Muffins versus cupcakes. It's a heavy--nearly epic--subject to tackle, but we've bravely wandered into this storm to better understand this mighty battle of the baked goods: who are they? How are they different? And ultimately, which is more lovable?
Part 1: The Difference between Cupcakes and Muffins
First off--is there a difference between the cupped treats? There are certainly different schools of thought, as we found out:
According to our dictionary, a cupcake is defined as "a small cake, the size of an individual portion, baked in a cup-shaped mold," whereas the muffin is defined as "a small, cup-shaped quick bread, often sweetened." Strangely, the definitions don't touch on the subject of frosting, which to many seems to be a defining characteristic of a cupcake. However, they do touch on the subject of sweetness, citing that muffins are "often" sweetened, thus leaving it open to interpretation that they are often but not always sweet, and it does touch on their texture by defining them as a quick bread, which is often more dense than cake (think of the difference between say, a dense banana bread and the oft-lighter Hummingbird cake).
Or, as a commenter in an internet forum says, "If you threw a cupcake against the wall, you would hear something of a 'poof!' If you threw a muffin, you would hear a 'thud!'"




While the above seems to lean toward differences in texture and sweetness, these days the line can be even further blurred with the addition of products such as carrot walnut muffins with a cream cheese glaze or black-bottom cream cheese and chocolate muffins (which kind of sound like cupcakes to us). To that point-- In a recent New York Times article, when one of our favorite food writers Melissa Clark asks a pastry chef friend what the difference is while devouring one of his particularly sweet and buttery muffins, his opinion on the difference between cupcakes and muffins is as follows:
'Nothing,' he said, explaining that when it comes to breakfast, Americans have a Puritanical inhibition. 'Muffins are just an excuse to eat cake for breakfast'

Part 2: We put it to the test
After having researched the above, we were left unsatisfied--so we decided to do a little experiment. What did we do? Well. We baked one batch of muffins, and one batch of cupcakes, with recipes found online--both for batches of 20 in a similar flavor, apple spice. They're both pictured above. Can you tell the difference?
Now, we realize that there are all sorts of recipes out there, so we're not saying this is going to be true in every case, but with our two recipes, the major differences were as follows:
- Oven temperature and baking time: the cupcakes were baked at 350 for 30 minutes, and the muffins were baked at 375 for 25 minutes.
- Mixing: With the muffins, our recipe said to mix until the dry ingredients were mixed with the wet, but not until smooth; with the cupcakes, we creamed the butter and mixed longer, until there were no lumps.
- Flour: There was significantly more flour in the muffin recipe.
- Sugar: No difference! Both recipes called for the same exact amount of sugar for a batch of 20.


We then did two taste tests: on the first, we served one from each batch frosted: a frosted muffin (left) and a frosted cupcake (right). And you know what? Nobody could tell which one was the muffin. *Although to clarify, our tasters could tell that each item was different, they couldn't say with confidence which was the muffin and which was the proper cupcake.
On the second taste test, we served both varieties unfrosted. This time, all of our tasters could tell the difference instantly--without that sweet mask of frosting, the difference between texture quickly betrayed the muffin as the more dense and bread-like cupped treat.

Part 3: Our Conclusion
We do believe that there are differences between cupcakes and muffins--to our way of thinking, cupcakes will always be the finer-crumbed, delicate and sweet treat, whereas the muffin is the more dense and hearty option, more likely to have savory flavors or "healthy" stuff added. However, we also believe that the line between the two is blurry in our current age, with more and more sugar and sweet toppings creeping into muffin recipes.
And our preference? Well, duh. Ultimately, it's the cupcake that is first and foremost in our hearts--because for us, cupcakes are always frosted, and that's simply the icing on the cake.

















68 comments:
Screw muffins, cupcakes win hands down. :) I must always go for things that are frosted!
i must have some icing but i do like muffins with a moist crumb topping... hmmm... hard to choose... i think that the only good thing about a muffin is the muffin top and about the cupcake?... the whole thing!
Never ever thought to compare the two, but I guess cupcakes, for the icing, and muffins because apparently they can be healthy on occasion (banana bran muffins for example?) Needless to say, if more research is required, I'd happily put my hand up and delve fork first into the task :-D
I vote for cupcakes, everytime! And, I'll bet I could tell the difference in a blind taste test! I'd eat them for breakfast, although my mom might find that idea a bit disturbing. Why, oh why go for the dense, overly-filling and even, dare I say, leaden, muffin, when you can have something light and delicate with a lovely frosted swirl on top?
Awesome article! Makes me wanna try a hand at baking muffins. :D
Love that NY Times quote--though I think I'd have to disagree! I recently did a similar "bake-off" between vanilla versus vanilla cupcake and muffin and found there to be quite a difference--but maybe that's only in the vegan versions! ;) (Besides, I think I'd pick YOUR cupcakes every time!)
cupcakes kick muffins' butts every time! if you show me a muffin that's better than a cupcake I'll give you a quarter.
great article~
i love the quote~
'muffins are just an excuse
to eat cake for breakfast'
would that include a pancake too?
I dig your comparison. I've always thought my muffins to be quite a bit more dense than my cupcakes (thus the THUD heard on the wall.) I prefer cupcakes (frosted), of course.
Funny, cute, and informative post as usual!
Clever and adorable post, as always! I must say, I'm definitely a cupcake kind of girl. Especially with pink frosting and sprinkles!
I loooove the post. And you've cleared me out of so many transcendental doubts in my life! hahah...
*Go cupcakes!
Interesting post :-) I prefer muffins, but maybe that's bc I've been in Europe for so many years! However, I do prefer the texture of cupcakes (always thought there was a real noticeable difference in textures between cupcakes and muffins) but I prefer my cupcakes without icing.
I do agree with you cupcakes are finer.
You know, I've never really understood the different between cupcakes and muffins - to me, a muffin is more "healthy," with fruits & nuts and such; and a cupcake is reserved for more decadent ingredients, such as chocolate, carob, marshmallows (vegan, of course), etc. I love 'em both!! :0)
Oh wow, this is an epic battle on pirate/ninja scale. I have to say I'm on the side of the cupcake though (and I reckon I knew which was which in the unfrosted pictures).
In England, the traditional fairy cake (interchangeable with the term 'cupcake' here now) is smaller than the muffin; I think of muffins as big hefty things. But that's not really relevent since the influx (I don't know if that's a word) or American cupcake recipes swamped us, as we (or, I) use muffin-sized cups for both now. More leeway for fillings &c. &c. I think the fairy cake may just be another story.
(brace yourself for what i'm about to say...)
forget 'em both, just give me the frosting!
and to that pastry chef, i say that i don't need an excuse to eat cake (or frosting) for breakfast...or lunch or dinner. :)
They are similar. Although the cupcake is more decadent sibling who likes to dress up more and has a bit more pizzazz. The muffin is the goody two shoes who good for you at times, plain, simple , and honest.
I don't want to choose between such deserving specimens of food. Therefore, I'll take one of each!
::chanting and fist pounding::
CUPCAKES! CUPCAKES! CUPCAKES! haha. Fun read :)
What a great post! I've never really thought about it although there is definitely a diference in my mind. I'm with Indigo - muffins are traditionally bigger. I also think of a good muffin being more moist and a cupcake more crumbly. I love them both though - maybe I should conduct my own little experiment... Any excuse!
Great post!
Its funny - I posted about almond joy muffins this morning **blushing** Maybe I should have frosted them ;)
Cupcakes rule! Great post! Cupcakes have everything going for them: looks, taste and party-friendly traits. I've never heard of anyone wanting birthday muffins before!
don't ban me from the site when i say i actually like muffins better than cupcakes. i think it's because i don't like frosting that much. anyways, i'm glad i learned something new.
Great post! Cupcakes are definitely king in my kitchen.
Thanks for the research on this. I'd take a muffin anyday but would rather make cupcakes just for the extra creativity they offer.
I've seen many posts comparing cupcakes and muffins, including one I wrote, but I think yours may be the best one of the bunch. It is so thorough, fun, and creative and of course your battle drawing rocks! Great job!
For me, a cupcake in a larger format would be a dessert; while a muffin in larger format would be a tea loaf.
I would crawl threw broken glass for a cupcake but only walk across the room for a muffin.
I always thought of a muffin as a cupcakes uglier, denser, jelous sister.
alton brown did a great show on muffins and think writes about it in his book. you can check out the episode on http://youtube.com/watch?v=J-D7zwa1vUk
you can't trust cheap starbucks etc to be a true example of a muffin. they are too sweet and just not right. anyhoo, i think its in the mixing method and basically bread vs cake.
muffins are just ugly cupcakes...
love both however
Wow, the gloves sure are coming off with this one! Very cute post. It looks like I've not got much company, though - I'm a muffin girl, all the way. :)
Yah for the cupcake. I believe its all about the icing especially buttercream ;)
I'm currently hurling both muffing AND cupcakes at the wall to really get the full effect of *poof* versus *thud*
Cupcakes all the way! Although my mum says muffins!
like a lot of things, each has it's time and place. i think though if you were to really press me for a preference, i would choose cupcakes for sure. my latest post and trip to cupcake camp prove it!
jennifer
www.oyecookie.com
Although there is a time and place for muffins - it's all about the cupcake!!
Peabody: I'm with you. I knew we liked you for some very good reasons! :-)
Aran: Oh, yes. I believe there's a time and a place for a crumb topped muffin. Of course, eating is complex--sometimes you just hunger for something different. That having been said, 9 times out of ten, health and teeth be damned, we'd choose cupcakes. ;-)
Y: Yup--the good thing about this journey is that in no way is our research totally conclusive--it's open for further experimentation and opinion, so get researching! :-)
TW: I wish you could have been part of the taste test! I also clarified after your comment, that while the tasters could taste a difference in the two, what they couldn't decide was which one was the cupcake and which was the muffin in the frosted round. And how poetically you put it--why in the world would you choose a muffin when you could have that lovely frosted swirl?
Lauren: Send us some when you do. Preferably frosted!
Ricki: Yup--I did have to clarify. There was definitely a difference between the two, but our tasters couldn't tell which different one was the proper cupcake when both were frosted! Of course it's in no way a definitive study, I think that it might turn out a lot different depending on the recipe. Although I have to say, a vanilla muffin kind of sounds cupcake-y to me... ;-)
Karen: Alas, none come to mind! However, next time I am short for bus change I may be thinking back... ;-)
Bonnie: I think it would include pancakes...and pancakes even have "cake" in the title!! Strange how people will add fruit and somehow forget all the butter and syrup and think it's a healthy breakfast....
Recipegirl: We're with you on the cupcakes!
Heidi: Thank you!
Stickygooey: Yes!! I believe pink is the most delicious flavor as well.
Isa: Ha! Glad that you won't be pining away for these answers to the important questions.
Marianna: You say that you prefer cupcakes without icing...sorry, that just does not compute here. What type of muffins do you prefer? :-)
Happy cook: Sweet!
Veggiegirl: Yup--we all believe there's a time and a place for both. Of course, cupcakes more times than muffins. :-)
Indigo: I'm intrigued by the fairycake idea. We just may be sleuthing out how that has elvolved...
Grace: You're totally forgiven--at least you didn't say leave off the frosting (oh the horror!). And I am with you. Cake is my favorite breakfast and the reason I like the day after my birthday better than my birthday.
Glamah: Ooh, well put!
Chocolate Covered Vegan: Oh, you're so good! :-
CB: While reading your comment I heard that song in my head "we're not gonna take it.... NO! We aint gonna take it..."
Antonia: How interesting. We have a jumbo size muffin thing going on in the US too but I hadn't even considered size in the article. I'm going to be thinking about that and telling my fellow cake gumshoes to as well!
HoneyB: Thanks!! And Almond Joy Muffins...well, you know what we're thinking.
Cakebrain: HA!!! Exceedingly well put!
Krysta: Sorry, you're banned from the site. Oh, ok you can stay, because I suspect your muffins are probably delectable.
SoHo: Ours too!
Giz: Good point--they are far more beautiful I think.
Stef: Oh, thanks! I am adding a link to your article for those wanting to do more research into this important issue!!
Dana: That's a nice comparison--and I love how you've measured your love. really, we can all relate to that! :-)
Jade: ooh nice! I like that one!
Melissa: Fantastic!!! Thank you for the link, it's so nice to know that so many people think about this stuff. That Alton is awful cute.
Anonymous: So true.
Cookworm: I don't know if they'll ever really get along!
Golightly: I agree!!
EB: Sweet! Send pictures of your jackson pollock-esque walls after, please!
Charleyrogue: really, what type of muffins does she like?
Jennifer: Ah, so nicely put. You're so kind to both baked goods. But really, I think your heart is on team cupcake. I suspect anyway.
I am so glad you wrote this blog post! As I've been making a lot of cup-shaped treats lately, my boyfriend and I have often wondered what made some muffins and some cupcakes.
One of my coworkers said that it was, hands-down, the frosting that made the difference. I countered her argument saying that I'd seen many frosted muffins.
Now I know! :) (In a blurry, not extremely positive way.)
i made muffins recently and also had some leftover cupcake frosting, so i decided to smear the frosting over the muffin. instant cupcake? not quite. delicious, yes, but the addition of frosting did not a cupcake make.
I always wondered...I think I may like muffins best then, since I'm not a huge fan of frosting. But then I say that and look at the amazing first picture in the post and think I may be a dummy, lol.
I would suggest that since muffins (particularly the store-bought variety) are typically more sticky, sweet, sugary, cloying, belly-cramp-inducing and rich, the muffin is more like cake than cake itself.
And of course, a truly honest cupcake is always delicious, never "too much" and never sags over its baking paper. In short, there is no expression like "cupcake top" because cupcakes are classy enough to know when to say when (and a cupcake would never buy pants too tight).
finally someone not afraid to tackle the tough question! thanks, cakespy!
btw, i tagged you for a meme on my blog. if you have time for such things...thecleanplateclub.net
I love the icing on cupcakes. I want little cupcakes that are just crappy food coloured icing with hardly any cake. My idea of food porn!
I'm not much of a muffin fan, but I've rarely meet a cupcake that I didn't like.
Cupcakes hands down anytime for me - just love to add icing and sprinkles :)
Rosie x
I made chocolate chip and vanilla cupcakes for the office once, but wasn't feeling well and didn't want to spread germs via uncooked buttercream, so off they went with a co-worker, unfrosted.
Folks thought they were muffins. =(
Which, sadly, may be a testament to my lack of finesse with cupcake batter thus far and not to their discerning tastebuds.
The icing of course! :) Hmm I think everyone would lean towards cupcakes anyway only because the drawn muffin looks like an angry brown cloud.. tee hee
hm, I think the actual conclusion is that all muffins should be frosted too. Can't we all just get along? But I guess your conclusion is ok too...
;-)
Cupcakes are my favorite. I suppose if muffins tasted nice with dollops of frosting, the choice would be more difficult.
By the way, I LOVE that little sketch of the muffin vs. cupcake! Their little angry eyes and frowny mouths! Too cute.
No contest! Cupcakes have frosting and often sprinkles! What could top that? (No pun intended!) I love the cupcake vs. muffin drawing by the way!
Great post! For some reason (all mental, obviously) I feel muffins are healthy and cupcakes are an indulgent treat. I can't decide which I prefer, but I'd have to give the edge to cupcakes for yummy frosting!
sooo damn yummie !!
but i've never really seen a frosted muffin! although i agree that muffins are basically cake, for sure -- why don't people realize that? i'd much rather have a cupcake for breakfast than a muffin anyways. and don't get my started on donuts....
Hi cakespy, i love your blog and your drawings. I have to say cupcakes win no problem. I made a repleca of the cupcake vs. muffin sculpture in ceramics class. I'll put a picture of it up soon. I just posted a comment at bakerella and i told her that you and her have inspired me to open my own bakery when i get old enough. PLease visit my site when you get a chance. Oh, and i am also an artist. I took A.P. studio art in high school class this year. My last 12 paintings had to be similar (it was called my concentration) and i did sweets. I set up pictures of that too. Thanks for making the world a better place one cupcake at a time.
Haha I really love that person's definition of cupcakes and muffins about throwing them against a wall. It seems the most accurate! And I have to agree with what the pastry chef said about how muffins are an excuse to eat cake for breakfast. But whatever you call them, they're delicious!
Cupcakes are the clear winner!!!
i feel slightly less guilty when i eat a "muffin", even when it calls for 3 cups of sugar.
Both muffins and cupcakes are good!
The cupcake for me is never eaten on run, but in a bakery with a cup of tea and usually with the company of a good friend. The muffin is solitary act, something I might eat on the go while rushing through my day.
J: As you can see, I am catching up from being WAY behind.
LOVE this quote: 'Nothing,' he said, explaining that when it comes to breakfast, Americans have a Puritanical inhibition. 'Muffins are just an excuse to eat cake for breakfast' I remember once my friend said to me a similar thing, about how I was basically eating cake for breakfast...especially when buying them out, and not making them oneself (because you can make muffins at home pretty darn healthy)
LOVE your comparative facts -- awesome!
http://blisscupcakes.com.au/
these cupcakes are teh num nums
ah, finally an answer to that age old question...
Next week on cakespy, is meaning of cake really 42??
:D
i really enjoyed reading this - down to the taste test. I think my favorite line was "the difference between texture quickly betrayed the muffin as the more dense and bread-like cupped treat."
keep writing :)
Um, muffin muffin muffin.
I have always like cupcake frosting. As the youngest, I was the most likely to be the frosting bandit, whereby one cupcake on the table would be suspiciously missing all the frosting, but completely uneaten.
Muffins on the other hand come in delicious solid flavors, unlike the powdery light and often, often, often bland cupcakes. Sure there are fine cupcake estabishments, but I still prefer the heavy muffin, for every flavor. Vanilla muffin, chocolate with chocolate chip muffin, poppy seed lemon muffin, red velvet cupcakes might be the most notable exception, as they are often moist.
Can I have a frosted muffin, or is that against the rules?
I was searching for that answer. Now I want to know the difference between bread pudding and french toast.
I quoted and linked to you inmy article, Searching for cupcakes in the Netherlands: http://www.expatica.com/nl/lifestyle_leisure/dining_cuisine/Searching-for-cupcakes-in-the-Netherlands_13771.html
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