These Cheese Muffins will disappear in seconds! Quick and easy, sinfully more-ish, these savoury muffins are buttery and garlicky with golden crusty tops and fluffy moist insides.
Keep a stash for snacking, pop them in lunch boxes or serve a basket of these with dinner!
Cheese Muffins – a great savoury muffin recipe!
So basically, these muffins are every cheese-lovin’-Carb-Monsters’ dream come true.
Inhale deeply, and you’ll get a waft of buttery garlicky goodness mingling with that unmistakable smell of melting cheese.
Look closely, and you’ll feel the warmth radiating from these muffins, fresh out of the oven.
That top one’s got your name written all over it. Go on. I saved it for you!
OK, technology hasn’t advanced quite far enough yet that I can deliver you fresh-out-of-the-oven Cheese Muffins through a screen.
But luckily, just 10 minutes of effort is all that stands between you and and a fresh batch of these!
Add-in options for these savoury muffins
These Cheese Muffins are absolutely terrific as is, and it’s how I make them most of the time.
Having said that though, it’s a sensational base for all sorts of add ins. Imagine the possibilities! I’ve used sun dried tomatoes, olives and feta in the photo below. Try mushrooms, spinach, zucchini (grated and excess liquid squeezed out), BACON, ham, chorizo, even cooked chicken. You could really turn these savoury muffins into a mini meal!
I’ve added some more suggestions in the recipe notes – basically, just add 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 cups of whatever add ins you want.
Give me any combination of cheese, garlic, butter and bread, and it’s all over. It’s almost worrying that I have not one, but FIVE versions of garlic bread in various forms on this blog:
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Garlic Bread. (Skip the artisan bread. Gotta use cheap French stick!)
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Cheese and Garlic Crack bread (there are no words…)
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Cheese, Herb and Garlic Quick Bread (loaf form, no yeast)
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These Cheese Muffins.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to grab one of these Cheese Muffins while they’re still warm. One of the most torturous photo shoots I’ve done in a while! – Nagi x
MORE SAVOURY MUFFIN RECIPES
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Bacon and Egg Breakfast Muffins – with a whole egg inside!
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Cornbread Muffins – personal favourite!
WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
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Savoury Cheese Muffins
Ingredients
Butter and Cheese:
- 3 tbsp / 50g salted butter (unsalted + salt)
- 2 garlic cloves , crushed
- 2 cups / 200g grated cheddar cheese (Note 1)
Dry Ingredients
- 2 cups / 300g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda / bi-carb soda (Note 2)
- 1/2 tsp salt
Wet Ingredients
- 1 egg (large, about 60g / 2 oz) , lightly whisked
- 1 cup milk (full or low fat)
- 1/4 cup / 60 g sour cream (or plain yoghurt)
- 1/3 cup / 85 ml vegetable oil (or any plain oils, not olive oil)
- 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley (Note 3)
- 1 garlic clove , crushed
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F (standard) or 160C/320F (fan).
- Place butter and garlic in a microwave proof bowl and melt in 30 second bursts. Mix.
- Brush a 12 hole standard muffin tin generously with butter, being sure to slather with some garlic. Reserve some butter to brush tops.
- Whisk Dry ingredients in a bowl.
- Whisk Wet ingredients in a separate bowl.
- Pour Wet into the Dry ingredients bowl. Mix 8 times. Add cheese, mix as few times as possible just to incorporate remaining bits of flour - no more than 7 big stirs (secret to soft muffs).
- Divide between 11 holes in muffin in (I use an ice cream scooper). Batter should be thick and fill muffin tin to top (if in ball shape due to scooper, leave as is). See video.
- Bake for 22 - 25 minutes or until the muffins are golden and crusty and spring back when touched in the centre.
- Remove onto cooling rack, brush with remaining butter (microwave again if needed) and cool slightly before getting stuck into them!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Jessie says
Thanks again Nagi. This is my go to cheesy veggie muffin recipe that my 1 year old loves, i keep a stash in the freezer. My husband thinks it’s the best veggie muffin recipe and my older 2 kids love them too. We love your recipes, i always recommend your website to family and friends. Thanks again😊👍🏼
Nagi says
Wahoo that’s great Jessie!!
Azzam says
I will attempt to use mozzarella but increase the savory herbs! What do you think?
Nagi says
You could increase the herbs if you like, they will taste amazing!
Namaqualand says
Absolutely delicious, so light and fluffy and so tasty.
Nagi says
Yes!!! I’m so happy you loved them!
Gercia says
Can I use self raising flour? And if how much then?
Charlotte says
Thanks for sharing this recipe Nagi – wanted something quick and easy to bake on a Sunday afternoon and these turned out far better than I expected!
The melted butter is a great addition, the crispy crust is great. I will definitely be making these again – maybe with courgette (zucchini), or jalapenos, or spring onion… 🙂
Nagi says
There are so many possibilities Charlotte!
Joa says
Those are delish and perfect for lunch boxes!
I put zucchini, carrot, ham and cheese. I didn’t have yoghurt so i put another egg. They were still nice. Next time I’ll make them properly
Kylie says
I was asked to bring savoury muffins for an Easter Sunday brunch so made a test batch of these today. Omg, they are soooo good! Fluffy and light on the inside, golden and crunchy on the outside! Perfect hot out of the oven with a little butter ( or a lot! ). I sprinkled a little Parmesan on the top before baking but didn’t make any other changes. So glad I stumbled across this recipe ( and your site Nagi ). Your Red Velvet cake recipe is next on my to bake list!
watzdiz says
Hi Nagi! Thanks so much for the recipe! I’ve just tried it; the muffins are soft (despite my more than 8 little stirs, haha) and yummy!
I didn’t do the garlic butter, I used muffin liners, used the entire 1 packet of grated cheese, put in 3 cloves of grated garlic, half tbsp of dried herbs, and 1 green chili and 1 red bird’s eye chili (cut finely for both). I’ll definitely make these again. I’ll probably add more herbs, garlic and up the spiciness!
Nagi says
Great to hear!!
Kym Mackie says
Hi Nagi these muffins were to die for..my extras were what I had in the fridge…bacon, carrot, fresh basil, sun dried toms & mushrooms…the garlic butter was sensational… this recipe is a keeper…thank you for another awesome recipe
Nagi says
Sounds great Kym!!
Farida Ismail says
Yummy
Nagi says
Terrific Farida, I’m glad you love them!
Carol says
I’m making an appetizer for my club’s wine tasting tomorrow. I think these sound perfect, but I have no sour cream or yogurt, and I can’t get out to shop. I’m going to try buttermilk. Let me know if this is a mistake,.
Nagi says
Hi Carol, I haven’t tried with buttermilk – love to know if it works!
Aubrie Hall says
I made these today with buttermilk! Turned out perfect 🤤 May add a tad more salt and a pinch of sugar next time though! Overall so damn good!
Judy says
Absolutely superb! I have been baking for six decades-best cheese muffins ever! I added Canadian bacon and red pepper, used cheddar and Manchego cheese! Three generations scoffed them down.
Nagi says
Woah they sound amazing Judy!!
Elaine says
I can’t wait to make these tmw! If I don’t have sour cream handy, can I subsitute it with something else?
Thanks,
Elaine
Nagi says
Hi Elaine, natural/Greek yogurt will work as a substitute ☺️
Nicole Vallance says
These were delicious! I made them in the morning and was worried that they wouldn’t be as nice by the afternoon but they reheated beautifully!
Nagi says
I’m so glad you love them Nicole!
Barbara Starkey says
Made these Muffins to go with Chilli, they were easy to make & came out light and fluffy, next time would add more cheese and herbs – really good but needed a little something extra
Nagi says
Hi Barbara, you can never have enough cheese! N x
Donna says
Has anyone tried making this in a loaf pan?
Meryl Barnes says
Hi Nagi
I’ve just made your muffins and cooked them for at least 35 minutes. 160 fan. They’re not cooked yet. I did use muffin cases, would this be what went wrong. Flavour is delicious though
Erica says
Hi Nagi. Tried them today as planned. They were amazing. So easy and so tasty. I am using them as an entree for a special meal I’m making tomorrow.
Erica says
Hi Nagi,
Did you say that Australia was imperial measurements? I thought they were metric?
Nagi says
🙃 DUH 🙂 Thanks Erica! N x PS Fixed, yes we are metric along with most of the rest of the world, it is mainly the US and CAN who are the outliers! 😂
Erica says
Thanks, Nagi. I’ve never really paid attention to what we were. To me a cup was a cup – I didn’t think it made a difference. But someone just recently told me that with baking you actually are meant to be quite precise. And I thought the person telling me said we were metric. But then I saw you’d written imperial and I just wanted to double check. I want to try these muffins tomorrow. They look SO good. 🙂
Erica says
Hi Nagi,
Did you say that Australia is imperial measurements? I thought they were metric?