Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffins. The ultimate breakfast muffin for lovers of the famous British treat, with chunks of Terry’s Chocolate Orange baked right inside.

Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffins
This Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffins recipe will come as a surprise to nobody who has been following this website for any length of time.
My obsession with the flavour combination of chocolate and orange in desserts and baked treats is very well documented here.

Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffins
From a Chocolate Orange Mousse Trifle and Chocolate Orange Cheesecake to a version of Chocolate Orange Banana Bread and many more…just search “chocolate orange” in our search window and you’ll see for yourself.
In the weeks just following Christmas, I had all but cleared the house of all treats. I emptied out the freezer of all the leftover cookies and cakes.

They were dispersed to family and friends. Like most people in the post-christmas calorie haze, I’m trying to bet back to a normal eating pattern.
One thing stood in my way.

Every year, without fail, Santa puts a Terry’s Chocolate Orange at the bottom of my stocking. This year it was the last remaining item of Christmas chocolate in the house.

So that I wouldn’t eat the whole thing myself, I decided to create a new muffin and bake chunks of the chocolate orange right inside.

Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffins
To say these were a hit is quite an understatement. Even Spouse, who has more willpower than the rest of the household combined couldn’t resist.
I wonder, will I be able to hold out a whole year to make them again? Somehow, I don’t think that’s likely.

Try seasonal citrus like clementines in this recipe too.
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2017 UPDATE: Based upon feedback from readers, I am no longer recommending adding the garnishing piece of chocolate orange before baking. Some found that the high sugar content of the chocolate caused it to scorch in their oven
INSTEAD, reserve the pieces you normally would have put on top of the batter and insert them, narrow side of the wedge pointing down, into the top of the baked muffin when they cool.
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Katelyn
Wednesday 11th of January 2017
I followed the directions completely but found that the chocolate chunk on top didn't look aesthetically pleasing after being baked. In fact it nearly burned. I flicked them off and replaced with an uncooked chunk. I too found the muffins a bit dry and might cook at a lower temp next time. My better half has been stuffing his face with these though. We are loyal Rock Recipe lovers here in Nunavut :)
Barry C. Parsons
Thursday 12th of January 2017
Hello Nunavut! Mine were not dry at all. I like muffins to have a bit of a crusty top but a soft centre. Did you get more than 12 muffins? mine are pretty large pans...and I always use aluminum muffin tins. I find the darker metal ones can bake too quickly. You can safely cut the temp by 375 though. Ovens do very.