Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe (2024)

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One of my favorite things about having this blog is when people make my recipes. Sometimes people leave me comments telling me about their experience, including who they made the recipe for and why (like this one yesterday). Sometimes I see people make notes about my recipe on Pinterest. And sometimes, my family makes one of my recipes and then serves the finished product to me. But, no matter who you are or why you decided to try out a TCL recipe, know this – I really think that’s one of the coolest things ever. It’s always an honor to me when anyone takes the time to try out one of my recipes.

I know this may seem weird since I post recipes all the time, but I don’t ever really expect people to make any of the recipes I post. I hope for them to, but unless I see a comment about it, I just assume no one did. But here’s the thing, if I can share a recipe and even one person finds some sort of happiness or any ounce of helpfulness from it, I consider that a win. In fact, reading comments with success stories about my recipes makes me so happy. It’s like blog fuel – it keeps me going.

My sister actually did something cool recently – she adapted one of my recipes into something new. It actually happened somewhat by accident. She said she was trying to make my Green Monster Muffins, when she went to get the spinach out of the refrigerator and discovered that there was none. Doh! Apparently, my parents almost always have spinach in the house, so she assumed it would be there. When she realized it wasn’t there, she found a quick back-up – acorn squash. Yup, she came up with an Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe.Not sure how the acorn squash was selected, but apparently, it worked! The result was apparently a big hit with my family, and she made them again for me to try when I was in town this past weekend.

In addition to subbing out the spinach with acorn squash, she made a couple other adjustments in types and amounts of ingredients. Plus, she changed the nut topping to slightly more streusel-like mixture. The adapted muffin was definitely a winner, and now I have this great Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe to share.

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Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe (4)

  • Author: Diana of thechiclife.com
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 30 mins
  • Yield: 6 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
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Description

By my sister, adapted from my Green Monster Muffins Recipe
When my sister was midway through making a batch of my Green Monster Muffins Recipe and realized there was no spinach in the house, she made a substitution using acorn squash instead. Thus, this Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe was created. These delicious muffins offer another way to sneak a little bit of veggies into anyone’s breakfast or snack. 😉
PS: The ingredient list looks long, but these are really easy to make. I think the most difficult part is processing the acorn squash to get it grated!
*Vegan options below*

Ingredients

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Acorn Squash Muffin Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup all purpose (unbleached) flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg (or use vegan substitute, like a flaxseed egg – 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tablespoons water – let sit for about 10 minutes)
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 single serving applesauce (or 1/2 cup), preferably no-sugar added
  • 1 cup finely grated acorn squash, no skin (about 1/2 an acorn squash processed in food processor)
  • 1/4 cup milk (we used skim) (or use vegan substitute, like soy, rice, hemp milk, etc.)
  • 3 tablespoons canola oil (or other oil of choice)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/21 teaspoon lemon zest

Sweet Walnut Topping Ingredients (optional)

  • 1 tablespoon melted butter (or use vegan substitute, like Earth Balance)
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnuts

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F and prepare a 12 cup muffin tin with muffin papers or brush with melted butter.
  2. Add whole wheat flour, all purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt into a medium bowl and whisk together.
  3. Whisk to beat egg and sugar together till light (I did this by hand for just a couple minutes).
  4. Whisk in applesauce, acorn squash, milk, canola oil, vanilla extract, and lemon zest.
  5. Pour dry ingredient mixture into the wet ingredient mixture, and stir gently just to combine – careful to not over-mix.
  6. Pour muffin batter into muffin tin cups – about 3/4 full each. If using walnuts topping, mix butter, brown sugar and walnuts together and evenly sprinkle walnut mixture on top of each muffin.
  7. Bake for 18-22 minutes until centers set or a toothpick inserted in the center of a muffin comes out clean.
  8. Cool at least 10-15 minutes, or until safe to eat, before serving.

Notes

Yields: 12 muffins

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Thanks Sis. Happy baking! And thank you again to everyone who’s ever tried a TCL recipe. You guys keep me inspired to keep cooking, baking, and blogging.

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Acorn Squash Muffins with Sweet Walnut Topping Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What ingredient goes on top of the muffins before baking? ›

Choose from a variety of options, such as streusel crumbs or sugar crystals, which go on the muffins before baking, or a glaze, which you can drizzle on after the muffins are baked and cooled.

How do you get the high top muffins? ›

Option #3: Fill Your Muffin Tin Cavities with More Batter!

Many muffin recipes instruct you to fill your muffin tin cavities two-thirds full. If you want taller muffins, fill three-quarters full or even all the way to the top of the pan.

How to get sugary top on muffins? ›

Put your sugar topping or streusel topping on your muffins before baking them. That way the topping crystalizes a bit, becomes crunchy and adheres to the muffin tops. Brush the tops of muffins with melted butter and sprinkle with sanding sugar or turbinado sugar. Or just sprinkle sanding sugar on top without butter.

What is the secret to making moist muffins? ›

How to Make Homemade Muffins Moist: Our Top Tips
  1. Tips to Make Homemade Muffins Moist.
  2. Keep Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately.
  3. Add All Flavorings Last.
  4. Consider Paper Liners.
  5. Don't Overfill the Muffin Cups.
  6. Check the Temperature of Your Oven.
  7. Test if Muffins Are Fully Cooked.
  8. Top Your Muffins with Flavor.
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Why are bakery muffins so much better? ›

The best bakery-style crumb muffins start with cake flour

Cake flour is more finely ground and has less protein, which leaves the muffins with a fine, light crumb and soft texture. Using cake flour is an easy way to avoid heavy, dense muffins even if you end up stirring just a bit too much.

Should you let muffin batter rest? ›

Rest the Muffin Batter

The first, most hands-off way to make your muffins pop (literally) is to let the batter rest. Make the batter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let the batter rest at room temperature for about 1 hour. If you're short on time, just 30 minutes can make a difference.

What is the best temperature to bake muffins? ›

Muffins require a hot oven, between 375°F and 425°F. Follow recipe directions. When baking more than one pan of muffins, allow enough room around each pan and between the pans and the sides of the oven for the heat to circulate. You may need to rotate the pans during baking.

Do you put sugar on top of muffins before baking? ›

Simply sprinkle a dusting on any sweet baked goods before placing them in the oven. The sugar will bake into the the top, without completely dissolving or melting.

What is the muffin top formation? ›

What Causes a Muffin Top? A few factors can cause the midsection to expand to the point of creating a muffin top. The main cause of a muffin top is an unbalanced diet. If you're consuming an excessive amount of calories, you're contributing to fat storage around the midsection.

What is the top of a muffin called? ›

Muffin tops

The muffin top is the crisp upper part of the muffin, which has developed a "browned crust that's slightly singed around the edges".

How to keep muffins crunchy on top? ›

"To keep topping from being soggy the next day, put a few saltine crackers in with the muffins when you store them (to absorb moisture). This also works to keep crunchy cookies from becoming soft."

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