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Freshly Baked Pumpkin Almond Butter & Hemp Flour Muffins with Fresh Strawberries, Warm Spices, Brown Coconut Sugar & a Crunchy Streusel Topping
DAIRY-FREE/GLUTEN-FREE/OVO-PESCATARIAN/PALEO/VEGETARIAN
Total: 35 minutes
Prep: 10 minutes
Makes: 12 muffins
Allergens: eggs, tree nuts
Look no further, because you have just found the best paleo muffin recipe the internet has to offer! This autumn spiced muffin recipe is super moist and perfectly sweet, with a subtle hint of tart fruitiness from the strawberries and a rich nutty flavor from the almond flour and butter. Pumpkin purée adds body and keeps these muffins moist for days ahead.
Hemp, eggs and almond flour add a good amount of protein to this recipe, making it one of the most macronutrient balanced muffins you’ll ever have! Bake these all-natural ingredient laden goodies next time you are craving something sweet. Eat this for breakfast, as a snack or as a guilt-free dessert.
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Ingredients
DRY
- 1 cup of almond flour
- ¼ cup of hemp flour
- ¼ cup of arrowroot starch
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon of salt
- 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon of ground nutmeg
WET
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup of canned pumpkin purée
- ½ cup of unsweetened smooth almond butter, melted
- ⅓ cup of brown coconut sugar
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
FILLING
- 1 cup of strawberries, diced, coated in 1 tablespoon of almond flour
TOPPING
- ⅓ cup of almond flour
- 3 tablespoons of coconut oil, melted
- 3 tablespoons of brown coconut sugar
OTHER
- Oil spray for the muffin pan
- 12 parchment / silicone muffin cups
Steps
1.) Gather all the ingredients you need for the muffins. Preheat an oven to 350F.
2.) Start by mixing all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl.
3.) In a different bowl, whisk together all the wet ingredients. Note: if the almond butter is too hard, microwave for 15-20 seconds to soften a bit.
4.) Fold the wet ingredients into the bowl of dry ingredients.
5.) Cover one cup of diced strawberries with a tablespoon of almond flour and fold them into the batter.
6.) Make the crumble by mixing all the ingredients together in a small bowl. Get your muffin pan ready by lining it with parchment muffin cups and spraying it with oil.
7.) Divide the batter to fill each muffin hole and scoop about 1-½ tablespoons of the crumble mixture on top of each one. Divide the extra crumble, if any, amongst the unbaked muffins. Place the muffins on the middle rack of your oven set at 350F and bake for 25-28 minutes or when the top is browned and a toothpick comes out clean after being inserted.
8.) Let the baked muffins rest in the tin for 5-10 minutes or until they are cool and firm enough to handle. Transfer them onto a baking rack, wait another 5-10 minutes, garnish with a slice of strawberry on top of each one and serve! Store in an airtight container or muffin box in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Tips
- Baking can be a little overwhelming for the inexperienced baker because the amount of ingredients, equipment and tools you use so it is best to set yourself up! Gather all your dry ingredients, wet ingredients, measuring cups, measuring spoons, bowls, muffin tin, rack and miscellaneous tools before starting
- Spraying the muffin cups with oil before pouring in the batter is essential for the muffins to come out clean and intact. Remember to not skip this step.
- The oven I use runs hot so my batch of muffins cooked in 25 minutes. Check the doneness of your batch at the 25 minute mark. Pull them out if they’re done or return them for 2-3 minutes at a time if they’re not.
- Once the muffins are in the oven, prevent yourself from opening it so that they don’t deflate and that they do rise perfectly. Do so at the 25 minute mark.
- If you are eating these out of the fridge, I recommend microwaving them for 10-15 seconds on low for a better eating experience.
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Q&A
- What is arrowroot starch? Arrowroot is an easily digested starch extracted from the roots of the arrowroot plant. It is gluten free and can be used as a direct substitute for cornstarch for folks with corn allergies.
- Can I use a different type of nut butter in this recipe? Yes you can! As long as you use unsweetened smooth nut butter, you won’t mess with the texture. Try cashew butter, hazelnut butter or peanut butter in place of the almond butter.
- Can I store these muffins at room temperature? Yes, but doing so will reduce the shelf life. They keep up to 2 days at room temperature.
- I don’t have any brown coconut sugar at the moment but I want to stick with a paleo sugar substitute, what else can I use? Maple sugar would be your best bet. You can also use regular white sugar, can sugar, brown sugar or even 1:1 monk fruit extract if you’re okay with these substitutes.
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