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Banana Bread Muffin Tops

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I have a couple recipe “blogging rules” that I always try to follow: If I don’t feel a recipe in my heart, it doesn’t go on the blog. I’m true to that, especially over the past few years. Sometimes I drive myself a bit nuts (like the multiple recipes I tested this week and did not post). Also, if I can’t imagine myself (honestly) making the recipe again in the future, it doesn’t get posted. Eric gives me the low-down too. No sugar-coating.

It’s not that the recipes are horrible or that we don’t eat the leftovers (I will pretty much eat anything that I make!), but sometimes they just lack a certain je ne sais quoi. When you know it, you know it.

Anyway, after one bite (and 2, 3, 4, 5…) of these muffin tops, I knew it was going on the blog. No second guessing. My heart, mind, body, taste buds all screamed OH HECK YES.

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Granted, these fall under that unfortunate category of “tastes much better than it looks” – why do the homeliest foods always taste the best? This photo shoot was…interesting, to say the least. But really who cares what they look like? If you love chewy, gooey, dense, and naturally sweetened muffin tops you will adore these. These are not fluffy like a muffin. This recipe is simple to make (if you can throw things in a food processor you are golden!), uses common pantry ingredients, and the banana bread flavour is just heavenly – especially when served warm with a pat of vegan butter. I tested a batch the other night and we happily enjoyed some cuddled up on the couch watching our favourite shows. Sketchie curled up in my lap on a blanket…always.

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Even better, there’s no added sugar (thanks to the banana and date purée), unless you count the chocolate chips (covering my ears and singing la la la la laaaa) which you can easily replace with walnuts.

Actually, I think my favourite part about this entire recipe is that I didn’t dirty a single muffin pan! I don’t know what it is, but I would rather climb Mount Everest than clean out a muffin tin.

Anyone?

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Banana Bread Muffin Tops

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, refined sugar-free
★★★★★
5 from 100 reviews
Yield
9 large cookies
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
18 minutes
Total time
28 minutes

Ultra dense and chewy, these banana bread muffin tops make a great running-out-the-door breakfast or snack. Sweetened with banana and dates, there are no added sugars (and the chocolate chips can be easily swapped for walnuts). Try them warm served with a pat of vegan butter, nut butter, or coconut oil.

Ingredients

  • 2 large ripe bananas, peeled (230 grams banana without peel)
  • 1/2 cup packed pitted Medjool dates (125 grams pitted dates)*
  • 1/4 cup virgin coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 + 1/8 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
  • 2 cups gluten-free rolled oats, divided
  • 3-4 tablespoons non-dairy chocolate chips (or chopped dark chocolate)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Add the peeled bananas, pitted dates, coconut oil, and vanilla into a food processor. Process until smooth. I let it run for a minute or so.
  3. Add in the cinnamon, baking powder, and salt and process again until combined.
  4. Add in 1.5 cups of the rolled oats and process for only 4-5 seconds, just long enough to roughly chop the oats.
  5. Remove processor from the base and then remove the blade and set aside. Carefully stir in the remaining 1/2 cup rolled oats and the chocolate chips.
  6. Spoon a large portion of dough (about 3-4 tablespoons or so for each) onto the parchment. Do not press down on the dough to flatten - simply leave it in a mound on the baking sheet.
  7. Bake cookies for 10 minutes, rotate the pan, and bake for another 7-9 minutes until golden brown on the bottom.
  8. Immediately transfer the baking sheet onto a cooling rack for 10 minutes. Then lift off muffins and place on the rack to cool completely.

Tip:

Make sure you use very soft Medjool dates. If you are using firm dates, be sure to soak them in water until softened before proceeding with recipe.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 9 cookies | Calories 230 calories | Total Fat 10 grams
Saturated Fat 7 grams | Sodium 85 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 35 grams
Fiber 4 grams | Sugar 15 grams | Protein 3 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Alyssa
10 years ago

I have been making these regularly now, and they are amazing! My 14 month old daughter loves them (I don’t put chocolate chips in hers though!). I love that there is no sugar in them, they are such a perfect snack for her!

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Elly
10 years ago
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These are delicious! I also altered the recipe and made them like Clif Bar knock-offs. I spread the mixture out in a sided cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, scored them with a pizza roller, baked them at 350, then cut them when they were done. I individually wrapped them in plastic wrap and froze them. They were really successful.

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Laurel
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10 years ago

what an awesome idea! I will have to try that out the next time!

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Priscilla
10 years ago
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This is one of my favorite recipes! Thank you so much, love when my bananas get ripe enough.

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Kelly
10 years ago
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My 16-month old loves these! It’s always a bonus finding something she loves too.

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Majbritt
10 years ago
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Holy cow, these are amazing! I was looking for a sugar-free, wheat-free treat that I could make for my hunny, and came across this recipe. I added raw organic chocolate nibs instead of the chocolate chips, and I am in heaven! Thank you thank you thank you for the best and easiest treats ever!! I’m not sure how many of these my hunny will get to eat – I just keep popping more of them into my mouth! Gonna have to make a banana run today so I can make more. Yum!!

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Liz
10 years ago
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These are absolutely divine!! My roommate and I make them at the beginning of the week and then freeze them to bring to school. So great with some added chia and hemp too.

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Caroline
10 years ago
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Hi,
I’m 17 and I just started to be vegan. I gave a try and your recipes are absolutely delicious! These muffins are sweet and easy to bring on the go. I will definitely make them again.

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Rachelle
10 years ago

These were yummy! I made a batch to freeze for nursing snacks and kindergarden snacks (nut free) I’m sure I’m going to need to make a second before school starts!

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Aimee
10 years ago
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We call these cookies in my house and I make them with my almost three year old twins at least once a week. My daughter actually knows all the ingredients that go in them by name :) I love to eat them straight out of the freezer.

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Katie
10 years ago
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Just made these….. they are soooo yummy!!! The only problem is trying not to devour them all in one sitting…

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Diana Maier
10 years ago
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These were absolutely delicious!

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Martina
10 years ago

Hi there, any idea how long will they last – few days – in or out of the fridge. trying to find recipe for kids for school. thanks

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Andrea
10 years ago
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Just tried these for the first time. They came out of the oven 12 minutes ago and they are literally all gone, as in every single one. My teenage sons each ate one, then descended on the cookie tray. Off to triple the recipe in hopes we might still have some for tomorrow!

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alysha
10 years ago

Mmmmm these look amaze! Have had a banana muffin craving as of late….

Just wondering, I have been reading through some of your recipes, and I notice that a large majority of them include a food processor, do you have any alternatives to using a processor?

Love your blog by the way!

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Alex
10 years ago
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I just made these…. SO GOOD. I am looking forward to waking up early tomorrow morning just so that I can have one of these with a cup of coffee. <3 Thank you, Angela!

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KAte
10 years ago
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Yum!

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kaitch
10 years ago
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Wow!! Loved these! Great for the school lunch boxes (and mine!) Even the batter was yummo

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Laurel
10 years ago
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Just made these and they turned out fabulously!! so moist and soft. I omitted the chocolate chips and added pepitas, and didn’t even add the full 1/4c of coconut oil! Softening the dates with warm water made it super easy to blend as well! thank you so much for such an easy delicious recipe! <3

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Hannah
10 years ago
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Yum! These were fabulous thanks so much Angela!! Just found your website a few weeks ago and I’m so so happy!!! I’ve tried many recipies and their all 5 star in my book!!

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Christine
10 years ago
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Just made these! SO GOOD!

Mine came out a little too moist- not as “baked” as I think they were supposed to be. I’m guessing my two bananas were just a bit larger than normal ;) Would baking these a little longer, maybe at a lower temp, help at all? I’m useless in the kitchen when it comes to improvising ;)

Thank you!! Love these!!!!!

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