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Coconut Flour Blueberry Muffins

Put these coconut flour blueberry muffins on your breakfast menu, and your whole family will thank you. Whether you’re gluten-free, grain-free, or just watching your carbs, these muffins are your perfect breakfast solution!

 Image shows a blueberry muffin on a table next to a plate of muffins

About two years ago, I fell in love with coconut flour. At the time, it felt like going out on a limb, but my husband seemed to be becoming more and more sensitive to grains, so I decided it was time to pony up and learn how to bake with coconut flour.

And we haven’t looked back. Yes, there was definitely a learning curve, and sometimes still my experiment with recipe development ends up in crumbles, but we’ve also learned how to make some really delicious, guilt-free goodies with it.

Coconut flour pizza crust is one of my favorite coconut flour recipes, with coconut flour cupcakes running a close second.

And now… coconut flour blueberry muffins.

Image shows a plate of blueberry muffins  with one sitting next to it

They say that muffins are just cupcakes you eat for breakfast, but these are slightly different – namely, we lowered the sugar content. Easy peasy lemon squeezy as my daughter would say.

And of course, we added the blueberries.

Funny story: I made these muffins a few days ago for breakfast, and then remembered that we had run out of butter (not really, I just hadn’t been out to the deep freezer to get any), and the kids really like butter on their muffins, so I wasn’t sure how breakfast would go. But it turns out, I didn’t need to worry; they both ate their coconut flour blueberry muffins without even remembering to ask for butter. I’m calling that a win!

Maybe it had something to do with their help making the muffins. I have found that kids are 100% more thrilled with the food they eat if they have a hand in making it.

Image shows a hand mixer beating eggs in a glass bowl

It’s hard at first when they’re little to let them be a part of it – they’re SO messy! But it pays off after a while when they learn how to be helpful for real. Beating eggs, adding ingredients, Taste-testing. 😉 They’re really good at that stuff.

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Coconut Flour Blueberry Muffins

If you love blueberry muffins but need to avoid gluten, give these coconut flour muffins a try!

  • Author: Elise

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Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350º
  2. Whisk oil sugar, salt, vanilla, and eggs.
  3. Mix coconut flour and baking powder.
  4. Add flour mixture to egg mixture, and stir to combine well.
  5. Stir in blueberries.
  6. Grease 15 muffin cups, or line with paper cupcake liners.
  7. Fill each liner 7/8 of the way full.
  8. Bake the muffins on the center rack of the oven for 18-20 minutes, until muffins are nicely browned on top (using a toothpick might not work since you’ll run into a blueberry.
  9. Remove muffins from oven, and loosen edges with a butterknife so they won’t be stuck once they cool.
  10. Let them cool for five minutes or so before serving.
  11. Enjoy!

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12 Comments

  1. Thx 🙂 Recipe wked great 🙂 Mine were sf w/ blackberries, cocoa powder & cinnamon…great base to go so many directions 🙂

  2. Hi! I’ve already started making these, so I’m just going to experiment, but unless I’m missinf something, the directions call for water but no amount is listed in the ingredients.

    Thanks!

    1. Yes to the coconut sugar. You will need to adjust the ammount to use maple syrup however. I haven’t tested it.

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