Wednesday, June 11, 2014

varies blender muffin

When I first heard someone talk about “blender muffins” it sounded too good to be true.  You really just put 5 ingredients in a blender, blend it up, bake it, and it becomes a muffin?  Can’t be.  Wait–what?  No flour, either?  No oil? Come on.  I was skeptical.
I’m not skeptical anymore because I’ve made these 5-ingredient blender muffins almost a dozen times and they are the easiest muffins ever.  Not only are they easy, but they taste wonderful, too.  My family gobbles these up as quick as I can bake them.
I first saw blender muffins here and then after a little searching found this recipe.  I started out making the plain variety:  peanut butter, banana, eggs, vanilla, a  liquid sweetener (honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar) and just a touch of baking powder. They were heaven.  Then I started adding things here or there, trying new variations.  That brings me to today where I present to you 15 different variations of these super easy blender muffins.
I’ve had a lot of fun experimenting with these flavor combinations and I think you’ll like what I’ve come up with. I’ve got a nut-free version.  Don’t do eggs? There’s a vegan version.  Do you avoid peanuts?  There’s an almond butter version. There’s a few sinful versions and of course some fruity variations.  There is truly something for everyone.
I have only made mine into mini-muffins, but if you don’t have a mini-muffin pan, go ahead and make full sized muffins, just increase the baking time a bit.
But I love the mini-muffin size, especially for the kids.  It’s amazing how these bake up like muffins without any flour.  They don’t have the exact texture of a regular muffin, but they are very muffin-like.
I love these all so much I don’t know if I can pick a favorite.  The ones that top my list, however, are sunbutter crunch, peanut butter and jelly, chocolate chip, plain almond butter or peanut butter, and blueberry.  Meghan loves the cinnamon version.
These also freeze well, so you can make a big batch and have them on hand whenever you need a quick breakfast or snack.  These would be a great lunch box addition, too.  I just pop them in the microwave for about 20 seconds and they are ready.
So what are you waiting for?  Get that blender ready!

Using the base recipe, each mini-muffin is about 85 calories, with 5 grams of fat, and 3 grams of protein.  Enjoy!

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