Big Batch Whole Wheat Harvest Muffins are warm, tender and delicious. They’ll feed a crowd and freeze well making them a perfect make-ahead anytime muffin.
Big Batch Whole Wheat Harvest Muffins are great for any meal of the day and are perfect for last-minute guests since they can be stored in the freezer.
It’s no secret that I am in love with muffins. Homemade muffins are perfect for breakfast with a plate of eggs or with a bowl of soup at dinner time. They add that little bit of sweetness when you’re balancing out savory or just want a nice little snack.
What is the difference between a muffin and a cupcake? Well for one, you normally don’t frost muffins. They may come with a topping such as a crumble, streusel, a sprinkling of oats, or maybe even a glaze but not frosting.
They are more like a quick bread though since you don’t use yeast in them and they can be sweet or savory.
The difference between muffins and cupcakes
Difference | Muffin | Cupcake |
Flavor | Sweet or Savory | Sweet |
Topping | None, streusel, glaze | Frosting |
Crumb | Denser | Light, Soft |
Served | Breakfast, with meal | Dessert |
To me, they are a legal food to have with a meal or snack whereas a cupcake is a dessert. And, since you can’t have dessert unless you finish your dinner, muffins aren’t subject to such food laws.
Also according to my own food laws the more stuff I can put into a muffin the better. Just take these Harvest Muffins. There are different versions of them out there but I Julieized them (another undefined term).
The whole wheat flour gives these muffins a nutty flavor and blended with white flour keeps them moist and tender. In this recipe, most of the oils are switched out for butter and half the white sugar for brown sugar.
They’re loaded with cinnamon and spice, and even though some recipes come with coconut, we don’t harvest coconut here in Nebraska. We don’t really harvest grapes either but don’t draw that comparison, please. These muffins could live without raisins, but that would be a culinary travesty.
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Shannon
Thursday 20th of July 2023
Delicious! I replaced the raisins with dates and sprinkled some oats on the top.
Julie Menghini
Friday 21st of July 2023
I love dates, Shannon! I'm glad you enjoyed these delicious muffins.
W Gedye
Friday 22nd of November 2019
Harvest muffins were a big hit with everyone! They were easy to make and freeze well. Just wanted to point out that no where in directions do you tell the novice baker where to add the sugars.
Julie Menghini
Friday 22nd of November 2019
Thank you so much for your comment! I'll definitely update those instructions! I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Alissa
Tuesday 4th of June 2019
would these freeze well? if so for how long?
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 4th of June 2019
They do Alissa! I just put them in an air-tight container or freezer bag. I would use them within a couple months.
Michaela Kenkel
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
what glorious looking muffins you have made!! These are happening at our house for Thanksgiving!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
Thank you Michaela! We really enjoyed these muffins and they would be perfect on Thanksgiving!
Jennifer Stewart
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
I love a muffin recipe that is a big batch and not just 6 muffins! We get hungry in the am and need lots of fuel. Plus these are perfect for Christmas morning when there is a crowd!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
Thank you, Jennifer! This batch kept me going for a long time. Even after sending them to my in-laws and to Johns office!