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Eggless Double Chocolate Muffins

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double chocolate muffins (egg-free)
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Much healthier than those giant double chocolate muffins found in the grocery store bakery! Eggless, high fibre, & great for school lunches!

One of the most controversial things I’ve posted on Facebook was about school policies for food allergies. It had recently been in the news that a school division in Montreal decided to lift a ban on peanuts and other anaphylactic food allergens. I applauded the decision, which was based on research that shows schools with peanut bans actually don’t have lowered rates of accidental exposure than schools who allow peanuts.  Instead, I suggested schools should switch their focus to practices that really DO help protect children, such as proper handwashing.

So why am I bringing it up again? I must be a sucker for punishment (ie: hateful and rude comments).

I mean… not really, but I have to point out that these muffins are school friendly!

Unless your school is banning the other major allergens: milk, soy, fish, sulfites, etc….

Or taking this whole thing further and banning all the other foods that kids can be allergic to (which is all foods).

So, we’re agreed then? If we take this food banning thing to the logical conclusion, we should BAN ALL FOOD FROM SCHOOL!

eggless double chocolate muffins

Yes, yes, I’m being ridiculous.

There’s definitely room to improve how school environments can be made safer for ALL children, but you still need to work with the current situation, and a lot of schools or classrooms have peanut/nut/egg-free policies in place. So these muffins are a very smart choice.

eggless double chocolate muffins

why these eggless double chocolate muffins are a smart choice

This eggless chocolate muffin recipe relies mainly on bananas for sweetness. Along with the naturally occurring sugar in the bananas you’re also getting potassium, magnesium, folate, and my favourite: fibre! Some of the fibre found in bananas acts as a prebiotic. Prebiotics act like food for the good bacteria in our gut. It helps make the good bacteria counts higher and builds them up to be stronger against the “bad bacteria.”

eggless double chocolate muffins

If you make this recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment, rate it, or snap a photo and tag it with #smartnutritionrecipes on Instagram!  I’d love to see your creations!

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double chocolate muffins (egg-free)

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A much healthier alternative to those giant double chocolate muffins found in the grocery store bakery!
Prep Time:30 mins
Cook Time:22 mins
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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup ground flax
  • ⅔ cup water
  • 6 bananas
  • 2 cups plain yogurt
  • 1 cup canola oil
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp instant coffee optional
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 3 ½ cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup cocoa
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¾ cup chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Grease three muffin tins. Put aside.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the ground flax and water. Allow to sit for 5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, mash 6 bananas. Place them in a large bowl with the yogurt, canola oil, brown sugar, coffee (if using), vanilla, and flax/water mix (when it’s ready).
  • Stir well.
  • Add in the flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Stir JUST to combine.
  • Fold in the chocolate chips.
  • Scoop into muffin tins (about ½ cup each).
  • Bake for 22 minutes.
  • Allow to cool for 5 minutes then loosen the edges with a plastic knife and transfer muffins to a cooling rack.

Notes

The recipe can also be cut in half to make 12 larger muffins.
Calories: 184 | Fat: 10g | Carbs: 22g | Fibre: 3g | Sugar: 7.5g | Protein: 4g

Nutrition

Serving: 1muffin | Calories: 184kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 10g | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7.5g
Course: Breakfast, Snacks
Servings: 30 muffins
Calories: 184kcal
Author: Jessica Penner, RD

Other Muffin Recipes for you to enjoy!

  • Blackberry Oatmeal Muffins (not eggless)

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November 8, 2017 · 4 Comments

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  1. Martha says

    September 17, 2020 at 10:04 am

    These muffins are fabulous. I just made a half batch for my granddaughters to eat at daycare. Delicious. I got 24 mini muffins and 8 medium muffins out of a half recipe.

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    • Jessica Penner says

      September 17, 2020 at 4:54 pm

      Thank you for your feedback! So glad you enjoyed them!

      Reply
  2. Jane says

    November 9, 2017 at 7:40 am

    Thanks! Looks great. Been looking for a way to use the bag of ground flax I found in the pantry. Is that a muffin top pan? Looks like jumbo muffins but the nutrition info is for 30 servings?

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    • Jessica Penner says

      November 11, 2017 at 12:03 pm

      It’s a regular size muffin pan! This one just holds 6 instead of 12. Maybe it’s the angle of the photo that makes it look larger??

      Reply

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