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These moist, delicious, bakery-style cranberry orange muffins are bursting with lots of fresh orange flavor, and are a fantastic treat when citrus is in season. Studded with plump dried cranberries and brimming with sour cream and buttermilk, then topped with sweet streusel and an orange sour cream glaze, this cranberry orange muffins recipe makes for a delightful breakfast or afternoon snack!

Homemade Muffins Brimming with the Flavor of Sweet Orange and Cranberries

When winter moves in, the precious little orange tree in our backyard proudly begins to offer us the most delicious, sweet and juicy oranges that one can imagine!

Her fruit is so abundant, hanging like big, beautiful ornaments from her branches, that I always feel compelled to put those fresh oranges to good use.

We love to snack on these oranges freshly-picked off the branch, cutting them up and adding them in bowls of fruit. We also love to juice them into freshly-squeezed orange juice, to enjoy as part of breakfast or brunch!

And because I love to bake in the colder months, this year I got a craving for some moist, bakery-style muffins filled with the fresh aroma of our oranges, so I baked up these jumbo-size cranberry orange muffins to indulge in with our afternoon tea.

My cranberry orange muffins recipe is filled with fresh orange zest and a touch of orange juice to create that irresistible aroma, plus plump dried cranberries for a sweet-tangy bite, which are a natural partner to oranges, of course.

Super easy to mix up and bake, these fragrant cranberry orange muffins topped with a sweet, crumbly streusel and a orange sour cream glaze are just perfect to enjoy when those fresh oranges are abundant in our markets, or on our own trees, if we’re so lucky!

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My Recipe For Cranberry Orange Muffins

To give these jumbo, homemade muffins that wonderfully moist texture that we love, I like to use all-purpose flour along with a combination of both buttermilk and sour cream.

The buttermilk and sour cream provide not only a tenderizing effect on these cranberry orange muffins, but provide a touch of natural tang which works great here.

I also add in unsalted, melted butter for that lovely aroma, along with lots of freshly-grated orange zest and a kiss of the juice.

As for the cranberries, I opt for dried cranberries because those are always easy to find, as opposed to fresh cranberries which are only typically available in markets October through December. (You can substitute fresh cranberries if desired, when they’re available.)

I like to use unsweetened cranberries if I’m wanting to cut back on the sugar a bit, but sweetened cranberries are usually what I use, especially since they’re a bit easier to find.

And a moist, delicious muffin would not be complete without a sweet streusel topping and a bit of glaze or icing, and these are no exception! I make a simple streusel out of a little sugar, melted butter and flour, and prepare a rich glaze out of a touch of fresh orange juice, sour cream and powdered sugarโ€”what a sweet treat!

Here’s a glance at my cranberry orange muffin recipe: (or just jump to the full recipe…)

  1. To get started, I mix together my streusel topping ingredients, and keep the crumble nice and chilled in the fridge while I prep my muffin batter.
  2. To prepare the cranberry orange muffins, I whisk together my dry ingredients in a medium bowl, and set those aside.
  3. Next, I whisk together my wet ingredients and add those into my dry, then gently fold them together, along with the cranberries, just until combined.
  4. I spoon my cranberry orange muffin batter into my prepared jumbo muffin tins, and bake according to temperature instructions until the muffins are baked through.
  5. While the muffins bake, I whisk up my orange sour cream glaze, and set that aside.
  6. Once the cranberry orange muffins are cool, I drizzle the glaze over top of each muffin and allow that to set before serving.
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Tips & Tidbits for my Cranberry Orange Muffins recipe:

  • High oven temperature to begin with: To achieve that taller, bakery-style look when it comes to muffins, cranking the oven temp to 425ยฐ for the first few minutes of baking is the key. It helps hasten the chemical reaction from the baking powder and gets things โ€œpuffingโ€ and rising. After that, you will reduce the temp to 350ยฐ, to finish the muffins.
  • Sweetened or unsweetened dried cranberries: Sometimes I like a little less sweetness in my baked goods, so I’ll opt for unsweetened, dried cranberries in these tasty muffins. โ€œAurora Naturalsโ€ has organic, no sugar added dried cranberries (still a touch sweet, and quite nice), and I love this brand, which can be found at Whole Foods Market. But feel free to use sweetened dried cranberries if you prefer, since they’re typically easier to find.
  • Buttermilk and sour cream for tender crumb: When it comes to muffins, I find buttermilk and sour cream terrific ingredients with a tang that naturally highlights the citrus flavor in these. Both buttermilk and sour cream are โ€œtenderizersโ€, which means that they help add moisture and create a natural tenderizing effect in the batter for a moist, light crumb. If you don’t have buttermilk, substitute some half and half instead. And if you don’t have sour cream, use yogurt, or more buttermilk.
  • Keep the streusel topping cold: Keeping the streusel cold helps it to keep its crumbly shape intact, and melt or dissolve less over top of the muffin as it bakes. The streusel will look a bit like wet sand when you first mix it together, but if you sort of โ€œfluffโ€ it with your fork to create small to medium-size crumbles, and then place those into the fridge to chill, they’ll become (and remain) nice and chunky/crumbly.
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Craving more delectably sweet and cozy muffin recipes? Check out these Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins with Streusel, these Apple Muffins with Caramel Glaze, these rich Double Chocolate Chip Muffins, these Banana Nut Muffins, or these spiced Pumpkin Muffins!