muffins

CHUNKY MONKEY BANANA BREAD MUFFINS (GLUTEN-AND-DAIRY-FREE) by Lindsey | Dolly and Oatmeal


comfort in the form of food. i think it’s a place where we’ve collectively found relief in these times (if we’re fortunate enough). the past few weeks i’ve been craving everything from eggs, to meaty pasta dishes, buttered toast, and very specific baked goods. i think the psychological toll of a pandemic has us reaching to foods that soothe us/make us happy. no wonder then, the internet is aflame with homemade sourdough, pasta & carbs aplenty, banana bread, focaccia, etc., etc., etccccc. yes, many have more time on their hands to cook and pick up a new hobby, be that cooking or baking. but many of us, have way less time if there are children running or crawling around the house. i am grateful to be able to spend this time with my family, so many with essential jobs don’t have the opportunity to do that. but i would be remiss if i didn’t mention that i’m exhausted. both frank and i can easily feel overwhelmed at any given moment. despite that, we’re trying to make the most of our days - art projects, little morning walks, lots of music and dancing, and baking - lots of baking!

but let’s talk muffins, because we all deserve one (or 10). i took a bit of liberty with the recipe title. if you’re familiar with the ben & jerry’s ice cream flavor, chunky monkey, then you already know there’s banana and lots of chocolate chunks and walnut pieces. not much has changed here, except that instead of ice cream, it’s chunky monkey in muffin format. which naturally means you can eat one any time of day.

we use a couple brown, spotty bananas - the kind that sit on the counter that no one wants to touch (they should be that ripe). from there we use a few different flours to get a super puffy/fluffy gluten-free muffin with a good texture to boot. i call for 1 cup + of chocolate chunks because you will want and need more to top these muffins. while a couple ingredients are non-negotiable, many of them can be swapped for what you have on-hand - so ask away in the comment section if you don’t have some of the ingredients, and i can do my best to guide you, because you’re going to want to make these asap 😉

all my love and wishes for good health ❤️



chunky monkey banana bread muffins | gluten-and-dairy-free

notes:

while i love the combination of flours here to achieve a really good muffin, some can be substituted if you don’t have them all on-hand. please ask in the comment section and i will do my best to guide you :)

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| makes 12 large muffins |

  • 1 cup fine brown rice flour

  • 1/2 cup almond flour

  • 1/4 cup arrowroot flour

  • 1/4 cup oat flour

  • 2/3 cup coconut sugar

  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon fine salt

  • 1 cup banana (roughly 2 large bananas), smooshed with a fork

  • 1/2 cup melted coconut oil

  • 2 large pasture raised eggs, at room temp

  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • 1 cup chocolate, plus more for topping

  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, plus more for topping



method

  1. preheat oven to 350°F, and line a muffin tin with 12 liners.

  2. in a large bowl, whisk together the flours, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. in another large bowl, whisk together the smooshed banana, oil, eggs, and vanilla. mix the dry ingredients into the wet a little at a time, until combined. then fold in the chocolate chunks, and walnuts.

  3. evenly divide the batter among the 12 muffin tin liners, and top with extra chocolate and walnuts.

  4. bake in the center of your oven until a cake tester inserted into the middle of a muffin comes out clean, about 20-25 minutes.

  5. let muffins cool for 10 minutes, then carefully transfer the muffins to a cooling rack.

  6. eat warm, or at room temp. muffins will stay good for roughly 3 days on your counter, covered with parchment paper.


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Dark Chocolate Kabocha Muffins by Lindsey | Dolly and Oatmeal


every year around this time i feel so overly done with winter.  whenever the new year begins it feels like such a long journey to the spring equinox, until there are longer days, more sunshine, increasingly warmer days, essentially.  but this year is different.  maybe because we have a babe now and all i want him to do is explore outside, breath fresh air, and be enveloped by sunshine..? it's no wonder that i reach for comfort in the form of food then, and chocolate in particular.  

while i usually grab some dark chocolate, mid-winter usually beckons for something a bit more indulgent.  i wish my metabolism were one that could tolerate eating baked goods on the regular, but alas, i could eat air and still gain a pound.  so i reserve those types of cravings for these cold, bleak days, when a few shreds of chocolate baked inside a cake-y muffin just seems crucial, ya know?  

these are by far my favorite muffin i've made.  i have to say that every time i use fresh as opposed to canned puree, i find the resulting texture one that can't be beat.  it's rich and velvety (something a canned variety has yet to ever yield), yet still light and airy.  i would say these are more on the cake-y side as opposed to a more hearty muffin.  either way, they've become quite the staple around here.  and if you're wanting to make a slightly healthier/less sugar version of them, eliminate the chopped chocolate, as to cut out some of the sugar.  but let's face it, no baked goods are ever going to be healthy, so why not go full tilt and keep those chocolate bits ;)

xo's friends   



dark chocolate kabocha muffins | gf & df

the kabocha puree can be substituted with any winter squash puree (butternut, acorn, pumpkin).  i would nudge you to try making these with fresh puree, but if you're in a pinch canned puree will do.   

| makes 12 large muffins |

  • 1 1/4 cups fine brown rice flour
  • 2/3 cup coconut sugar
  • 1/2 cup almond flour, plus more for topping
  • 5 tablespoons raw cacao powder (or cocoa powder)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk 
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil, melted
  • 1/2 cup kabocha squash puree*
  • 2 large free range eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup chopped dark chocolate
  • cacao nibs for topping

*kabocha squash puree: preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment.  cut the squash in quarters, remove the seeds.  rub the flesh side with a bit of coconut oil and place face down.  cook until fork tender, about 35-40 minutes.  let the squash cool until it is ready to handle.  scoop flesh out and allow to cool completely before using or storing it.



method

  1. preheat oven to 350°F and line a 12-cavity muffin tin with liners.
  2. in a large mixing bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients.  in another large mixing bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients until mixed.  add the dry ingredients to the wet a little at a time until combined.  then fold in the chocolate.
  3. evenly distribute the batter into the muffin tin, filling each cavity 3/4 of the way.  top with a sprinkle of almond flour and a small sprinkle of cacao nibs.
  4. bake in the center of your oven until a cake tester comes out clean, about 28-34 minutes.  cool on a rack for 15 minutes, then remove muffins and let them cool completely before eating.  leftover muffins can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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soda bread muffins w/ whiskey soaked currants by Lindsey | Dolly and Oatmeal


every christmas morning, for as long as i can remember my brother and i would wake up, go downstairs and find a full spread of cookies and fruit on the coffee table in our living room.  as a child i was so excited to rip through my presents and see what santa left me that i didn't pay much mind to what was on the table. but as i got older i appreciated the quiet morning with my family sitting around and enjoying each others company. through the years the cookie-filled coffee table transformed into a more substantial morning meal which included eggs and on occasion my dad's pancakes.  my mom and i looove irish soda bread, so much so that we have made it a new tradition to add it to our christmas morning routine.  last year i attempted a gluten free version of it using oat flour with a so-so result (i'm not giving up on this, it's still a work in progress!); it resembled a somewhat large disk, much like a hockey puck.   this year i tested a series of soda bread's all yielding a very dry and crumbly bread.  then there was one morning when i had all of 1 egg left, i thought to myself that if this didn't work i would wait until another time to attempt the bread again.  i mixed my wet ingredients into the dry, i stirred and stirred but the dough was more of a batter, i tasted the raw batter, and it was too good to throw away.  i knew that if something could contain the runniness of the batter it could possible be good.  so i grabbed my muffin tin, threw some liners in and baked those little effers up! 

these are truly my favorite muffins, like ever!  they're a little different than a traditional soda bread in that a) they're in muffin form (duh), and  b) they're super moist.  the coconut milk lends a rich and velvety texture, while the apple cider vinegar gives them that buttermilk tang.  while i'm not a big fan of fried fruit, i do love me some currants, especially when they've been soaking in bourbon whiskey and get all plump and boozy. we have a distillery just around the corner from us called Cacao Prieto, and they've got some pretty epic liquor.  we have a little bottle of their house-made bourbon sitting around for special occasions. what's a better occasion than to use it to booze-up christmas morning baked goods!?  i know these cannot compare to some of crazy beautiful cookie or holiday cakes out there, but if you share my appreciation for soda bread you may understand my utter excitement over these! wishing you all a very happy holiday! peace + love xo



soda bread muffins w/ whiskey soaked currants (gluten free + dairy free)

makes 10 muffins

  • 1 cup brown rice flour
  • 1/2 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 arrowroot flour
  • 1 tablespoon coconut palm sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
  • 1 organic egg
  • 3/4 cup full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4 dried currants
  • 1 tablespoon bourbon whiskey


instructions

  1. place dried currant in a small bowl with the whiskey, soak for at least an hour, until currants are plump and most of the liquid is gone
  2. preheat oven to 350°, grease or line muffin tin to hold 10 muffins
  3. in a large bowl, whisk the dry ingredients until combined
  4. in a large measuring cup combine the coconut milk with the vinegar and let the mixture rest for 5-7 minutes - until bubbles form on the surface.  once bubbles have formed, whisk in the egg and the soaked currants
  5. add the wet mixture to the dry and stir to combine.  fill 10 muffin holders 3/4 of the way up.  bake in the middle of the oven for 30-35 minutes, until tops are lightly browned and a cake tester comes out clean
  6. let the muffins cool a bit, eat while warm and enjoy with a cozy cup of tea (or some more bourbon)