Thursday, September 10, 2009

Big and Bold Blueberry Muffins

I made the best muffins I have ever made the other day.  This is another recipe that I have been meaning to try and just never got around to it.  Silly me. 

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This recipe was pointed out to me by Kelly of Sass & Veracity.  She had  posted these muffins and told me they were the best.  If you haven’t been to her blog you really need to check it out.  Kelly is an amazing cook and baker but my favorite thing about her recipes is that she always adds notes on the end.  These are almost like her own personal notes that she has written along the side of the recipe in  the magazine or the cookbook.  Sometimes they are things she would do different the next time or reasons why she did what she did this time.  I have cooked many of her recipes and have never had a “fail”.

I can’t wait to make these again and again.  The possibilities are endless.  You can use just about any flavor combo that you can imagine with these.  When making these muffins Joanne Chang advises that if you want to add fruit or chocolate to the master recipe, do so in 1-1/2 cup quantities and if you are altering flavorings such as citrus zest, or spice, then 2 tsp. of zest is recommended, and/or 3/4 tsp. spice.  Also these are really easy.  You don’t need a mixer and only 2 bowls being dirtied.  Love that…

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Joanne Chang's Master Muffin Recipe
Makes 12 big top muffins

3-1/2 c. all purpose flour
4 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/3 c. sugar 
10 T unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1 c. whole milk at room temp
1 c. sour cream at room temp
2 lg. eggs at room temp
1 lg. egg yolk at room temp
1 1/2 c. of blueberries

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Sift flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into a large bowl and set aside.  In another bowl, combine sugar, melted butter, milk, sour cream, and eggs.  Add this wet mixture to the dry mixture and mix gently until nearly all the dry ingredients are moist and the batter is still lumpy.

Gently mix the additional ingredients into the batter being careful not to over mix.  Line a 12-cup standard muffin tin with paper cups, and spray over the top of the muffin pan lightly.  Divide the batter evenly among the 12 cups, mounding it.  Bake in the center of the oven about 30 to 35 minutes or until tops are golden brown and centers set.

Cool muffins in the pan placed on a baking rack for about 20 minutes before removing them to a platter.

As Always…

Happy Entertaining!

Judy
www.nofearentertaining.com

19 comments:

La Cuisine d'Helene said...

They look super delicious. Can't wait to try this recipe.

Deeba PAB said...

I like them big & bold like this. Delicious judy. Wish we got blueberries here...wow!!

Jamie said...

Oooh yeah, big and bold and blue! Love them and I'll try this recipe next time we are craving muffins!

The Purple Foodie said...

Echoing Deeba's feeling - wish we got them here! The muffins look really good. Perfect to eat right away.

Jen said...

These look delicious! I have to admit, I've gotten so much more used to a less sweet, more whole grain kind of muffin, but these look like perfection in terms of the traditional kind and I'm sure the sour cream makes for total deliciousness.

The Cooking Ninja said...

wow! These looks very good.Book marking it to try it.

Maria said...

I haven't baked muffins in a long time. I am bookmarking this recipe! They look wonderful!

lisaiscooking said...

Those look huge and gorgeous! I love a big muffin for weekend breakfasts.

Patsyk said...

Those muffins look like one could feed 2 people! Love this recipe!

Thistlemoon said...

Judy, they look beautiful! Straight from the bakery, beautiful!

Valerie Harrison (bellini) said...

I love that these are so versatile Judy and lend themselves to so many ingredients. Got to try them!!!!

Elle said...

Oooh, gorgeous, Judy! I love master recipes--you have so many options!

There's something very special about a big, beautiful blueberry muffin.

test it comm said...

Those blueberry muffins look so good! I always like baking with blueberries.

glamah16 said...

Nice muffins. Nothing like a good blueberry muffin.

Anonymous said...

Hi Judy! The muffins look delicious.
I can't wait to try them. I imagine the sour cream really gives them a unique taste.

Have a great day.
Pam

kellypea said...

Ah Judy, you're making me think about how long it's been since I made this recipe! I just saw some snickerdoodle muffins and am wondering how this recipe would work for that combo!

Danni said...

I'm wondering whether one could substitute plain yogurt for the sour cream?

pigpigscorner said...

These look really delicious! The muffin tops are huge!

Peter M said...

Blueberry muffins are still my fave and I have no problem keep on trying to find the "perfect" batch. Thus far, you set the gold standard.