Coffee Cake Muffins

"My mom used to make these yummy muffins when I was young! They bring back so many good memories!"
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
12 muffins
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ingredients

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directions

  • Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder,& salt; cut in shortening.
  • Combine egg and milk; add to flour.
  • Stir until moist.
  • Combine filling ingredients together.
  • fill greased muffin tins with 3/4 of dough; sprinkle with filling and top with remaining dough.
  • Bake@ 350 for 20 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. These muffins were excellent! They really did taste like little coffeecakes. I was too lazy to measure the batter and put the filling in between, so I sprinkled it over the top before I baked it. It tasted great, but it was messy getting them out of the pan! Next time I'll take the time to put it in the middle where it belongs!
     
  2. These muffins are really nice! I baked them this evening specially for my cousin bro. who has come down from Doha, Qatar two days back(he's on holiday and loves to eat cakes, cookies, sweets, etc)! I used almonds as a substitute instead of walnuts and margarine instead of shortening and butter. To make these slightly guilt-free, I used low-fat milk;) The most important thing - I combined the mixture of the filling and the dough in one large bowl(I'd made them separate first but the dough batter seemed really tight and once I added in the filling batter, I was able to mix better and felt confident that the end product would be good). I'm so glad I took this step because I wouldn't want to look like a dummy, lol:) I baked these at 180C for 20 minutes - came out as though I'd just picked them up from the bakery! Thanks for a great recipe!
     
  3. Simply amazing. I made a batch for DW to take to a baby shower. As other reviewers suggested, I added 1 tsp vanilla, 1 tsp cinnamon, and 1 tbsp milk to the batter. I was able to get 14 regular sized muffins (I actually doubled the batter and added ingredients). I could have made more, but because of a slight mistake, which worked out quite well, I chose not to. I layered the batter and filling as directed, but I also put filling across the tops of the muffins. The filling on top turned into a glaze that added a nice layer of flavor. My kids are bugging me to make more. I have to say I'm spoiled now. Every coffee cake muffin I eat from now on I will compare to these! Thanks Shortstuff for this outstanding recipe.
     
  4. These were just ok to me. I was looking for something more light and fluffy and these were pretty dense. I added cinnamon to the batter at the suggestion of others but I would also recommend adding some vanilla as these were pretty bland. DO NOT overfill your muffin tins as they will make a huge mess of your oven. The batter is very thick and a little difficult to work with. These may be better in actual coffee cake form instead of muffins. The filling was excellent but I probably won't be making these again.
     
  5. My kids really enjoyed these. I will double the batter next time as I ended up with only 7 muffins and a lot of leftover filling. Would have loved to have gotten a full pan of these because they baked up so pretty and it's always a bonus to bake something my kids will both eat (very picky palates). These are a keeper. Thanks for posting. P.S. I added a teaspoon of cinnamon to the batter and would definitely do that again.
     
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Tweaks

  1. These muffins are delicious! I substituted margarine for the shortening and omitted the walnuts and they tasted great. They are light and fluffy and taste just like coffee cake...and the filling is soo good!
     
  2. These muffins are really nice! I baked them this evening specially for my cousin bro. who has come down from Doha, Qatar two days back(he's on holiday and loves to eat cakes, cookies, sweets, etc)! I used almonds as a substitute instead of walnuts and margarine instead of shortening and butter. To make these slightly guilt-free, I used low-fat milk;) The most important thing - I combined the mixture of the filling and the dough in one large bowl(I'd made them separate first but the dough batter seemed really tight and once I added in the filling batter, I was able to mix better and felt confident that the end product would be good). I'm so glad I took this step because I wouldn't want to look like a dummy, lol:) I baked these at 180C for 20 minutes - came out as though I'd just picked them up from the bakery! Thanks for a great recipe!
     

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