Muffin Overload Part Drei (Cause I don’t know how to spell three in French)

But I’m letting you know here and now. I kinda like citrus flavors. I know; shocking huh? You never would have figured that out if I hadn’t offered the info, would you? I hide it so well. Did you know about the Twinkie and Cheeto addiction? Ok, I’m pushing it now huh?

I seriously do have a thing for citrus though. Especially Lemon. No wait… limes. But then again the orange family is kinda cool. Ooo, ooo, oooo, I forgot grapefruit. Sigh. I can’t choose. This is why you all get subjected to so many citrus recipes. Somehow I doubt too many people mind though. I have noticed that after chocolate (before in some cases but I figure they need massive therapy) citrus recipes, especially lemon seem to be among the most popular. Be it sweet or savory, they seem to rule the foodie roost. Why do I suddenly have a mental image of a big lemon chicken crowing?

I wanted to make something lemony for the last part of the muffin overload series. But plain old boring lemon muffins are…well… boring. Not that these have had any drastic changes made to them. I just played enough with a basic muffin recipe to give them some oomph (add that one to the list of  “where the heck did that word come from” words. I mean… seriously? Oomph?) I added a dollop of lemon curd to the center and used Greek yogurt to the batter for richness, moisture and even a modicum of nutrition (scary huh?) Then I coated then with a very sunnyish (yes, that is now a word. Love me, love my quirks πŸ˜› ) honey lemon glaze (there’s that honey lemon thing peeking it’s head up again huh? What can I say? I enjoy the combo.) If you don’t want the lemon honey glaze you could go with a lemon and powdered sugar glaze or just leave them naked. But if you do, they will be very embarrassed. Lemon muffins are timid creatures. Did I mention that love me, love my quirks thing? Just checking. But try these timid muffins. The muffin is a sweet lemony flavor with a tiny bit of tang yet the curd and the glaze add a yummy lemony tartness. This can be cut in half if 24 muffins is too much for you.

Triple Lemon Muffins

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 2/3 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • zest of two large lemons
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon extract
  • 2 teaspoons almond extract (yes, almond extract. It adds an indefinable something to so many fruit recipes. Trust me.)
  • 1 jar store bought lemon curd (the home made version is too soft to work well)
  • 4 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 4 tablespoons honey
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line 24 muffin cups with paper or foil liners.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar. Add the eggs, extracts and lemon juice. Beat in the yogurt.
  3. In another bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and lemon zest.
  4. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the wet mixture all at once, Stir until just combined.
  5.  Spoon batter into lined muffin cups, filling about 2/3 full. Add a small spoonful of the lemon curd to the top of each cup of muffin batter.
  6. Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until a light golden brown. Remove from pan and let sit on a wire rack.
  7. Mix the honey and remaining lemon juice. Drizzle or spoon glaze over the tops of the warm muffins. Let finish cooling on the rack. Store in your belly. πŸ˜€
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83 thoughts on “Muffin Overload Part Drei (Cause I don’t know how to spell three in French)

    • Yeah, my husband told me what three was in French but I didn’t want to ruin the title by then; I liked it πŸ˜€

  1. And here I am with no lemon curd in the house! How could I?!?!? I can hardly wait to taste these. Guess that would require turning the oven on. Maybe about 4 or 5 in the morning? No doubt it would be worth it. THANKS from a fellow lemon fanatic!

  2. Three in German is “drei.” Any “ei” is pronounced as a long “i” and “ie” is pronounced as a long “e.” Language lesson complete for today.

    • Pat, that’s why I had drei up there. I know German. I was joking because I had used the French word for two for a different post but didn’t know the one for three so I reverted to a language I DID know πŸ™‚ I hadn’t noticed at first that I had the letters transposed but then once I did figured I’d leave it πŸ˜›

  3. Oh girl….you are killing me with these muffins! (It’s a good death!). I think you have saved the best for last! I love anything lemon! These look awesome! : )

    • Thanks Anne! I have to admit that I am rather tickled with these ones. They turned out really well and I think they may be my new favorite muffin πŸ˜€

  4. Ahhh the flavor of the month is killing me! Im allergic to EVERYTHING citrus..blah! Muffins look delicious though! even though they are a piggy tummy death bomb!

    • If you try them, I hope you’ll let me know how you like them Felice… cause you are one of my blogging idols πŸ™‚

  5. Hi Janet! I love citrus, too! I think lemon is a great low-cal/fat flavor booster and a great friend in the kitchen! This is another great one – and CONGRATULATIONS on having TWO in today’s Top 9!!

    • I agree about Lemon, Ann. it can do soooo much for food. And thank you very much! I was surprised especially since I posted the scones like 2 weeks ago lol

  6. I love lemon in any thing and triple lemon is over the top.Your muffins are lemonylicious! Lemon flavor is such a bright happy flavor:) I’ll be bookmarking these yummy muffins! Merci beaucoup (Thank you very much) for sharing this recipe.

    • You are very welcome Becky. I’d thank you in German but I don’t feel like trying to remember how to spell it; I’m lazy hyehe

  7. Lemon = best thing ever, triple lemon = stuff dreams are made of! These look divinnneee, if you wanted to be even more naughty you could whack on some lemon frosting too haha but that might be going a bit ott…if thats possible… πŸ™‚ These look lovely as they are!

  8. Congrats on the Top 9! Awesome! Love lemon curd, love Greek yogurt, and I am with you, girl, on the citrus addiction. Thanks for sharing this fantastic looking recipe!

  9. Who would’ve thought there are three ways to add lemon to a recipe. Three kinds of chocolate. Three kinds of cheese. But I have never considered three versions of lemoniness!

  10. Just this weekend I bought my first jar of lemon curd. Gasp! It wasn’t like my homemade version – at all. It was okay, but 2-dimensional in flavor and more jelly-like in consistency than the creamy, citrusy homemade version. So, when I read that store bought curd is preferable in this recipe, well, you can imagine my reaction. Of course, the explanation you gave makes sense. That said – can you recommend a lemon curd brand? Thanks – I can’t wait to try these! Yum!

  11. Congratulations on making FoodBuzz Top 9….you are SO cool! The day you’re not on the top nine, I’ll check the sky to see if it’s falling!

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