The Best Blueberry Muffins
These easy blueberry muffins mix together quickly for a perfect morning treat. Soft and tender from sour cream and bursting with blueberries (use fresh or frozen!), these muffins have been a long-time family favorite. Read below for different flavor combinations and topping ideas!

Growing up, I can’t remember my mom making muffins too often, but I fell hard for them during my freshman year in college. A friend got regular deliveries of the gigantic Sam’s Club muffins and was always gracious enough to share. They were an assortment of blueberry, banana nut, and chocolate, and those have forever remained my very favorite flavors of muffins.
Years and years later, I was thrilled to land this recipe for a classic, delicious blueberry muffin. The batter is quite thick and there’s no skimping – the muffin cups are packed full which makes for generous-sized muffins once they come rolling out of the oven. They are, without a doubt, the most amazing, the most perfect blueberry muffins I have ever eaten.
Truly, the best of the best when it comes to blueberry muffins.

Fresh versus frozen blueberries
When fresh blueberries are in season, there is nothing better!
However, what if you are craving blueberry muffins in the dead of winter and the price of fresh blueberries is through the roof?
You can absolutely use frozen blueberries in this recipe. My favorite are frozen wild blueberries, but any variety will do. You do not need to thaw them or make any other adjustments to the recipe.

Blueberry muffins, step-by-step
Muffins are such a fantastic morning treat, typically made in quick bread fashion with just a bowl or two and a whisk, they come together quickly and are meant to be enjoyed warm and fresh from the oven. Here’s how we make them:
- Preheat oven and line a muffin tin with liners or spray with non-stick cooking spray.
- Whisk together the dry ingredients.
- Whisk the sugar and the wet ingredients in a separate bowl.
- Toss the blueberries in the dry ingredients.
- Fold in the sour cream mixture. Be sure to mix gently to ensure the muffins are not tough.
- Divide the batter between the muffin cups.
- Bake until light golden brown.

Muffin pans and liners
Any standard 12-cup muffin pan will work for these muffins. I’ve had the Wilton Everglide Avanti muffin pan for ages, but it not readily available in most places anymore. If you can’t get your hands on one, my next recommendation is the USA Muffin Pan.
You can spray the pan with non-stick cooking spray or use liners. I’ve used tons of different types of liners over the years, and I absolutely prefer the basic white paper liners. You can find them at just about any grocery store or craft store, but they are incredibly inexpensive if you buy them in bulk online (and they last forever!).

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Flavor add-ins and topping ideas
If you’d like to punch up these muffins with some different flavors, here are a few ideas for you:
- Lemon-blueberry muffins: (For a taste reminiscent of the lemon blueberry bundt cake!) Whisk the zest of one lemon into the egg and then proceed with the rest of the recipe.
- Orange-blueberry muffins: Whisk the zest of one orange into the egg and then proceed with the rest of the recipe.
- Ginger-blueberry muffins: Whisk 1 teaspoon of freshly grated ginger into the egg and then proceed with the rest of the recipe.
Along the same lines of flavor add-ins, you can also add some delicious toppings for some contrasting flavors and textures. Some of my favorite ideas:
- Cinnamon-sugar streusel: Before baking, mix together ½ cup brown sugar + 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Sprinkle evenly over the top of the muffins then bake as directed.
- Cinnamon-sugar dipped: Once the muffins come out of the oven, melt 4 tablespoons of butter in a small bowl. Mix together ½ cup sugar and ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon in another small bowl. Once the muffins have cooled for 5 minutes, dip the top of each muffin in melted butter and then the cinnamon sugar. Return to the cooling rack.
- Drizzle with glaze: Whisk together 1 cup powdered sugar + 1 tablespoon milk + 1 teaspoon vanilla and drizzle over cooled muffins. You can replace the milk with lemon juice, orange juice, or lime juice if you’d like.

Storing and freezing blueberry muffins
There are a few different options for storing these muffins:
- Room Temperature – Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.
- Refrigerator – Kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator, these muffins will stay fresh for up to 1 week.
- Freezer – Once completely cooled, wrap each muffin in plastic wrap and place in an airtight container or ziplock freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature.
Muffin love!
More of my favorite muffins for a delicious morning treat:
- Apple-Cinnamon Muffins
- Triple Chocolate Chunk Muffins
- Chocolate Chip Muffins
- Banana Muffins
- Pumpkin and Cream Cheese Muffins with Pecan Streusel
- Morning Glory Muffins
- Zucchini-Chocolate Chip Muffins

If you make this blueberry muffin recipe and love it, I would so appreciate it if you would take a moment to leave a rating below. Thank you so much! ❤️️

The Best Blueberry Muffins
Ingredients
- 2 cups (240 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
- 1 egg
- 1 cup (198 g) granulated sugar
- 4 tablespoons (57 g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly, (2 ounces )
- 1¼ cups (283 ml) sour cream
- 1½ cups (255 g) frozen or fresh blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a standard 12-cup muffin tin (or line with paper liners) and set aside.
- Whisk the flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl untill combined.
- Whisk the egg in a separate medium bowl until well-combined and light-colored, about 20 seconds. Add the sugar and whisk vigorously until thick, about 30 seconds. Add the melted butter in 2 additions, whisking gently to combine after each addition. Add the sour cream in 2 additions, whisking just to combine.
- Add the blueberries to the dry ingredients and gently toss just to combine. Add the sour cream mixture and fold with a rubber spatula until the batter comes together and the blueberries are evenly distributed, 25 to 30 seconds. Small spots of flour may remain and the batter will be very thick. Do not overmix.
- Divide the batter among the muffin cups (a large cookie scoop works great for this!). Bake until the muffins are light golden brown and a toothpick or thin knife inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. Immediately remove muffins to a wire rack and cool for at least 5 minutes. Serve immediately or at room temperature. Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Notes
- Sour cream: You can substitute buttermilk or plain yogurt for the sour cream.
- Blueberries: Frozen blueberries can be used; no need to thaw them or alter the recipe.
- Flavors & toppings: See suggested combinations and instructions in post above.
- Equipment recommendations: My muffin pan / Another muffin pan / Paper liners / Large cookie scoop
- Mini muffins: This recipe will yield 24 mini muffins; bake for 10 to 14 minutes.
- Quick bread: You can use this batter to bake a blueberry quick bread. Spread it in a 9×5-inch loaf pan and bake for 55 to 60 minutes.
- Storage: Store the muffins in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
- Freezing: Once completely cool, the muffins can be wrapped in plastic wrap and transferred to an airtight container or zip-top bag and frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature.
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(Recipe adapted from Baking Illustrated)
[Photography by Dee of One Sarcastic Baker]




This recipe is ridiculously addictive! I’ve been searching for the perfect muffin recipe and this is it! I had leftover raspberries in my fridge so I used them instead and it was still phenomenal! Thank you so much for sharing all of these lovely recipes with us. I look forward to making the allspice muffins next!!
I wanna know 1 cup of flour is how many germ ?
Sorry, type wrong… I mean grams
Hi Carol, 1 cup of all-purpose flour is approximately 120 grams.
I really love your blog Michelle, but I tried making these muffins today, and I have to say they weren’t good. I followed the recipe exactly and they looked great, but tasted bland and dense. I don’t know what I did wrong :S
Just made these today, they were so good! Made them with fresh blueberries and followed the recipe exactly. Goodbye boxed muffin mix!
This is a fantastic recipe!
There were a few things that I substituted/changed, which I thought made them tastier. I subbed sour cream with 2% greek yogurt, which I think tastes pretty similar. I also used frozen blueberries and lightly coated them with flour to keep them from sinking to the bottom of the batter. Lastly, I used 4 tbspn of butter, just because :) They turned out to be a hit with my husband and friends! I made them last night and they’re almost gone today.
I really love that many of your recipes use ingredients that I usually have on hand. Of course not every refrigerator in America has sour cream in it all the time…but ours does :) The only minor adjustment I made was to sprinkle some coarse sugar on top of the muffins before baking…made the tops look great and added a sweet crunch. These muffins make a great take-a-long breakfast when you are on the go.
My first try in baking and I made this muffins for my son preschool potluck sports day! It was a hit and especially at home with my in laws:)
Can I use the same recipe for bananas or chocolates instead of blueberry?
Hi Yvonne, I’m so glad that you enjoyed these muffins! I would actually recommend that you only substitute other berries (raspberries, blackberries) for the blueberries in these muffins to ensure that they turn out well. I do have other recipes for chocolate and banana muffins on the site, if you’re interested: https://www.browneyedbaker.com/category/recipes/breakfast-brunch-recipes/muffin-recipes/
Thanks Michelle! I tried with fresh green grapes the other day, it turned out great! That’s my 3rd attempt with this recipe or with baking! Loving it!
Made these this morning and we thought they were delicious. I used plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream because that is what I had available, added the zest of one orange and sprinkled some decorator sugar before baking. Keeping this as my go to for blueberry muffins. Thanks, BEB, I can always depend on you for the best !!!
Unfortunately these muffins turned out flavorless (some vanilla extract would have helped, but they were already in the oven) and dry (actually more like a cake, not crumbly like muffins).
Hi, I’m wondering if I can add oatmeal to this recipe. How would I need to alter it in order to do so? Thanks!
Hi Emily, I would not recommend adding oats to this recipe.
Thank you for sharing this recipe! These are the BEST blueberry muffins. I included them in my suggested brunch menu recipes (http://wondermomwannabe.com/effortless-entertaining-host-a-brunch/) so that even more people can enjoy these yummy breakfast treats.
These are the best blueberry muffins I’ve ever made and ate. Will be making them over and over again. I put a lemon glaze on the top because my hubby loves anything lemon!! Excellent! Thank you I will be trying more recipes from the Brown Eyed Baker.
Okay just made these, I’m confused. After baking I still had small pockets of flower in the muffins (ewwwww). They didn’t rise at all. They stayed lumpy like the batter. They never smoothed out like you pictures. Did you roll thm nicely or something when you put them in the tins. I don’t know what happened. I was so excited too :(
Hi Laurie, I’m sorry you had some problems with the muffins. I didn’t roll (?) the batter at all. You should basically be mixing them like pancake batter – just until mostly combined, with some lumps remaining. Just like with pancakes, this keeps them light and fluffy and the flour dissolves and bakes in.
Thanks for the reply, by roll I mean shape them into balls before filling the cups. My cups filled lumpy and the batter stayed that way then it cooked. It was weird. It never really baked together. The flower didn’t dissolve or bake in. Maybe my baking powder was old…this was my first attempt at blueberry muffins..they just look unmixed. Maybe I didn’t mix enough. I focused on not overmixing and folding rather then mixing it. Anyone else have this problem??? Oh well, thanks for the reply :)
I had this problem too…Next time I will try and use more sour cream to loosen it up a little. They tasted fine, but the appearance was nothing like I was hoping for. They tasted more like scones then muffins. Next time I make them I will update, but I don’t know what happened either. I followed the recipe to the T.
These look absolutely perfect. Can you replace the sour cream with greek yogurt?
Hi Vicky, Yes, you could substitute plain yogurt (not flavored) for the sour cream.
I was jonsing last night and tried your recipe. I’ve made ho-hum blueberry muffins forever. This recipe was the best ever. I used a giant muffin tin and made 6 instead of 12. They rose in the pan like soccer balls, HUGE. Then again I only use White Lily self rising flour, maybe that helped. This recipe is fantastic. Thanks so much.
Can you make these in a mini-version? Any alterations required?
Hi Ann, Sure you can make them smaller, just reduce the baking time. I’d start checking around 10 minutes.
I made these this morning at high altitude (7,000 feet). I followed the usual high-altitude baking advice of omitting about 1/8 of the baking powder & these muffins are beautiful and delicious! I love how they are so moist without being oily. YUM! Thank you.
I just volunteered to make muffins for my son’s second grade holiday breakfast party. I’d love to use this recipe and make half with blueberries and half with chocolate chips. Do you think this recipe will work with chocolate chips instead of blueberries? I hope that’s not a stupid question ..!!
Hi Dee, Not a stupid question at all! I have not made these with chocolate chips, but would love to hear how yours turn out! I think the fresh blueberries might add some moisture, but you can probably do a swap. Let me know how they go!
These are seriously amazing. I used whole wheat pastry flour in place of the AP flour and it worked beautifully.
I love you! SUPERYUM! Thank you for sharing.
This is about the fifth recipe I have used from your site…really wonderful stuff!
Made these muffins last week and brought them into the office. In an office of about 7 people, the entire dozen was picked clean, and I only had one! (ok two). But in all seriousness, these were delicious! Love your site!
These muffins were SOOO good!!!! Really – they were truly perfect! I have been looking for a recipe like this for such a long time so I am so thrilled that I found this one. I just love your site!
I love these muffins! Your photographs look a little better than mine turned out, but they’re still yummy. I prefer using fresh blueberries too.
Just tried these and loved them. Thank you for the recipe! Next time when I double it I need to make sure I have enough sour cream, but otherwise, went perfectly with frozen blueberries! Yum!
These are currently sitting on my oven..from which they just came out of. I’m seriously pumped :0)
First time I made these, they were amazing, but I only had about half the proper amount of Sour Cream. Second time I made them I did the whole amount, and they tasted off. They didn’t rise nearly at all, and within about 3 days they had gone bad (not visibly moldy, but you could taste it as soon as you bit in). I had them in Tupperware and everything. Any idea what I could have done wrong? Was it the sour cream or something else? I have a chef friend and when I asked him he just said “too much oil” but there is none in this recipe. I absolutely adored the first batch I made but I don’t want to risk such a flop if I make them for others.
I’m sorry you had some problems! Unfortunately I’m not sure what the problem might have been if all of the ingredients were fresh. That being said, these muffins won’t stay “fresh” for more than a couple of days because they are so moist. If you don’t finish them the day after they were baked I would recommend freezing them.
To EVERYONE: MAKE THESE MUFFINS! Most BB muffin recipes I’ve tried are too dry. These are amazing! Not too sweet and SUPER moist! I actually have the cookbook these came from and went for the cinnamon/sugar topping which really set them over the edge; but as Brown Eyed Baker said, it’s really not needed. SO GOOD. THANK YOU!! My mom doesn’t even really care for baked things and cannot stop talking about how good they are!
I own the cookbook that these are from, and just made them (again) a couple of days ago. I have made many recipes in the past, and this is by far the best one for blueberry muffins! To answer someone’s question from above, no, they have no sour cream taste at all. The sour cream just makes them sooooo moist! I usually like streusel topping on muffins, but these don’t need it. I gave several to my friend, and she said they were the best she had ever eaten! Enjoy!
Superb recipe! I subbed Splenda for half the sugar (I’m diabetic) and it made no difference in the finished product. I find that if I sub no more than half the sugar for Splenda, I can get away with it without a difference in virtually any recipe. I did cheat, however, and sprinkled the tops with just a bit of Demerara sugar for sparkle, and it added a delightful crunch. The sour cream aids in keeping qualities and imparts a lovely flavor. They freeze beautifully, packed in zip-locks. I take one out of the freezer at night, and then it’s ready to enjoy first thing in the morning. This will be my go-to recipe forever more. Thanks for posting it!