These Banana Blueberry Spelt Muffins are vegan, but more importantly, they're moist, delicious, and healthy. So everyone, vegan or not, is going to love them. They're vegan because they don't contain eggs or butter. There's no refined sugar, either.
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About Blueberry Banana Spelt Muffins
Besides, obviously, bananas and blueberries, these muffins are made with spelt flour, coconut oil, walnuts, and a flax egg. Which I'll talk about a little later here.
About Spelt Flour
Spelt is an ancient grain that's thought to be about 9000 years old. That's pretty ancient, right?! It's a grain that's in the wheat family, but spelt is a completely different species from our familiar bread wheat. Although spelt is not wheat, it's important to note that still does contain gluten. Like most whole grains, spelt is high in protein, fibre, vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates. It's nutritional profile is similar to whole wheat, but it's thought to be more easily digested than wheat. You can use spelt flour in the same ratios in any recipe calling for wheat flour. Here's more detailed info on spelt: What is Spelt?
Spelt Vs Whole Wheat Flour
Being that the two flours are similar nutritionally and that both have gluten, the main difference for me lies in the taste and texture that the two flours give to baked goods. Spelt flour gives you a lighter and softer baking result and has a very mild, nutty and slightly sweet taste. It makes a great substitute for white flour when you simply want more nutrition. Depending on what you want your result to be, either flour works great.
Coconut, The Wonder Oil
I'm not going to tout the benefits of eating coconut oil. There's been so much hype about it. However, it is great for cooking and baking. And it's super useful as a natural alternative for all kinds of cosmetic uses. But I'm just going to talk about cooking and baking here, of course. Coconut oil is a highly saturated fat. Like butter. And, like butter, it's a healthy addition to any diet. In very small quantities. Both are real, and not manufactured foods. The difference is, of course, that coconut oil is a very good substitute for butter in a vegan diet. It also works really well when you want coconut flavour in your recipe, like in these Coconut Shrimp Tacos, or this Jackfruit Curry.
OK, Now About That Flax Egg
Many cooks and bakers who eat a vegan diet are familiar with a flax egg. Flax eggs make a great egg substitute in baking. If you haven't heard of it, or tried it, it may sound strange to you. But really, a flax egg is simply a tablespoon of ground flaxseed that you soak in a few tablespoons of water. When soaked, the seed becomes a glutinous mass, much like an egg. The flax egg works like an actual egg as a binder in baked goods. Pretty simple! And it works. This recipe is proof of that.
I used maple syrup as the sweetener in this recipe and I also added walnuts for a delicious nutty crunch. Even if you don't adhere to a strict vegan diet, it's always a good thing to widen the ingredient horizons. These healthy banana blueberry spelt muffins are so good, it doesn't matter if you call them vegan (except to vegans), they will get gobbled up fast. And they are every bit as quick to whip up as your standard flour & egg muffins. But far more nutritious.
Recipe
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Banana Blueberry Spelt Muffins
Ingredients
Flax Egg
- 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed
- 3 tablespoon water
Muffins
- 2 cups spelt flour
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup blueberries fresh or frozen
- 1 cup walnuts chopped
- 3 very ripe bananas peeled
- ¼ cup maple syrup
- ¼ cup coconut oil melted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°
- Combine ground flaxseed and water in a small bowl, and allow to sit while you continue with the recipe.
- Line a 12 cup muffin tin with liners, or use a non-stick muffin tin
- In a bowl, combine spelt flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, blueberries, and walnuts.
- In another bowl, mash bananas with a fork or potato masher
- Add maple syrup, your flax egg, and coconut oil to the bananas, and combine
- Add banana mixture to the dry ingredients, mixing quickly to just combine and moisten. Don't over mix.
- Spoon mixture into muffins cups, dividing evenly.
- Bake in center of the oven, about 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Remove from oven, and cool on a wire rack
Sheila
Should I store this in the fridge or on the counter in a counter? So delicious thanks
Colleen
Hi Sheila, I usually store muffins in an airtight container on the counter if you'll be eating them all within a couple of days. But they also freeze really well, and they defrost quickly. I'm so glad you loved these banana blueberry muffins!