I have really been working to clean out my freezer. I have found a lot of interesting things in there. But my latest discovery was three bags of frozen blackberries.
So I got down to business and made some Blackberry Sangria, a Pinot Noir-Blackberry Reduction sauce for some grilled pork tenderloin and these Lemon-Blackberry Muffins with Lemon Glaze. I always find blackberries a little tart so the lemon glaze goes a long way and so does the coarse sugar.
Baking seems to be the best way to use up a lot of ingredients I have siting around. Needless to say, the oven has been going a lot.
Here’s how to make them…
Here’s what you will need: All-purpose flour, quick-cooking rolled oats, brown sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, baking powder, baking soda, salt, eggs, vegetable oil, vanilla extract, buttermilk, blackberries, coarse sugar and powdered sugar.
In a large bowl, combine 2 cups flour, 1 cup quick cooking oats, 1 cup packed brown sugar, 1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Set aside.
In another bowl, combine 2 eggs, 1-1/4 cups buttermilk, 1/3 cup vegetable oil, 1 Tablespoon lemon zest and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix well. Pour wet ingredients into the dry, mix slightly until combined. Fold in 3/4 cup blackberries.
Spoon batter into paper lined muffin cups. If you want blackberries on top, add a few extra to each muffin cup. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. Place in a 375 degree oven for 20-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out clean.
Remove from the baking pan immediately and place on a wire rack.
While the muffins are baking, make the lemon glaze. In a small bowl mix together 2/3 cup powdered sugar, 2 Tablespoons lemon juice and 1 teaspoon lemon zest. Pour all over the tops of cooled muffins.
The glaze will meld into the muffin and you can add more coarse sugar if you choose.
This is a nice way to start the day.
And then, I got greedy. I schmeared lemon curd onto each bite and OMG, over the top. You have to try it.
Lemon-Blackberry Muffins with Lemon Glaze
For the muffins:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats
1 cup packed brown sugar
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1-1/4 cups buttermilk
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 Tablespoon lemon zest
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup frozen blackberries, thawed (or fresh)
Coarse sugar
For the glaze:
2/3 cup powdered sugar
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
Zest of one lemon
In a large bowl, flour, oats, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Set aside.
In another bowl, combine eggs, buttermilk, vegetable oil, lemon zest and vanilla. Mix well. Pour wet ingredients into the dry, mix slightly until combined. Fold in blackberries.
Spoon batter into paper lined muffin cups. If you want blackberries on top, add a few extra to each muffin cup. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. Place in a 375 degree oven for 20-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out clean. Remove from the baking pan immediately and place on a wire rack.
While the muffins are baking, make the lemon glaze. In a small bowl mix together powdered sugar, lemon juice and lemon zest. Pour all over the tops of cooled muffins. The glaze will meld into the muffin and you can add more coarse sugar if you choose.
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Kaitlyn says
mmmm! i’ll have to make these this weekend. they sound like they’d be delicious with blueberries. i might have to adapt it and use blueberries, if thats alright with you.
deeba says
I’m getting hungry just looking at these lip-smacking beauties Cathy. I wish I had berries of these sorts…looks like a super combination!
Lori says
I love muffins with oats inside! These look and sound so good, I’ll have to try it this weekend!
Lisa@The Cutting Edge of Ordinary says
I love blackberries! I wish I found some in my freezer!
donna says
I have never cooked with blackberries beore. This recipe sounds like a great place to start. I so enjoyed reading all your comments to your previous post.:)
Laura says
I love a good lemon drizzle.
Ciaochowlinda says
what a great use for the blackberries. these muffins looks scrumptious. I really like that coarse sugar and glaze over the top. and that lemon curd – yum yum
Debbie says
Those look great Cathy. I love the lemon glaze! Yum!
Julia says
Funny you should mention blackberries! I also have a bag in my freezer that I bought for a chutney to go with beef. But haven’t cooked beef in a while… these muffins look far better, too. 🙂
Rachel (S[d]OC) says
You know that moment when you wait a few seconds for a picture to load and then when it loads you, it’s just BAM, instant pavlovian response and massive desire for the picture that has just appeared on your screen? No? Well, let’s just say I smacked in the face with that muffin photo and nearly tried to bite the screen my response was so lustily greedy. I love the recipe, particularly with the lemon.
So let’s hear about that blackberry sangria and the tenderloin with the pinot-noir blackberry reduction. Sounds yummy.
gfe-gluten free easily says
Those last several photos … OMG. I’ll definitely make these when we pick blackberries this summer. Like Rachel, I’d like to hear about the sangria and reduction sauce, too. Yum!
Shirley
Marlene says
I love lemon curd and anyberries…these would not have lasted long around here…the glazed pork…yummmmmm.
Asthmagirl says
Did someone say lemon curd? I swear you could shmear lemon curd on sawdust and it would be great!
And as always the muffins look fantastic! I like the coarse sugar on top too!
Auds at Barking Mad says
Mmmmmmmmmm!
Lemons and blackberries. Two of my favourite things!
Katrina says
A friend of mine moved and gave me all her freezer stuff, including a big bag of blackberries. Thanks for the recipe!
Love the glaze on top with the coarse sugar. Mmmm!
Jennifer says
I love blackberries! I’ll bet the added lemon makes them taste even better.
elra says
Me too….
I have so many bag of summer berries in my freezer year round. My son loves smoothies, so I need this a lot. It become handy when they are not in season.
Such a delicious idea adding them for your muffins.
Julie says
Mmm…my boy would love those. He’s into berries of all kinds.
Mary says
I love blackberries and this is, indeed, a great way to use them. These look, and, I’m, sure taste wonderful. Blackberries are also wonderful with orange flavoring. Hummm!
Jennie says
That’s what my muffins need, lemon glaze! I love lemon so much I could drizzle it on all my food and be perfectly happy. (That or schmear everything in lemon curd, lol!) I don’t think I’ve ever baked with blackberries before, looking forward to trying these 🙂
lisaiscooking says
Your muffins look delicious! And, your freezer purge sounds more interesting than mine. I found some ribollita from months ago, and it’s too hot for soup today!
LilSis says
Those look so good! I buy fresh blackberries at Trader Joe’s every week and normally just eat them in my yogurt with a banana.
I never would have thought to bake with blackberries…And I bet the lemon on the top adds so much flavor. I’ll be trying these, soon! I wish I had one now.
Marcy says
those look tasty , but I’m not a big blackberry fan. I tried a new muffin recipe I found the other day – for oatmeal /strawberry muffins. They were fabulous!
Tiffiny Felix says
So, so, so yum! I love everything about these muffins…Definitely a keeper!
dawn says
I could also eat lemon cud by the spoonful, I can imagine how it tastes on these muffins!
Culinary Wannabe says
Blackberries were always such a treat growing up, since they are rather expensive and my siblings and I would gobble them down. Even when I buy them today I still feel like it’s an extra special treat. The lemon curd paired with these sounds awesome!!!
Pam says
These look and sound so tasty – I love the shot of the lemon glaze being drizzled on the muffin…mouth watering!
alexandra's kitchen says
Thank you, I have about 5 bags of various frozen berries in my fridge. Muffins will do the trick. These look fabulous!
June says
Wow – oatmeal, buttermilk and blackberries – these would stay moist forever. That is if they lasted that long around here. Ha. Twenty-one days and we’re heading “home” to Yachats, OR for a month. Can’t wait! There’ll be a sharp increase in berry sales from that point on.
Marjie says
Have you ever made your own lemon curd? You’d love it. Especially with these muffins!
Kari says
I can’t believe with all this packing you still find time to bake, cook, etc. I end up at McDonald’s a lot when I’m packing to move!! You rock!
Bob says
Those muffins sound great, but Pinot Noir blackberry reduction for grilled pork?! That sounds wicked good.
Alisa says
Beautiful and yummy!
Penny says
These muffins look outstanding. This is my first visit and I’m taking time to read more of your posts.
The Duo Dishes says
We need to start putting coarse sugar on top of everything.
Bridgett says
Absolutely delicious. Love all the flavors here.
kathyB. says
I have a freezer full of berries I picked and froze last year. We did use quite a few, I made a lot of jam from them, but still have packages of blueberries, strawberries and raspberries left. These muffins should hit the spot and with the lemon curd, make for a good summer dessert or breakfast. Do you think they will freeze well ?
imom says
YUM!!!
threeundertwo says
Can we have the blackberry sangria recipe next?
These look so yummy!
Mental P Mama says
Come. To. Mama.
unconfidentialcook says
How divine! But I’d have to get up v. early to start the day with them–they’d never last ’til the next day.
Natasha - 5 Star Foodie says
Oh, yum! I’ve never had blackberry muffins before, a must try for sure!
grace says
yes, the muffins are lovely–big ol’ blackberries are so photogenic. however, what has me smitten is the glaze with its huge hunks of zest–just delightful!
tipper says
Yummy-and the perfect time of the year for them.
Mrs. L says
Okay, the muffins look fine, but tease me with the Blackberry Sangria and don’t post a recipe? What’s up with that!?
pigpigscorner says
I can’t stop starring at the last pic! Looks so mouth-watering!
Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) says
What a lucky find! Makes me want to go poking around in my freezer….
Paula says
Oooh, that sugar on top just rocks my world! That and the lemon curd! My hubby loves berries of all sorts, and he would snarf these down with dazzling efficiency! BTW, it was a surprising 98 degrees here yesterday afternoon, so I imagine your mountain top winery in the making was toasty, too! 🙂 I could use some of that sangria you mentioned to help cool off! Recipe, please? 🙂
Dallas from Bitchin' Lifestyle says
I know everyone’s talking about the berries, colors and lemon, but I think your most brillant choice was the final touch of the coarse sugar. It really makes them sparkle.
Jennifer (Fun House) says
Ooooh! Those look dee-licious!!
Gwen says
Sometimes your food looks so good I wonder if it’s legal. YUMMY!
Bunny says
I love finding things in the freezer that I forgot about! Your muffins look delicious, and the lemon curd mmmmmm!!!
Cheryl says
Coarse sugar. ALWAYS the best option.
Want it on my cereal even.
🙂
krysta says
i have two huge bags og cherries sitting in my freezer that i just pitted. i hope i don’t forget about them.
Amy (mom2bjm) says
Lemon curd is the nectar of the Gods… just sayin…
sharon says
I was already thinking these looked like heaven…and then I saw all the lemony goodness.
I peeked in my freezer. No yummy finds; just some weird looking old casserole 🙁
Susan at Sticky,Gooey,Creamy,Chewy says
Oooh! These are right up my alley! They look wonderful! I’m gonna go clean out my freezer now. 😉
Jeff says
Do you happen to have the recipe for the Pinot Noir-Blackberry Reduction sauce? Sounds awesome and I have blackberries doing nothing right now.
The muffins look awesome.
Laura says
Oh I bet the lemon curd was heavenly.
3 bags of frozen berries would be a big treat here–I am down to my last 3 blueberries from last season. Strawberries are great raw of course but not very good for baking–I am so ready for berry season!
Woman in a window says
Every bite? Ha! Gotta love that.
Kayola says
I am amazed at all you get done even with moving….you are wonder woman for sure! Those look great! I love blackberries…
megan says
I’ve been wanting muffins again. Yhese look super! Perfect to make on busy moving days. Good luck!!!
Leslie says
you gotta love when you hit the gold mince in the freezer!!!
Linda says
Sorry I haven’t checked in lately … look at what all I missed too. That PODS thing would make me excited and want to throw up all at the same time.
Must make those muffins! And looking at your previous posts … HAVE TO make those chocolate chip cookies.
For the record … Rachael Ray’s magazine is the one I get the most use out of. I get a ton of cooking magazines, but hers is the one I can count on for every day, weekly meals. She’s brilliant!
Olga says
Now, why did you not post the recipe for pork tenderloin in a blueberry pinot noir reduction? Priorities, priorities — I just don’t have much of a sweet tooth.
Well, I’ll just have to get some Pinot Noir and start experimenting. What a shame.
Karen Deborah says
positively drooling!
Jude says
I looked in my freezer and I found old flour and banana leaves. Needless to say, your freezer is more interesting than mine.
lisa (dandysugar) says
Mmm…I’ve been in a muffin mood lately. These look so amazing. Yummy flavors and textures. Love the lemon curd too!
Danielle says
I wanna be at your house helping you out with those baked goods 😉
Marguerite says
YUM!!! I’d love one of those right now!
Bren says
i need to find that bottle of lemon curd! the 7th picture is so orgasmic! I love it!
Good luck with the move!
Electric Showers says
Wow! It was so tempting and looks really delicious. Thanks for sharing the recipes, I will try it this weekend and for sure, my kids will definitely love it too.
itshumor says
yet another tempting photo, thx noblepig
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