Peach Cobbler Muffins
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These Peach Cobbler Muffins with their big chunks of peaches and just the right amount of cinnamon are a perfect snack or breakfast treat.
Get ready to dive into a scrumptious mashup: Peach Cobbler Muffins! Think all the cozy vibes of peach cobbler, but in muffin form for ultimate convenience. This recipe packs in the goodness of ripe peaches, a touch of warm spice, and a crumbly streusel topping that’s like icing on the cake – or muffin, in this case. . So, whether you’re kickstarting your day or treating yourself, Peach Cobbler Muffins are the real deal, bringing the best of both worlds to your taste buds. Hope you love it as much as we do!
And if these muffins are a hit make sure you try some of my other muffin recipes like Double Chocolate Chip Muffins Fresh Strawberry Muffins, Apple Spice Muffins By Mama, Apricot Muffins, and Monkey Bread Muffins.
Ingredients You Need to Make Peach Cobbler Muffins:
You’ll need: Quick oats, oil, self rising flour*, vanilla, canned peaches, eggs, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
Helpful Kitchen Tools
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
- Muffin Pan (Splurge)
- Muffin Pan (Budget Friendly)
How to Make Peach Cobbler Muffins:
Drain your peaches really well and pour them in a bowl.
Chop them up coarsely with a knife.
You can used diced peaches if you like but I really like the big ole chunks you make this way!
Add your eggs.
and your oil and stir.
Toss in your vanilla.
Place brown sugar and flour in a large mixing bowl.
I use light and dark brown sugar interchangeably in my recipes, based on what I have on hand, but I prefer dark sugar.
Add your cinnamon.
Add your oats.
Stir all of that up with a fork.
Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.
and stir it up.
Spray a muffin pan with cooking spray.
Looking for a great muffin pan? I have a few favorites.
Budget: Check out this Set of 2.
Splurge: This nonstick pan requires no spray and your muffins will just fall right out. It’s honestly just like magic!!
Fill each cup with batter. This batter doesn’t rise much so you can fill them all the way to the top.
Bake at 400 for about twenty minutes, or until browned lightly on the top. When they come out, let them sit about five minutes and then take a spoon and carefully go around all of the edges before removing them from the pan to cool.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cup self rising flour *
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup quick cooking oats
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 eggs
- 29 ounce can peaches drained well and coarsely chopped
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 3/4 cup vegetable oil
Instructions
- Prepare muffin pan by spraying with Pam.
- In large bowl, mix flour, brown sugar, oats and cinnamon. In separate bowl, mix beaten eggs, peaches, oil and vanilla.
- Pour egg mixture all at once into flour mixture: stir just until flour is moistened.
- Spoon batter into muffin cups.
- Bake 20 minutes at 400 degrees or until tested done. Makes one dozen.
Nutrition
*See FAQ to make your own self rising flour
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I’m subscribed to your blog, which I dearly love, but sometimes it doen’t have the printer version. I don’t have MSword. Then I have to handwrite the recipe. Heaven forbid.
Jacque
I have mine in the oven right now and 20 minutes can’t get here quick enough! Thanks for the recipe! 🙂
Next time my son goes to Mexico, I will have to have him get you a big bottle of REAL vanilla. It is dirt cheap down there and, yes, I pour it right out of the bottle just like you do. On top of everything else, these are HEALTHY (OMG)since they have oats and oats takes down your cholesterol. Hate to ruin your reputation with that but… can’t wait to try this with fresh fruit this summer!
Thanks, they sure look good!
Oh, these look good. But I’ll tell you what is the best vanilla in the world and that’s brandy vanilla. Buy a bottle of vanilla beans, fill it up with brandy and let it sit for a day or two. Use as you would regular vanilla.
Don’t throw the vanilla beans away–when the bottle is empty fill it up with brandy again, over and over. And it gives you an excuse to have a bottle of brandy in the house if you’re married to Methodist.
I made your Crunchy Beef Casserole for dinner tonight . . . the boys LOVED it! For dessert . . . I made these guys. My hubby was on his way out to a meeting at church and had to eat one quickly. (They were cooking while we ate the casserole.) He had that nervous look . . . afraid the rest would be gone before he got home to try another one! We LOVED them!!
Girrrrrl, I am running around like a chicken with its head cut off here lately but I want you to know that I haven’t forgotten what we talked about!!!!!
Thank you for your patience!
Christy 🙂
I totally understand . . . I just wish you would stop putting so many great recipes on your site!! 🙂
Yay – a recipe that calls for that big ol’ can of peaches that’s been sitting in the pantry for ages (years??) !! Sounds delicious – thanks Christy