Coconut Flour Banana Muffins (Makes the Perfect Snack or Breakfast)
A Perfectly Healthy Paleo Snack
As with all of our recipes, this muffin recipe passes on usual baking ingredients like refined white flour and sugar and uses 100% paleo friendly ingredients instead. These particular muffins start by using coconut flour combined with baking soda and salt for the base. I love baking with coconut flour because it adds a delightful hint of a coconut aftertaste in your treats. That coconut taste blends perfectly with the banana flavor in this recipe as well.
After preparing your flour mixture, the next step is to beat your eggs and honey together until it makes a pale yellow mixture. Honey is a fantastic sweetening alternative to refined sugar, and it has the added benefit of also being incredibly nutrient-dense on top of that. It’s packed full of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and it also has anti-inflammatory properties. There’s even evidence that honey can potentially be used as a natural anticancer agent as well. (1) For all of these reasons, honey is definitely a superfood that everybody should be including in their diet.
Next, add in your mashed banana, vanilla extract, and melted coconut oil to your honey mixture and beat until everything is well combined. Normally when I’m preparing my paleo meals and desserts, I do my best to keep things as low carb as possible. However, making baked goods with bananas is always something I’m willing to make an exception for. While they definitely contain a fair amount of carbohydrates and natural sugars, I believe the benefits far outweigh any negatives. They’re a great source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals (especially potassium, which is an essential mineral for helping to reduce hypertension). (2)
Don’t Forget the Toppings
These muffins would be fantastic with the recipe just as it is right now, but we want to make them even better. To make truly perfect banana muffins, you’ll also be adding in dark chocolate chips and chopped walnuts. Both of these ingredients help take these muffins to the next level when it comes to being incredibly yummy, but more importantly, they each add a solid amount of healthy fats to the recipe as well. As paleo followers know, it’s essential to include plenty of dietary fat in your diet in order to achieve optimal health. (3)
Make In Bulk
I mentioned before that I like making these for a quick grab and go snack or light meal option, especially since these freeze really well. Simply pack them in an airtight container or for best results, wrap them in a freezer safe bag.
You’ll want to leave them out about an hour or so before eating them to give it time to thaw, but it’s still just as good a few days or even a few weeks after.
If you’d like to add even more healthy fats to your muffins, you can feel free to decorate the muffin tops with even more walnuts and dark chocolate chips if you would like. Even with the chocolate chips included, these muffins make a fantastic option for your morning breakfast thanks to all of the healthy ingredients used. They are equally good as an afternoon snack. Ah, who am I kidding? There’s never a bad time to enjoy these banana muffins.
P.S. – Looking for more banana inspired paleo baking recipes? Here’s a few of my favorites that you should check out if you loved these banana muffins:
Coconut Flour Banana Muffins (Makes the Perfect Snack or Breakfast)
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