These Banana Berry Muffins are a perfect treat to make for mom on Mother's Day next weekend, or make for yourself right now! They are so simple to make – plus they are naturally sweetened, oil-free and can be made gluten-free so mom won't feel guilty about indulging in a few.  If you are on the go a lot these muffins are perfect for you as they make an easy grab and go breakfast or snack.

My Superfood Baked Oatmeal Casserole is one of my favorite dishes to make, but with a new baby I wanted something easier and a little faster to cook. I took that recipe and changed it up just a little to make these muffins. I was able to cut the cook time in half compared to the casserole. This recipe only makes half a dozen muffins so it's perfect for a smaller family, but it can easily be doubled if you need to make more.

Some people aren't fond of eating oatmeal, but these muffins are not like eating regular oatmeal. I love using goji berries in these because of all their benefits. You can easily sub for other dried fruit like raisins or dates. I think fresh fruit like blueberries would also work but I have not tried them yet.  Chopped nuts or coconut shreds would also make tasty add-ins. Store them in the fridge for about a week or the freezer for even longer.

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Banana Berry Muffins

Please Use All Organic Ingredients When Possible!
Course Brunch
Author Megan Lawson

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350
  • First, make your flax egg with the tablespoon of ground flaxseed meal and 3 tablespoons of water. Set aside.
  • Mash the bananas in a medium sized bowl.
  • Add all the ingredients to the bowl and mix well.
  • Line a muffin pan with 6 baking cups and divide mixture between them.
  • Bake for 25 minutes or until the muffins are a little crisp on top.
  • Store them in the fridge for about a week or the freezer for even longer.

 

  • Elinoy says:

    This looks great and sounds goood.
    I think some ingredients are missing…
    thanks so much
    🌺

  • Dawn says:

    The recipe looks great, but I didn't see the quantity of goji berries you used. Can you please provide it? I am a goji novice and wouldn't want to overwhelm the recipe. Thanks!

    • Megan Lawson says:

      You can use 1/3 – 1/2 cup of goji berries. You can also use other berries or nuts, chocolate chips. Sorry about that! Just fixed it.

  • I love how lightened up and healthy these are! Definitely perfect for any brunch occasion and I'd love having some on hand just for snacking!

  • Liz says:

    Oooh, I love the sound of these healthy muffins! I need a stash in my freezer for an easy grab and go breakfast!

  • We have so many mornings where this could be a life saver!

  • These muffins would be a great way to start my mornings! They sound delicious!

  • Arman says:

    These are too good!

  • What a great way to start the morning!

  • Mitko Dzhordzhev says:

    Really,really good dessert.I really like muffins.

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