These avocado muffins are packed with healthy fats, made with whole wheat flour and studded with chocolate chips for a fun and satisfying snack.
Looking for a moist, tender muffin with fluffy, tall bakery-style tops? This muffin recipe is all that thanks to the use of avocado in the batter. Using it to replace oil or butter in a traditional recipe results in a healthier muffin that still tastes great!
Avocado has had a pretty good few years. From avocado smoothie bowls to avocado pancakes, avocado tarts and avocado ice cream, you might say it’s “on trend”. Ha.
I’ve moved on from avocado toast lately (hummus toast being my new favorite) but I do still love baking with avocados.
Using the flesh of a ripe avocado in breads and muffins is such a great way to replace the fat in a recipe. It can be used as a substitution for butter and oil pretty easily and it adds a really nice smooth texture and moisture to the final result.
In fact, the texture of these avocado muffins might just be my favorite part.
How To Make Avocado Muffins
Not that any muffin recipe is usually difficult, but the simplicity of these avocado muffins is another great thing about these tasty little snacks.
To make the muffins:
- Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- Blend together wet ingredients in the blender until smooth.
- Mix the wet and dry ingredients together until combined.
- Add chocolate chips and mix again.
- Bake!
The blender does all the grunt work for you and you’re basically just mixing and scooping into the muffin tin.
Feel free to sub out the chocolate chips for any other add-in you like: dried fruit, nuts, seeds or a combination of all of them. Just keep the add-ins to about a half a cup and you won’t have any issues.
This is an incredibly forgiving recipe, the first time I made the muffins, I actually forgot the eggs until right before I was about to scoop the batter into the muffin tin. I beat the eggs, added it to the batter, did a pretty poor job of mixing and they still came out beautifully with a nice high rise to each one.
What Do Avocado Muffins Taste Like?
You actually don’t taste the avocado in the muffin. So in case that was a concern for you, don’t fret!
Because the muffins are sweetened with banana and a little bit of honey, the taste is similar to a whole wheat banana bread, just a bit more moist and with a creamier texture thanks to the avocado.
I love the mini chocolate chips in here and that pop of chocolaty flavor. Reminds me of this pumpkin banana chocolate chip bread a bit both in flavor and texture as pumpkin works similarly to avocado in baked goods.
If you wanted to try and make this recipe vegan, I would substitute maple syrup or agave for the honey and try flax or chia eggs in place of the eggs. I haven’t tried it this way but I have a feeling it would work pretty well considering how adaptable this recipe is.
For gluten-free, I’m pretty confident a gluten-free baking flour mix would be a successful substitution for the whole wheat pastry flour in this recipe. I always use this gluten-free flour with great results.
Of course, if you want tested gluten-free muffin recipes, try these banana chia muffins, strawberry corn muffins or these chocolate coffee peanut butter muffins – all great options!
How Do I Store Avocado Muffins?
The muffins will keep in an airtight container for about a week in the refrigerator. If you’re planning to eat them all in the first couple of days, they can stay on the counter. Otherwise, throw them in the refrigerator.
They make an excellent option for weekly meal-prep. Don’t forget about snacks when meal-prepping! I love having a batch of some baked good for the week and these avocado banana muffins have been just that the past few weeks.
I tend to go through phases with baked goods for meal-prep. Sweet potato oat bars were the latest obsession but have been put on the back burner for these muffins lately. After picking up a huge bag of frozen wild blueberries lately, I have my eyes on these whole wheat wild blueberry ginger muffins next!
I hope you give these avocado muffins a try!
More muffins to try
Whole Wheat Sweet Potato Banana Muffins
Lemon Chia Mini Muffins
Carrot Raisin Everything Muffins
Chocolate Chip Avocado Muffins
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- flesh from 1 large, ripe avocado
- 2 eggs
- 3/4 cup milk
- 1/2 medium ripe banana
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips, *see note
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a muffin tin.
- Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl and whisk together.
- Place avocado, eggs, milk, banana, vanilla and honey in a blender. Blend until completely smooth.
- Add the wet ingredients to the bowl with the dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
- Add chocolate chips (or other add-in) and gently fold into the batter.
- Scoop batter evenly into muffin cups (makes 10-12 depending on how full you fill each cup) and top with additional chocolate chips if desired.
- Bake for 16-20 minutes until edges of muffins start to turn golden brown and centers are baked through.
- Remove from the oven, let cool for a few minutes then remove each muffin and place on a cooling rack.
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Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I baked these for a breakfast ” potluck” at work, and they were a hit. Everyone asked for the recipe.
Packed full of flavour and really easy to make too!
This recipe is a game-changer! The muffins was flavorful, easy to make, and a hit with everyone.
I made these today in bread pans, and they were so delicious. I substituted peach preserves instead of banana (due to allergies in the house) I just sprinkled little sugar on top, came out crunchy on top and moist in the middle.
This recipe looks good. I was wondering…where does the trans fat come from in this recipe? How is the texture?
I made these as mini muffins for my 15 month old and he loves them!
I made a couple of small changes: I used a whole banana, maple syrup instead of the honey (I had just run out), and used half and half white and whole wheat flour. The recipe still worked perfectly!
The muffins are soft, nicely textured, and very tasty! Thanks for the recipe.
Delicious!!! I cant believe there is no butter or oil and, with the exception of the chocolate chips, no sugar! I left out the banana and added a little extra milk for moisture. Cant wait to eat these very morning for breakfast
Avocados are easily one of my favorite foods of all time. ? I use them in a lot of recipes but I have never baked with them!!
I am always looking for a new and different recipe and You Avocado Muffins sure do fit the bill. I have never heard of them before and can’t wait to try them.
Never thought of adding avocados. Def going to try!
These were amazing, considering they are on the healthier side. I can’t get enough of them! Thanks for the recipe!
I can’t wait to try this muffin recipe. They would be perfect for recipes on the go!