What is it with me? I’m always taking things too far. I’m obsessed.
Yes… so I love pancakes. This much you know is true. But pancakes turned into muffins? Really? I’m a nut job.
Oh me. Oh my.
Is there some sort of support group for pancake addiction?
Essentially, with these muffins, we’re talking about a browned butter muffin with a beautiful sticky maple glaze.
The best part about these beauties is that you can add anything you like to them… just as you would pancakes.
Blueberry Pancake Muffins? Milk Chocolate Chip Pancake Muffins? Cinnamon Pancake Muffins? Crispy Bacon Pancake Muffins? If you can dream it up, you can probably put it in this muffin. Super yum!
Maple Syrup Pancake Muffins
makes 12 glorious muffins
for the muffins:
7 Tablespoons unsalted butter
1/3 cup whole milk
1 large egg
1 large egg yolk
1 Tablespoon maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
For the Maple Glaze:
3/4 cup pure maple syrup
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
Put a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line muffin pan with paper or foil liners
Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Keep an eye on the butter. Melt and cook down the butter until little brown bits appear in the pan. The crackling will subside and butter will begin to brown fairly quickly after that. Keep a close eye. Remove from heat.
Whisk milk, egg, yolk, maple syrup, and vanilla until combined. Add the brown butter and stir to combine.
Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl Add milk and butter mixture all at one and stir gently to combine.
Divide the batter among muffin cups and spread evenly.
Bake until golden and crisp and a wooden pick inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean, about 18-20 minutes.
While the muffins are baking make the maple glaze.
In a small saucepan simmer maple syrup and lemon juice, stirring occasionally, until reduced to a thick (thicker than maple syrup) syrup. This will take about 15 minutes over a low flame.
Remove from heat and wait for the muffins to finish baking. When muffins are out of the oven and cool enough to handle, poke a few holes in the muffin top with a toothpick and dip each muffin top in the maple glaze. After dipping all twelve muffins, start with the first muffin you dipped and dip each muffin again.








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v. nice!!! i’m canadian, so we’ve got lotsa maple syrup! gotta give thise a go. thx.
I love your pancake obsession almost as much as I love your blog :) Your muffins look so precious sublime. Love it!
Interesting name but these look irresisitibly good. Would love to try them.
I hope you understand why I call you the Goddess of Baking. You are so gifted and creative and maybe just the perfect amount of nutty. I am drooling all over myself now. I’ve learned to sit back from my laptop before linking to your site so that I don’t drool on the keyboard. My grandkids will adore these! We always make pancakes when they spend the night. Thanks for another inspired recipe.
Now I know why I love this blog so much. My life is complete.
I don’t know where I would be without your amazing blog. And I’m not so sure why it has taken me this long to leave a comment.
You’re blog was the first of the food blogs I came about. It remains a firm favourite. Your quirky, funny and pancake-obesessed posts keep me inspired and eager to get home to my kitchen to bake one of your incredible recipes.
I will definitely be giving this creative and versatile muffin a try. I just LOVE maple syrup! The idea of a transportable pancake in muffin format is genius! Love it.
I’m glad you’re here Val!
This is a great idea, I’ll try it as soon as possible, you are truly a great inspiration to would-be bakers like me.
XXX
I’m a fellow pancake enthusiast and thank you for this recipe – making them tomorrow, definitely!
WOW!These turned out so good for me!! The batter was a bit thick and I think I ended up adding a 1/2 cup of milk. It was sooooo good!! It tastes like a delicious pancake/doughnut/muffin type of thing! I love how the ingredients are so simple! Keep updating!! It gets better and better every time!!
you’re quick! i’m so glad you liked them!
Us!! We’re your support group! Though it’s less support more egging you on for more. These look fab I can’t wait to try them.
xx
p.s. I wish you guys could come throw a bash in the UK I would so come and bring all my friends too!
Oops sorry that was quite an Anglicised email, I meant throw a party (in case that didn’t translate!)
Oh these look soooooooooo lovely……… I just happen to have some Maple Syrup in the fridge………..will have to give them a go!!!
Glorious. Absolutely glorious. P.S. Someday I’ll be in the LA area for an On the Lamb party. You can bet on it.
Bring it!!! We’d love to have you!
pancakes and muffins.. the two most yummiest things ever! cannot waiitt!
being a “joy the baker” addict is ok…actually it’s wonderful!
joy, do you grade b maple syrup??
i used a grade a, medium amber maple syrup.
ooops…sorry…do you use grade b syrup?
Pancakes = win.
Muffins = win.
Pancake Muffins? Super WIN! Can’t wait to give these a try!
These are genius!!
You always make the normal so different and lovely, thankyou for giving me something to look forward to, can’t wait to make them!
i like you!
…aw. You’re such a sweetheart joy!
I love the empty muffin liner picture. And that little fork!!
Thank you. Really. From the bottom of my heart. This is the greatest recipe in the world. You have no idea how long I’ve been wanting a recipe like this — I’ve even tried to concoct my own with no avail.
*gives you a great big hug*
problem solved! awesome.
Hey Joy, if you’re a nut job for dreaming up pancake muffins, then I’m a bigger one for wanting one right now with warm maple syrup!!! Sweeeet………
Thank god for pancake and maple syrup! Mornings –and afternoons–wont be complete without them!
To of my most favorite foods! Pancakes and maple syrup!
YUM!
This is what we eat in heaven, I’m sure of it. Baskets of these muffins. It’s like the best part of a warm stack of pancakes in to-go form. Right in the center where all of the melted butter and maple syrup has nestled. Awesome!
Oh my….I cant think of a better muffin right now! genius!!
you are brilliant. period. i already made breakfast and now i have to make muffins. you are an evil genius i tell you!
Oh, SCRUMPTIOUS! I really like the sound of browned butter muffins. YUM!
Maple anything. Count me in!
Love the teeny fork!
I’m on Cloud Nine! Can’t wait to make these!
Can you use regular syrup like Mrs. Butterworth?
Peaches. No no no!!! No Mrs Butterworth. I’m afraid you need the real deal maple syrup.
Looks fantastic! I am all about Pancake Muffins right now!
Yummy!! I will be trying these for sure!!
A portable pancake, I think I am heaven!
mmmmmmm maple syrup. the next best thing to molasses ;). i’ll be whipping up some carrot cake pancakes this weekend, so we’ll see how they turn out! if nothing else, they sounds scrumptitious!
happy baking! i hope you like them!
This is why I adore you.
I just tried these and they are amazing! I am a new follower of your blog, I discovered it last week after seeing your avocado chocolate cake reposted on another blog. When I saw this on my google reader this morning, I knew I had to try them. Thank goodness for a snow day today or I would have had to wait until the afternoon. These were amazing, and came out just as you said, though maybe my muffin tins are jumbo-sized because I found that I couldn’t quite fill them all the way, though the muffins did puff up beautifully anyway.
Can’t wait to see your next post, for now I’ll content myself with looking through the recipe archives :)
you’re speedy! i’m so glad you made these and liked them. happy snow day!
Yes Joy, there is a support group for this sort of thing. It’s called The How-To-Get-Over-Your Addiction-To-Pancakes-By-Becoming-Addicted-To-Muffins-Instead Support Group. I’m the President. Wanna be the VP?
yes… i totally need to be the VP. :)
so let’s say someone wanted to make a big batch of these to freeze so they could eat them for breakfast every morning….. purely hypothetical, of course.
would you recommend skipping the glaze or do you think it would freeze okay?
danielle. yes. i would skip the glaze to freeze these little darlings.
Great idea and recipe!
Joy, I have a question unrelated to this blog. I hope you could answer… I also live in LA. Do you know of any good antique places in the area that sell kitchen utensils, tools, dishes, etc? Thanks!
um…. try Society of St. Vincent de Paul in (sort of) downtown los angeles.
Thank you!
I am a new Joy the Baker addict, and I LOVE your blog! It has been my inspiration to start my own baking blog, i LOVE to bake! I can’t wait to try out this recipe, i too love pancakes!!
Add some pieces of bacon in these muffins. Mouth and mind watering for a bite of that.
amazing. mind watering!
These look glorious Joy.
Mmm. Banana cinnamon pancake muffins. Yes please! Can you invent french toast muffins next?
uuummm….. YES!
Hi, my name is Mowie and I’m a Joy the Baker addict =)
I saw another post last week with someone doing maple pancake muffins.. Must be something in the water, haha
:)
They look tasty.
P.S
I’m new to the blog world, and I hope one day that mine is as good as yours!
I totally would have eaten that last crumb.
Maple is one of my all-time favorite flavors and I adore breakfast foods. This sounds like a knock out!
portable pancakes? genius.
Joy,
You do not take things too far, you take them into simply delicious mode. I love checking in on your blog and seeing what I can pass along to my family. These look great!
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