

Ana
Ana is a Southern stay-at-home mom of three who bakes the way most people breathe — constantly, naturally, without making a fuss about it. She shows up at new neighbors’ doors with a tin of cookies before the boxes are even unpacked, and she has never once come home from a potluck with anything left in her dish. She Brings Food is where she puts the recipes her family counts on and her neighbors keep asking for.
6 Muffin Recipes That Aren’t From a Box
Muffins are the MVP of busy mornings. Not pancakes — those require griddle standing. Not waffles — waffle iron cleaning. Muffins go in the oven, come out in 25 minutes, and you eat them in the car, at the bus stop, or standing over the counter pretending you’ll sit down (you won’t).
Every muffin here is one-bowl, from scratch, and better than any bakery box. I batch-bake Sundays, freeze them, and pull out what we need each morning.
The Muffins
Banana Muffins
Those brown bananas finally have a purpose. One bowl, no mixer, done in 25 minutes. I always double because my kids eat three each and then there are none left for Tuesday. The browner the bananas, the sweeter the muffin.
Blueberry Muffins
Bakery-style domed tops with sugar crunch. Use frozen blueberries — they don’t bleed purple through the batter. High heat first 5 min for the dome, lower to finish. Prettier AND tastier than the coffee shop.
Peach Muffins
Summer in a muffin tin — fresh peaches folded into brown sugar cinnamon batter. Like peach cobbler’s portable little cousin. Use frozen peaches in winter, fresh in summer, delicious either way.
Cranberry Orange Muffins
Tart cranberries, bright orange zest, sweet glaze drizzled on top. Holiday breakfast that makes December mornings feel special without requiring you to wake up at 5am. Beautiful enough to give as gifts.
Egg Muffins
Savory protein muffins — eggs, cheese, whatever veggies or meat the fridge has. Make a dozen Sunday, grab two each morning. My kids eat them cold in the car. I’ve decided this counts as a hot breakfast.
Pumpkin Bread (Muffin Style)
My pumpkin bread batter baked in a muffin tin — faster cooking, perfect portions, ideal for lunchboxes. Warm spices, moist crumb, and they freeze flat in a bag for grab-and-go mornings.
Ana’s Muffin Tips
Don’t overmix. Stir until just combined. Lumpy batter = fluffy muffins. Smooth batter = tough, sad muffins.
Fill cups ¾ full. For bakery-style domes. Less = flat tops. More = overflow onto the pan.
Freeze on a sheet first. Then bag. They won’t stick together and you can grab one at a time without defrosting the whole batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get domed muffin tops?
Fill ¾ full, bake 400°F for the first 5 min then drop to 350°F. The initial blast creates the rise.
How long do muffins freeze?
2-3 months. Thaw overnight or microwave 30 seconds from frozen. Blueberry muffins taste almost better reheated.
All Recipes In This Collection
Banana Muffins
Blueberry Muffins
Peach Muffins
Cranberry Orange Muffins
Egg Muffins
Pumpkin Bread (Muffin Style)
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Ana
Ana is a Southern stay-at-home mom of three who bakes the way most people breathe — constantly, naturally, without making a fuss about it. She shows up at new neighbors’ doors with a tin of cookies before the boxes are even unpacked, and she has never once come home from a potluck with anything left in her dish. She Brings Food is where she puts the recipes her family counts on and her neighbors keep asking for.











