Want all the lemon desserts you can get? Then you’ll definitely want to try my popular posts for Snow-Capped Lemon Cookies, Cream Cheese Lemon Bars, and Cream Cheese Lemon Crumb Cake. Okay, I admit, everyone and their dog has a lemon poppyseed muffin recipe. I’m not claiming to reinvent the wheel here. After all, lemon poppyseed muffins are a classic. But this recipe is my absolute favorite and, as your personal source for yummalicious recipes, I am committed to sharing any recipe that makes me say “mmmmm!!” which, obviously, this recipe does. The difference in this ever-so-slightly tweaked version of my mother’s lemon poppyseed muffin recipe is that, while she makes hers with oil, I use plain, fat-free Greek yogurt because it adds protein and a LOT of moisture, and replaces the fat from the oil. I also added a rich and tangy lemon cream cheese glaze because, well…do I even need a reason for frosting?

Why This Recipe Works

Simple ingredients — You know what makes baking so much better? When you have all the ingredients and they’re not complicated. You probably have everything you need right now or one or two missing ingredients are just a quick grocery trip away. Nothing fancy or hard to find here. Lemon glaze — These lemon poppyseed muffins are fabulous without the lemon glaze but just a drizzle and you’ll be forever a convert to muffins with frosting. Or, glaze, because the word “glaze” makes it sound less like a cake and more like a healthy muffin. Fresh lemon juice — Sure, you can use the bottled lemon juice, and it’ll work just fine. But I truly believe in my heart of hearts that fresh lemon juice just tastes better. It’s more tart and tangy and really has a much better lemon flavor. Zest — You know, while we’re on the topic of fresh lemons, I should probably mention how good it is to use fresh lemon zest for adding real lemon flavor to the actual muffin. Try this at home. You’ll thank me later.

Here’s How You Make It

Making the muffins  Making the icing

What Is the Secret to Making Moist Muffins?

My secret to making moist muffins is to use both butter and Greek yogurt and to be careful not to over-bake. These should take no longer than 20 minutes, max to bake. If they take longer, then they’re probably filled up too much. The longer they bake the most likely they are to get dry.

Are Poppy Seeds Good for You?

Poppy seeds are, indeed, good for you. They are a great source of fiber, which can keep you feeling fuller, longer. They are low in fat, sugar, and calories, and are a good source of magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese, and also contain a little bit of protein. All good things!Poppy seed oil (oil made from pressing poppy seeds) is a good source of omega-6 and -9 fatty acids, which are a good source of fat for your heart.

Expert Tips

Did your glaze come out more like a frosting? That’s okay. You can thin the glaze out a bit by warming it up in the microwave for a few seconds at a time until it’s to your desired consistency. Want to skip the poppy seeds in this lemon poppy seed muffin recipe? No problem. Simply don’t add them and the lemon muffins will still be delish!  If you don’t have Greek yogurt, you can substitute sour cream or you can use vegetable oil but it’s not a 1:1 ratio, so you’ll need to add about 1 ½ cups of oil instead of yogurt. For a lighter lemon glaze you can just use powdered sugar and lemon juice. The ratio is about 1 ½ cups of powdered sugar and 3 tablespoons of lemon juice. Whisk and drizzle over the top of the muffins for a sweet, light tasty glaze.

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