How to Make Bakery-Style Blueberry Coffee Cake Muffins at Home: The Perfect Morning Pairing with Bazan Coffee
What happens when you combine the moist crumble of a coffee cake, the bursting sweetness of fresh blueberries, and the deep aroma of specialty coffee?
You get the kind of blueberry coffee cake muffin that turns an ordinary morning into something worth waking up for.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through a research-backed, bakery-worthy recipe that blends trusted baking technique with insights from the coffee world. And, of course, we’ll show you how to pair it perfectly with Bazan Coffee-or better yet, bake it right in.
Why These Muffins Work: Flavor, Chemistry, and Texture
1. Moisture from Sour Cream or Yogurt
Keeps muffins soft without making them oily.
King Arthur’s Moisture Analysis confirms:
“Sour cream adds lactic acid and fat that delay staling and create a finer crumb structure.”
2. Crumb Topping for Texture Contrast
Sweet, spiced crunch offsets the softness of the muffin.
3. Coffee-Blueberry Pairing
Coffee’s bitter notes balance blueberry sweetness and elevate the cinnamon in the crumb.
Washed Arabica coffees from high elevations pair well with baked berries, enhancing juiciness and acidity.

Ingredients: Blueberry Coffee Cake Muffin Recipe
For the Muffins:
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1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
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1 tsp baking powder
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½ tsp baking soda
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½ tsp salt
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½ cup unsalted butter, softened
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¼ cup oil (vegetable or canola)
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½ cup granulated sugar
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¼ cup brown sugar
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2 large eggs
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½ cup sour cream or plain yogurt
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¼ cup brewed Bazan Coffee (cooled)
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1 tsp vanilla extract
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1 ½ cups fresh or frozen blueberries (tossed in 1 tsp flour)
For the Cinnamon Crumb Topping:
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⅓ cup brown sugar
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¼ cup flour
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1 tsp cinnamon
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3 tbsp cold butter, cubed
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Optional: 1 tsp finely ground Bazan Coffee for added aroma
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Brew the Coffee
Use Bazan Coffee – Cau Dat Arabica for delicate, floral notes or Special Vietnam Blend for more depth.
Let cool completely before use.
Step 2: Prepare the Crumb Topping
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Mix brown sugar, flour, cinnamon.
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Cut in butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
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Chill while preparing the batter.
Step 3: Make the Batter
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Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a 12-cup muffin tin.
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Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
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In a large bowl, cream butter, oil, and sugars until fluffy.
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Add eggs one at a time. Stir in sour cream, vanilla, and brewed coffee.
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Gently fold in dry ingredients, then fold in blueberries (tossed with flour).
Step 4: Fill and Top
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Fill muffin cups ¾ full.
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Sprinkle crumb topping over each muffin.
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Bake for 18–22 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Coffee improves the perceived aroma and mid-palate richness of baked goods, especially when paired with berries and brown sugar.

FAQs: Blueberry Coffee Cake Muffin Recipe
Can I use frozen blueberries?
Yes-but don’t thaw. Toss in flour to prevent bleeding into the batter.
What’s the best type of coffee for this?
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Cau Dat Arabica for floral, clean pairing
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Special Vietnam Blend for berry-chocolate harmony
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Avoid Robusta for this recipe-it’s too bold for subtle pastries.
Can I skip the coffee?
Yes-but we don’t recommend it. Coffee isn’t overpowering-it simply rounds out the sweetness and adds subtle richness.
Can I make these gluten-free?
Yes. Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum.
Best Bazan Coffees for Baking & Pairing
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Coffee |
Why It Works |
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Cau Dat Arabica |
Bright and floral-pairs beautifully with blueberries |
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Special Vietnam Blend |
Balanced and chocolatey-great in batter or beside it |
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Fine Robusta – Krong Năng |
Best reserved for rubs, not pastries |
Pro Baking Tips from Baristas and Bakers
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Let brewed coffee cool fully before mixing it in to preserve structure.
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Toss berries in flour to keep them suspended in the batter.
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Add a touch of lemon zest for brightness (optional but recommended).
Coffee paired with fresh fruit bakes enhances complexity while reducing sugar overload on the palate.
Blueberries, Crumb Topping, and a Brew to Match
This blueberry coffee cake muffin recipe is everything a breakfast treat should be:
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Moist from sour cream
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Sweetened with brown sugar
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Lifted with real blueberries
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Deepened with Bazan Coffee
It’s a muffin you’ll want to wake up for-and a brew that belongs beside it.
Bake Bright. Brew Deeper. Choose Bazan Coffee.
Shop Bazan’s premium roasts to bake and sip your way to better mornings:
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Cau Dat Arabica – For light, fruity pairings
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Special Vietnam Blend – Smooth, balanced, ideal for pastries
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Fine Robusta – Krong Năng – Powerful for bold brews and savory dishes
Brew it. Bake it. Share it-with Bazan Coffee.
The New Revolution: Fine Robusta from Vietnam
For years, Robusta has been overshadowed by Arabica, often dismissed as a lower-tier coffee. But Vietnam’s Fine Robusta is changing that perception worldwide.
Through careful cultivation, modern fermentation, and precise processing, Bazan Coffee’s Fine Robusta – Krong Nang represents a new generation of Robusta, bold, complex, and remarkably smooth.
Why Choose Fine Robusta – Krong Nang?
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Grown at 650m in Krong Nang, Dak Lak, Vietnam
Volcanic soil, balanced rainfall, and ideal temperatures create beans with deep body and natural sweetness. -
72-hour natural anaerobic fermentation
This advanced fermentation enhances sweetness while softening bitterness, developing notes of durian, caramel, and honey. -
Thick crema and powerful energy
With nearly twice the caffeine of Arabica, it produces bold espresso and exceptional cold brew. -
Versatile beyond brewing
The nutrient-rich coffee grounds can also be reused for composting, skincare scrubs, or natural odor absorption.
If you want a bold, full-bodied coffee that holds its flavor even in iced drinks, Fine Robusta – Krong Nang is the perfect foundation.

Not Just Robusta, The Best of Both Worlds
For those who enjoy a smoother, more aromatic profile, Bazan Coffee also offers a signature blend that balances power and elegance.
Special Vietnam Blend: A Harmony of Arabica and Fine Robusta
This carefully crafted blend combines high-altitude Arabica with Vietnam’s Fine Robusta, creating a coffee that is both expressive and balanced.
What makes it special:
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Smooth and layered flavor
The richness of Robusta meets the floral brightness of Arabica. -
Tasting notes: pineapple, delicate florals, and caramel sweetness
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Medium body with refined acidity
Ideal for espresso, pour-over, French press, or cold brew
If you enjoy coffee that feels vibrant, aromatic, and well-rounded, the Special Vietnam Blend is a perfect match.

Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat: A Refined and Elegant Espresso
For those who prefer clarity, elegance, and complexity in their coffee, Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat represents one of Vietnam’s most celebrated highland coffees.
Grown in the cool mountains of Da Lat, this coffee offers a beautifully structured and clean cup.
Why Cau Dat Arabica stands out
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Grown at 1,550m in Cau Dat, Da Lat
High altitude allows beans to mature slowly, developing intricate flavors. -
Fully washed processing
Produces a crisp, transparent cup with excellent balance. -
Taste notes: bell pepper, warm spices, and caramel sweetness
The result is an espresso that feels elegant, layered, and refined.
If you appreciate bright, structured coffee with complexity, Cau Dat Arabica is your ideal choice.

Which Coffee Should You Choose?
Choosing the right coffee depends on the kind of experience you want in your cup:
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For intense espresso and rich crema
→ Fine Robusta – Krong Nang -
For balanced flavor with floral and pineapple notes
→ Special Vietnam Blend -
For a refined specialty coffee with bright clarity
→ Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat
No matter which you choose, starting with high-quality beans means every iced latte, cold brew, or summer coffee recipe becomes noticeably better.