Oh yeah, and vegan.
Lately I’ve been going back through all my old favourites and my mind has been boggling at what refined crap I used to eat like it ain’t no thang. Well, ever since I had babies and they started to eat the food I made, I wanted to do better by them. I was afraid of baking with wholemeal flour because I thought it tasted weird, except I was wrong. I also started to think twice about adding sugar, I really just don’t think a kid that’s not even two needs sugary things. Each to their own and all, and I don’t mind the occasional treat or whatever, but… yeah.
I remember thinking my banana chia muffins weren’t so bad, even though I know recipes like that are pretty much just cake. In muffin form. So I decided to change it so I could feel good giving it to my kids, and also eating it myself. Nobody gets fueled properly with white sugar and white flour, and boy I need all the proper energy I can get!
I removed the egg and replaced it with flax meal and water. I don’t even know why. You can either use the flax meal option or add an egg. Whatever you like!
I also freeze these and pop into lunchboxes.
Wholemeal banana and peach muffins: egg-free (vegan) and refined-sugar-free
Serves | 24 |
Allergy | Egg |
Dietary | Vegan, Vegetarian |
Meal type | Breakfast, Lunch, Snack |
Misc | Child Friendly, Freezable, Pre-preparable, Serve Cold |
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups wholemeal self-raising flour (or wholemeal plain flour and 1.5 teaspoons baking powder)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3 Large bananas, mashed
- 2 Large peaches, peeled and diced
- 1/2 cup coconut sugar
- 2 tablespoons flax meal (mixed with two tablespoons water)
- 1/3 cup oil (I used coconut oil)
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
Directions
Step 1 | |
Preheat your oven to 200C. | |
Step 2 | |
Mix all ingredients until combined but lumpy. Spoon into muffin tins and bake 20-30 minutes until cooked all the way through. |
Caitlin Jeffrey says
Looks REALLY yummy. Will give these a go!
Veggie Mama says
They’re great!
Becci Stalker says
Totally agree wholemeal flour all the way! These looks great 🙂
Veggie Mama says
I dont even notice a difference!
Reannon Hope says
Do you think I could leave the peach out & just add extra banana?
Just wondering if you’ve used coconut flour to bake with? I’ve seen a few recipes around Pinterest & want to give it a go because my body is not tolerating all the usual carbs- pasta, bread, rice & white flour- right now ( stupid body). Maybe I should give whole meal flour a crack too & see if my kids notice…
Veggie Mama says
I wouldnt worry about adding extra banana! Never tried coconut flour, but there’s some in the cupboard, so I will!
Reannon Hope says
I bought some yesterday & have found a few recipes ( lemon & poppy seed pancakes anyone?!) so I’m going to give it whirl over the weekend. I’ve read that it sucks of any moisture so you need to add more eggs & liquid….
Veggie Mama says
oh man, those pancakes sound great! I did find a recipe for crackers the other day. I might try some 🙂
Jess says
Ok not sure if I am being completely blind or my brain is sleep deprived but is there a recipe attached to this post somewhere?? I’m keen to make these for my two year old, I’m all for no sugar in anything I give him…..
Melissa Gasson says
Dont worry, i couldnt find either…..?
Veggie Mama says
Please see above x
Veggie Mama says
So sorry! I am sleep deprived too. I even double-checked it before I published. The recipe card is added now, and I hope your little guy likes them x
Jess says
Fabulous, thanks so much and I’m sure he will love them! Thanks again. PS – I love your blog xo
Sitdownmummy.com says
Where would I get coconut sugar from? Sorry if a silly question. X
Veggie Mama says
Not silly at all! I get it either from the Natural Food Store in Tanawha or online at lovingearth.net … there should be some in a health food store nearest you!
Alice Longo says
WOW this look good I think I am going to try making these. Thanks!
Veggie Mama says
I hope you liked them!