Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Streusel-Topped Fresh Peach Muffins

 
Peach season is here, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with these Peach Streusel Muffins! Freshly baked, they fill the kitchen with an irresistible aroma and look stunning with their crumbly, nutty topping. These muffins are best enjoyed warm—pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds if they’ve cooled—and spread with a touch of butter to melt into the juicy peach chunks. 

The recipe calls for one cup of chopped peaches, which can be tricky to measure. I diced mine into half-inch pieces, using one large peach, which worked perfectly for that burst of summer flavor.Peach Streusel Muffins

 1 extra large egg

1 c. whole milk

¼ c. butter, melted

2/3 c. granulated sugar

¼ t. cinnamon

1 t. freshly squeezed lemon juice

¼ t. vanilla

2 c. flour

1 T. baking powder

1 c. unpeeled, diced peaches

Streusel Topping:

1/3 c. butter

¾ c. flour

1/3 c. firmly packed brown sugar

1 t. cinnamon

½ c. chopped walnuts

Prepare the streusel:

In a food processor, pulse butter, flour, sugar, and cinnamon until crumbly. Add walnuts and pulse once or twice to blend. Set aside.

 Preheat oven to 425ºF and position rack in the center.

 Grease a 6-count jumbo muffin tin or a 12-count regular muffin tin.

 In a large bowl, whisk egg and milk until combined. Add butter, sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice, and vanilla, whisking to blend.

 In a small bowl, whisk flour and baking powder. Add to wet ingredients, stirring just until combined—don’t overmix. Fold in peaches.

 Fill muffin tin wells 2/3 full (an ice cream scoop works great). Top each with streusel.

 Bake 20-25 minutes for regular muffins or 25-30 minutes for jumbo. Check near the end to ensure streusel doesn’t burn; cover with foil if needed.

 Enjoy within 48 hours or freeze.

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6 comments:

Lori said...

These sound absolutely delicious. I will have to try them soon.

Linda said...

That last shot is the money shot! The streusel does it for me, these look so, so good, and it is the time of the year for fresh, juicy peaches. My Hubs and I would slather those with butter.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Peach muffins sounds wonderful and the streusel topping takes it over the edge.

Angie's Recipes said...

We are huge fans of streusel! These muffins look terrific.

Marie Smith said...

Interesting that the peaches are unpeeled. Love the streusel too.

Kim said...

I don't think I've ever heard of peach muffins before. They sound like the perfect summer treat...especially with that topping!! Oh my!!