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  2. 31 best muffin recipes from bakery-style blueberry to ... - AOL

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    Our best muffin recipes for breakfast and brunch include classics like fresh blueberry and chocolate chip muffins, as well as seasonal recipes. 31 best muffin recipes from bakery-style blueberry ...

  3. Caramelized Blueberry Loaded Muffins Recipe - AOL

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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. In a small sauce pan over high heat, place the blueberries and honey in the pan and ...

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    Blueberry Muffins. Blueberry muffins are a quintessential breakfast treat, so for our tried-and-true favorite, we’ve channeled that small-town bakery vibe to create a muffin that hits every ...

  5. Muffin - Wikipedia

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    Quickbread muffins (sometimes described in Britain as "American muffins" [5]) are baked, individual-sized, cupcake-shaped foods with a "moist, coarse-grained" texture. [6] Muffins are available in both savoury varieties, such as cornmeal and cheese muffins, or sweet varieties such as blueberry, chocolate chip, lemon or banana flavours ...

  6. Best Bites: Blueberry muffins with streusel crumb topping - AOL

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    To make the muffins in a large bowl stir together flour, baking powder and salt and set aside. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and granulated sugar until combined.

  7. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    References to English muffins appear in U.S. newspapers starting in 1859, [23] [24] [25] and detailed descriptions of them and recipes were published as early as 1870. [26] [27] The "Muffin House" in Manhattan, home of Samuel Bath Thomas' second bakery