11 muffins for a grab-and-go morning

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Busy mornings make sit-down breakfast easy to skip. These 11 recipes keep the format simple: muffin tins, single portions, and flavors that work from coffee break to lunchbox. The list covers sweet, fruit-filled, chocolatey, cheese-filled, and holiday-style bakes, so there is more than one kind of grab-and-go option. Most are ready in under 45 minutes, with several making 12 or more portions for the week.

Close-up of chocolate chip muffins with crumb topping in paper liners, cooling on a wire rack.
S’mores Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Jalapeño Honey Cornbread Muffins

Cornbread muffins topped with sliced jalapeños in white paper liners, arranged on a wooden surface.
Jalapeño Honey Cornbread Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

For a not-too-sweet option that still works in one hand, Jalapeño Honey Cornbread Muffins bake 12 servings in 32 minutes. Yellow cornmeal, flour, buttermilk, egg, honey, melted butter, diced jalapeños, canned corn, and cheddar cheese give them more structure than a sweet breakfast muffin. They fit mornings that need something less sugary but still portable. Serve warm with eggs, pack with chili, or grab one cold when there is no time to reheat.
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Rhubarb Muffins

Close-up of three muffins with crumbly streusel topping, each wrapped in white parchment paper, arranged on a wooden surface.
Rhubarb Muffins. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

With 16 servings ready in 35 minutes, Rhubarb Muffins give you enough pieces for several rushed mornings instead of one short breakfast. The batter uses flour, brown sugar, buttermilk, vegetable oil, diced rhubarb, chopped walnuts, and a cinnamon-sugar topping. Rhubarb keeps the muffins from leaning too sweet, while the topping gives each one a firmer top for carrying. Keep them in a covered container and grab one before school runs, errands, or early work calls.
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Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins

A plate of blueberry muffins with crumb topping, arranged in a pile.
Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

A 40-minute batch of 12 Blueberry Cheesecake Muffins makes a portable breakfast feel a little more bakery-counter without extra morning work. The recipe uses melted butter, sugar, eggs, Greek yogurt, milk, fresh blueberries, and a cream cheese filling with vanilla. That center makes them useful for mornings when a plain muffin is not enough. Chill extras for later, then pack one with fruit or coffee when the day starts before breakfast does.
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Lemon and Blueberry Muffin Cookies

Close up image of lemon blueberry muffin cookies on a wooden board.
Lemon and Blueberry Muffin Cookies. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Somewhere between cookie and muffin, Lemon and Blueberry Muffin Cookies take 45 minutes and make 13 pieces for a softer grab-and-go treat. Butter, brown sugar, egg, lemon zest, lemon juice, flour, baking powder, baking soda, and fresh blueberries form the base, with a crumb topping layered in. The smaller cookie shape travels well when a full muffin feels too much. Bring one for a desk snack, lunchbox extra, or midmorning coffee break.
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Chocolate Chip Muffins

Close-up of three chocolate muffins in brown paper wrappers, topped with chocolate chips, with part of a bowl of chocolate chips visible in the background.
Chocolate Chip Muffins. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Made in 35 minutes with 12 servings, Chocolate Chip Muffins cover the chocolate breakfast lane without needing frosting or extra prep. The batter uses flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, granulated sugar, brown sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, buttermilk, boiling water, and semi-sweet chocolate chips. That gives each muffin enough weight for a rushed breakfast or snack. Store a batch for the week, then grab one with milk, coffee, or a packed lunch.
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Blueberry Muffins

A close-up of a blueberry muffin with a bite taken out, showing the moist interior and whole blueberries; other muffins and loose blueberries are in the background.
Blueberry Muffins. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

A simple 35-minute bake, Blueberry Muffins make 8 servings with fresh blueberries folded into a vanilla batter. The recipe uses flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, vegetable oil, egg, milk, vanilla extract, and 1 cup of blueberries. That short ingredient list keeps them practical for mornings when there is no time to think through breakfast. Eat one plain, split it with butter, or pack it with yogurt for a quick workday start.
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Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Close-up of a freshly baked muffin topped with chocolate chips and oats, wrapped in a paper liner. A blurred drink and other baked goods are visible in the background.
Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

When ripe bananas need using before the day gets moving, Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins are ready in 30 minutes and make 6 servings. The batter combines bananas, flour, baking powder, baking soda, vegetable oil, butter, sugar, brown sugar, eggs, Greek yogurt, vanilla, chocolate chips, and rolled oats for topping. The banana keeps the crumb soft enough for next-day breakfasts. Keep them wrapped for commute mornings, after-school snacks, or a fast brunch board.
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Vegan Sweet Potato Muffins

Muffins on a wooden cutting board with cinnamon and star anise.
Vegan Sweet Potato Muffins. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

With 10 servings ready in 39 minutes, Vegan Sweet Potato Muffins bring a different kind of morning muffin into the lineup. Sweet potato puree, almond milk, flour, white sugar, brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, and vanilla make up the short ingredient list. The puree adds moisture, so the muffins can hold up beyond the day they are baked. Pack one with fruit, coffee, or a small container of nut butter for a breakfast that travels.
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Zucchini Muffins

Close-up of several zucchini muffins on a plate, with one muffin split in half to show its moist, textured interior.
Zucchini Muffins. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Ready in 27 minutes, Zucchini Muffins make 6 cheese-and-vegetable servings that break up the sweeter options in this morning list. The recipe uses flour, baking powder, salt, black pepper, grated Emmental cheese, grated zucchini, chopped onion, milk, eggs, and flaky salt. The cheese and zucchini make them closer to a quick breakfast bite than dessert. Grab one with hard-boiled eggs, pack it beside soup, or serve it warm for a no-fork brunch side.
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4th of July Muffins

Three berry muffins with visible strawberry and blueberry pieces sit on a cooling rack next to whole strawberries.
4th of July Muffins. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Colorful without needing decoration after baking, 4th of July Muffins make 12 servings in 30 minutes. The batter uses flour, sugar, baking powder, vegetable oil, egg, milk, vanilla, fresh blueberries, chopped strawberries, and white chocolate baking chips. Even outside the holiday, the berry-and-chip mix works for mornings that need something bright and easy to carry. Set them out for breakfast, bring them to a potluck, or freeze extras for later.
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S’mores Muffins

Close-up of chocolate chip muffins with crumb topping in paper liners, cooling on a wire rack.
S’mores Muffins. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Ready in 30 minutes and portioned into 12 muffins, S’mores Muffins bring campfire-style breakfast energy without needing a slow morning. The batter uses milk, egg, vegetable oil, mini marshmallows, chopped semi-sweet chocolate, and crushed graham crackers. That mix makes them a practical grab from the counter when breakfast has to leave the house with you. Pack one with coffee, tuck one into a lunchbox, or set out a few for a quick weekend snack.
Get the Recipe: S’mores Muffins

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