Happy December, everyone!
Yesterday was a big baking day over here. I made peanut butter oreo fudge, these frosted gingerbread muffins, Little Debbie Christmas tree cake balls, and more! I plan to spend more time blogging recipes and holiday-themed posts instead of focussing on Vlogmas (like I did the past three years.) I can’t wait to spend more time creating holiday recipes and revamping some of the recipe favorites.
Today, I’m sharing one of my favorites, the frosted gingerbread muffins! If you want something easier than cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning, these babies are it! You don’t need any fancy mixers or baking equipment! Grab a few mixing bowls and the ingredients. I love when I don’t have to break out the KitchenAid mixer. I have already made three batches of these muffins this past week, and my favorite part is warming them up in the morning for a delicious treat. I’m still not drinking coffee yet, but I imagine these would be delicious with a cup.
If you want to make these gluten-free, you can use gluten-free baking flour as a substitute! I haven’t tried making these with almond flour, but if you’re looking for a good almond flour muffin, I highly suggest my lemon poppy seed almond flour muffin recipe! I haven’t tried this recipe using dairy-free ingredients yet, but I’ll let you know how they turn out if I do.
Every December, I throw out my year-old spices and replace them! I always want the ginger, allspice, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg to be at their full potential!
These muffins came out perfectly after 18-20 minutes at 350-degrees in my oven. All ovens cook differently, so use the toothpick method around the 18-minute mark to make sure they done! You won’t want to overcook these. I did that with the first batch, and they came out super hard and dry. It’s better to take them out a bit undercooked and let them continue to cook in the pan as they cool.
Icing is always optional, but I say everything is better frosted! The icing is so easy to make. Just use a small mixing bowl to combine powdered sugar, vanilla, and milk! You dip the muffin in and let the extra icing melt off at the center.
Frosted Gingerbread Muffins - So Easy to Make!
Equipment
- oven
- Mixing Bowls
Ingredients
Gingerbread Muffins
- 1 1/2 Cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1/2 Cup Sugar
- 1 1/2 Tsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 Tsp Salt
- 1 Tbsp Ground Cinnamon
- 1 Tsp Allspice
- 1/2 Tsp Ground Ginger
- 1/4 Tsp Ground Nutmeg
- 1/4 Tsp Ground Cloves
- 1/3 Cup Melted Butter
- 1 Large Egg
- 1 1/2 Tsp Vanilla Extract
- 3/4 Cup Milk
- 1/3 Cup Molasses
- 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
Icing
- 1 Cup Powdered Sugar
- 1/2 Tsp Vanilla
- 2 Tbsps Milk
Instructions
Gingerbread Muffins
- Preheat the oven to 350-degrees and prepare the muffin pan with liners.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, cinnamon, allspice, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves. Set aside.
- Melt the 1/3 cup of butter.
- In a small mixing bowl, whisk the egg lightly. Add milk, melted butter, molasses and vanilla.
- Add the egg mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Mix lightly and slowly fold in the brown sugar.
- If you're using tall liners, fill the muffin almost to the top of the pan. If you're using standard-sized muffin liners, fill about 3/4 full with batter
- Bake 18-20 minutes.
Icing
- In a small mixing bowl, combine the powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla. If the icing is too watery, add in more powdered sugar. If it's too thick, add in more milk.
- Dip the tops of the muffins (once they are cooled) into the icing and let the icing drip off from the center.
I cannot wait to hear what you think of these! My mom and I are making gingerbread cookie sweaters this weekend, so stay tuned for that recipe! I guess gingerbread is the theme over here this season.
It feels so good to be back to blogging recipes again! If there are any recipes you want to see up on the blog this December, let me know in the comments!
Questions for you!
- What holiday recipes would you like to see up on the blog this year?
- Has it snowed yet where you live?
- Do you have your decorations up yet?
Ashton says
Making these ASAP! I’ve been wanting to do more gingerbread things and this is perfect, I think i may bring them to work for my coworkers. So glad you’re feeling better and back to baking! I will miss your Christmas vlogmas videos though!
Taralynn says
Hi, Ashton!
I know. Vlogmas just took WAY TOO MUCH out of me and I’d be lying to myself if I thought I could actually commit this year. I hope to do some new videos soon!
I hope you enjoy this recipe!
Pamela W says
I cannot wait to make these! I just made some killer Ginger Cookies! YUM! Thanks so much for posting this.
No snow here in WI yet! I heard we may get our first one next week that sticks.
I have had my decor up since the first week of November….no shame here. LOL!
So glad you are feeling better!
Taralynn says
Ginger cookies are so good! 😋
ohhh that is so exciting! I hope we get snow this year! It happens MAYBE once and usually melts by noon 😔
xo xo
Chandler says
It’s so good to see you feeling better! These muffins look amazing. We don’t have decorations up yet because we’re moving in 2 weeks! We built a house & we cannot wait to move in. We had a dusting of snow a few weeks ago, but it didn’t stick. Although I’m sure that will change soon. Merry Christmas to you, Kyle, & your sweet little peanut!
Taralynn says
Congrats, Chandler!
What a fun and long process, but now you get to do the fun part! Christmas (and possibly snow) in your new home!
xo xo xo
Anete says
Thank you soo much for this recipe! Everyone loved them! <3
Taralynn says
Yay! I’m so so happy to hear that!!!
Harriet says
these look so good, going to make these tonight for your staff meeting tomorrow. do you have a good swap for brown sugar?? here in Nz there is a major sugar shortage so every time I bake I have to make sugar swaps i.e. honey, golden syrup or maple syrup, thinking coconut sugar might work for this one.
Taralynn says
Hi, Harriet!
You can definitely use coconut sugar or maple syrup!
Lindsey says
I’m adding these to my list to bake for Christmas this year! They are making me drool over here! I live in Virginia, so the weather is always unpredictable, but it looks like we may get snow in my area this week! Also, we are one of those families who puts up Christmas decorations right after Thanksgiving, so I helped my mom put up her tree and other cute things! I’m so glad to see your baking recipes come back (they are always soooo yummy)!