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Gluten Free Blueberry Chocolate Chunk Muffins

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Top of the muffin to ya! Just. Let me have that one.

I thought about you all weekend, on account of a couple of you-related things transpiring. Starting with these blueberry chocolate chunk muffins. They’re for your muffin top. You’re so welcome.

You will bake these muffins thinking they’ll be a nice breakfast-dessert for your man stallion (or lady cakes) and what will end up happening is you’ll eat all six muffins because you will make the mistake of spoon-feeding yourself muffin batter before these lovies see the likes of three-fiddy. Once you get the taste for batter, you are superbly defenseless against baked batter spawn. It’s a fact.

 Defenses down. Arms wide open. It’s time to feed the muffin top. All systems go.

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The second you-related item is that I finally joined Instagram!! Follow me! Yippy kay yay, Mr. Falcon!

A few weeks ago, my phone took a poopaloop and as a result, I did something I said I would ne’er do. I went and got me an iPhone. I must have eaten an entire Pushover Pie prior to going to the cell store because my ground got sold out from under me by the most iPhony person I’ve met. Ugh iPhone people! I’ll neee’eeeeeer be one of thoooooose.

. . .

Until this weekend, I shied away from the Ap Store in utter terror of what I might find there. You can give the girl a real-life phone, but you can’t give the girl a real life. That is all. This is where good iPhones come to die. But haste, we’re making progress (or regress?). With Instagram in the bag and Twitter on the way, this girl’s on the path to losing face time with real people. Hollaaaa! Oh that’s sad.

Back to your muffin top. These hunks of burning love are gluten-free made with coconut flour, brown rice flour, coconut milk and are sweetened with agave. Add in blueberries and hunks of dark chocolate from a chocolate bar you massacre so that it won’t end up in your mouth – only to end up in your mouth via muffin – for a real good time.

These are foolin’ muffins – they are everything a great muffin should be and are actually suitable for breakfast. End o’ story.

Now follow me on Instagram, I’m lonely!

Gluten Free Blueberry Chocolate Chunk Muffins | https://www.theroastedroot.net

Gluten Free Blueberry Chocolate Chunk Muffins

Gluten Free Blueberry Chocolate Chunk Muffins are that perfect combination of your two muffin favorites. Why sacrifice one or the other? 😉
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
6 muffins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and lightly oil a muffin pan.
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the egg, coconut milk, agave nectar and vanilla extract.
  • In a seperate bowl, stir together the brown rice flour, coconut flour, baking powder, and salt.
  • Pour the dry mixture into the wet and mix to combine.
  • Fold the blueberries and chocolart chunks into the batter.
  • Fill 6 muffin holes with batter and bake for 30 to 35 minutes until a toothpick tests clean.
  • Let muffins sit 10 minutes, then run a knife around the edges to help pop the muffins out of the pan.
  • Feed your muffin top!

Nutrition

Serving: 1grams
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dairy free, easy healthy recipes, gluten free recipes, gut healthy recipes, healthy
Servings: 6 muffins
Author: Julia

Gluten Free Blueberry Chocolate Chunk Muffins | https://www.theroastedroot.net

 

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B

Thursday 19th of December 2013

Hi! I wonder if i can use more coconut flour instead of brown rice flour.Or just something else?Please reply!Thanks!

Julia

Thursday 19th of December 2013

Hi there! If you're wanting to keep the same flour ratio, the best replacement for the brown rice flour would be gluten free oat flour. You can certainly use coconut flour, but you will need to play with the portions a little, since coconut flour absorbs a ton of liquid. I would start out by adding 1 tablespoon of coconut flour to replace the brown rice flour, and adjust from there. Do note if you use all coconut flour, the texture of the muffin will be completely different - less fluffy, and somewhat gritty. Let me know how the muffins turn out!

Valerie

Friday 16th of August 2013

These are amazing!! The first time I made them I subbed in honey and used regular milk... and they turned out really well... but the milk made me feel awful so the second time I made them using water for the milk (Since almond milk is basically water with extract of almonds :) I figure that should do the trick). Worked perfectly! :D

Thank-you for sharing! <3

Genevieve

Thursday 15th of August 2013

My go to muffin these days has been your gluten-free coconut ones, but I saw these and had to try them. I used maple syrup instead of agave (I am French Canadian - if I used anything else I may be deported...) and used all blueberries since these babies were thisclose to being jam. Sooooooo good! Thank you for sharing!

Julia

Thursday 15th of August 2013

YEEEEAH! I'm so glad you like them! I love the idea of using maple syrup - that would be my preference over agave, but I didn't have any on-hand when I made the muffins...will definitely try the maple next time!!

Annie @ Natural Sweet Recipes

Thursday 8th of August 2013

Haha, it took me a long while to get into Instagram too! I opened one up about a couple months ago but haven't opened it up to the public... I'm afraid I might never stop looking at it if I do! These muffins look like heaven!!

Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com

Tuesday 6th of August 2013

Love this combination of blueberry and chocolate!

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