Whole Wheat Caramelized Blueberry Loaded Muffins.
Well, this is just so unlike me.Blueberry muffins on Friday.
Wait. What? Yeah, I am not showing you something chocolate, nor anything melty, gooey or loaded with bourbon, tequila or topped with toasted coconut and coconut caramel sauce.
Here’s the thing, if you have not noticed I reserve the super over the top recipes for Friday. My logic behind this is that everybody loves Friday and therefore Friday deserves a down right awesome recipe. Preferably one loaded with chocolate and maybe some peanut butter and maybe some coconut too or something with lots of cheese oozing out and possibly some avocados. Just because avocados are awesome and just because I need to have one at least once a day, everyday. So you better believe that if I saved these blueberry muffins for a Friday, they must be downright good. Like can I have two or three or even four more good.
Trust me, I would not disappoint you on a Friday.
I actually almost posted something oozing with marshmallows and caramel and chocolate, but I had to stop myself. I had to show you guys these muffins. I hear there is this thing called Mother’s Day on Sunday and since my crazy chocoholic of a mom actually chose these muffins over her beloved oatmeal chocolate chip cookie for dessert the other day I knew I had absolutely no choice but to post these today.
Guys she even ate them completely plain. Like NO butter. She loves butter. Her diet growing up was pasta with butter, rice with butter, bread with butter and steak. Ok, now I see where my seriously picky brothers get it from (only my brother Brendan will eat all foods – including fish and seafood, but of course THIS brother doesn’t live with us anymore).

So yeah, I promise these are the best blueberry muffins I have ever made. I am not going to tell you they are the best muffins in the whole world only because I do not want to make that claim. I mean there is a whole lot of muffins in this world and everybody has their own taste buds. Plus, I am so not that blogger who is going to claim everything I make is better than everyone else’s because chances are, some are totally not!
Oh wait, there is one more reason why I HAD to tell you about these muffins today. Maybe the most important reason.
When I was in middle school I used to like to make a special Friday after school treat for my youngest brother Red. The reason I say Red is because I would get out of school at 3:15pm and he would not get home from from school until around 4:30pm (so late!), so this left me just the right amount of time to bake up something. Nine times out of ten I would grab the Betty Crocker wild blueberry muffin mix box from the cupboard. That box was Red and I’s best friend back then. We LOVED those blueberry muffins. Unlike the other packaged stuff these actually had REAL blueberries, granted they were packed in syrup.
But they were our thing.

These are better.
That I can say for sure. These are better than the ones that come from a boxed mix.
Like so much freaking better, but yet they still remind me of those muffins. I think it is because they are SO moist and the caramelized blueberries remind me of the super sweet ones packed in syrup (which I now think it totally grosse). The caramelized blueberries are the most awesome thing ever, so sweet and delicious!
Caramelizing the blueberries adds a whole new level of flavor and really, it just makes these blueberry muffins over the top (exactly my criteria for a Friday post).
I think I have a problem with making over the top baked goods.
The other amazing thing about these muffins is that they are actually really healthy.
I was not intentionally trying to make a healthy muffin, it just happened by habit. I tend to like to use healthy ingredients (what? I totally count cheese, bacon and butter as healthy) anyway and it just happened.
Honestly though, there is not an unhealthy thing about these muffins. They are whole wheat, low sugar and high fiber. I used banana’s, coconut oil and greek yogurt to keep them super moist and whole wheat flour to add some healthy grains. Then there is the obviously awesome for you blueberries. Those things are like nature’s candy. Well, really I think any fruit is like nature’s candy.
But I am a fruit freak.

Oh and since it’s almost Mother’s Day, you can’t forget about these Spinach Artichoke and Brie Crepes with Sweet Honey Sauce, these Strawberry Margarita Cream filled Donuts, oh and these roasted asparagus caprese melts with balsamic reduction and a fried egg and maybe even these death by chocolate cupcakes. Because well, you gotta have some chocolate on Mother’s Day!
Alright now I am thinking you should either get up and make these right now and have a nice little snack or make them Sunday morning for your mom. Better yet, you should just do both. Make them now (you’ve got to test them out first) and then make them again on Sunday.


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Caramelized Blueberry Loaded Muffins
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: blueberries, muffins
So moist and the caramelized blueberries remind me of the super sweet ones packed in syrup. The caramelized blueberries are the most awesome thing ever, so sweet and delicious!
Ingredients
- 1 1/3 cups white whole wheat flour or whole wheat pastry flour or half white/half whole wheat flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 salt
- 1 large egg
- 1/3 cup packed brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup large banana mashed (about 1/2 )
- 1/4 cup greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 1 1/2 tablespoons honey
- 2 cups blueberries plus more for topping
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Place liners (or grease the muffin tin instead) in a muffin tin and set aside.
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In a small sauce pan over high heat, place the blueberries and honey in the pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 5-10 minutes, until some of the blueberries have burst and caramelized. Remove from the heat and drain. Let the blueberries drain and cool while you make the batter.
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In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs and brown sugar until smooth. Add in the greek yogurt, coconut oil and buttermilk, whisking until combined. Stir in mashed bananas and vanilla until mixed. Slowly stir in dry ingredients and mix until just combined.
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Very gently fold in the blueberries. Try and be as gentle as possible so you don't turn your dough purple from the bursting blueberries. Just mix them in and STOP stirring!
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Divide the batter between 12-14 muffin tins. Fill all the way to the top and then top with 2 or 3 fresh (uncaramelized) blueberries. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes then reduce the heat to 350 and bake for 10-15 minutes longer, until very lightly browned on the edges. A toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean. Remove and let cool for a few minutes, then serve immediately. Or cool completely and store in an air tight container.
Recipe Notes
*The muffins do stick a little to the liners. If you want to avoid this just spray the muffin tins with cooking spray and bake without any liners.

Yeah, that’s totally what you need to do.
I love Fridays, over the top or totally comforting – these are a dream and a half Tieghan!
I so agree!! Thanks Megan!! Hope you have a great weekend!! Oh and I LOVE the Artichoke Lasagna!
Look at those blueberries! Yum. These muffins are just perfect.
Thank you, Ashley!! Blueberries are my favorite!
I’ll take anything on Friday if it involves caramelization! Holy jeez! These look amazing!
Ha! Thanks Lauren! Have a great weekend! Hope it is nicer down in Denver than it is here! It has been on and off snowing all day!
I feel the same way about Fridays. Everyone (including myself) is so amped up for the weekend, it’s the perfect day to post something indulgent and down right delicious. Your muffins look awesome! I love the fresh blueberries and wish I had one to join me and my coffee right now!
Friday’s pretty much just rule!! Thanks Julia!
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Muffins are one of my favorite breakfast foods and this recipe sounds incredible. Great job 🙂
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Muffins are a darn good breakfast!! Thank you!
These look amazing, love your photography!!
Thank you so much Kristy!
The blueberries are just perfectly perched in on the tops – love it!
I know!! I have no idea how I got that lucky! LOL! Thanks Averie!
Beautiful! This blog never fails to make me happy:-)
Aw!! Thank you Nessa!
We still use that boxed mix:), but this looks way better in general. I love the use of yogurt and coconut oil and the cupcakes liners are really fun! This is my kind of recipe and I am definitely pinning it. Thanks Tieghan!
ya! Thanks Mary!! Hope you love these!
Gorgeous muffins! I’d love to have one of those right now! I love using yogurt in my baking, too!
Thanks Julia! Wish i could send you some!
Those blueberries look fantastic! I need go fine some.
Thank you, Jackie! They were delicious!
I need to make these for my daughter. She’d love them!
Oh I hope you do!! Thanks Dorothy!
Well, they look pretty darn awesome to me. And the perfect recipe for a Friday! I love blueberry muffins, they are my favorite!
Thank you, Sally!! Hope you a taking a break to spend some time with you mom this weekend!
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Ok, these sound absolutely amazing!!
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Those look so delicious. I’ll really need to remember to put blueberries on the grocery list!
Yes, remember! Ha! Thank you, Victoria!
These muffins look terrific. Cannot wait to make these.
Thank you!! Hope you love them!
These look great! Blueberry muffins are my fav and you definitely have some unique ingredients in here. I’m curious to know how they taste.
Thank you Yvonne!! Hope you love them!
Your muffins look amazing! Thank you for coming to share at Super Saturday Show & Tell last week.. stop on by and share again today! http://www.whatscookingwithruthie.com I hope you have wonderful weekend! xoxo~ Ruthie
Thank you Ruthie! I love blueberries!
Delicious!! Thank you so much for coming to share at Super Saturday Show & Tell! I’d love to have you come and share again today http://www.whatscookingwithruthie.com Have a great weekend! xoxo~ Ruthie
Not seeing where in the directions to mix in the buttermilk? Am I missing something?
Sorry about that! I just updated the recipe. Hope you enjoy these!
Thanks!
In the recipe, it says 1/4 salt. 1/4 of what? a teaspoon?
Hey Stephanie,
Yes a teaspoon! Sorry about that and I hope you love these!
Of course I over mixed a bit and my muffins are purple marbled, but they’re still VERY good. Kids loved them!
Awh yay!! So happy to hear you and your kids loved these! Thanks so much Christine!
Hi Tieghan! I absolutely love these muffins, this is my second batch I’ve made in 2 weeks! It got me thinking, could I use the same ingredients, however, add in 2 full bananas and opt out of blueberries to make banana muffins (with chocolate chips of course)? Would that work out at all? Thank you in advance! This is one of many recipes that I make of yours. Love them all!
HI Katherine! I can’t say for sure, but I think using an equal amount of chopped bananas in place of the blueberries should be great! Please let me know if you have other questions. So glad you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
I’m sure she has posted so many more muffin recipes since 2013, but I had all the ingredients so I chose these. They did not disappoint! I didn’t let my blueberries thaw completely, so the caramelization kind of turned into a mess. I liked these muffins because they weren’t too sweet and had a very whole-grainy taste.
Thank you so much Alex! xTieghan
I will always caramelize blueberries for muffins etc now!
Yes!! xTieghan
So…I saved the honey liquid drained from the blueberries and drizzled over the warm muffins. OMG. This is a fantastic recipe!!!
Hey Susan,
I am so glad you liked the recipe, thanks for giving it a go! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
If I don’t have coconut oil, what do you recommend as a substitute?
Hey Linda,
You could use butter in place of the coconut oil. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan