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Today I’m sharing how to make delightful sparkling cranberry Greek yogurt muffins. Yes, I’m still obsessed with Greek yogurt! It works wonderfully as a substitute for oil in most baked goods, so these muffins are low in fat and high in protein. They’re basically a legitimate breakfast food. 😉
As regular readers know, I do not eat much sugar and prefer not to bake very sweet things.
If you have a major sweet tooth, you may want to increase the amount of sugar or decrease the quantity of cranberries to one cup.
My husband and I love these cranberry muffins, but if you’re used to ‘standard’ American desserts, you may not find them as enjoyable. If you’re fond of ingredient swaps like Greek yogurt for oil and using less sugar, or if you are more accustomed to European desserts, I think you’ll enjoy these cranberry muffins, too!
Maybe that sounds like an odd way to introduce a recipe, but I recently had an unpleasant comment from someone on a different recipe complaining that they didn’t understand why anyone would like the end result because it wasn’t sweet and tasted like yogurt. That was kind of the point of that particular recipe! Anyway, that’s why I wanted to leave a friendly reminder for any folks stopping by who aren’t familiar with my low sugar ways. =)
Sparkling Cranberry Greek Yogurt Muffins
Ingredients
Instructions
Arrange them on a baking sheet or parchment paper and place them in the freezer for 30-60 minutes before placing them all in an air tight container. This initial individual freezing helps ensure you can remove the muffins one at a time for thawing and enjoyment.
While I’m sharing kitchen tips, I’d also like to remind you to make sure your baking soda, baking powder, and spices are fresh!
It’s amazing how quickly all of these ingredients loose potency, so please make sure your ingredients haven’t been sitting in the pantry since last Christmas. Trust me – it makes a big difference!
As noted in the recipe, you’ll be able to make about 18 ‘normal’ sized muffins, so I used my muffin pan and a half dozen silicone baking cups. This is a fantastic solution if you don’t have two muffin pans!
Cranberries are so delightfully ‘holidays’ to me. Are there any particular baking or cooking ingredients that you look forward to using this time of year?
More Greek yogurt baking recipes
If you like these muffins, you’ll probably also enjoy these other recipes with Greek yogurt!
Gingerbread Greek yogurt muffins
Greek yogurt sweet potato bread
Rose
I love all things cranberry and am also fond of less sweet desserts! Thanks for sharing!
Natashalh
I love the way baked cranberries virtually pop when you eat them! It’s so delicious and fun.
I really don’t enjoy when the only thing I can taste is sugar. It’s too overpowering!
Pamela Baker
This is a wonderful recipe! As I also love Cranberry Muffins, and eat Greek Yogurt everyday – the combinations are perfect. I never heard of using Yogurt as a substitute for oil.
I use Yogurt instead of Mayonnaise when making Chicken Salad or homemade coleslaw. I will also combine it when making tuna salad. I have had many compliment how light these taste – when I tell them I used Yogurt they are quite surprised.
Thanks for sharing your recipe – it is a keeper!!!
Natashalh
I have used yogurt in tuna salad and potato salad, but not chicken salad. Mostly because I haven’t made chicken salad in ages, but I love it with grapes and walnuts. Yogurt frequently works well as a substitute for oil, though you can’t always swap out all the oil for yogurt in every recipe. It tends to work very well for muffins and sweet breads, though. =)