Bakery-style Calamansi Muffins with a tangy citrus glaze are super moist, tender, and bursting with calamansi flavor! They’re perfect for breakfast and brunch or as an on-the-go snack.
I’ve been on a quest for the perfect calamansi muffin recipe since forever, and I am thrilled to say I finally found it!
I tried and tested a handful of recipes in my search but was mostly disappointed with the results. They were either too dry and crumbly or too dense and heavy. What they all shared in common, though, was that they were missing that punch of citrus flavor I was looking for.
Dismayed by my unsuccessful attempts, I was just about to give up the hunt when I chanced upon a lemon crumb muffin recipe on Pinterest. The photo looked so amazing, and the thought of the tart glaze dribbling down my chin had me so excited I wasted no time gathering all the ingredients!
What if I thought I made the recipe into calamansi crumb muffins by replacing the lemon juice with calamansi? And folks, it worked like a charm! The muffins delivered all the taste and texture I was looking for and more.
They are soft and moist inside, while the crumb topping provides a light crunch on the outside. They are fabulous as is, but the generous drizzling of the citrus glaze brings them over the top.
The recipe can be easily doubled, which I suggest you do. You’d want a huge batch of these calamansi muffins on hand all the time.
They’re great for breakfast or brunch, as well as an on-the-go snack. Adults and kids alike won’t be able to get enough!
Ingredient notes
- I don’t have access to calamondin all the time, so I like to stock up on calamansi puree to use on drinks, marinades, and baked goods. Fresh is better, of course, but this bottled juice concentrate makes a great alternative when the fruit is not available.
- You can substitute Greek yogurt for the sour cream if unavailable.
Quick Tip
Do not overmix the batter as this can toughen and create tunnels and holes in the muffins. Use a spoon or spatula to incorporate the flour and stir just until the dry ingredients are moistened. The final batter should be thick, lumpy, and floury.
How to store
- Calamansi muffins keep well in the fridge for up to 3 days and are perfectly freezable for up to 1 month.
- If storing the muffins in the freezer, skip the glaze and drizzle when ready to serve. Store them in an airtight container or wrap them individually in plastic film.
Ingredients
For The Crumb Topping
- ¾ cup flour
- ½ cup sugar
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup butter, melted
For The Muffins
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup sugar
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- 1 tablespoon calamansi zest
- 2 tablespoons fresh calamansi juice
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup sour cream
- 2 cups flour
For The Calamansi Glaze
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 3 tablespoons fresh calamansi juice
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 F. Line a large 12-hole muffin pan with paper cups.
Crumb Topping
- In a bowl, combine crumb topping ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, and butter. Stir together with a fork and set aside.
Calamansi Muffins
- In a bowl, beat eggs using an electric mixer for about 1-2 minutes until thick and frothy.
- Add sugar and oil and continue to beat for about 1 to 2 minutes or until creamy.
- Add calamansi zest, juice, baking soda, and salt. Beat for about 1 minute.
- Add sour cream and beat until combined.
- Add flour and using a spoon, stir just until combined. The batter will still be slightly lumpy.
- Using a scoop, fill muffin cups up to ¾ full. Sprinkle the crumb topping mixture on top.
- Bake for about 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of muffin comes out clean. Let cool for about 3 to 5 minutes and then transfer to a rack to completely cool.
Calamansi Glaze
- In a bowl, combine ingredients for calamansi glaze: powdered sugar and calamansi juice. Stir well until smooth.
- Drizzle over muffins.