Lately it seems like more and more people are needing egg-free recipes, either for themselves or their children. My kids don't have a problem with eggs, but I notice that eggs tend to make me feel bloated and very tired. But whether you eat eggs or not, these blueberry muffins are a Guiltless Pleasure—the theme the fabulous Amy created for this month's Go Ahead Honey, It's Gluten-free. Why are they guiltless, you may ask? Not only are these muffins gluten-free and vegan, they're grain-free and sugar-free. That means low-carb, baby, oh yea ;-) Not to mention—these ingredients are very nutritious. Egg-free Blueberry Muffins:
Add to bowl:
3/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 tsp guar gum
1 tbsp Chia Seed meal (I grind it in my coffee grinder—1/2 tbsp seeds = 1 tbsp meal)
2 tsp apple cider vinegar
Blend. Add:
1/4 cup cashew milk (or other dairy-free milk)
1/2 tsp vanilla liquid stevia
1/4 cup honey or coconut sugar for vegan
1/4 cup coconut oil, liquified
1.5 tsp baking soda
1.5 tsp baking powder (Grain-free Baking Powder Recipe)
1 cup almond meal flour
1/2 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup dried blueberries
Bake at 350 degrees for about 22 minutes.
My 7 year old, Zoe, insists on calling them "marshmallow cupcakes" —so you know she's a fan ;-)
Lots of love, Kelly
11 comments:
I have a friend who drinks chia seeds in her tea everyday. I see that you use them in a lot of your recipes. I can't wait to try them. The muffins look delicious.
Nisrine
Wholly muffins those look divine!
xoxo
Beautiful, Kelly, and so healthy! :-)
Shirley
Hey Kelly,
Do you think this recipe would work if you substituted another flour for the almond flour?
This is the solution to my desire for egg-free coconut flour muffins! I love you! xoxo Kim| http://www.affairsofliving.com
Kelly, I have now tried several of your recipes--all of which my family has enjoyed, but these blueberry muffins were an absolute delight. I used fresh blueberries instead of dried, and they were YUMMY! Thanks for all of your recipes you share.
--Rebekah
I was craving muffins and had some old bananas that needed to be used. I hadn't been to the grocery store in awhile and was out of eggs (I really shouldn't eat them anyway I tend to be sensitive) so I decided to use this recipe and wing it. I was nervous I'd screw it up but they turned out great! I replaced the applesauce with mashed banana, I didn't have guar gum so I used xanthan gum, I used vanilla hempmilk in place of the cashew milk and vanilla stevia, and added chopped walnuts. They turned out amazing! Your recipes are just great! Even when you mess with them!
I made these muffins yesterday. I reduced the sugar a bit,added a pinch of salt, and used frozen wild blueberries. I was a little concerned at first because my batter was very thick, but they were AMAZING!!! They tasted buttery and I just couldn't believe they were vegan. I have been on a super restrictive diet for 2 months now and your blog has provided me with ongoing ideas and inspiration to make it all possible. Thank you Kelly!
thank you so much for also posting egg-free recipes. i just found your blog and am so excited to try some of your recipes. are you still living in colorado (i saw florida pictures)? I live just down the road in fort collins!
Would there be a way to leave the Tapioca flour out?
Just made them. Very yummy and unique with an almond flavor, perhaps? Mine don't look like yours though. Mine look and feel more moist. I even cooked them an extra 10 minutes but that didn't change the consistency. I hope it's still okay to eat this way. Your comment about your daughter describing them as marshmallows makes me think this should be okay.
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