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Gluten Free Sweet Potato Muffins

Gluten-free sweet potato muffins made with coconut flour, rice flour, and sweetened naturally with pure maple syrup for a healthful, wholesome breakfast or snack.

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Muffins - made with rice flour, coconut flour, and naturally sweetened with pure maple syrup for a healthy breakfast or snack!

Oh, hello muffin of my dreams!

These gluten free sweet potato muffins make for an incredible breakfast or snack to go alongside your coffee or tea. They are made with coconut flour and brown rice flour and are sweetened with pure maple syrup. Plus, the sweet potato gives natural sweetness so you don’t need to add a huge amount of sweetener!

This combination makes for an insanely fluffy and flavorful muffin that you’d never guess is gluten-free, dairy-free and refined sugar-free!

 

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Muffins - made with rice flour, coconut flour, and naturally sweetened with pure maple syrup for a healthy breakfast or snack!

The way I see it, the whole food, cleaner ingredients makes these muffins a healthier option than your standard bakery or coffee shop muffin.

Does that give you license to slather butter all over them and drizzle more maple syrup on them? You betcha.

I know what you’re going to ask, and the answer is yes.

Yes, you can use pumpkin for this recipe instead of sweet potato. But pumpkins are less rad than sweet potatoes. You can fact check that one up, down, and sideways, it doesn’t make it any less true. 😉

You know what would go really well with these sweet potato muffins? Roasted sweet potato soup.

If you’d like, you can also add chocolate chips  and/or chopped walnuts to these sweet potato muffins to level up the flavor and texture. I’d recommend about 2/3 cup of either/or.

Recipe Notes:

Avoid the temptation to substitute the coconut flour for a different flour, as coconut flour absorbs four times more liquid than any other flour. If you want to swap it out, you’ll need to change the amount of eggs and liquid in the muffins. 

If you’d like, you can use almond flour or oat flour instead of the brown rice flour in a 1:1 replacement.

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Keep calm and muffin on!

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Muffins - made with rice flour, coconut flour, and naturally sweetened with pure maple syrup for a healthy breakfast or snack!

Gluten Free Sweet Potato Muffins

Gluten Free Sweet Potato Muffins are an amazing breakfast any time of the year and go marvelously alongside your coffee or tea!
Prep Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
12 muffins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Poke several holes in the sweet potato with a fork and wrap it in foil. Bake it in the oven for 60 minutes or until very soft. Remove potato from the oven and allow it to cool. 
  • When cool enough to handle, scrape the potato flesh out of the skin and mash it in a large mixing bowl (discard the skin…or eat it, I do that all the time). Note: you should end up with about 1 cup of mashed sweet potato..if there's more, you can save the rest for a different baking endeavor.)
  • Add the eggs, coconut milk, olive oil, and maple syrup to the mixing bowl with the mashed potato and whisk everything together until smooth.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the rest of the (dry) ingredients and stir together.
  • Pour the dry ingredients into the bowl with the wet and mix together just until combined.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and lightly oil a 12-hole muffin tray (or line with muffin cups).
  • Pour muffin batter into muffin holes and fill ¾ of the way up.
  • Place on center rack in the oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until muffins are golden brown around the edges and feel firm in the center when poked. Remove from the oven and allow muffins to cool 20 minutes before releasing them from the muffin tray. Serve with a dollop of butter and a drizzle of pure maple syrup or honey.

Nutrition

Serving: 1of 12 - Calories: 141kcal - Carbohydrates: 21g - Protein: 3g - Fat: 5g - Fiber: 2g - Sugar: 7g
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dairy free, easy healthy recipes, gluten free recipes, gut healthy recipes, healthy
Servings: 12 muffins
Calories: 141kcal
Author: Julia

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Muffins made dairy-free and refined sugar-free with coconut flour, rice flour, and pure maple syrup. Light, fluffy, and flavorful!

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Muffins - made with rice flour, coconut flour, and naturally sweetened with pure maple syrup for a healthy breakfast or snack!
Recipe Rating




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Tawnie

Saturday 18th of April 2020

Just tried these and they are really tasty! I made some with chocolate chips and some without, and they were delicious both ways. I made the recipe pretty much as directed, though I used canola instead of olive oil. Next time I think I’ll sprinkle with flaked coconut, as in your lovely photos, and maybe bake them for a few extra minutes (I only baked them for 30, next time will try 33-35).

Thanks for this terrific recipe!

Julia

Sunday 19th of April 2020

I'm so happy you enjoy them Tawnie! Thanks so much for the feedback! xo

Dara

Tuesday 5th of June 2018

I haven't even tasted the finished product, but the batter tasted damn good! I added a few chocolate chips, too ;) Can't wait to make these on the regular!! The coconut milk makes it soo creamy!

Julia

Wednesday 6th of June 2018

I'm so happy to hear it! I love these muffins with chocolate chips (and even chopped nuts). Thanks for the sweet feedback! xx

Michelle

Wednesday 14th of March 2018

Hello, So you mention oil in the direction but no oil in the ingredients. ?? How much oil is to be added?

Thanks

Terri

Sunday 29th of October 2017

I skipped the olive oil and the muffins turned out quite well. I think you could add a 1/4 cup olive oil to make them a little more moist. I also added a half cup chopped walnuts to the mixture!

Julia

Monday 30th of October 2017

All of that sounds awesome! Thank you for sharing, Terri!

Melony

Monday 16th of October 2017

Hey there, I am in the middle of making these and the directions say, "3. Add the eggs, coconut milk, olive oil, and maple syrup to the mixing bowl with the mashed potato and whisk everything together until smooth." There is no olive oil listed in the ingredients. Does this recipe need olive oil? Thank you

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