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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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Katy Wilton
12 years ago

These were so good that I lied to my boyfriend and told him they were not so great, in hopes that I could save them for myself. Thanks for this one!

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Leigh
12 years ago

Hi Angela,
I was wondering if you knew, if one were to just process the soft soaked dates, how much paste that would make? I have some premade from previous recipes and would like to use it for this one.

Thank you in advance

Looks sooo yummy!

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Tara
12 years ago

These were amazing and very easy to throw together! Definately a breakfast staple!

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Tara
12 years ago

Have you tried it with frozen bananas? I always have those on hand.

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Jenn
12 years ago

Made a double batch for my three boys tonight, they were a HUGE hit. Super easy to make, will be replacing my traditional banana muffins. Also nice to see a nut free (school safe) snack! Have a great weekend!

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Anne
12 years ago

Any suggestions on alternatives to dates? Haven’t been able to find them where I live (Chile).

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Rachel
Reply to  Anne
9 years ago

Raisins

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Tabita
12 years ago

Hi Angela. I must say i love you blog posts, the style of writing, recipes, way of life, everything. Keep up the good job

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Shaun
12 years ago

Do you melt the coconut oil before you put it in the recipe or do you leave it solid?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Shaun
12 years ago

Nope, you dont have to :)

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Rachael
12 years ago

These look delicious …know anything I could sub for the oats I’m gluten free and have bad reactions to oats..thanks

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Amy
12 years ago

Delicious! These turned out great! I used chopped toasted pecans instead of chocolate chips. Thanks for a great recipe!

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Lynn
12 years ago

These make amazing pre-workout snacks if you’re looking for a little extra boost before a tough workout.

And I ran out of chocolate chips (seriously – who does this???) so I made them with chopped dried cherries.

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Julia
12 years ago

These are delicious! Thanks for the recipe!! I’ve made them twice with walnuts and today with walnuts and cacoa nibs. Yummy every time! You’re awesome!

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Benji
12 years ago

Holt shit. i just finished making these and ate a fresh one out of the oven. amazing.

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chelcie @ chelcie's food files
12 years ago

made these today and they are SO delicious. I will definitely be whipping up another batch asap.

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Becky
12 years ago

This are amazing! Thanks so much for the recipe. :)
I didnt have chocolate chips on hand so i added blueberries instead and they are awesome.
Gonna make these again for my in-laws when they visit this weekend.
YUMM!

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brrenda
12 years ago

Wow, these are awesome. I have made the recipe a couple of times. Last time I made them I doubled the recipe and froze them. thanks so much.

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Aimee
12 years ago

Hey Angela! I was hoping so badly that you could tell me the nutritional info on these babes. I’ve made them 3 times (no chocolate) with 1/4 cup toasted pecans and they are amazing. I snack on a few throughout the day but am currently watching my weight and need to know if these are helping my figure or if it’s pure sabotage.. Please help!

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Christabel
12 years ago

These turned out delicious. They seem a little soft in the middle post-baking. I’m assuming this is normal given how much banana is in them?

They are delicious!!

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Christabel
12 years ago

They’re so delicious I had to repeat myself apparently. Haha.

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Emma
12 years ago

Once I’m able to haul myself out of the house for a grocery shop, I am making these! (Have everything but the dates. Will need to start buying those- they just seem so extravagant to me! =/ but maybe we need a little extravagance?)

Let me know if you’d like me to send you a bag of our coconut sugar sweetened chocolate chunks! Keeps things really cane sugar free =)

[email protected] if you want to get in touch!

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