I absolutely love a good muffin. One of my favourite muffins was always white chocolate chip one, filled with a raspberry compote! It was sweet, tangy, fresh, and chocolatey all at the same time, almost like a jam doughnut crossed with a muffin.
(I’m suddenly upset that I can’t remember where it’s from! I want to say it could have been from Waitrose or Sainsbury’s, but don’t quote me on that, this was a long long time ago and they’ve probably changed their muffin stock by now…)
But we’re not here to talk about shop-bought muffins, we’re here to talk about making our own homemade muffins! I’m assuming you guys don’t have huge commercial ovens at home, so we’re going to do this the home-style way. Muffins baked at home won’t look exactly like shop-bought muffins, but that’s exactly why we love ’em!
Now, we don’t want our muffins just to be cupcakes with chocolate chips in, even though that does still sound absolutely delicious. We want lovely, tall, moist, soft, and fluffy muffins with that sweet, slightly sticky muffin top (the best bit if you ask me).
1. Try not to overmix your dry ingredients. For nice soft and fluffy muffins, you want to gently fold them in with a spatula until only just combined.
2. Refrigerate the batter for at least 1 hour. I found between 2 -3 hours was about perfect. This will help the muffins to rise without spilling over, giving you nice tall muffins!
3. Start by baking the muffins at a high heat, then without opening the oven, turn the oven down and continue baking until the tops are golden brown and a toothpick comes out of the centre with just a couple of crumbs on.
4. If your oven bakes very unevenly (like mine does), you can open the oven and turn the muffin tray around. Just try to do this quickly (and carefully) and try not to take the muffins fully out of the oven whilst doing this if possible… Oh the joys of home ovens!
You could also bake in smaller batches of 4 so your muffins are all close to the centre of the oven where it tends to bake most evenly (in my oven’s case anyway).
These are my main tips for perfect muffins, but please do let me and others know in the comments if you have any extra secret tips that could help even further.