Blueberry Muffins Free PD Recipe
- Cuisine: American
- Skill Level: Easy
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This recipe will teach you to blender–mill organic whole oat groats or whole wheat berries into fresh whole-grain flour. Using a high-speed blender or grain mill, this technique will cut costs and improve ingredient quality. These impressive large, low-calorie muffins freeze and defrost beautifully, making them a perfect grab-and-go option. Incorporating whole grains and eliminating sugar, eggs, and oil from your diet will result in outstanding physical side effects. Get started today for a healthier tomorrow with Protective Diet Blueberry Muffins.
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Perfect! So delicious!
Wow! This new recipe is so Delicious! And we loved the older recipe for PD blueberry muffins! I used oat flour and was able to put these together and have hot muffins for my kids before school! And , if you can image how scrumptious they smelled, they even tasted better! With the perfect, soft, sweet bread and with plenty of warm and juicy blueberries! Make these today! And you probably will want to make two batches! I have orders to have some more ready for dinner time too!
I love these muffins but my kids prefer raspberry muffins. So I gave it a try. It works very well as long as the raspberries are not in coups but we’ll separated. The bananas need to be really ripe too and We prefer with Oat flour. These muffins we eat regularly and we LOVE them.
Thank you !!!
Is there an alternative to white whole wheat flour? You can’t get that in the UK. You can get oat flour, but it’s ridiculously expensive! Would brown rice flour work?
Nina, you can make your own oat flour by blending old fashioned rolled oats in a high-speed blender. Oat flour will work in this recipe but not a good substitution for breads and cakes that you want to have a lighter texture.
These are delicious. Third recipe from PD and I feel satisfied and not deprived.
Question: How do I store these. On the counter, in the refrigerator?
Refrigerate them. They can also be frozen. Glad to hear you are enjoying everything!
I really enjoyed these! I am surprised how tasty they were without any oil/sugar/salt. I plan to use 1.5-2 cups (rather than 1 cup) of berries next time because I love berries. I also need to learn how to make prettier muffins – these were my first batch of muffins ever. Make sure you stir very gently as Julie suggested or you’ll end up with blue muffins. 🙂
These were really good! I was surprised how sweet they were without any sugar. I have been cooking and baking oil free for awhile, but not using added sugar has been challenging. Thanks for the great recipe!
I am just wondering what the calories are in these?
I do not calculate the caloric value, but you could enter the recipe into a calorie counting App and divide it by the number of muffins you made. They are very low because they do not contain oil, nuts, or sugar.
In one evening I made 2 batches of these muffins – 1 gluten free, 1 regular. I made the gluten free by making the oat flour in the blendtech. If I was thinking I would have made the flour first. The gluten free actually came out a little nicer than the regular ones. The tops and the bottoms browned the way I like them. I loved using the applesauce recipe for the applesauce too. 3 PD recipes in one little recipe. Very satisfying to get good use of my blendtech.
Would the muffins be a little lighter, if I used half white whole wheat flour with the whole wheat flour or isn’t white whole wheat flour allowed on PD?
Really easy and soooo good! My favorite “grab-n-go” breakfast item for hurried work mornings.
These were tasty and I’ll make them again. Thanks.
Thanks for the review, if you enjoyed these give the Apple Oat Muffins a try sometime.
What would the cooking time be if I wanted to make mini muffins?
Thanks!
Using a ceramic mini muffin pan, my bake times were surprisingly exactly the same.
These were not to bad. I didn’t blender the nana’s with the applesauce and I did 6 giant muffins instead of 10 regular ones. Changing your palate takes time and these do help when you want a sweet treat.
Has anyone tried making these using frozen blueberries?
Yes, use them frozen rather than defrosted to avoid purple muffins.
Is there a recommendation of a substitute for the 2 ripe bananas? I am allergic to them, and I don’t have huge issues if they are cooked, but wondered if there was a work around. Thank you!
You could try replacing the banana with apple sauce. It may give the muffins a more rubbery texture. I’m not sure at all if this will work. I’m sorry to hear you are allergic to bananas 🙁
These delicious muffins made an easy breakfast on a lovely Saturday morning. My husband loved them and said it’s a real plus that they hold together and are not crumbly.
the first time I tried these, I didn’t really like them. I’ve made them a couple times since then and they are growing on me. I like using wild blueberries because they seem to be sweeter. I do like the idea of adding lemon zest though.
Delicious! Who doesn’t love blueberry muffins? This recipe is so easy and the result is outstanding! I added lemon zest to mine. Yum!
These are as easy to make as they seem, and more delicious than you can imagine. Definitely will be making these a lot.
These are soooo good! I made GF oat flour instead of using whole wheat, and they came out really well. I baked them in silicone muffin cups, and they fell right out of them – no sticking at all, even after they’d cooled. I need to make more of these to have on hand in the freezer!
Yep! So Happy right now I can eat a muffin again:) These are great! Taste amazing! I am sure my son will request these a lot:)
Kristie Clark
These were great!! I will definitely make them again.
I did use gluten free flour and will consider a dash of salt next time.
Thank you Julie!