sugar to top cereal, buttered bread or add to coffee).

Bake Muffins

Bake muffins 15 to 20 minutes or until tops are golden brown, no longer wet and a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out with crumbs, not wet batter. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely.

Tips

Storing: These are best eaten the same day. Overtime, they loose their crunchy top. We’ve found it best to place them in a plastic bag, seal, and store in the fridge for to 2 to 3 days then warm just before eating. To freeze muffins, wrap them tightly in aluminum foil or place them in freezer bags, and freeze for up to 3 months.

Batter Thickness: The batter should be thick and scoopable — not runny and not dry or extra thick like bread dough. If the batter is too runny, add flour, a tablespoon at a time until correct consistency. If batter is dry or too thick, add milk, a tablespoon at a time until correct consistency.

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About the Author

Adam

I'm Adam Gallagher and alongside my wife, Joanne, I photograph and share favorite recipes from our kitchen. Sharing our recipes began as a hobby, turned into a dream and now has become our business. I just love that.

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