I had many wonderful recipes lined up to post, but I was very excited about this one and had to get it out right away. So today, I present to you, my Strawberry Breakfast Muffins!
We were suppose to go camping this past weekend. It was going to be our first family camping trip. Of course, my little one developed fevers a few days before and we had to cancel. Although we were bummed, it turned out to be an awesome weekend. Between my husband’s work schedule, family obligations, friends, and other trips, it’s pretty rare that we have an entire weekend to ourselves to enjoy the kids, each other, and the beauty of San Diego. We had lazy mornings, late breakfasts, eating ice cream, biking around the neighborhood, going to the waterpark, movie night, and time with some awesome friends. And to top it off, I even managed to bake with my two adorable kids who love helping in the kitchen.
Since our kids are early risers, my husband and I take turns sleeping in on the weekends. Usually I’m the one sleeping in, but this past weekend I woke up bright and early with my little ones. After reading a few books and a few art projects, I started to think about breakfast and really felt like eating something different rather than our typical cereal, oatmeal, pancakes/waffles, or PB-banana toasts. Muffins immediately came to mind. Truth be told, if muffins had come to my mind a few years ago, I would have been digging into my pantry for a boxed blueberry muffin mix. I was excited and determined to surprise my husband, who always loved the boxed muffins, with some home-made breakfast muffins that would taste better and were MUCH healthier!
I propped up chairs for my kids to reach the kitchen counter, and the three of us started baking. When I opened my fridge, I saw the large box of fresh strawberries and decided to go with Strawberry Muffins since I’ve used Blueberries before in my baking (Blueberry Banana Breakfast Cookies). I initially intended on adding walnuts to the mix, but since my 4 yr. old is not a big fan, I decided to leave them out. For the base, I used a mix of Whole Wheat Flour & Organic Pastry Flour. For a gluten-free version, I’d recommend using Cup4Cup Flour. However, their original all-purpose flour, which I love and have used many times (to make Pumpkin Cookies or Banana Bread), is not vegan because it contains milk powder, but they just came out with a Vegan GF Wholesome Flour Blend, which I have yet to try. I’ve also been trying to limit refined sugar in my baking at home, especially when I need a larger amount. I’ve found that using natural sweeteners (such as unsweetened applesauce, bananas, or dates) or coconut palm sugar and maple syrup work well. In addition, with applesauce, you can avoid having to add a lot of oil to the mix. For this recipe, I used a few tablespoons of coconut oil, because I love the taste.
Surprisingly, these muffins came out perfect the first time around, with the perfect amount of moistness and sweetness. The small pieces of fresh strawberries made for a great surprise when taking a bite into them. These muffins are great for on-the-go breakfasts, snacks, or even to pack for your toddler’s school lunch. They taste great either at room temperature or slightly warmed. You can eat them plain or spread some Vegan Earth Balance Butter on them, as we did that morning.
Even though my entire kitchen counter was covered in flour and other ingredients (the kids had a little too much fun), it was well worth it. Not to mention my husband devoured 3 (yes, THREE) of these muffins for breakfast (I had to stop him otherwise he would’ve ate a fourth)… that’s how much he loved them. Watching my kids enjoy breakfast we made together and hearing my son say, “We made these Daddy” as he took a bite into his muffin, made my weekend even extra special!
Strawberry Breakfast Muffins
INGREDIENTS
- 1.25 cup strawberries , diced into small pieces
- coconut oil spray , or your favorite baking spray or oil
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 cup pastry flour
- 1/2 teasp salt
- 2 teasp baking powder
- 1/2 teasp cinnamon
- 6 tbsp coconut sugar
Wet Ingredients:
- 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk , or your preferred non-dairy milk
- 3/4 cup mashed ripe bananas
- 1/4 cup unsweetened apple sauce
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1.5 teasp vanilla extract
INSTRUCTIONS
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Whisk together all the Dry Ingredients in a medium mixing bowl.
- In another larger mixing bowl, whisk together all the Wet Ingredients listed above.
- Slowly fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients a few spoonfuls at a time using a mixing spoon until all the ingredients are completely combined, being careful not to over-mix.
- Slowly fold in the freshly diced strawberries with a mixing spoon, being careful not to overmixl.
- Lightly spray coconut oil onto the muffin pan to avoid the muffins from sticking in the pan once they are done. This method works great, and I highly prefer it to using muffin liners. Alternatively you can slightly grease the muffin tin with coconut oil.
- Spoon the batter into each muffin tin so that each is about 2/3 full.
- Bake in the oven for about 25-30 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center of one muffin comes out clean.
- Remove the muffin pan from the oven and cool for 10 minutes.
- Slowly turn the muffin pan upside down and gently tap. The muffins should easily fall out. Place the muffins on a cooling rack.
- Enjoy at room temperature, or slightly warmed, with or without some Vegan Earth Balance Butter.
Jessie Patel
Sounds so yummy! Can’t wait to try making these!
anjali
Thank you!! Can’t wait for you to try them out!
Devi
I am making these as soon as I have a ripe banana! I wanted to make them this morning, but realized I am all out of bananas :(.
anjali
You should’ve swung by and picked some up from me =) I always have ripe bananas around…you can never have too many bananas in the freezer for some banana ice cream =) Let me know how you like the recipe!
Devi
Made these yesterday, but with 1cup of banana because I did not have apple sauce :). They are good! D liked them, especially the strawberry bites :). Next time, I am planning to blend some strawberry in place of the 1/4c applesauce, with the added plus that they will perhaps be pink!
anjali
Great! I was actually wondering if you had a chance to try them out! And great idea on the pureed strawberries…curious to see how they will turn out in terms of texture! And yes, if they are pink, even better! Thanks! And let me know once you try it out again!
Samuel F
These are amazing! I didn’t have any pastry flour so I ended up using 1 1/2 cups of whole wheat flour and a 1/2 cup of flax. They turned out a little dense but were nice and hardy for a quick breakfast before work. I used the same recipe and switched out the strawberries for blueberries and baked it as loaf of bread as well. It was AMAZING with peanut butter 🙂
anjali
Awesome! And great variation! I’ve never substituted in that much flax before, so glad to know that’s an option. I’m going to have to try making a loaf with blueberries and topping it with PB…that sounds delicious! My kids will love it. Thanks for the comment, and love your substitutions!
Kayla
I impressed my entire family with these!!! We make muffins every week so that we can send vegan muffins to daycare for the kids while the others get regular daycare muffins. Anyways, my hubby usually does the baking/cooking here but once or twice a month, I’ll give it a go. Every time I make muffins, I try to make them healthIer. Long story not so short, everyone LOVED these! I only had regular flour on hand so that’s what I used. I also used my blender to mix the wet ingredients with all the strawberries (one or two of the kids have texture aversions and might not have had any muffin if they could see/taste a chunk of berry).
They turned out big and fluffy and so good! Everyone was surprised which is always nice. Thanks for the great recipe!
anjali
What an awesome review!! Thank you so much! I initially developed these to send for school lunch so it’s great that your kids love them. And great idea with the blender to avoid those chunks. Thanks again! I think I need to revisit these and make another fun flavor version!
KKamdar
Backed them again last night. Turned out perfect. They are so yummy out of oven. I added walnuts and a scoop of vegan protein powder. It still maintained the moisture. Thank you.
anjali
You are a professional at these now! Glad to know they work with protein powder! Thank you!