Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (2024)

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Grape Nuts Muffins are a tasty muffin with a delicious crunch!

I opened my pantry this past week to find five 3/4 eaten boxes of cereal and a kitchen full of kids saying we had nothing to eat.

I usually make a big breakfast for my kidsbefore school, but this particular morning I was running behind and told my kids to just grab some cereal. Every single one of them came back to me saying “but there isn’t any cereal…we have nothing to eat!”. So, apparently FIVE boxes of cereal with cereal STILL IN THEM doesn’t count as food? Am I the only house this happens in? Seriously, what is wrong with the last 1/4 box of cereal? Can someone explain that to me? It never fails with cereal and bread, no one wants to eat the last bit left. I don’t get it.

I made cereal muffins and a zillion years ago. Apparently, after I read through that post, I realized my kids have the same commitment issues I’ve always had. It’s true… we get bored and want something new after having the same old same old time after time.

Because I often have extra un-eaten cereal, I get the opportunity to become creative with how to use it all up. From Corn Flake Chickento Raisin Bran Cookies, the recipe options for leftover cereal are abundant.

This week, I was faced with a box of Grape Nuts Cereal with 1/4 of the box left. We love Grape Nuts on yogurt (yes, my husband and I are 100 years old), but I thought it’d be fun to make a muffin with a crunch with the remaining Grape Nuts Cereal.

The result of my experimentation is a moist, sweet muffin with a crunch. The flavorful batter combined with the crunch of the cereal makes the perfect muffin. It really does! I know you don’t believe me because, let’s face it… It’s Grape Nuts, but Grape Nuts are the bomb. I promise!

If you have some leftover Grape Nuts you aren’t quite sure what to do with, I hope you’ll give this muffin recipe a try! A muffin with a crunch is a good muffin, indeed.

Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (5)

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Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe

Servings 12 muffins

Author Dine & Dish

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Grape-Nuts Cereal
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 Tablespoon. baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt
  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • Additional Grape Nuts Cereal for topping optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF.

  • Combine cereal and milk; let stand 3 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, mix flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt in large bowl; set aside.

  • Mix together egg, yogurt, oil, and brown sugar and mix well. Stir into cereal mixture until well blended. Add all to flour mixture; stir just until moistened. (Batter will be lumpy.)

  • Spoon evenly into 12 muffin cups sprayed with non stick cooking spray, filling each cup two-thirds full.

  • Bake for 20 minutes or until toothpick inserted in centers comes out clean.

  • Cool in pan for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack. Serve warm.

Notes

Adapted from Low Fat Grape Nuts muffins recipe on Post Foods.

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  1. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (7)Janet miller says

    Super easy recipe, and the muffins looked great and tasty when they came out of the oven. Was a big hit with the family. Will make again!!

  2. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (8)April says

    I haven’t been by in a while, but I do love my Grape Nuts! I’m anxious to try this recipe. I’m not a yogurt fan however I think I should risk it for this one. Thank you!

    • Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (9)Jessica says

      Chances are you won’t taste the yogurt. It will add to the moisture and allows the baker to use less oil. Enjoy!

  3. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (10)Yar | OfRecipes says

    Wow! I love how simple this is to make! Thanks for sharing the yummy-looking recipe!

  4. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (11)Christine @ WRY TOAST says

    I am like a texture freak, so these are RIGHT up my alley! I want to slather some almond butter over a warm one right now, so yummy!

  5. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (12)Malinda @Countryside Cravings says

    I definitely have to make this because I love grape nuts! I think I ate them everyday through college, I know I’m weird. I remember growing up my mom would say the same thing about the cereal problem!

  6. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (13)Kathy B says

    I’m going to have to try these muffins – your recipe sounds better than the Grape-Nuts bread recipes I’ve tried.

    Thought you might be interested in this recipe for Grape-Nuts bread that is supposed to be the original —
    http://recipecurio.com/grape-nuts-bread-recipe-clipping/

  7. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (14)Kathy B says

    Could sour cream be substituted for the yogurt? Not because I don’t like yogurt, but I think I want to make these tomorrow morning and I don’t have any. Thanks.

    • Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (15)Kristen says

      Hi Kathy! I think it could be…it should work as a good substitute for the fat. Applesauce would maybe work as well?

  8. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (16)Michelle @ Taste As You Go says

    Stephen loves Grape Nuts, but I’ve never been a fan of them. Maybe your muffins are just what I need to motivate me to give them another go. 😉

  9. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (17)Sterling says

    Wondering if you could use sour cream instead of yogurt.

    • Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (18)Kristen says

      Hi Sterling –
      I think you definitely could. It’s just used as a substitute for fat so I imagine it’d be about the same! Let me know if you try it if it works out. Thanks!

  10. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (19)Carol says

    Hi, is the 1 Tablespoon of flour correct? It seems like alot. Thanks

    • Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (20)Kristen says

      Hi Carol – Did you mean 1 Tablespoon Baking Powder? If so, yes that’s correct!

  11. Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (21)Susan says

    Do I put the “extra” grape nuts on top before baking?

Crunchy Grape Nuts Muffins Recipe (2024)

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? ›

The idea here is to start the muffins in a very hot oven for just a short amount of time. This activates the baking powder and allows the muffins to shoot up in height quickly. We then turn the heat down and continue to cook for longer. This is done to avoid over-browning and overbaking.

Why was Grape-Nuts discontinued? ›

In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay brought Grape-Nuts along on their trek to the peak of Mount Everest when they became the first to reach the mountain's summit. Due to production issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic Grape-Nuts were temporarily discontinued in 2021 before returning in mid-March.

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

Many muffin recipes use cooking oil instead of butter. Oil, being a liquid, distributes easily in the quick-mix batter and is readily absorbed into the baked muffin, producing a light non-greasy texture. Vegetable oil is ideal because its mild flavour doesn't compete with the main flavour of the muffin.

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.

What does adding more eggs do to muffins? ›

Eggs are responsible for giving baked goods structure, which means the amount you use directly affects the resulting texture. Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery.

Should muffin batter rest before baking? ›

Rest the Muffin Batter

The first, most hands-off way to make your muffins pop (literally) is to let the batter rest. Make the batter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let the batter rest at room temperature for about 1 hour. If you're short on time, just 30 minutes can make a difference.

What has happened to Grape-Nuts? ›

At long last, Post's Grape-Nuts are back in stock nationwide. The pandemic had shunted production and caused a shortage. Finally, after a nationwide shortage forced fans to begrudgingly slurp bowls of lesser bran cereals, Grape-Nuts has reclaimed its rightful place on grocery store shelves.

Why are Grape-Nuts expensive? ›

Production issues related to the coronavirus pandemic led to a shortage of Grape-Nuts cereal that caused a spike in prices for the dwindling retail supply.

Are Grape-Nuts good for you? ›

Most of the fiber is insoluble, which is the type that's key for preventing constipation. Plus you get 6 grams of protein (about the same amount as in a large egg), and the cereal has no added sugars. In a 2013 review of high-fiber cereals, CR gave Grape Nuts top ratings for nutrition and taste.

Should I bake muffins at 350 or 375? ›

Ideal Muffin Cooking Temperature

That being said, the standard oven temperature for baking desserts like quick breads and muffins is commonly set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Setting your oven to this temperature will almost always produce a well-cooked muffin recipe.

What is the most common flaw when baking muffins? ›

Overmixing is a common problem with muffins. First combine dry ingredients, mixing well. Then combine liquid ingredients, mixing well. Finally combine dry and wet ingredients, by hand, using only 15 to 20 light strokes.

Why are my muffins crunchy? ›

Baking muffins at too high temperatures can cause a hard crust to form. Follow recipe directions for the correct temperature to bake the muffins. To insure the correct temperature each time you bake, always use an oven thermometer.

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 baked 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.

What can I add to muffins to make them less dry? ›

The main cause of dry, hard muffins is over-mixing the batter and overcooking the muffins. So the the 3 simple secrets for beautifully soft and moist blueberry muffins are: use butter AND oil -butter makes things tasty but oil makes things moist. So use both!

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 is this?

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