Date bran muffins recipe (2024)

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These date bran muffins are made with All Bran cereal and buttermilk so that they are moist and fluffy on the day they are baked, and they firm up by the next day so they taste great toasted and slathered with salted butter

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Bran muffins don't have the best reputation. It's too bad because date bran muffins are actually a favourite of mine. Served warm with lots of salted butter, there's nothing better!

These muffins are not too sweet and made with Medjool dates, and not raisins, just like I like them. Fresh from the oven, these muffins are tender and airy, but as they cool, they firm up into the perfect muffin to slice in half and slather with an obscenely thick layer of salted butter. I even add a little sprinkling of salt over the thick layer of butter. I don't think it can get any better than this.

These are made with All Bran cereal, just like my mom used to make. If you are a fan of dates, you should also try these date scones! If you would prefer a muffin with wheat bran, check out this recipe for blueberry bran muffins.

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  • How to make them
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  • Serving suggestions
  • How to defrost muffins
  • Other muffin recipes to try
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What you need to make date muffins

The good thing about making muffins is that you just need a few fridge and pantry staples and you likely won't need to make a trip to the grocery store to make these!

  • butter, preferably unsalted butter, but if you have salted, it will work. Just adjust the salt in the recipe accordingly, otherwise, your muffins may be too salty
  • granulated sugar is used though either light or dark brown sugar will also work and the flavour will be great!
  • maple syrup is used to add more flavour to the muffins
  • large eggs, don't use smaller eggs because your batter may be too dry and the muffins won't be tender
  • buttermilk is included with the wet ingredients to make sure these muffins are tender but also to add flavour
  • vanilla extract is added because otherwise they can be pretty bland and you need the flavour of vanilla to perk them up
  • all-purpose flour is needed to bind all the ingredients together and give the muffins structure
  • baking soda is the leavening agent used here. Baking soda contributes to the tenderness of these muffins, as well as the rise. Read up on baking soda vs baking powder if you are unsure about the difference between them
  • salt is really important to bring out the flavour which can be very bland. Don't skip it. I like to use Diamond Crystal fine kosher salt, but table salt will work, though the muffins will be saltier and you may want to halve the salt in that case
  • dried dates—either pitted Medjool dates or regular pitted dates, though I prefer Medjool dates that are so flavourful and more tender and moist.

Substitutions

I really love dates in muffins and all baked goods, really. But not everybody does and that's okay! If you don't like dates, feel free to replace them with other dried fruit or chocolate, like the same volume of:

  • raisins
  • dried cranberries
  • dried apricots, chopped
  • chocolate chips

Other substitutions you may want to consider:

  • Buttermilk substitution: replace with acidified milk (made by mixing 1–2 % fat milk with white vinegar)
  • Granulated sugar: replace with the same weight of brown sugar
  • Butter: I used brown butter but you can also just use melted butter if you are short on time. Or replace it with the same volume of neutral oil like canola oil.

Variations

  • Nuts—you can't go wrong combining dates and nuts, like chopped walnuts or pecans, which would make a great addition to the muffin batter
  • Spices—feel free to add a teaspoon of cinnamon to the dry ingredients

Tip: if you'd prefer to top these muffins with streusel topping, use the streusel topping recipe from this pumpkin muffins recipe! Alternatively, you could also sprinkle the tops of the muffins with cinnamon sugar before baking.

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Special equipment

  • Muffin pans: for regular muffins, you can't get away without a muffin pan. And if you can, please invest in two 6-cup muffin pans (like this Wilton pan onAmazon) or one bigger 12-cup muffin pan (like these Wilton pans onAmazon). This way you will be ready to make full batches of most recipes, which can yield anywhere from 8 to 12 muffins, depending on how much batter you scoop per cup.
  • Paper liners, parchment liners, silicone liners: we can debate over which is better for muffins, but personally, I like disposable paper liners (like these onAmazonthat you would use for cupcakes too). For lower-fat muffins or muffins with less sugar, these can stick to paper liners. In this case, use parchment liners (Amazon) or silicone liners (Amazon).Savoury muffins, for example, work best baked in either of these.
  • Large cookie scoops:Some call them "dishers" and they are the most reliable scoops I've found onAmazon. They can handle firm doughs without breaking because the release mechanism is separate from the handle! This gives you a better, firm grip on the handle, without the risk of breaking the leaver. The handles are different colours according to the size.
  • Cake tester and/or instant-read thermometer: if you bake a lot, you can probably gently poke muffins with your fingertip and instinctively know when they are done baking. The rest of us have to use acake testerorthermometertocheck if the muffins are done baking.

How to make them

Muffins are easy to make and this date muffin recipe is no exception! Remember that to make most muffins, you will use the two-bowl mixing method, also called the muffin method, where the wet ingredients are whisked separately from the dry ingredients.

For these muffins, we brown the butter to bring out a more nutty flavour. If you've never done this before, read about how to make brown butter.

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Place the butter in a small saucepan to melt it.

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Continue to heat the butter until the milk solids brown and the mixture releases a pleasant, nutty aroma.

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Transfer the brown butter to a bowl with a pouring spout or a measuring cup to cool down slightly while you prep the rest.

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Whisk together the dry ingredients in a medium bowl (flour, baking soda, and salt).

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Prepare the dates by removing the pits and chopping them into smaller pieces on a cutting board.

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Toss the chopped dates in a spoonful of the flour mixture.

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Add the All Bran cereal to the bowl of wet ingredients. We are using the original cereal, not the flakes.

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Stir in the flour mixture

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Stir in the cooled brown butter to form a thick batter.

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Fold in the floured dates

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Grease two muffin pans by brushing with a little canola oil or spraying evenly with cooking spray.

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Divide the muffin batter evenly between 12 muffin cups. Use a disher to make sure it's even.

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You can garnish the tops of each muffin with a few small pieces of pitted date if you have extra!

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Bake until golden brown. This takes about 20–25 minutes at 350 °F.

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Storage

You can store these moist bran muffins for 3–4 days in an airtight container, but I prefer to freeze them.

Remember to fully cool the date muffins to room temperature (for 3–4 hours) before transferring them to an airtight container or freezer bag for long-term storage (1–2 months).

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Serving suggestions

My favourite way to enjoy bran muffins is slathered in salted butter. Sometimes I even sprinkle coarse sea salt on the butter to give it an extra salty kick to contrast with the sweet dates.

Date muffins are also great served with homemade marmalade, specifically orange marmalade or three-fruit marmalade!

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How to defrost muffins

If you want to defrost frozen muffins, you have a few options depending on how much time you have:

  • longest method—in the fridge overnight, unwrapped to avoid moisture buildup on the surface of the muffin tops
  • at room temperature, unwrapped to avoid moisture buildup on the surface of the muffin tops—this will take a few hours
  • fastest method—in the microwave oven: place the unwrapped muffin on a napkin or a microwave-safe plate. Microwave on HIGH for about 30 seconds for each muffin. The time and results will vary according to the power of your microwave.

Other muffin recipes to try

Muffins make a great snack and are a lunchbox stable for many. Here are a few other easy recipes to try:

By the way, I am not a complete raisin hater (here's a delicious recipe for the best oatmeal raisin cookies to prove it). Just don't put raisins anywhere near my bran muffin. OK? And if date bran muffins are not your thing (what?), You've got other options, like:

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Date Bran Muffins with All Bran

AuthorAuthor : Janice Lawandi

Date bran muffins made with All Bran are light and moist fresh from the oven, but they also taste great toasted with salted butter

5 from 2 votes

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 12 muffins

Calories 304 kcal

Ingredients

  • 115 grams unsalted butter
  • 2 large egg(s)
  • 100 grams granulated sugar
  • 100 grams pure maple syrup
  • 5 mL pure vanilla extract
  • 315 mL buttermilk (1 % fat) or 300 mL milk + 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 144 grams All-Bran Original cereal
  • 250 grams bleached all-purpose flour
  • 7.5 mL baking soda
  • 2.5 mL Diamond Crystal fine kosher salt
  • 200 grams Medjool dates about 15 dates, pitted and chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 °F (175 °C). Grease two 6-muffin pans and set aside.

  • Put the butter in a small saucepan and heat on high to brown the butter. Transfer to a bowl and let cool.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, vanilla extract, buttermilk, sugar, and maple syrup. When the wet ingredients are really well mixed, add in the All-Bran and stir. Set aside.

  • In a separate medium bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, and salt.

  • Remove one tablespoon of the flour mixture and add it to a small bowl with the chopped dates. Toss them to coat them in flour and break apart any clumps of dates.

  • Add the rest of the dry ingredients to the bowl with the wet mixture. Mix everything together to form a thick batter. It's okay if you still see a little flour at this stage.

  • Stir in the browned butter and then the floured dates, and stir until the batter is just mixed (don't overwork it!).

  • Divide the muffin batter between the two pans. You may garnish the tops with a few extra pieces of chopped pitted dates if you have extra dates.

  • Bake for about 22 minutes or until they have puffed and the edges are beginning to brown.

  • Let cool in the pan for 5 or so minutes before twisting each of the muffins to release them onto a wire rack to cool. Serve warm with lots of butter and salt.

Nutrition

Calories: 304kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 6gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 229mgPotassium: 325mgFiber: 5gSugar: 28gVitamin A: 557IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 106mgIron: 3mg

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Other recipes to bake with dried dates

If you love dates as much as I do, here's a list of other recipes you can bake with dates:

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FAQs

What is the secret to moist muffins? ›

How to Make Homemade Muffins Moist: Our Top Tips
  1. Tips to Make Homemade Muffins Moist.
  2. Keep Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately.
  3. Add All Flavorings Last.
  4. Consider Paper Liners.
  5. Don't Overfill the Muffin Cups.
  6. Check the Temperature of Your Oven.
  7. Test if Muffins Are Fully Cooked.
  8. Top Your Muffins with Flavor.
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What is the secret to high muffins? ›

Chilling your muffin batter overnight in the fridge is the BEST thing you can do for amazing muffins. It makes them more moist, tender, and TALLER! It's very similar to chilling cookie dough, which if you know me you know I'm obsessed with chilling cookie dough.

How many calories in a bran muffin with dates? ›

Irresistibles Dates Bran & Oats Muffins (1 muffin) contains 45g total carbs, 38g net carbs, 10g fat, 5g protein, and 280 calories.

Why don't my bran muffins rise? ›

Not enough leavening agent. This can happen with unsifted flour (sifting also helps incorporate air), using the wrong type of flour (especially if the recipe calls for self-raising), or using old or improperly-stored flour or baking soda/powder.

Is it better to use oil or butter in muffins? ›

Oil & Butter: Oil produces a moist, tender muffin. Combine with melted butter for extra fat, moisture, and a little flavor. Milk: Milk adds plenty of moisture and lightens up the crumb.

What does adding an extra egg do to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

Should you let muffin batter rest? ›

Quickbreads and muffins are hydrating batters, which means the flour absorbs the liquid over time, resulting in a very moist muffin, and improving the flavor. So let your muffin batter rest, up to 24 hours if possible.

How do I get my muffins to rise higher? ›

Start the oven on high

Bake your muffins at 400°F for the first 5 minutes, then drop the temperature to the more standard 350°F for the remainder of the bake time. This method sparks the leavening agents (especially baking powder) in the batter to react quicker, creating that gorgeously risen top.

How healthy are bran muffins? ›

Bran Muffins

Yes, you'll get a decent dose of fiber thanks to the bran, but larger versions can have more than 400 calories and contain around 13 grams of fat. Also, many store-bought bran muffins actually contain more white flour than fiber-rich bran, while packing unwanted sugar and sodium as well.

Are bran muffins high in sugar? ›

Bran Muffins

Though the bran is likely never to blame in the muffin, the high amount of sugar and canola oil is. In fact, the nutrition-fact panel of a muffin (even a bran muffin) can be 400 to 500 calories, include 40-plus grams of sugar, and show that a muffin is usually worse for you than a chocolate chip cookie.

Why are bran muffins healthy? ›

Fall in love with nutritious bran muffins

Not only are they delicious and baked with love, but they also pack: 5g of fiber. Nearly 5g of protein. And 10% of your daily iron needs!

How to get domed muffins? ›

I suggest baking your muffins at 400 F. I know most muffin recipes (including the ones I have used previously) all tell us to preheat our ovens to between 325-375 F. That heat range is just not enough. While it will surely cook your muffins, it will not give you the full rise that you want.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

When to use which one. Baking soda is used in recipes that also include an acidic ingredient, such as cream of tartar, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Conversely, baking powder is typically used when the recipe doesn't feature an acidic ingredient, as the powder already includes the acid needed to produce carbon dioxide.

Why are Bakery muffins so much better? ›

The best bakery-style crumb muffins start with cake flour

Cake flour is more finely ground and has less protein, which leaves the muffins with a fine, light crumb and soft texture. Using cake flour is an easy way to avoid heavy, dense muffins even if you end up stirring just a bit too much.

What oil is best for moist muffins? ›

Choosing vegetable oil is the best option for baking moist, delicious baked goods. Canola oil, the most common vegetable oil used in baking, doesn't add a strong flavor. It allows your cake's flavor will shine through while still achieving a moist texture.

How do you moisten muffins? ›

First, prick the muffin tops all over with a toothpick. Next, pour your liquid of choice (e.g., milk or fruit juice) into a bowl, dip a pastry brush into it, and brush the tops of the muffins. The liquid will seep into the muffin's interior, soaking the crumb and softening the muffins, turning them as good as new.

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