Easy Peach Cobbler Muffins Recipe (2024)

Peach cobbler muffins are a delicious peach muffin with a sweet streusel on top. These are a tasty peach dessert you can make with fresh, frozen, or canned peaches.

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Do you love peach cobbler? Here is a peach cobbler muffin that is a delicious muffin loaded with diced peaches, warm cinnamon, and topped with a sugary streusel. A peach muffin that is perfect for breakfast or a dessert to serve up after dinner.

Peach season is here, and so that means peaches are filling our homes. Warm weather, and satisfying sweet peach recipes like this muffin recipe.

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This peach muffin recipe can be made with canned peaches, fresh, or even frozen peaches. No matter what time of year it is, these fruit muffins are bursting with flavor.

Give this peach streusel muffin recipe a try today. Enjoy!

Why This Recipe Is A Hit

Peaches – So for this recipe, you can use frozen peaches, sliced fresh peaches, or drained canned peaches.

Easy Ingredients – You will find that this muffin recipe is very simple on ingredients used. Nothing fancy and great flavor in each bite of the muffins!

Freezer Friendly – This peach dessert is freezer friendly. Let the muffins fully cool then freeze your muffins for a snack or breakfast later on down the line.

Kid Friendly – This is a kid friendly recipe. Your kids might even love helping whip up these peach cobbler cups!

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Ingredients

  • Diced Peaches + Juice – If you are using canned peaches, you will reserve some of the juice for the cobbler muffins. If you are using fresh, just omit that extra juice.
  • Butter – I used unsalted, but if you want salted butter just omit the salt in the recipe.
  • Baking Powder
  • Salt
  • Vanilla
  • Milk – I used a lactose free milk, but any milk or plant based milk will work for this recipe
  • Flour – All purpose flour is what I used. Make sure to measure the flour properly.
  • Eggs
  • Sugar– Granulated sugar, but could swap with brown sugar for a buttery caramel flavor.
  • Cinnamon

How To Make

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Step 1: Start by dicing your peaches into small cubes. If you are using fresh peaches peel first, then dice up. If you are using canned peaches, drain, and reserve 2 tablespoons of juice.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees then line your muffin tin with liners and set aside.

Step 2: Now you are going to sift your flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.

Step 3: In a bowl add your milk, eggs, melted and cooled butter, granulated sugar, peach juice, and vanilla. Mix until incorporated.

Step 4: Gently add in the flour mixture a little at a time. Make sure to not overmix the dough.

Step 5: Add 1 cup of diced peaches to a bowl and add in the tablespoon of flour. Mix well. Then fold into the muffin batter.

Step 6: Fill muffin tin cups 3/4 the way full with the batter. I used a scoop to dump in the muffin batter.

Step 7: Take your remaining drained and diced peaches and top each muffin cup. This is going to add a lot more peach flavor.

Step 8: Add your streusel ingredients in a small bowl and mix with a fork, breaking up the cold butter. Then spoon the streusel on top of each muffing.

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Step 9: Bake in the preheated oven until the muffins are done. Let cool a bit then serve warm!

Storage

Refrigerate – You will want to store the leftover peach cobbler cups in the fridge in an airtight container. They will last for 4-5 days.

Freezer – You can also freeze any muffins you do not eat right away. Just allow to fully cool, then place in a freezer bag or airtight container. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge or microwave.

Looking for more recipes using canned peaches? Easy peach scones, Instant Pot raspberry peach cheesecake, or even breakfast quinoa.

Expert Tips

  • If you are using fresh peaches, peel them first. The skins will offer too much chewy texture.
  • Dice peaches into small cubes, or they will weigh down the muffins.
  • This recipe can be doubled, just use a larger muffin tin, or batch cook the muffins.
  • For the batter you will use melted butter, but make sure to allow it to cool first, or it can cook the eggs as you mix it up with the wet ingredients.
  • The crumb topping is optional, but it does add some nice sweetness.
  • Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or even whipped cream.
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Variations To Recipe

  • Do part peaches and part raspberries, or another type of fruit for added flavor.
  • Swap the peaches out altogether with any other flavor of fruit. Strawberries, blueberries, etc.
  • Leave off the crumb topping and do a drizzle of a powdered sugar glaze instead.
  • Add in 1/3 cup white chocolate chips for added sweetness to the muffins.

FAQs

How long to bake muffins?

For this recipe I baked my muffins at 425 degrees for around 15 minutes. Depending on where you live and how your oven heats you can expect to bake these muffins around 12-18 minutes.

How to know when muffins are done?

Take a toothpick and stick in the center of the muffins. If the toothpick comes out clean from wet batter the muffins are done. You will also notice any flavor of muffins will firm up on top and become a light golden color.

Why are my muffins dry?

There are three answers to why your muffins could be dry. One of the big ones is overmixing the batter. If you overmix muffin batter it can become thick, heavy, and offer a drier texture. The other variable is adding in too much flour, or cooking the muffins too long.

How to know a peach is ripe?

Here are a few pointers on how to know that your peaches are ripe. First you want to look at the peach. Make sure it is colorful, and free of bruising or blemishes. Then feel for the firmness. The peach should have a little give when gently squeezed. If it is very firm it is under ripe and will be a few days to ripen.

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Created by: Kelsey

Peach Cobbler Muffins

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Peach cobbler muffins are a delicious peach muffin with a sweet streusel on top. These are a tasty peach dessert you can make with fresh, frozen, or canned peaches.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

Peach Muffin Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour + 1 tablespoon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup butter melted and cooled
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons peach juice from canned peaches
  • 30 ounces canned peaches or use fresh or frozen

Streusel Topping

  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup butter cold and diced
  • 1/3 cup flour

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Place liners in the muffin tin and set aside.

  • Drain your peaches, and reserve 2 tablespoons of the peach juice if you use canned. Otherwise, dice up the fresh or frozen peaches. Do smaller pieces.

  • Now you will sift your flour, baking powder, and salt, and set aside.

  • Next, in a bowl mix up your eggs, sugar, melted butter, milk, and peach juice. Make sure to mix it up really well.

  • Now gently mix in the dry ingredients a little at a time.

  • Take around 1 cup of peaches and mix with the 1 tablespoon flour, you had extra. Then fold into the batter.

  • Scoop the batter into the muffin tin about 3/4 the way full. I got 12 regular sized muffins out of the batter.

  • Top the muffins with the remaining diced peaches.

  • Then in a bowl mix the streusel ingredients together, and sprinkle on top of each peach muffin.

  • Bake in the oven for 12-18 minutes or until your muffins are fully cooked.

  • Remove and place on a cooling rack. Then serve up your peach cobbler muffins.

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Notes

Peaches – You can use fresh, frozen, or canned peaches. Drain the juice off canned peaches.

Streusel Topping – You can skip the streusel topping if you want. I love it adds a sugary crunch to the muffins.

Storage – Store your peach cobbler cups in the fridge in an airtight container.

Freezer – You can freeze the muffins for 3 months, in the proper container as well. Thaw in the fridge overnight or warm up in the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 262kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 4gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 251mgFiber: 2gSugar: 22g

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FAQs

What is the secret to moist muffins? ›

How to Make Homemade Muffins Moist: Our Top Tips
  1. Tips to Make Homemade Muffins Moist.
  2. Keep Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately.
  3. Add All Flavorings Last.
  4. Consider Paper Liners.
  5. Don't Overfill the Muffin Cups.
  6. Check the Temperature of Your Oven.
  7. Test if Muffins Are Fully Cooked.
  8. Top Your Muffins with Flavor.
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Is it better to use canned or frozen peaches for cobbler? ›

Readers have raved about this dessert using frozen, thawed peaches. Canned peaches are not ideal because they're already too soft and mushy. Buttermilk: You can make your own DIY version of buttermilk if needed. Add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to a liquid measuring cup.

What is the most important rule to follow when baking muffins? ›

The number one rule for successful muffins is: Don't over-mix the batter. Use a rubber spatula to quickly fold (gently stir) the liquid ingredients into the dry ones. A few streaks of flour still showing is okay, especially if you plan to add in extra ingredients like fruits and nuts.

How do you keep peach cobbler from getting soggy? ›

How do you Make Peach Cobbler Not Runny or Mushy?
  1. Be sure to cook this cobbler fully.
  2. Don't skip the cornstarch in the recipe.
  3. Cornstarch doesn't activate its thickening properties until just over 200°F so you want the filling to bubble in the oven.
  4. Underbaked cobbler won't set properly.
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Are muffins better with oil or butter? ›

It is possible to replace oil with butter in a muffin recipe as generally most muffin recipes are quite forgiving and you may find that butter gives a better flavour.

What not to do when making muffins? ›

Overmixing the batter.

When you overmix the batter, it crushes the air bubbles and ruins the fluffy texture. → Follow this tip: To ensure a batch of light, fluffy muffins, mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients until just barely combined, and no more dry flour is visible.

What's the difference between a peach crumble and a peach cobbler? ›

Both are baked fruit desserts with a peach filling. Crumble has a simple streusel-like topping made with butter, flour, and sugar. A cobbler has a biscuit dough topping, sometimes with carefully cut-out biscuits, but usually it's more homey with the biscuit dough dropped in spoonfuls over the filling.

Does peach cobbler need to be refrigerated after baking? ›

Does peach cobbler need to be refrigerated? Yes, leftover peach cobbler should be stored covered in the refrigerator. It will help keep the cobbler topping from getting too mushy. It will keep in the refrigerator for 2 or 3 days.

What is the difference between apple crisp and peach cobbler? ›

Cobbler: A fruit dessert made with a top crust of pie dough or biscuit dough but no bottom crust. Crisp/crumble: In Alberta, the terms are mostly interchangeable. Both refer to fruit desserts similar to cobbler but made with a brown sugar streusel topping sometimes containing old-fashioned rolled oats.

What is the most common flaw when baking muffins? ›

Overmixing is a common problem with muffins. First combine dry ingredients, mixing well. Then combine liquid ingredients, mixing well. Finally combine dry and wet ingredients, by hand, using only 15 to 20 light strokes.

Should I bake muffins at 350 or 375? ›

Ideal Muffin Cooking Temperature

As stated above, different flours, swaps and add-ins can impact muffin cooking time and should be taken into account when making your baked treat. That being said, the standard oven temperature for baking desserts like quick breads and muffins is commonly set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Should muffin batter rest before baking? ›

Rest the Muffin Batter

The first, most hands-off way to make your muffins pop (literally) is to let the batter rest. Make the batter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let the batter rest at room temperature for about 1 hour. If you're short on time, just 30 minutes can make a difference.

How to tell if peach cobbler is done? ›

When it's done, the topping should be deeply golden and the peach juices should be bubbling up. You can further tell when the cobbler is done by checking the temperature of the topping. Cobbler topping is a variation on a quick bread, and should be baked to at least 200°F at the thickest part of the topping.

Why did my cobbler turn out like cake? ›

If you use enough batter to completely cover the fruit, you'll end up with a cobbler that's far too bready, more like an upside-down cake.

Is it better to use fresh or canned peaches for cobbler? ›

The great thing about peach cobbler is that you can totally use fresh, frozen, or canned peaches to create this magical dessert. However, if it's peach season and the summer, it's always best to go with fresh ones!

How to keep muffins moist? ›

If muffins are left exposed, the moisture starts to leak from them and they dry out. To store muffins up to 4 days, line an airtight container or zip-lock bag with paper towel and store the muffins in a single layer. Place another layer of paper towel on top of the muffins as well.

What can I add to muffin mix to make it moist? ›

The traditional options are apple sauce, pumpkin purée, and mashed banana, but puréed white beans or puréed peaches can also work. Remember to adjust your other liquids to account for the added moisture. Increasing the sugar content of the recipe can also help. Applesauce is probably the easiest thing.

How to make muffins more moist after baking? ›

Use a steamer. Steaming is a great way to add moisture to past-their-prime muffins. And according to a TikTok user, you should also be steaming your muffins when you bake them since the hot air and steam allow more time for the centers to rise, resulting in tender and airy muffins.

How to get domed muffins? ›

I suggest baking your muffins at 400 F. I know most muffin recipes (including the ones I have used previously) all tell us to preheat our ovens to between 325-375 F. That heat range is just not enough. While it will surely cook your muffins, it will not give you the full rise that you want.

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