*This post for whole wheat sweet potato banana muffins first appeared on February 5, 2012. The recipe has been tweaked slightly (to make it even better, of course!) and the pictures updated.
It had been 4+ years since I made these muffins (one of the best part about going back and updating these old posts is forcing myself to make some of the older recipes on here!) and the second they came out of the oven, I knew that was an unfortunate thing. These might honestly be one of my favorite muffins I’ve ever made.
Perfectly moist, subtly sweet (the banana is not overpowering at all in these) and just so, so delicious with some salted butter smeared in the middle of one warm from the oven or a drizzle of quality honey (I can’t get enough of this peach honey from this quaint little store we visited in Saratoga, NY last fall). They can pass for breakfast, a healthy snack mid-day or even in a savory capacity alongside dinner, especially a soup, stew or chili kind of meal. Enjoy!
(*text below is original)
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These whole wheat sweet potato banana muffins are perfect for breakfast or as a healthy snack. Smear with butter or drizzle with some quality honey. Best served warm!

Sometimes the stuff you see on here is a result of creativity on my part, inspiration from other amazing resources or just intense cravings.
This is not one of those times.
These sweet potato banana muffins had one sole purpose and that was to get rid of a can of sweet potato puree that had been sitting in my pantry for about 2 years, expired by 5 months.
Oops.
Obviously, I pay very close attention to expiration dates.


I could’ve used the puree in these sweet potato oat bars, sweet potato bran muffins or sweet potato cookies but, opted to go a slightly different route with banana and whole wheat flour in these muffins.
I actually find muffins kind of difficult to get right on the first shot, so I was pretty surprised when these ended up turning out exactly how I had envisioned them.
Mostly savory, no intense banana flavor (I just wanted to use it for natural sweetness rather than sugar), perfect with butter, but just as good with soup or chili.

These are not something that will fix a sweet tooth (try this pumpkin banana muffin recipe instead) but that’s ok because there are way better things in life (like TJ’s dark chocolate cookie butter bars…o.m to the g) than muffins for sweet tooth episodes anyway.
Except maybe these peanut butter and jelly muffins or chocolate chip peanut butter banana muffins – I do love both of those!
So far, they’ve been enjoyed for breakfast, as a side at dinner and as a pretty healthy mid-day snack.
Versatile little buggers.

Sometimes expired food is a good thing.
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















I love muffins that are practically sugarless. If the sweetness comes from fruit, that’s my kind of delicious.
Now these are the healthy bites of wholesome goodness that I’ve been craving! Last night I overdid it on the sugar and woke up this morning with no craving for sweets whatsoever. Just something stablizing and yummy – these are perfect! Thanks for sharing, Gina! :-)
UMMM YUMMIEST muffins EVER! Thanks for bringing me some! :)
Those look so good! I’m a sucker for treats like those because like you said, they’re so versatile. I love heating muffins like that up in the oven and spreading a little butter and jam – ahhhhh.
sound awesome, I agree muffin baking is quite tricky as far as texture. Too dry and it’s all over, too crumbly and they are just annoying. These would be great to serve with chilli on the superbowl in fact!
I agree– muffins can be hard to get right! Yours look perfect though!
I have seen so many recipes with sweet potatoes in them I don’t know why I haven’t tried it out yet! These look great!
These look amazing.
I’m making these! U have a can of sweet potato puree in my cupboard to and I didn’t know what to do with them, now I am going to make these muffins. I love the idea of sweet potato and banana together! This is going to be good!!
Those look amazing – I don’t like sweet thangs (ha!) so these are perfect for me. I just might make a batch to go with the soup I’m making tomorrow!