Cherry cobbler muffins combine the sweet, tart flavor of cherries with a buttery, soft muffin base. They’re easy to make and perfect for breakfast, snacks, or dessert!
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time25 minutesmins
cool for 10 minutes on a cooling rack.10 minutesmins
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with parchment paper muffin liners or spray with non-stick cooking spray.
Sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder in a small bowl and set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, beat or whisk together eggs, melted butter, sugar, vanilla extract, and milk.
Dump the dry ingredients into the egg/milk mixture and stir gently, just until combined. Do not overmix.
Transfer ½ (about 1 cup) of the canned cherry pie filling to a strainer and rinse the pie filling from the cherries. Allow the cherries to drain completely.
Toss the rinsed cherries in the remaining tablespoon of flour. Then fold into muffin batter, stirring just until cherries are distributed.
Divide the batter evenly between 12 muffin cups.
From the remainder of the cherry pie filling can, drop 2 to 3 cherries over the top of the muffins along with a small amount of pie filling.
In a small bowl, use your fingers or a fork to mix the butter, flour, baking powder, sugar, and cinnamon until crumbles form.
Mix the heavy cream into the butter/flour mixture. Sprinkle streusel over the top of the cherries and muffin batter.
Bake approximately 22 to 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of muffins comes out with only a few crumbles.
Cool for 10 minutes and then remove muffins from the pan onto a cooling rack.
Serve warm.
Notes
Too many cherries or excess pie filling in the batter will cause the muffins to take longer to cook. Muffins may also remain too wet. Be sure to rinse and drain (even pat dry with a paper towel) the cherries that are mixed into the muffin batter. Toss with flour to distribute the cherries and the moisture evenly in the batter.
Fresh or frozen cherries can also be used in this recipe. Frozen cherries need to be thawed completely, and excess juice needs to be drained before use.
Do not over stir the batter. The muffins will be too dense and tough.
Coating the cherries in flour before folding them into the batter will prevent them from sinking to the bottom of your muffins or bleeding into the rest of the batter. They will remain nicely distributed in the batter while baking.
Oven temperatures vary and may need to be recalibrated periodically to ensure they are accurate. Make sure to check your muffins at the lower end of the recommended baking time.
Do not leave the muffins to cool in the baking pan. The heat from the pan will overcook them.