These Cheese Muffins taste like cheesy garlic bread, in muffin form!! I’ll take these savoury muffins over sweet ones any day. Quick to make and sinfully more-ish with golden crusty tops and incredibly fluffy soft insides, keep a stash for snacking, pop them in lunch boxes or serve a basket of these with dinner!

Overhead photo of golden Savoury Cheese Muffins in a gold muffin tin.
So basically, these muffins are every cheese-lovin’-Carb-Monsters’ dream come true.
Inhale deeply, and you’ll get a waft of buttery garlicky goodness mingling with that unmistakable smell of melting cheese.
Look closely, and you’ll feel the warmth radiating from these muffins, fresh out of the oven.
That top one’s got your name written all over it. Go on. I saved it for you!

Close up photo of a stack of Savoury Cheese Muffins
OK, technology hasn’t advanced quite far enough yet that I can deliver you fresh-out-of-the-oven Cheese Muffins through a screen.
But luckily, just 10 minutes of effort is all that stands between you and and a fresh batch of these!

Half a Savoury Cheese Muffin smeared with butter, slowly melting.
These Cheese Muffins are absolutely terrific as is, and it’s how I make them most of the time.
Having said that though, it’s a sensational base for all sorts of add ins. Imagine the possibilities! I’ve used sun dried tomatoes, olives and feta in the photo below. Try mushrooms, spinach, zucchini (grated and excess liquid squeezed out), BACON, ham, chorizo, even cooked chicken. You could really turn these savoury muffins into a mini meal!
I’ve added some more suggestions in the recipe notes – basically, just add 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 cups of whatever add ins you want.

Savoury Cheese Muffins with Sun Dried Tomatoes, Feta and Olives on white paper, with olives on the side, ready to be eaten.
Give me any combination of cheese, garlic, butter and bread, and it’s all over. It’s almost worrying that I have not one, but FIVE versions of garlic bread in various forms on this blog:
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to grab one of these Cheese Muffins while they’re still warm. One of the most torturous photo shoots I’ve done in a while! – Nagi x
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Overhead photo of Savoury Cheese Muffins cooling on a baking rack, fresh out of the oven.

Close up photo of a Savoury Cheese Muffin with a golden dome.

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 15
Cook: 20
Total: 35
Appetizer, Breakfast, Sides
Western
4.93 from 224 votes
Servings 11 muffins
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Recipe video above. They taste like cheesy garlic bread – in muffin form! If you want lovely high domes as pictured, this makes 11 muffins. It's irritating, I know, but such is life. See notes for Add In options!
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1. Cheese – I typically use grated Cheddar or Tasty Cheese (common in Australia). Any flavoured cheese will be terrific here, as long as it melts. Avoid Mozzarella – it doesn’t have enough flavour.
Sometimes I insist on freshly grated (especially when melting into creamy sauces like Mac & Cheese) but for this, store bought shredded is fine!
2. Baking soda (bi-carbonate soda) gives these muffins a kick start with the rise so you get a lovely dome BUT if you don’t have it, then you can use an extra 2 1/2 tsp of baking powder instead. OR use self raising flour instead of plain flour and no baking powder and no baking soda.
3. Parsley – Mostly for visual, I like the little green specks. 🙂 Can sub with fresh chives, 1 tbsp dried parsley, 1 1/2 tsp of stronger dried herbs (thyme, oregano, mixed herbs, basil), or skip. Still lovely flavour without!
4. Add In options: Up to 1 1/2 cups of stir ins of choice, add with cheese. Sun dried tomatoes, chopped or large chunks of feta, chopped olives, ham, cooked bacon, grated zucchini (salt, leave for 20 minutes then squeeze out excess water), grated carrot, chopped spinach, bell peppers/capscium (cooked). Cooked mushroom slices, cooked chorizo, even chopped chicken. Let your imagination run wild! Makes 12 high dome muffins, or 13 – 14 sensible muffins.
5. Measures in different countries – Cup sizes differ slightly between the US (1 cup = 236ml) and the rest of the world (250 ml). While the difference is not enough to make a difference in most recipes, for some baking recipes it can mean the difference between success and failure.
As always for baking recipes, I have made these muffins using Australian cups as well as US cups. I actually made these while I was in LA at a friend’s house and they came out just as they do when I made them at home!
Storage – These stay fresh for 4 days in an airtight container, in a cool pantry, for 5 days in the fridge. Best served warm. These can also be frozen for 2 – 3 months.
Nutrition per muffin, going all out as per the recipe. Skip the butter and it reduces to 248 calories each.
Calories: 281cal (14%)Carbohydrates: 20g (7%)Protein: 8g (16%)Fat: 19g (29%)Saturated Fat: 7g (44%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 49mg (16%)Sodium: 242mg (11%)Potassium: 143mg (4%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 386IU (8%)Vitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 193mg (19%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
Keywords: Cheese muffins, Savoury Muffins
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