6 Healthy Muffin Recipes (1 Base Batter) (2024)

Are you a muffin queen just like us? Here’s our favorite base muffin recipe for healthy muffins + 6 different healthy muffin recipes you can make with it!

These muffins call for simple ingredients you probably already have on hand and take just under 40 minutes to make from start to finish.

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Ultimate Healthy Muffin Recipe!

We are muffin people and so are our kids! They make for the perfect quick snack and I almost always have a dozen on my counter or in my freezer. Today we’re sharing 6 unique healthy muffin recipes that all stem from 1 base recipe. You read that right. In this post, you’re going to get not 1, not 2, but 6 different healthy muffin recipes.

This isn’t an ordinary muffin recipe. It’s one that’s made with whole grains and better-for-you ingredients. Plus, these muffins come out super fluffy and pretty much taste like dessert.

The 6 Muffin Flavors

Since we’ve published this post, we’ve created individual posts for each of these healthy muffin variations because they were so popular! So, feel free to use the links below to go directly to the recipe you’re looking for. Or, head down to the recipe card for the muffin base + add-in directions.

  1. Healthy Banana Nut Muffins
  2. Healthy Chocolate Muffins
  3. Cranberry Orange Muffins
  4. Apple Cinnamon Muffins
  5. Chocolate Pumpkin Zucchini Muffins
  6. Healthy Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins
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Healthy Muffins – Base Muffin Recipe

First and foremost, let’s chat about our signature healthy muffins recipe. For all 6 of these healthy muffin flavors, you’ll notice that we used the same exact base recipe and then deviated slightly for each flavor.

We’ve tested this base recipe time and time again and let me tell you, it just works! Here’s what you need:

Dry Ingredients

  • White whole wheat flour: we love cooking with white whole wheat flour and prefer to use the brand King Arthur. Your muffins will come out super light and fluffy.
  • Coconut sugar: coconut sugar is one of two sweeteners in this recipe. We’ve also tested these muffins with light brown sugar as a 1:1 sub.
  • Baking soda: baking soda helps make your muffins super fluffy!
  • Salt: salt brings out the lovely add-in flavors.

Wet Ingredients

  • Eggs: eggs help bind this muffin recipe together and also make them nice and fluffy.
  • Maple syrup: maple syrup is the second sweetener used in these muffins. It’s a warm flavor and refined sugar-free!
  • Unsweetened almond milk: we prefer to use almond milk, but any kind will do!
  • Melted coconut oil: we love baking with coconut oil. Make sure to measure your coconut oil from the melted state to get an accurate measurement.
  • Pureed fruit: pureed fruit is definitely what maeks these muffins so unique and delicious.

quick note!

You’ll note that each of these healthy muffin recipes calls for the same exact dry ingredients. When it comes to wet, they call for the same ingredients minus the pureed fruit.

Each of the 6 recipes will slightly differ, but the three pureed fruits we feature are: banana, applesauce, and pumpkin. The great thing about pureed fruit is that it will:

  1. add a serving of fruit to your muffins
  2. make your muffins super duper moist

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Substitutions

White whole wheat flour: While whole wheat flour definitely works the best time and time again, but if you’re hoping to swap for a different flour, we suggest the following (and only the following) at a 1:1 ratio:

  • all-purpose flour
  • whole wheat flour
  • all-purpose gluten-free flour blend.

Unfortunately, we do not recommend substituting 1:1 for coconut flour and/or almond flour.

Coconut sugar:The only sugar we would recommend swapping for coconut sugar 1:1 is light brown sugar.

Eggs:We have not tested these recipes without eggs. If you do try these recipes with a flax egg, please let us know how it goes!

Maple syrup:Honey would be a fantastic 1:1 swap for maple syrup, and potentially agave nectar.

Almond milk:Good news! Any kind of milk will work with a 1:1 swap. Try soy milk, cow’s milk, or coconut milk.

Coconut oil:While we haven’t tested any other subs, we’re confident butter, olive oil, and canola oil would also work.

What is the secret to making moist muffins?

We have a few tricks up our sleeve to making moist muffins.

  1. Don’t overmix your batter.
  2. In addition to oil, use pureed fruit for extra moisteness.
  3. Don’t over bake!

Which oil is best for muffins?

In our opinion, coconut oil is best for muffins because it’s light and doesn’t have a super-strong flavor. Others will say that vegetable oil or butter is best.

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Healthy Banana Nut Muffins

These banana nut muffins are made with mashed banana, walnuts, ground cinnamon, and vanilla extract making them slightly spicy, good-for-you, and a great breakfast muffin recipe!

  • 1 cup mashed bananas
  • 1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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Healthy Chocolate Muffins

If you like chocolate you’re going to love our healthy chocolate muffins! They’re sweetened with mashed banana and made with chocolate chips and cocoa powder to make them extra chocolatey and delicious.

  • 1 cup mashed bananas
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup almond milk (in addition to base recipe)

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Cranberry Orange Muffins

With just a little bit of orange extract, orange zest, and dried cranberries, you’re going to get the most delicious cranberry orange muffins out there. Bonus…they’re healthy and 100% whole grain!

  • 1 cup applesauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon orange extract
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • 2/3 cup dried cranberries
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Apple Cinnamon Muffins

There is nothing better than a moist apple cinnamon muffin recipe. Made with applesauce, shredded apples, ground cinnamon and vanilla extract, these are a muffin all will love!

  • 1 cup applesauce
  • 1 cup shredded apples (moisture removed)
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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Chocolate Pumpkin Zucchini Muffins

Made with both pumpkin and zucchini, these healthy chocolate pumpkin zucchini muffins are EXTRA moist and double the healthy with 2 servings of veggies.

  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 cup shredded zucchini (moisture removed)
  • 1/4 cup almond milk, unsweetened(in addition to base recipe)
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Healthy Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins

What is better than pumpkin muffins? Chocolate chip pumpkin muffins! This recipe comes out so moist, has a hint of cinnamon, and is topped off with chocolate chips.

  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
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How to Store Muffins

Let your muffins cool completely. Then, transfer them into an airtight container. Store them in a cool, dark place such as your counter for around 3 days.

For best results, store these muffins in the fridge for up to 3-5 days. Since they have pureed fruit in them and are made with real ingredients, they are more apt to mold quicker on the counter.

How to Freeze these Healthy Muffins

  1. Let your muffins cool compeltely.
  2. Then, transfer them into an airtight container or gallon-size plastic bag (what we prefer to do!).
  3. Remove as much air as possible and seal.
  4. Freeze for up to 3 months.

More of our Favorite…

Healthy Muffin Recipes

  • Almond Butter Banana Bread Muffins
  • Healthy Blueberry Muffins
  • Healthy Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • One-Bowl Zucchini Muffins
  • Carrot Cake Muffins
  • Healthy Chocolate Banana Walnut Muffins
  • Healthy Pumpkin Muffins
  • Oatmeal Muffins

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Healthy Muffin Recipe (+ 6 Flavor Variations)

Here’s our favorite muffin recipe for healthy muffins + 6 different healthy muffin recipes you can make with it. Enjoy!

Prep:15 minutes minutes

Cook:20 minutes minutes

Total:35 minutes minutes

Fat 5

Carbs 28

Protein 3

Yield: 12

Print Rate

Ingredients

Base Dry Ingredients

Base Wet Ingredients

Instructions

  • First, preheat oven to 350ºF and line a muffin tin with muffin liners. We suggest also spraying your muffin liners with cooking spray just in case.

  • Next, place dry ingredients into a medium bowl and mix.

  • Then, in a large bowl crack 2 eggs and whisk. Add maple syrup, almond milk, and preferred pureed fruit* and mix again.

  • Add dry ingredients into wet ingredients and then mix. Then, add in melted coconut oil and mix again.

  • At this point, add any of the add-ins for one of the 6 muffin recipes in this post and mix again.

  • Fill each muffin about 3/4 of the way full (these are going to be big muffins). Then, place in the oven at 350ºF and bake for 18-22 minutes or until the center is fully cooked.

  • Let cool for 5 minutes and then remove from the muffin tin to continue cooling.

Tips & Notes

  • Pureed fruit: the pureed fruit you use is dependent on which muffin recipe you are planning on using.
  • Nutrition information includes 1 cup of unsweetened applesauce as the pureed fruit.

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Nutrition facts

Calories: 167kcal Carbohydrates: 28g Protein: 3g Fat: 5g Fiber: 2g Sugar: 18g

Author: Lee Funke

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FAQs

Which muffin is healthiest? ›

Best: Soozy's Grain-Free Match Green Tea Muffin

They're made with whole-food ingredients, including almond flour, whole eggs, and coconut cream. We love that they're a lower-sugar option and don't contain any artificial sweeteners. Plus, the almond flour keeps these low in carbs and high in fiber.

What makes a muffin healthy or unhealthy? ›

What Makes a Healthy Muffin? Signs of a healthy muffin recipe are whole-food ingredients like fruit, veggies, nuts, seeds, eggs, and low-fat milk and yogurt (or a dairy-free alternative).

How to make boxed muffin mix healthier? ›

Boxed Muffin Mix HACK: Add better nutrition to boxed baking mixes by swapping out the butter and replacing with 1/4 cup mashed banana and 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil… And add nutrient-rich mix ins, including chopped nuts — pecans or walnuts, ground flaxseed, and blueberries for fiber and antioxidants.

Should muffin batter be thick or runny? ›

Depending on what ingredients you're using, the batter will range from runny (like thin cake batter) to very thick (like drop-cookie dough). As a general rule, the thinner the batter, the lighter the muffins will be when baked. But don't be afraid to bake thick, gloppy batter.

Are muffins OK for weight loss? ›

A high-fiber, low-fat option with calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and selenium, whole wheat English muffins make a great weight loss breakfast food. But be careful what you put on it. Adding tons of butter or jelly may also pack on unnecessary calories.

Is it OK to eat a muffin everyday? ›

Now muffins aren't all bad. These things are only unhealthy if eaten on a regular basis. If every so often you want a muffin for breakfast or a snack, that's no big deal. When you grab a bakery muffin for breakfast daily, that's when you increase your risk for unwanted weight gain and other health issues.

Is it better to use oil or butter in muffins? ›

Using oil as a substitute for butter in muffins can result in a lighter and more tender crumb, but it may also produce a slightly different flavor, depending on the type of oil used. Applesauce can also be used as a substitute for butter in muffins, as it provides moisture and can help to keep the muffins tender.

What can I substitute for sugar in a muffin recipe? ›

7 Natural Sugar Substitutes to Try in Your Cooking & Baking
  1. Honey. Honey is not only sweet, but it's packed with an array of health benefits! ...
  2. Maple Syrup. Maple syrup contains a fair bit of sugar, so consume it rather minimally. ...
  3. Applesauce. ...
  4. 4. Fruits. ...
  5. Molasses. ...
  6. Cane Sugar. ...
  7. Coconut Palm Sugar.

Are muffins or donuts worse for you? ›

When it comes to calories, carbs, and sugar, there's a clear winner: doughnuts. The fried rings have 155 fewer calories, half the carbs, and 21 fewer grams of sugar than muffins. Muffins don't lose out completely, though: They have 1 g more protein than doughnuts—and half the saturated fat.

What happens if you add an extra egg to muffin mix? ›

Eggs are responsible for giving baked goods structure, which means the amount you use directly affects the resulting texture. Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery.

What is the best flour for muffins? ›

Cake Flour: The flour with the lowest protein content (5 to 8 percent). The relative lack of gluten-forming proteins makes cake flour ideal for tender baked goods, such as cakes (of course), but also biscuits, muffins and scones.

What happens if you put water in muffin mix instead of milk? ›

Though you may notice a slight difference in texture, you can definitely substitute water for milk when preparing our muffin mixes!

What is the formula for muffins? ›

The Muffin Ratio: 2:2:1:1, flour to liquid to fat to eggs. The magic ratio for muffins in 2:2:1:1. This means 2 parts flour to 2 parts liquid to 1 part fat to 1 part eggs. The really important part is remembering to use the same unit of weight for each part!

Should you let muffin batter rest? ›

Quickbreads and muffins are hydrating batters, which means the flour absorbs the liquid over time, resulting in a very moist muffin, and improving the flavor. So let your muffin batter rest, up to 24 hours if possible.

What is a high quality muffin? ›

High-quality muffins have a thin, evenly browned crust. Top is symmetrical, but looks rough. When broken apart, texture is uniform and crumb is tender and light.

Are any muffins good for you? ›

Some muffins that you buy in store or at a coffee shop have a lot of sugar in them and other ingredients that are not good for consumption. If you are going to to eat muffins for breakfast, I have to recommendations: One, make your own muffins so you know the ingredients and second, eat them at moderation.

Is a blueberry muffin healthier than a donut? ›

It's time for a food face-off. When it comes to calories, carbs, and sugar, there's a clear winner: doughnuts. The fried rings have 155 fewer calories, half the carbs, and 21 fewer grams of sugar than muffins.

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