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Chocolate Chip Banana Bran Muffins


FreyaUSA

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These were my family's absolute favorite muffins. They were the reason for bananas. My kids go into the kitchen, see brown squishy bananas and get all excited. :lol: Anyway, it's the first thing I adapted when my diet changed. These are so good for you (because I just love to power pack things if I can) but don't taste it at all.

Let me know if you try these and how you like them!

Chocolate Chip Banana Bran Muffins

2 eggs

1/2 c brown sugar

1/3 cup milk

1 single serving NSA applesauce

2 tsps vanilla

2-3 med or 2 lg very ripe bananas, squished up :P

1/2 c flaxmeal

1/2 c soy flour**

1/2 c quinoa flour**

1/2 c corn flour**

1/2 tsp xanthan gum

2 tsps baking powder

1 tsp cinnamon

1/4 tsp salt

1/4 c mini chocolate chips

1/4 c milk chocolate chips (optional)

Preheat oven to 350.

Mix eggs with brown sugar till well mixed. Add milk, applesauce, vanilla, bananas and flaxmeal. Set aside.

Sift together flours, xanthan gum, baking powder, cinnamon, salt. Make a well in middle. Sprinkle chips over. Pour in wet ingredients and stir till just combined.

Spoon into oil sprayed muffin tins. Bake 27ish minutes. Let sit in tins 5 minutes. Remove and cool remainder of the way.

These keep well for about 3 days in plastic bags that are left open. Don't know why. Just do.

**you can substitute any flours you'd like for these, but these are the best combination I've tried so far, and I've tried MANY combinations. My second favorite combination is soy flour, chickpea flour and quinoa flour (but I ran out of chickpea flour yesterday and really like the corn now.) I've also used 1-1/2 cups Bob's Red Mill gluten-free flour mix with excellent results.


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I have some overripe bananas... are they supposed to be in the recipe? :-)

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:D hehe--i wrote this recipe out and reread it thinking i forgot the bananas too--i would prefer it without the bananas--i love anything with chocalate chips--deb :)
FreyaUSA Contributor

OMG! I cannot believe I overlooked the BANANAS in typing out that recipe. :blink:

YES! I will go back and actually add the bananas in, but for the rest of you...add:

2-3 med or 2 lg ripe bananas (all squished up) to the wet ingredients before you add the flaxmeal.

Omg...I really need a good excuse for that. Let me think... <_<

FreyaUSA Contributor

Okay, I also forgot to add a VARIATION: (I just made these last night. One of my kids likes these a lot.)

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin (Bran) Muffins

Substitute 1/2 can (about 1 cup) pumpkin for the bananas which are now in the original recipe. :lol:

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:P hehe---anyways--i am not real fond of bananas but the chocalate chip/pumpkin sounds wonderful--i think i will try that one--thanks---Deb :D
darlindeb25 Collaborator
:P hehe---anyways--i am not real fond of bananas but the chocalate chip/pumpkin sounds wonderful--i think i will try that one--thanks---Deb :D

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