I have since discovered the wonders of almond flour... it makes amazing baked goods (and is super healthy -- win-win)!! In my opinion, it's results are FAR superior to whole wheat flour.. so much more moist and delicate! I started out with the Trader Joe's brand but recently finally splurged on Honeyville's and will never go back. It is freaking amazing. Because it is made with blanched almonds, the texture is far finer and superior to the TJ's brand. And though i know it seems crazy expensive, because it is such a large quantity, it should last you several months. also, if you sign up for their newsletter, you'll get updates about special sales (they actually just finished having a storewide 20% off sale)!
I have been making muffins like crazy lately for the hubs and I for breakfast (we love them and they stay good for a few days). Some of my favorites so far have been raspberry chocolate chip (amazeballs), pumpkin chocolate, and banana chocolate). Finally made one without chocolate, haha. Plan on trying these and these next.
GRAIN-FREE BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
(adapted from this recipe)
Yield: 12 muffins
Ingredients:
2 eggs1/3 cup honey
4 tablespoons melted coconut oil (or pastured butter)
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 tablespoon lemon zest (from 2-3 lemons)
2 1/2 cups almond flour
1 cup fresh blueberries
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 325°F. Grease muffin pan with coconut oil or butter or use unbleached muffin liners.
- In a medium mixing bowl use either a whisk to combine the eggs, honey, coconut oil, vanilla, baking soda, sea salt and lemon zest.
- With a spatula, first mix in the almond flour, in batches, and then gently fold in and blueberries.
- Batter will be very firm so you’ll need to use a spoon to evenly divide the batter amonst the 12 muffin cups. Place 2-3 blueberries on top and press down into the batter…just because it looks pretty!
- Bake for 20-25 minutes. Toothpick should come out clean and they should be a nice golden brown.
This is a recipe I will be coming back to time and time again, for sure. I am craving them as I type this!
Yum! These look really good! I will have to try them and do the flax egg substitute and see how they turn out!
ReplyDeleteYou have just converted me to almond flour. Wow! These look and sound incredible.
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with everything related to almonds, but I have a question: does the flour have a distinctive almond taste? My husband hates nuts :( and that's been keeping me from experimenting with almond flour!
ReplyDeleteyum! I can't wait to try these :) gotta love blueberry muffins!
ReplyDeletemmm this looks SOO good!!
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Sandy
Sandy a la Mode
good for you, putting in the time and effort to make your health a priority!
ReplyDeletesometimes I don't want to. but these look delicious and not too difficult. thanks for sharing!
these have perfect ingredients! i'm totally going to have to try, thanks for sharing this :)
ReplyDeleteThese look SO good! I can't wait to try them out. Thanks for the recipe!
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Katie
thanks for your comment on the whole30! i totally went off the wagon last week (my first free week) and felt horrible...that was pretty eye opening. i'm back on it this week just to get some balance back and then will probably stick to it 90% from now!
ReplyDeletein regards to Ghee, I live in Luzern in switzerland, and most special ingredients are pretty hard to find, but a store in zurich sells ghee so i had to get it there. If i were you i would try looking at any specialty food stores, high end food stores - I have no idea if supermarkets in the US typically sell it? ordering it online might be a good option - I've also seen some pins on pinterest where people make their own! I don't love the taste of Ghee so use primarily coconut oil for everything. I hope that helps and let me know if you find some! I'd be curious to know where :)
ok this was like a book..byebye!
hmm i recently made some blueberry muffins without sugar or dairy in them, but i like the no grain idea as well. looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy I have everything to make these!
ReplyDeleteYum-o!
ReplyDeletexo Jennifer
http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com
these look yummy!
ReplyDeletexo the egg out west.
Yummy! I am doing paleo this month so I'll try these!
ReplyDeletexo Jennifer
http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com
i love blueberry muffins, i'll have to try these for a grain free version!
ReplyDeleteso im gluten intolerant, screws with my iron and vital vitamins and basically i turn into the "gluten monster" as my family has dubbed me aha but to the point yes, almond flour is A M A Z I N G but also try chickpea flour and water chestnut flour, AMAZING for biscuits!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is G R E A T!
x Eloise - Jazzlipsandtulips
these look amazing. i love learning new recipes!
ReplyDeletethese look yummy! I'm a sucker for anything with blueberry in it
ReplyDeleteAlmond flour is amazing and I also learned for baking especially that I like to sift mine so that the texture is more smooth :) I will have to try these muffins out.
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