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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. Cathy Avatar

    I usually add a handful of “salad topper” which is a mix of nuts and raisins/cranberries. Adds a delicious crunch and bit more natural sweetness. Dellish! I have also used the same recipe with over ripened frozen bananas.
    Wellness Mama had saved my life! I use recipes almost daily!!

  2. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Do you think peanut butter or chopped peanuts could be add-in?

  3. Laura Avatar

    Made these yesterday and loved them! Used banana, walnuts and shredded zucchini. Awesome,

  4. Cathy Kelly Avatar
    Cathy Kelly

    My nutritionist sent me your link with some awesome recipes. I am new to a very strict diet plan and am specifically searching appetizing “carb” alternatives. I’d like to try the apple muffin recipe as pancakes. I have a very similar recipe i have used for years for applesauce loaf but my question is – why so many eggs? Can i reduce to 2-3? Is it because its not regular flour? I have never cooked with coconut flour so i was just wondering.

  5. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    5 stars
    This is my “go to” recipe now for kids. All kids love them, even the ones who usually like comfort food. Perfect for when you need to bring snacks for school because of allergies. My favorite is with banana substitution.

  6. Holly Avatar

    5 stars
    I just made these adding the cocoa and they are delicious!! The texture is Awesome!! I will be keeping this recipe and making it with other variations as well. We recently adopted a Paleo lifestyle and I do miss my desserts so this is an awesome way to have a healthy dessert from time to time.

  7. Angel Pricer Avatar
    Angel Pricer

    5 stars
    Thanks for this great go-to recipe!

    I made a few minor adjustments, since I was looking for something to use up my apple butter. Here are my changes:

    3/4 c Apple Butter (apples & cider) PLUS 1/4 cup water in place of applesauce

    2 Tbsp. Cinnamon (because the apple butter is so flavorful)

    2 Tbsp. Rum soaked Raisins with juices (YUM!)

    1 Tbsp. Honey as opposed to 2

    They took 17 minutes to bake.

    I would recommend melting the coconut oil for easier incorporation next time, as I mixed by hand.

    I forgot to let the batter sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before putting in the muffin tins but it turned out ok.

    This made 8 large muffins. I was afraid to over fill the tins and am glad I went with making the extra two. Moist & Delicious!

  8. Ben Mena Avatar

    I find that a lot of coconut flour recipes have that grainy/gritty taste of coconut.
    Will using a blender on the flour before mixing with other ingredients help?
    Other suggestions? Much appreciated.

  9. Amanda Avatar

    Will this recipe work with just bananas? If yes, how many will I need? Four?

  10. Jenn Avatar

    5 stars
    do you happen to have the nutrition info on these? fat, protein, sugar, etc.

  11. Christopher Avatar
    Christopher

    I just took these out of the oven. I had substitute regular syrup though as I didn’t have maple I could have tried Molassas instead but it is such a strong flavor. Anyway. LOVE THEM. I did need to cook mine a little less time, 25-28 minutes in my convection bake which I am not experience at using. Thanks!

  12. Jamie Avatar

    I have made these before and they were great. Just went to make them again and the recipe says 2-3 TBSP, but doesn’t say of what. I am guessing it is cinnamon.

  13. Reese Avatar

    I like to make pancake muffins with a lot of different fruit, but I have not been able to figure out a good homemade pancake recipe so I cheat and use the store stuff. I want to try this one because they are a lot healthier than mine. I often use honey in replacement of sugar. I have never heard of coconut flour, if I am unable to find it, is there another kind of flour that you would recommend?

  14. Ben Mena Avatar

    Good evening Wellness Mama,
    Just made a batch and have a couple questions.
    1. 2-3 Tablespoons Cinnamon sounds like a lot; Is that possibly a typo? I could see 2-3 “teaspoons”.
    2. 12-15 minutes seemed too short, I tried 18 minutes, but my wife thought it should need even more. To the soft touch, the muffin top was still depressing slightly at 18 minutes. Most recipes call for 20-30 minutes or so.
    Thanks a bunch for sharing your knowledge. The Web and you are awesome. The Lord bless you. Ben 12-10-15

  15. peter Avatar

    4 stars
    so, just made these, and the tste ws great, but it was mushy/crumbly in texture,, and my color was almost yellow, rather then the brown you show…. Was this due too under-cooking? Thanks

  16. Kim Avatar

    I would love to try this out for my son who are allergic to eggs, milk, nuts, shellfish and we are avoiding all grains.
    How can I replace the eggs in this recipe ?
    I would greatly appreciate any suggestion for other recipe which doesn’t use any of the ingredients above that I could try for him. Especially bread. He craved for bread and pasta so much and he is only 2 years old.

  17. Brandie Avatar

    5 stars
    These were amazing! I always follow a recipe exactly as written the first time I make something. This one I had to make some adjustments. I didn’t have actual plain applesauce on hand however I had my sons organic apple sauce with cinnamon pouches on hand so I used a cup of that. (3 of them) so since they were already seasoned with cinnamon I just threw in about 1/2 T more of cinnamon and they came out wonderful! I did use the optional vanilla. These were slightly sweet with a cinnamon honey flavor! Not a big apple flavor but there was a hint of Apple. Loved these! Perfect for breakfast with my coffee! Will definitely make again! The moistness was perfect and the consistency was very close to a flour/ sugar muffin!!

  18. Marina Avatar

    3 stars
    Made these and they took about 20 minutes to cook and were very oily in the middle. Not sure what I did. A bit bland but not bad.

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