Peach Pie Muffins.
I couldn’t stay away from the muffins for very long.
But I have good reason.
It’s the peaches. They make me do crazy things.
I adore peaches. And I only get approximately 10 ‘good’ ones during the season. By ‘good,’ I mean they are ripe and juicy and sweet, but firm and not mushy. Those are my perfect peaches. They make my mouth water. There is nothing like a good peach.
There is also nothing like a bad peach. I have already had my share of those this year. But let’s not talk about those.
Adding handful after handful of succulent peaches to the batter was a challenge. I just wanted to shovel them into my mouth. I do not do well with self-control.
These muffins taste like pie. They also test my self-control, or lack thereof.
Maybe it’s the outrageous amount of peaches I added. Maybe it’s the cinnamon. Maybe it’s my imagination.
But I promise they are delicious. They are also creamy and sweet. Peaches and cream, anyone?
Peach Pie Muffins
2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
1/3 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup vanilla greek yogurt
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups chopped, fresh peaches
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place muffin cups in muffin tins.
Mix sugar, applesauce, yogurt and egg until creamy. Add vanilla. Add flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Stir until completely smooth. Fold in peaches. Spoon the batter into the muffin tins. Top with course sugar.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, until toothpick poked in center muffin comes out clean.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I must go continue my peach binge. Peach season won’t last forever.
88 Comments on “Peach Pie Muffins.”
These look so much better than the peach muffins I made the other day!! Can’t wait to get some peaches and try these!
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;) I don’t think I’ve ever had peach muffins before. Sounds tasty. I just bought a few peaches from the farmer’s market…but not enough to do any baking. Too bad!
um, yum! peaches are my favorite fruit so these are right up my alley :) xo
gorgeous muffins!! I have been using greek yogurt in my baking lately, I love it!
thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
Dennis
I can’t wait for the peaches here to get that ripe! They’re one of my favorite fruits ever!
I have a hard time sacrificing good peaches to anything baked cuz I love them fresh so much…but…I have some nectarines that I’m just waiting to get a bit more ripe. I think that they might end up in muffins! Yeah! I’m so excited to try these…and so excited they’re healthy! Thank you!
Double yum!
These look delightful! I bet they made your house smell wonderful too :)
Wow, those muffins sound fantastic! I love peaches as well. My friend is allergic to peaches, an I feel so bad for him. What a tragedy!
Oh. My. Gosh. I cannot wait to try these. I will be trying them this weekend… sans sugar, of course!
You are the muffin queen. Seriously.
Mmm I could definitely go for peach pie in muffin form!
I love fruit in muffins!! These look incredible girl!
Love the use of the applesauce and yogurt.
I love that these are made with whole wheat! I’m supposed to be from the peach state but I don’t think there are any peach orchards around here…
Wow this recipe looks amazing. I also love peaches and almost let one go to waste a week ago. I had forgot I had bought one and was letting it get ripe. When I realized what had happened it was almost too late.
Jessica,
Those muffins look amazing! I have been totally craving peach cobbler, but I’ve had a crazy time finding ripe summer peaches! Tips?
~Alyssa
peach pie rocks!! and these look great…
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the pleasure has been all mine getting to know YOU and your fabulous self…and around every corner, i swear, we have another common link. Imagine if we lived closer how deadly we’d be together :) xoxo
that first picture looks good enough to eat right out of the bowl! yum!
OMG peaches have been sooo good this year already! Love these.
Ah! I just keep finding more and more amazing recipes on here! Where has this blog been all my life?
Mentally adding all these ingredients to my next shopping list.
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Made these yummy muffins this morning and have already eaten 2, going for the 3rd! They are great! I linked them in my blog and hope others try them…wonderful recipe, thanks for sharing…and I am off to figure out what to try next!
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I have no idea why but my mixture is dry. *sigh* they are in the oven so we’ll see what happens.
I followed this recipe to a T. My batter didn’t look anything like the one pictured above. It was very thick and dry. I added a 1/2 c of milk and my mixture turned out like the one in the pic. My muffins are currently baking in the oven now, hopefully they turn out as good as they look. The mixture filled 1 muffin tin (12), and 1 mini muffin tin (24). Probably could have filled 2 muffin tins but I prefer the mini muffins.
I mixed this recipe and found it to be extremely dry and crumbly. Therefore I added milk since it is usually in most muffin recipes.
Did you forget this in the lust of ingredients?
They are now in the oven; praying they come out tasty.
I’ve had this happen before with a cake. it means the flour was over mixed. next time just fold it in with a spatula.
Just made these tonight. Followed the recipe exactly, except I used fat free plain greek yogurt (which worried me, because it means there was no fat content in these muffins) and I used freshly made strawberry applesauce, in the hopes of a fun extra kick to the flavor. The batter did not look the same as above, but the muffins do and turned out wonderfully. My only complain: They could use a little more flavor. I love the healthy taste, but perhaps they really needed the flavor of the vanilla greek yogurt. If you are looking for a fat free version, definitely go for it, though. They are delish :) Thanks for the recipe!
What can be substituted for the whole wheat pastry flour? And please provide the amounts? Also how many do these make?