Not sure about you, but we’re suckers for a good chocolate muffin. We’ve been searching for the recipe that’s just right, and finally we found it. Try this Chocolate Muffins recipe: it comes out moist, rich and super chocolaty! It’s simple to put together and we promise: it will impress everyone. We make these often for friends and family and they’re always a hit!
Ingredients in this chocolate muffins recipe
We’ll admit: a chocolate muffin is really just a glorified chocolate cupcake. In fact, muffins and cupcakes share a lot of the same ingredients. So we suggest saving chocolate muffins for snacks instead of breakfast: if you can! The rich, moist interior is studded with just the right amount of chocolate chips. There are a few flavor secrets that we think are essential for a good chocolate muffin. Here are the ingredients you’ll need:
All-purpose flour Unsweetened cocoa powder Dutch process cocoa powder (required for the best flavor!) Baking soda Espresso powder (optional) Kosher salt Milk Apple cider vinegar Brown and granulated sugar Neutral oil Vanilla extract Chocolate chips
Dutch process vs standard cocoa powder
This chocolate muffins recipe has just a few flavor secrets, and one is using both regular and Dutch process (dark) cocoa powder. You really do need this special type for the right flavor! It is treated with an alkali to make it pH neutral, which gives it a darker color and milder flavor. This makes the flavor ultra chocolaty!
Dutch process cocoa powder is available in the baking aisle at your local grocery. Or buy it online: our favorite brands are Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa Powder or Ghiradelli Dutch Process Cocoa Powder. Recipes that use Dutch process cocoa powder? Try Chocolate Banana Muffins, No Bake Chocolate Cookies, Mug Cake, and this Healthy Chocolate Pudding.
Using espresso powder in desserts
Espresso or instant coffee powder is another flavor trick here! Using powdered coffee is a well-known trick to enhance the chocolate flavor in baked goods. However, this is totally optional and not integral to the flavor of these chocolate muffins! If you’d like, you can use a caffeine free alternative, like a decaf espresso powder.
Variation: make it dairy-free or vegan
This chocolate muffin recipe is easily adaptable to be dairy-free or vegan. Most muffin recipes have eggs and sometimes sour cream or yogurt, but these muffins don’t need either. Here’s how to make this recipe dairy-free:
Use oat milk or your favorite dairy-free milk (we like oat milk best for baking) Use dark chocolate chips: all brands vary, but many are vegan. Check the ingredient list to make sure they don’t contain milkfat.
Chocolate muffins storage info
How to store chocolate muffins? Room temperature is best, since they taste even moister and most delicious throughout the storage time. However, they shouldn’t be stored more than 2 days at room temperature. You can prolong storage in a refrigerator or freezer:
Room temperature: Store at room temperature for 1 to 2 days in a sealed container. This keeps in the moisture and the muffins are even softer after storage. Refrigerator: These muffins store well in the refrigerator for up to 1 week! Let them stand at room temperature for a few minutes before eating. You can store them at room temp for a few days and then move to refrigerator storage. Freeze: Freeze in a sealable container and store up to 3 months.
More muffin recipes
Love to bake? Here are a few more muffin recipes you might enjoy:
Try this Basic Muffin Recipe Go basic with Classic Blueberry Muffins Grab Morning Glory Muffins or Coffee Cake Muffins Opt for Apple Cinnamon Muffins or Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins Bake up Banana Nut Muffins, Easy Banana Muffins or Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
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