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Craving a coffee shop muffin at home? These chocolate chip coffee cake muffins bake up tall and moist with a cinnamon streusel on top. The melty chocolate chips in every bite are a sweet bonus. These muffins call for easy ingredients you probably already have in your pantry! Cozy, simple, and perfect for a make-ahead breakfast or sweet afternoon pick-me-up.


Mixing: Cream fat and sugar well; once dry ingredients go in, mix just until combined to avoid toughness. Don’t over mix!
Fill level: For bakery-style height, fill the muffin cup or muffin liner to the brim
Layering: Better, then streusel, then more batter, then with remaining streusel
Doneness: Muffin tops spring back to a gentle touch; test with a toothpick or fork to see if it’s clean once, streusel should look golden and set

It’s been pretty snowy, dreary, and grey here this week and the cozy weather has been my inspiration for these extra cozy (and extra delicious) muffins. I’ve also recently been interested in sharing more chocolate recipes.
As you can probably guess, I really do not get out to bakeries often. In fact, I think the last time I stepped foot in one was way back in the fall when I was in NYC. (I’m heading to NYC again in a couple of months and would love to know your favorite bakeries so I can check them out!)
People always ask me where my favorite places to eat at are. It’s so hard for me to answer because I prefer to cook rather than to go out. For one, I’m a total homebody, so if I have the choice to go out or stay in and cook, I am one hundred percent staying in. Two, cooking is just what I love and what I do, so I only ever go out to eat when I am traveling. Point is, I don’t have a lot of favorites when it comes to eating out, but I do love a good New York style bakery muffin. I can enjoy blueberry, but what I really love is a bakery muffin loaded with chocolate chips and topped with a crumbly, buttery topping.
SO GOOD.

Since I live very far from NYC, I decided I needed to make some bakery style muffins at home. Not going to lie, it was the best idea I had all week. And that’s the truth. These muffins are that good.
Just like most muffins recipes, these start with the basics: flour, baking powder, salt and eggs. To make my muffins stand out, I like to use plain greek yogurt and a combo of both maple syrup and brown sugar. These ingredients not only add incredible flavor, but incredible moisture too.
I decided to make these an all butter muffin. This not only enhances the flavor immensely, but the texture is extra flaky, light and airy.
But what’s the real secret to these muffins?
Cinnamon streusel and semi-sweet chocolate chips. Yum, yes, and YUM. I mean, with those two things in one recipe?! You know they’re going to be good.

I took some notes from traditional coffee cakes and added a ripple of sweet cinnamon streusel to my chocolate chip muffins. You wouldn’t think something so simple could make such a difference, but trust me, it does.
The streusel adds a layer of sweet buttery flavor to the middle of each muffin that’s the most delicious thing to taste, bite after bite. Especially when the streusel is paired with chocolate chips.
Again, so good.
Each and every bite is “roll your eyes back good”. If you’re looking for a Tuesday treat, these muffins need to be it. If you don’t have time in your day, save these for Saturday or Sunday morning brunch. But be sure to double the recipe. That way you can have extras on hand for snacking on throughout the week. Trust me, you’ll be so happy for the leftovers come Monday afternoon.
Also? These are great warm or at room temperature, but please, have at least one warm, right out of the oven. It’s truly just the best thing ever.
A side of coffee would be great too…
And that’s my Tuesday night plan. Well, minus the coffee and + a nice cold glass of goat milk.

Usually, no. “Coffee cake” typically means a cinnamon streusel style that’s perfect when paired with coffee.
Start with a fully pre-heated oven. Fill the paper muffin cups generously according to the recipe and avoid over mixing so the batter lifts well.
If your recipe uses it, swap a similar thick dairy (like full-fat yogurt) for comparable moisture.
Use cool, clumpy streusel and sprinkle it on right before baking; chilling it briefly helps it hold definition.
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Lastly, if you make these coffee cake muffins, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. If you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Breakfast? Dessert? Both? YESS!
Could these work as mini muffins?
Sure! I would think they’d make 24-30 mini muffins. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
Absolutely amazing! I whipped these up yesterday afternoon, they were soooo good! Instead of chocolate chips I used a mix of finely chopped cooking chocolate and then some larger chunks, it was super yummy! My new go-to muffin recipe!
Thank you so much Rhiannon! I am so glad you loved this! Oh and your name is beautiful!
Hi! Thank you for replying! I made these and they turned out great!!! Thank you so much for the recipe! 🙂
Thank you Sakina! I am so glad you liked this!
I made these and they are epically amazing. You’re right!! The streusel makes a world of a difference!!! These are delectable. Thanks for another killer recipe! You go girl!
Thank you so much Becca! I am so glad you are loving this recipe!
Hi I want to make these but I am confused over the last part. So we pour the batter then layer it strussels then again pour batter on top of that and then top it again with strussels? Or just batter and one layer of strussels?
HI! It goes batter, streusel, batter, and then a final layer of streusel. Does that make sense? Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
Would these work as mini muffins?
TIA
I am sure they would, but I am not sure on cooking times as I haven’t baked many muffins. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
What a remarkable recipe. I have celiac disease so I slightly modified the recipe to make the muffins gluten free by substituting with a paleo GF flour blend (also reduced the dairy by substituting almond/cashew milk in place of the buttermilk). After tasting the batter it is not difficult to confidently know they will taste absolutely delicious. Thank you for creating such a wonderful recipe! I hope to make these often enough to become a staple 🙂
Thank you so much Kelsey!! I am so glad these turned out amazing for you!
Gah, these were so good! My yoga class devoured the entire batch in seconds. I used half regular-sized chocolate chips and half mini, because it’s what I had. I made 12 large muffins from this recipe. I will make these again and again, thank you! (Also I made my own buttermilk by adding a tablespoon of vinegar to 2 percent milk.)
I am so happy to hear that!! Thank you Michele!
Beautiful post and recipe. I make my version of poutine here in Spain but now that I see your, I must make improvements. It’s also difficult to find cheese curds here too. I try to find substitutes. I accept suggestions for Europe. Great blog an great pictures. Thanks.
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Almost an elixir! Great ?
Hi! Many nutritionists say that since 99.99% is water it makes no sense to enhance the value of that minimum part of nutrients .. is it true? Are there official nutritional values or bromatological tables of bone broth to see the actual content of active ingredients? thank you!
I loved the recipe, I find it very easy to do. Thank you for sharing.
This recipe seems to be incredible, I’ll do it today, congratulations and thanks for the recipe!
Wow! Delicious! I’ll make this recipe at home