Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Muffins Recipe (2024)

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kristen bartlett

These were delicious and a big hit with my family! I did significantly reduce the sugar as follows: half cup brown sugar & quarter cup of granulated.

Valerie A.

Made the following adjustments: cut sugars by about 1/3; added a dash of nutmeg, dash of ginger, and dash of cardamom; used 1/2 whole wheat flour. These are great! Still quite sweet but not overly sweet for an indulgent muffin. Despite the whole wheat flour, they are light and fluffy. I added the chocolate first and then swirled with a skewer, which I twirled around while also mixing. I think 10-12 twirl/mixes is just about right to get a good swirl.

Andreabakes

To those that write how this recipe wasn’t great - if you change a baking recipe don’t be surprised if it doesn’t work. Baking is a science and there are ratios for a successful bake. Once that’s established you can riff away.Check your oven temps, too.

Jess

Mitzi, don't ruin my excuse to eat something with frosting for breakfast...

Felice

Agree with other reviewers that the chocolate was hard to swirl due to being too stiff and that the texture of the muffins was somewhat off. I cut down each of the sugars to 1/2 cup each and added a tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice. They only took 22 minutes in my pre-heated oven. These were just okay. If I’m going to expend a lot of calories I want to be blown away, but that was not the case. Will not make these again.

Mary

Great recipe though heavy on the sugar. As this is a muffin, I cut it to 1/2 c granulated and 1/2 c brown and it was perfect. Will probably be a staple fall breakfast!

EKSanfilippo

Excellent recipe ! Cut the sugars a little as this is going to preschool, but I was able to get 24 mini muffins and 10 regular size ones

Freya

Delicious!! I cut out about 1/3 cup of white sugar, but otherwise made according to the directions. Light and springy and very good!

Gabrielle

Delicious! Add chocolate chips for texture.

Millicent

These felt too uniform and cake-y in texture— I’d suggest adding chopped nuts or candied pumpkin. The chocolate chips were a good addition.

Sous Chef

I made this without eggs (added applesauce) or dairy (non dairy yogurt). Next time I would add pumpkin spices (nutmeg, cloves, ginger), it lacked the pumpkin flavors I was hoping for.

Susie

Forgot to add, will try adding the chocolate batter first because it’s heavier and thicker than the pumpkin. Also, filled the cups very full and the muffins turned out puffy and pretty. But even so, it made 14 muffins instead of 12.

Dawn

These are incredibly good. I was short on 'pumpkin" (actually, squash I roasted), so added half a cubed pear....I think this made them even better. The combination of chocolate, 'pumpkin' pear and cinnamon was fabulous. Also, I substituted buttermilk for the yogurt, and this increased lightness. So so good!

Rachel

I made these gluten-free. Way too much cocoa powder made half of the batter too thick and unmanageable. Maybe a little less cocoa and more liquid to make it less stiff?

MM

I made these with a one-to-one gluten free flour blend (Bob’s Red Mill): and they were really delicious. Lots of compliments. I’ll make them again for sure.

Koko

I weighed out my flour on a scale and used the recommended amounts of sugar and it made exactly 12 muffins. It turned out I only had one egg so that’s what I used, and I was able to substitute 50 gm of flour for protein powder and they turned out amazing. I added chopped walnuts to the pumpkin batter and chocolate chips to the chocolate batter.

Ellen

I left the cocoa powder out altogether and added chocolate chips instead. They turned out great!

Sarah G.

I cut the sugar by about a third because it seemed like a lot, but I honestly think these could've used the extra sugar! With less sugar these would make a great breakfast, but I made them to be a sweet snack, so I think I would prefer them to be a bit sweeter. Even with less sugar though, these are excellent!

MMR

Did 1/2 c. For each sugar as suggested in comments 2/3 c. Dark chocolate chips. Baked for 22 min. Was perfect! We like cinnamon otherwise it would have been too much.

Isabelle G.

Minor adjustments: lowered white sugar by a 1/4 cup, swapped 1/2 flour for whole wheat, added 1/4 ground flax. Also doubled the recipe so I didn't have to divide anything for the chocolat batter (just put 1 cup of cacao powder in one batch). Also used a skewer instead of a knife to swirl. The texture is beautiful and they are delicious!

Isabelle

Slightly lowered the sugar content and made a double batch so I didn't have to divide anything. Turned out great and now I have some to offer a friend!

LH

1 batch ended up making 24 mini muffins and 11 regular ones. We’re a little dry considering I have them 22 minutes - I think 18 would have been fine. Make sure to really mix the batter with the cocoa powder so it all gets incorporated.

Julia C.

Can this recipe be used to make a pumpkin loaf cake instead of muffins?

WK

These were ok, I think the idea was more novel than the finished product. The chocolate batter is more dense than the pumpkin batter which made swirling the two together a challenge. I'd like this better if it had some texture, a streusel ribbon or topping.

EKSanfilippo

Made these for the second time, used scant 1/4 cup of buttermilk in the cocoa half which helped blend smoothly. Accidentally mixed the white sugar (halved) with the dry ingredients, everything was fine. Once again got 24 mini muffins and ten full size.

laura

Chocolate side was very denseTry seperatjng before adding flour or maybe adding another egg or more yogurt to that side Cut all the way back on the sufar

Marcia Manning

1and 3/4 cup sugar and frosting dose not make this a muffin.

Jo Ann

Question: I'd like to try mini-muffins. Can anyone recommend a proper baking time and temperature? Thanks!

Lauren

Delicious recipe. I know cocoa powder can dry out a recipe so I added about a Tsp extra oil to that chocolate batter and I subbed buttermilk for the yogurt, same amount. I made 9 muffins in a large sized muffin tin. They were tall and beautiful!

Alexis

made icing and added mini choc chips, not dry, very popular (also reduced sugar slightly- maybe by 20g)

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Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Muffins Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How much sugar is in a Pumpkin Muffin? ›

Region: US
ServingIngredientCalories
30.77 gramssugar119
0.27 grambaking powder0
0.27 grambaking soda0
0.35 gramsalt0
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How many calories are in a small homemade Pumpkin Muffin? ›

Other common serving sizes
Serving SizeCalories
1 miniature59
1 oz88
1 small205
100 g311
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How many calories in a pumpkin bread muffin? ›

There are 351 calories in 1 medium Pumpkin Muffin. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How many calories are in a large Pumpkin Muffin? ›

There are 479 calories in 1 large Pumpkin Muffin.

Are pumpkins high in sugar? ›

Pumpkin ranks high on the glycemic index at 75, but low on the glycemic load at 3. People might assume that it is bad for diabetics because of its high GI, but that is not true. Its low GL rank indicates that having a small portion of pumpkin is perfectly safe and will not drastically increase your blood sugar levels.

Are muffins high in sugar? ›

Most store-bought muffins are like glorified cupcakes—they're full of sugar and simple carbs. "They can be packed with added sugar and low in fiber, sending your blood sugar levels on a roller coaster before you even get to work," says Charlotte Martin, MS, RDN, CSOWM, CPT.

Do pumpkin muffins have fiber? ›

Besides the bran they contain whole wheat flour, pumpkin puree, raisins, buttermilk (or yogurt), and oil instead of butter (which contains more saturated fat). Each Pumpkin Muffin has about 200 calories and is a good source of fiber and Vitamin A.

How many carbs in a pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffin? ›

1 muffin: 328 calories, 19g fat (4g saturated fat), 35mg cholesterol, 250mg sodium, 39g carbohydrate (25g sugars, 2g fiber), 4g protein.

How many calories are in a Costco Pumpkin Muffin? ›

Costco Pumpkin Muffins (1 muffin) contains 43g total carbs, 42g net carbs, 17g fat, 4g protein, and 340 calories.

How many calories in a Dunkin Donuts pumpkin muffin? ›

There are 550 calories in 1 muffin of Dunkin' Donuts Pumpkin Muffin.

Are muffin bread healthy? ›

In addition to being low in calories, certain English muffins contain high amounts of fiber and several other important vitamins and minerals. Whenever possible, choose whole wheat English muffins and add healthy toppings like hummus, eggs, or nut butter to maximize the nutritional value of your morning meal.

How many calories in a pumpkin cupcake without frosting? ›

Pumpkin cake, not frosted (1 large cupcake) contains 21.9g total carbs, 20.7g net carbs, 12.6g fat, 2.7g protein, and 207 calories.

How many carbs are in a Panera Pumpkin Muffin? ›

Panera Bread Pumpkin Muffin (1 muffin) contains 91g total carbs, 89g net carbs, 22g fat, 7g protein, and 590 calories.

How many calories in a large double chocolate muffin? ›

Double Chocolate Muffin Nutritional Facts and Calories
Amount Per Serving% DV
Calories484kcal24%
Fats24g31%
Sat. fats3g14%
Mono. Fats14g32%
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How many calories are in a chocolate muffin from Giant? ›

Giant Bakery Chocolate Chip Muffin (1 muffin) contains 70g total carbs, 68g net carbs, 29g fat, 7g protein, and 570 calories.

Does pumpkin pie have a lot of sugar? ›

According to the USDA, a standard slice of pumpkin pie has 25g (over 6 teaspoons) of total sugar in it, most of which is added to the recipe in the form of brown or white sugar.

How much sugar is in pumpkin bread? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Sodium172 mg
Carbohydrates20 g
Dietary Fiber1 g
Total Sugars10 g
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What has more sugar a muffin or a donut? ›

When it comes to calories, carbs, and sugar, there's a clear winner: doughnuts. The fried rings have 155 fewer calories, half the carbs, and 21 fewer grams of sugar than muffins. Muffins don't lose out completely, though: They have 1 g more protein than doughnuts—and half the saturated fat.

How much sugar is in baked pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin, cooked contains 128 calories per 250 g serving. This serving contains 7.1 g of fat, 2.6 g of protein and 17 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 7.2 g sugar and 1.3 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

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