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12/02/2014

Gluten Free Blueberry Lemon Muffins

So I’ve mentioned before that my husband can’t have gluten anymore.  It’s full-on baking season for me, now – and it’s finally the dreaded time of year for him where he’s really missing his baked goods.  I’ve tried a lot of different kinds of flours this year since we first found out, and was really excited to try Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Baking Flour, after hearing success stories from other friends in our same situation.  It’s a 1-to-1 substitution for all-purpose flour that’s specifically formulated for baking, and I’m really impressed with it!  My husband has been asking for blueberry muffins ever since the end of summer, and with a few tweaks, I’m thrilled to say, we’ve got a winning gluten free blueberry lemon muffin recipe here.  (Okay, it didn’t really win anything but a place in our regular recipe rotation, but you know what I mean – this one is a keeper.)

Blueberry Muffins with Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Flour

The best part is that if you’re serving guests who don’t have a gluten allergy, this recipe is delicious on its own, so you can make just one recipe for everyone!  Today I’m going to give you a few tips if you’re trying to bake gluten-free for what may be the first time – because this is the time of year that we bake and share, right?  If someone you know can’t have gluten, then they can’t have wheat – and wheat is in SO MANY things.  But don’t be intimidated.  Just being aware of every ingredient, and of your kitchen space, goes a long way.

All flours are not created equal.  You have to start out with a great 1-to-1 flour blend (meaning, you can substitute it into your regular recipes exactly as it’s measured with wheat flour), and I’m loving Bob’s Red Mill.  It’s a blend of brown rice flour, sweet white rice flour, whole grain sorghum flour (which helps your goodies to brown properly), potato starch, tapioca flour and xanthan gum (which helps make your cookies chewy and your breads soft).

Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins at www.happyhourprojects,com

A quick note if you don’t normally bake gluten-free: check over your kitchen and your work space before you begin, if you’re serving someone with allergies.  Even trace amounts of wheat can make someone with celiac disease sick – and that’s no fun for anyone! Make sure you don’t still have traces of wheat flour in your mixer or anywhere else.  Don’t bake a wheat flour recipe at the same time as a gluten free recipe – all it takes is a spoon from one batch of batter to the next to cross-contaminate a recipe, even if you’ve checked all your ingredients.  Check your baking powder to be sure it’s gluten free (it should be, but during processing, traces of wheat can get in there, so you want a brand that’s processed in a gluten free facility).  Use paper baking cups, or regular butter to grease your pans – baking spray can sometimes contain gluten. Finally, don’t store baked goods together in the same containers.

Now, if your guests are going gluten-free voluntarily, you won’t need to be so meticulous.  Trace amounts of wheat won’t affect people who choose to avoid gluten.  But actual allergic reactions to gluten are similar to food poisoning or the flu, though – and that’s not a fun way to spend a holiday!  My husband has been there, and it’s a bummer for everyone.

Don’t be intimidated, though – because a proper gluten free muffin or cookie is such a wonderful treat for someone who usually can’t enjoy home baked goods.  It’s SO worth the extra steps!

4.5 from 11 reviews
Gluten Free Lemon Blueberry Muffins
 
Author:
Happy Hour Projects
Serves: 8
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 30 mins
Total time: 45 mins
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Ingredients
  • 1 c. Bob's Red Mill gluten free baking flour
  • 2 tsp. baking powder (for gluten allergies, check that it's a gluten-free formula)
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • ¼ c. butter
  • ¾ c. sugar, plus a tablespoon or so to sprinkle on top
  • 2 tsp. finely grated lemon zest (one lemon is plenty for this much)
  • 1 egg
  • ¼ c. buttermilk (tip: since you are already zesting your lemon, you can use fresh lemon juice and whole milk or heavy cream - I'll note that below)
  • ¾ - 1 c. blueberries
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F. Grease a muffin tin or use paper baking cups. This recipe makes 8 muffins.
  2. If you don't have buttermilk, not to worry! You can prepare some, but it should rest for 10 minutes before beginning your recipe. Measure ¾ tsp. of lemon juice into a ¼ c. measuring cup, and fill it up the rest of the way with milk or cream. Stir gently and allow it to rest. It may curdle - and that's perfectly fine. You can double this if you're planning to double your recipe.
  3. Sift your flour and baking powder together in a small bowl and set aside.
  4. Cream together butter, sugar, egg, salt, lemon zest, and milk. Stir the flour into the milk mixture. Finally, fold the blueberries into the batter gently.
  5. Pour into baking cups and bake for 28-32 minutes (remember, altitude and weather pressure can affect cook times, I'm not going to travel around the country to test for adjustments, I'm just going to note that you should check for when they brown, rather than rely on the timer).
  6. Note: do NOT add your batter to the oven early, be sure your oven is fully heated before adding your muffin batter. This is something I've noticed anytime I cook gluten free - and some recipes even suggest you preheat your oven 50 degrees hotter, and then turn it down as you add your recipe to account for the heat loss from opening the oven door. What you can get away with using wheat flour isn't necessarily the same when you're baking gluten free.
  7. Your muffins are done when they've browned slightly on the top like the photo (you can toothpick test them, too).
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Most gluten free baked goods are best enjoyed right away, but we found that these muffins have held up really well for a couple of days, which says a lot about the flour!  I can’t wait to start converting some Christmas cookie recipes now that we’ve found a true 1-to-1 blend – this is going to be so much easier just to use our favorite tried-and-true recipes, than to search out new gluten free ones with specialty ingredients.

Blueberry Muffins with Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Flour

Bob’s Red Mill also has other great flours, including an organic whole wheat flour and an organic unbleached all purpose white flour.  You can click here to download a $1 off coupon for any Bob’s Red Mill product.

Blueberry Muffins with Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Flour

What’s your favorite thing to bake this time of year?

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Comments

  1. block-pixels says

    08/13/2025 at 10:34 am

    these gluten-free blueberry lemon muffins sound amazing!

    Reply
  2. Theo says

    12/02/2023 at 10:49 pm

    This is a great recipe! Too bad it isn’t your own! You say you love when people love your work- why are you plagiarizing? Funny because you can’t even copy correctly, baking powder and soda are not equal. Try to at least get creative next time you rip a recipe off!

    Reply
  3. play wordle says

    11/14/2023 at 3:25 am

    So great, I finally found a tutorial on how to make grape cakes that I love. Thank you very much

    Reply
  4. valerie swanson says

    02/04/2023 at 8:09 pm

    Just made these for hubby who has begun the GF diet. He said they were very good! The oonly change I made was in using coconut sugar instead of white. Thank you! The tips from others helped!

    Reply
  5. 8 ball pool says

    05/20/2020 at 12:24 am

    Delicious recipe!! I would add 1tsp cinnamon and add more sugar to the batter. Overall they turned out great!

    Reply
  6. Sharon Casanta says

    12/23/2019 at 3:24 pm

    I made these muffins exactly to the recipe (except I added 1/4 teaspoon of real lemon extract). They were DELICIOUS!! Even my very fussy, gluten eating friend said they were the best muffins she’s ever had! This recipe is a keeper!!

    Reply
  7. Tonia says

    01/12/2019 at 1:05 pm

    Can you substitute Greek yogurt for the buttermilk?

    Reply
  8. Cathy says

    01/09/2019 at 3:42 pm

    I tried this recipe and used frozen blueberries. The batter turned out pretty thick. I didn’t have any lemon so I used apple cider for the buttermilk. I made mini muffins and baked 10 minutes. Pretty good !

    Reply
  9. Rachel Bonhm says

    06/27/2018 at 2:00 pm

    I made these and they were amazing!

    Thank you for sharing

    Reply
  10. Gina says

    03/11/2018 at 9:23 pm

    I made these today! I substituted Forager plain cashew yogurt for the buttermilk and used Miyokos vegan butter. They came out excellent and yummy!

    Reply
  11. Elizabeth says

    01/09/2016 at 11:36 pm

    I made these today for my Mum who is gluten intolerant. I didn’t have Bob’s flour, used another gluten free brand. These came out beautiful. I doubled the recipe and made 12. Good size and taste delicious..
    I didn’t have any lemon zest, but used some lemon flavouring.
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Steph says

      01/28/2016 at 12:19 pm

      Elizabeth – I would love to know what brand you used. I used Bob’s in the above recipe and although they tasted great, the rise wasn’t what i was hoping for. Like another reviewer, mine fell flat.

      Reply
  12. Lily says

    10/27/2015 at 3:21 pm

    To everybody who reads this recipe – GIVE IT A TRY!!!! I used Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Flour just like in Adrianne’s pics.

    To see what the moist, soft, and fluffy muffin crumb looked like, see my Instagram @tigerlilae

    Hi Adrianne! Thank you for posting this amazing recipe! Mine ended up being very brown on the tops and sides, but soooo soft and fluffy inside – even better than regular flour muffins!!! To avoid having a more brown top and sides the temperature can be adjusted by decreasing the heat from 400F to 385F faster (decrease heat 5 degrees every 10 minutes) and watching/smelling for doneness between 23-28 minutes.

    I followed all directions and made these adjustments:

    Used 1.5 tsp baking powder and 0.5 tsp baking soda
    1/2 cup sugar
    1 cup of frozen blueberries

    Preheat oven to 400F

    In my experience baking muffins with regular flour, the muffins rise higher when left to sit outside in the individual muffin cavities for 10 minutes to allow the baking powder/soda to start lifting the batter. Once I added the frozen blueberries my batter became super stiff! I knew I had to leave the batter out in the individual muffin cavities for longer than the usual 10 minutes, so I preheated the oven to 400F and left it on top of the warmed up oven for the batter to rise for 1 hour.

    Then I baked in the oven at 400F for 10 minutes and saw my muffins rise high! As much rise as using regular flour actually! Decrease 5 degrees every 10 minutes until the muffins have baked for 23-28 minutes total. Test with toothpick or chopstick.

    (I can usually tell when my muffins/cookies are done based on the delicious scent that wafts through the air).

    Reply
  13. Myrian says

    09/12/2015 at 7:01 pm

    i just made this recipe and its delicious! only thing im sad, its that they dont look good like yours. The tops are flat and darker .

    Reply
  14. AJ says

    06/08/2015 at 6:59 pm

    Thanks! Made the recipe, and it was delicious!!

    Reply
  15. AJ says

    06/07/2015 at 7:46 pm

    So, ingredients say baking powder, but recipe says baking soda. I am going with the powder??

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Adrianne says

      06/08/2015 at 10:45 am

      Oh thanks for catching that! Yes, it is baking POWDER. I’m updating it now. I appreciate the comment letting me know.

      Reply

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Hello, and welcome! I'm Adrianne, an artist, author, designer, and blogger in mid Michigan. I work from home, chase my two kids, and this once-city-girl is learning how to care for chickens and adjusting to life out in the country. I have a compulsion for daily creativity... sometimes it's jewelry-making, paper crafting, metal stamping, mixing and baking, or giving new life to recycled items. But with 2 young kids, time is short! My goal here at Happy Hour Projects is to share projects and tips that you can do in an hour or less. The ideas you find here are designed to add a little creativity in your day, no matter how much (or how little) time you have!

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