Indulge in the enchanting flavors of the Peach Season with our Easy Peach Muffins Recipe with Brown Sugar Topping.
This has long been one of my favorite muffin recipes. Imagine sinking your teeth into a tender, golden brown muffin, where each bite is a delightful dance of juicy peach flavor wrapped in the warm embrace of brown sugar. It's a harmonious blend of autumnal comfort that beckons you to savor every moment. The best part, at least for me, is how the muffin tops are graced with a brown sugar crumble that adds just the slightest crunchy contrast to the tender muffins below.

At its heart, this is a recipe for bakery-style muffins, one that captures all the vibrant flavors of autumn, from brown sugar to ripe peaches, and its slightly sweet batter, encapsulating the very essence of this colorful season. As a nice bonus, this particular muffin couldn't be easier. With the tips below, achieving a moist, fluffy muffin is easy peasy.
For best results, pair these muffins with a large scoop of ice cream, or a piping hot coffee, or even a fragrant tea or a tall glass of milk. If you're feeling fancy, consider warmed maple syrup and whipped cream with a sprinkling of pumpkin spice or cinnamon sugar.
Join us as we unveil the secrets to crafting these Easy Peach Muffins with Brown Sugar Crumble - a recipe that celebrates the simple pleasures of life and turns them into extraordinary culinary moments. Get ready to embrace the season and fill your kitchen with the irresistible scent of freshly baked muffins. Your mornings will never be the same again.
Read on for an ingredient checklist, tips for achieving the perfect muffin every time, and the full recipe for these fresh peach muffins.

Peach Muffin Recipe - Ingredient Checklist
Wet Ingredients
- ¼ cup milk
- Substitution: Non-dairy milk like almond, soy, or oat milk can be used.
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
- Note: This is not a recipe for salted butter. Instead, use unsalted butter.
- Tip: Gently cool the melted butter before adding it to the mixture to avoid curdling the other wet ingredients.
- 1 cup sour cream
- Substitution: Greek yogurt can be used as a substitute for sour cream.
- ½ cup sugar
- Tip: Adjust the sugar quantity based on your preference for sweetness.
- Substitution: Feel free to substitute in turbinado sugar if you prefer.
- 1 egg
- Note: Use room temperature egg for even mixing.
- Tip: If you forgot to take the egg out of the fridge, place it in a small bowl of warm water for a few minutes to bring it to room temperature.
- Substitute: Yes, your preferred egg substitute will work just fine in this recipe.
- 1 cup of fresh peaches (about 2 medium peaches - skin removed), diced plus 1 tablespoon of flour
- Note: Dicing the peaches evenly ensures even distribution in the muffins.
- Tip: Use fresh juicy peaches for the best flavor.
- Substitute: Canned peaches can be substitute, but you'll want to opt for peaches canned in their own juice, and you'll want to drain them well. Also, if the canned peaches are especially sweet, you might want to adjust the amount of sugar in this recipe. If using half peaches or wedges, be sure to dice them up.
- Can I use other fruit?: This recipe is formulated specifically around peaches, and many of the flavors are meant to meld well with peaches. However, if your looking to use blueberries, I suggest checking out my Jordan Marsh Blueberry Muffins recipe. If you prefer bananas, check out my Bakery Style Banana Nut Muffins.
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar, for topping
- Tip: Dark brown sugar can add a deeper flavor to the crumble.
Dry Ingredients
- 2 cups of all-purpose flour
- Substitution: Whole wheat flour or a gluten-free flour blend can be used for a different nutritional profile.
- 1½ teaspoons baking powder
- Note: Baking powder helps the muffins rise.
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- Note: Baking soda contributes to the muffins' texture.
- Zest of ½ lemon
- Note: Lemon zest adds a bright and refreshing citrus flavor.
- Tip: Use a microplane grater for finely grated zest.
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Tip: Enhances the overall flavor of the muffins.
Tips for Success
- Evenly distribute the diced peaches to ensure every muffin has a balanced amount.
- Don't overmix the muffin batter; a few lumps are okay for soft muffins. For more tips on handling muffin batter, see my guide.
- Test muffins with a toothpick to ensure they're fully baked.

Why You'll Love This Peach Muffin Recipe:
- Irresistible Peachy Goodness: Bursting with the juicy sweetness of fresh peaches, each bite is a delightful blend of late summer or early autumn flavor.
- Homemade Comfort: These muffins embody the warmth and comfort of homemade baked goods. Best of all, they are blissfully simple to make.
- Autumn Vibes Year-Round: Capture the essence of fall in a muffin - the delicate balance of peaches and brown sugar is like a cozy embrace, no matter the season.
- Simple Pleasures: With easy-to-find ingredients and straightforward instructions, these muffins are a simple pleasure you can whip up anytime.
- Versatile Delights: Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or an afternoon snack, these muffins fit any occasion and any time of day.
- Family Favorite: Whether shared with loved ones or savored alone, these muffins will become a beloved addition to your recipe repertoire.
- Impressive Presentation: The charming crumble topping adds an inviting texture and a touch of elegance, making these muffins a stunning treat to serve guests.
- Culinary Adventure: Explore the joy of baking and discover the magic of transforming basic ingredients into delightful muffins that awaken your taste buds.
- Pairs Perfectly: Enjoy these muffins with your favorite cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of milk - the ultimate companions for a delicious morning or afternoon.

How to Make Moist Muffins: Tips for the Perfect Peach Muffin
- Gentle Mixing: When combining wet and dry ingredients, gently fold them together until just combined. Overmixing can lead to tough and dense muffins.
- Lumps Are Okay: It's perfectly fine to have a few lumps or even a few large chunks in the batter. Overmixing can result in tough muffins, so aim for a slightly lumpy batter.
- Proper Measurement: Use proper measuring techniques for flour - spoon it into the measuring cup and level it off. This prevents dense and dry muffins caused by too much flour.
- Room Temperature Ingredients: Use room temperature milk, egg, and sour cream. Cold ingredients can lead to uneven mixing and affect the rise.
- Careful Folding: When folding in diced peaches, do it gently to avoid crushing them. Even distribution ensures every bite has a delicious burst of peach.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid if you want a Fluffy Muffin
- Overmixing: Mixing the batter too much can lead to tough muffins. Stir until just combined to maintain a tender crumb.
- Incorrect Temperature: Using cold ingredients like milk or eggs straight from the fridge can affect the batter's consistency and rise.
- Too Much Flour: Be cautious not to pack the flour into the measuring cup. It can lead to dry and dense muffins.
- Uneven Distribution: Make sure peaches are evenly distributed in the batter. Uneven distribution can lead to uneven baking and texture.
- Skipping Lining: Lining the cupcake tin with paper liners prevents sticking and ensures easy removal.
- Baking Time: Cooking time is important. Overbaking results in dry muffins, while underbaking can lead to a mushy texture. Use the toothpick test to check for doneness by inserting a toothpick to the center of the muffin. If it comes out clean, the muffin is done.
- Crumble Burning: Be cautious with the brown sugar crumble topping. If it's browning too quickly, you can tent the muffins with foil.
- Immediate Cooling: Allow the muffins to cool in the tin for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack. This prevents them from becoming soggy.

Recipe Variations - Plus One Shortcut!
- Vanilla Cake Mix Twist: The Shortcut
- Use a vanilla cake mix as the base for these muffins. Simply substitute the dry ingredients with the cake mix, and follow the wet ingredients and peach folding steps. The cake mix adds a delightful vanilla flavor and a tender crumb.
- Almond Infusion:
- Replace the lemon zest with 1/2 teaspoon of almond extract. This variation brings a hint of nutty sweetness that pairs beautifully with the peaches and brown sugar crumble.
- Fresh Fruit Medley:
- Combine a variety of fruits such as diced peaches, strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Create a vibrant burst of flavors and colors in every bite. This lovely mixed fruit combination is perhaps my favorite twist on this recipe.
- Apple Cinnamon Fusion:
- Swap peaches for diced apples and add 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon to the dry ingredients. Enjoy the comforting taste of apple pie in muffin form.
- Nutty & Fruity:
- Mix chopped nuts like almonds, pecans, or walnuts into the batter along with the diced peaches. The nuts add a satisfying crunch and nutty undertones.
- Lemon Blueberry Peach Combo:
- Combine the brightness of lemon zest with the sweetness of blueberries and peaches for a trifecta of flavors.
- Raspberry Almond Bliss:
- Add almond extract to the batter and mix in fresh raspberries for a delightful blend of almond and berry goodness.
- Orange Blossom:
- Substitute the lemon zest with orange zest and add a splash of orange juice for a citrusy twist.
Fresh Peach Muffins
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 1 dozen muffins 1x
Ingredients
- 1 cup of fresh peaches (about 2 medium peaches - skin removed), diced plus 1 tablespoon of flour
- 2 cups of AP flour
- 1 1/2 tsps. baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- Zest of 1/2 lemon
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 tbs. melted butter
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup of sugar
- 1 egg
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar, for topping
Instructions
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Bake
- Cuisine: American
And that's our Easy Peach Muffins Recipe with Brown Sugar Topping. If you enjoyed today's recipe, or have any questions or suggestions, be sure to let us know in the comments below. We always love hearing from you.
Happy Baking!
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RJ says
I made these, and despite my best efforts to not overmix them, they still ended up a little dense. If I make them again I would fold the peaches in at the same time I mix the wet and dry ingredients so as to reduce the amount of mixing required. Also, I added 2 teaspoons of a chai spice mix which added some nice flavour, I think they might have been too bland without it.
Janet Rodrigues says
I find these muffins very plain I think maybe some cinnamon would be the key to making it tastier.
KT says
Wish you had a photo of the batter. Mine was so shaggy and dry (almost like bread dough before kneading) that I couldn’t fold in the peaches. Had to kind of jam them on the outside of the dough and pull off chunks to plop into the muffin liners. It was the strangest batter I’ve ever made. Subbed yogurt for sour cream and topped with brown sugar oat crumble. They turned out tasty but don’t look like yours. Scanned the comments for assistance but didn’t find a single review of someone who’d actually made this recipe.
Living the Gourmet says
Hi KT! Sounds to me like you didn't quite have enough liquid in the batter. Yogurt isn't as dense as sour cream so that is probably why your batter was different. It should be a thicker batter unlike cupcake batter if that is what you were expecting. I'm still glad they turned out and you enjoyed. Thanks for stopping by!
Carol says
I wanted to try substituting the cake mix for the dry ingredients, as you had suggested. Do you use the whole box of cake mix or measure out 1 cup? I measured and my muffins seem a bit mushy, but tasty. What do you suggest?
Living the Gourmet says
Dear Carol, Thank you so much for visiting! Great question- if you wish to use a cake mix here for a little more ease, I suggest using the whole box next time. I hope this helps! Enjoy xo
Cheryl J Reiser says
can you freeze?
Living the Gourmet says
Yes! Absolutely 🙂
Jackie Hageman says
Can I replace the sour cream with yogurt?
Thanks for answering my question.
Jackie
Living the Gourmet says
Dear Jackie, Thank you so much for stopping by! You certainly can swap it with either plain yogurt or Greek yogurt! Enjoy and happy baking!