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Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins Recipe (Grain Free)

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I discovered this grain-free apple cinnamon muffin recipe out of desperation, really. (Isn’t it so true that necessity is the mother of invention?)

On this particular morning I realized I only had five eggs in the fridge — not even close to enough to feed us all, especially when each kid could easily eat three each! I had coconut flour, homemade applesauce, and coconut oil on hand, so I mixed them and … voilà!

The kids requested them every day at breakfast for a week straight, and a great go-to (and also “to-go”) breakfast recipe was born!

Paleo Apple Cinnamon Muffins: A Break from the Norm

I’ll be real here… I haven’t always been a great baker, which I guess makes sense considering we don’t often eat grains. Still, being grain-free can mean a lot of scrambled eggs for breakfast, and we all have those days when only baked goods will do.

It always feels great to get it right and hit on a recipe that makes both mom and kids happy.

If you haven’t had coconut flour muffins before, know that they turn out a little smaller and denser than your typical muffin. Still, they have that bready texture and aroma. They’re full of protein and fiber that really satisfy, not to mention all the great health benefits of coconut since these muffins use both coconut flour and coconut oil.

These apple cinnamon muffins stay in regular rotation at our house and even kick off the breakfast section in my Wellness Mama Cookbook. As with almost all of the recipes in my cookbook, this muffin recipe takes 30 minutes or less to make, uses real food ingredients, and doesn’t generate a lot of dirty dishes to wash up afterward.

If you have to be careful and rotate recipes for allergy reasons or are just looking to get more variety at breakfast, check out the Real Plans meal planning tool for more help.

Apple Cinnamon … or Whatever Flavor You Desire!

I chose this applesauce and cinnamon combo out of convenience, but these muffins are incredibly versatile. I even discovered with a few simple modifications I could turn this recipe into these coconut flour apple cinnamon pancakes!

Using either the muffin or pancake recipe as a base, try these mix-ins to change things up from time to time:

  • Reduce the applesauce by ¼ cup and add an overripe banana before blending
  • Stir in ½ cup toasted chopped nuts, such as walnuts, by hand
  • Mix in ½ cup fresh or frozen blueberries or raspberries
  • Add ½ cup chopped apples for a little extra texture
  • Add 3 tablespoons cocoa powder to make almost cupcake-like muffins
  • Top with shredded coconut before baking for extra crunch
  • Skip the apple and make them orange cranberry or lemon blueberry muffins!

The Recipe

gluten free apple cinnamon muffins recipe

Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins

Hearty breakfast muffins that can be personalized to your specific tastes.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Calories 129kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

12

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.
  • Grease a muffin pan with coconut oil or use silicone muffin cups like these.
  • Mix all ingredients in a medium-sized bowl with an immersion blender or whisk until well mixed. I prefer the immersion blender so the coconut oil mixes evenly even if cold/hard.
  • Let sit 5 minutes. This helps the coconut flour absorb moisture and creates a better texture in the finished muffins.
  • Use 1/3 cup measure to scoop into muffin tins.
  • Bake 12-15 minutes until starting to brown and not soft when lightly touched on the top.
  • Let cool 2 minutes, drizzle with honey (if desired) and serve.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins
Amount Per Serving (1 muffin)
Calories 129 Calories from Fat 67
% Daily Value*
Fat 7.4g11%
Saturated Fat 5.2g33%
Cholesterol 68mg23%
Sodium 130mg6%
Carbohydrates 12.9g4%
Fiber 4.9g20%
Sugar 5.1g6%
Protein 3.7g7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

If you frequently need breakfast to-go, try making a large batch of these and freezing them.

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Easy Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins

Missing baked goods? Try these other favorite grain-free breakfast recipes:

Have you ever tried making grain-free muffins? What other variations can you think of? Please share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

333 responses to “Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins Recipe (Grain Free)”

  1. Chantelle Avatar

    5 stars
    We made these last night, and they are GREAT! Tasty, and moist and I love the fact that they only have a little honey. A great SCD snack.

  2. Hali Avatar

    Here’s a good recipe:
    ^note^ I do not know how much of each ingredients to use.
    Coconut flour
    Almond meal/flour
    Honey
    Coconut oil
    Cinnamon
    Apples
    Put some coconut oil, honey, and cinnamon in a sauce pan. Turn to low heat. Throw in diced apples and simmer for a minute or so.
    Meanwhile mix a 2:1 ratio of almond flour to coconut flour with coconut oil honey and a bit of water. The consistency should be moldable, moist, and soft, but crumbly too.
    Pat a blob of crust mixture onto a pan for the oven (do this however you normally do. I use a cookie sheet with foil on top. I also use a cooking stone) next spoon some of the apple mixture onto the flattened blob of crust ( the apples should look shiny and covered in cinnamon. )
    Then cover the apples with another piece of crust. Bake at 375 untill the crust on top looks crumbly. About 15 min. Let cool before eating. Drizzle honey and nuts on top if desired. The mini apple pie things should be like 2 in across. I made six pies with one apple. Enjoy!

  3. Laurie Avatar

    I just made these. I cut the recipe in half since I was making mini-muffins for my daughter to take to school. The batter was a bit thick (probably since I only used two eggs in half the recipe and not 3), so I thinned it out a bit using coconut water, just a bit at a time until I got the right consistency. 1 TBSP in a paper lined mini muffin tin, baked for 16 minutes. They are wonderful. Moist and tasty. It’s a bit heavy on the cinnamon for my taste, so I will probably cut back a bit the next time I make them…and probably add a bit of sea salt. Wonderful though and my daughter loves them and I know I am sending her to school with something yummy but healthy!

  4. Ashley Avatar

    5 stars
    I’m very glad I found this recipe….I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes and was really struggling to find great tasting low carb, low sugar options that would give me energy. I used to have an English muffin first thing every morning when I woke up to tide me over until a heartier breakfast, but then I couldn’t because of the carbs. Now I have these every morning and they are soooo good and super safe for my blood sugar!

  5. Sarah Avatar

    3 stars
    Great, filling muffins for breakfast. I added some almond flour for texture and I agree with some other comments, they would taste awesome with streusel!

  6. Anne Avatar

    5 stars
    These are so delicious. Great texture, very moist and not too crumbly like many grain-free recipes I’ve tried. I had to bake them for about 19 minutes (maybe because I’m at a pretty high altitude?). I always make my boyfriend gluten-free cupcakes or muffins when he gets back from business trips, and these are probably the best ones I’ve tried — yes, I sampled one already. He’s going to love these on the ride home from the airport. Thanks for posting!

  7. Kara Avatar

    This recipe does look really good! May give it a try this weekend. Lately I’ve been reading and hearing a lot about going grain-free and it sounds like it’s worth a try. …I might be the only one in my family doin it though haha. I don’t know about my kids and certainly not my husband, ( he’s in the Army, so I’ll leave him alone until he retires ;P).
    Though when you look at our history in just this past century we have reached dramatic changes in our health. Sure my Great Grandmother lived past 100, and lived on potatoes (she was very Irish) and homemade bread, but wheat was different back then and so was our soil.
    I just hope I didn’t completely screw myself over by having my Gall-bladder removed three years ago. Unfortunatly I didn’t do a thorough research and trusted the doctor 100%. I just wanted to have relief and since the surgery is so ridiculously routine on my Mother’s side of the family, I thought why not.

  8. Belle Avatar

    What might you use in place of applesauce? We’re not eating apple anything right now because of a stomach issue.

  9. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    5 stars
    I just made these today and I loved them! I saw some of the other posts said these were bland and flavorless but mine were delicious! My husband and I are going to be starting the Whole Life Challenge (again) so we were looking for somthing that we could have for dessert since our usually dessert items are not WLC compliant. This receipe was easy to make and only required one bowl. I used homemade applesauce which was sweetened only with honey. (But for the honey in the applesauce these are WLC compliant.) The one thing I did differently is that I added some chunky homemade applesauce to the top of the muffins before I cooked them. All in all this was a great recipe, easy, quick and delicious! Thanks for sharing it.

  10. Sarah Avatar

    I’ve been waiting a bit to review this recipe cause since I wasn’t too keen on them when I first made them but decided to give them a chance. Ive been baking with coconut flour the past month and have learned that it needs moisture. I decided to decrease the amt off egg to 4 instead of 5 cause I didnt want to decrease the applesauce since it is an applesauce muffin lol. I also even added a couple more tsp of coconut flour since it seemed too runny. when I first took them out of the oven and tried one once they cooled I thought it had too much of an egg consistency and texture which I didnt like. I put them in the fridge for a day and had one this am warmed in the microwave and I really liked it. I would make these again but I don’t think the recipe needs that many eggs cause it has so much applesauce, coconut oil. Also I didnt add 3Tbsp of cinnamon it called just put in 1tsp. I will make these again since they are yummy and quick to make.

  11. Afton Avatar

    I think it depends on what you’re used to eating. 4-5 months ago we would have said the same thing. Now we love them. 🙂

  12. Tiffany Avatar

    1 star
    I’m sorry, I’m really sorry, but these are truly awful muffins. Even my husband who rarely has anything negative to say about even the worst recipes said these were bland. I followed the recipe exactly and even added 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg. They were still flavorless.

    1. Carmen Avatar
      Carmen

      I thought the exact same thing… everyone seems to love them, but in my opinion they taste terrible!

  13. Meg Avatar

    3 stars
    I made these this morning. It was my first time using coconut flour. My muffins came out very spongy. Is this just how the texture is with the non-wheat flour? I like that they are low-carb and full of fiber/protein. I have gestational diabetes and am constantly searching for new starch options. Thanks!

  14. ali lipson Avatar
    ali lipson

    4 stars
    The recipe was good but if you give it chocolate chips it give it a kick 🙂

  15. Megan Lane Avatar
    Megan Lane

    How many do these make? I am on a low carb/no sugar diet for managing my PCOS, and love that these don’t require a sweetener. Never realized before how many carbs are in honey & maple syrup! I’m loving your site & enjoyed your podcast about PCOS, so inspiring!

  16. Megan Avatar

    5 stars
    I tried your pancakes from this mix this morning and my kids loved them, even my notoriously picky middle kid asked for seconds. I decided to make these in a mini muffin tin (because my kids like everything better if it’s mini) and add raisins. A huge hit! Thanks so much for providing a sweet, grain free recipe that doesn’t have artificial sweeteners in it!

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