Chunky Monkey Muffins

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I live in my house up in the hills of San Diego it offers us several acres in the country, a breathtaking view and a place to spread out a bit. We have always been in homes where the kitchen was ample, but I longed to really dig into my passion for cooking and baking and this house has a kitchen that allows me to do just that. I love to experiment with recipes and to cook with unique and different kinds of ingredients. Sometimes I am just testing recipes to suit the different dietary needs of my family. This recipe for Chunky Monkey Muffins, just happens to be Paleo and Gluten Free. It entered my radar as a way to use up over-ripening bananas and to avoid the gluten, which on occasion gives me some grief. Bananas, Chocolate Chips and Coconut, Oh My! I love Chunky Monkey Muffins!

Making Monkey Muffins

Additionally, my husband often leaves for work very early in the morning and doesn’t pause to have breakfast before heading out the door.  I wanted him to have something to eat, but it needed to be portable, quick to consume and didn’t require a container to deal with. These Chunky Monkey Muffins fit the bill! Not only are they using up the large number of bananas that he didn’t have time to eat before they turned brown, but they passed his taste test for great flavor and mine for good, healthy, ingredients. These are flat out delicious!

Paleo Monkey Muffins

I mentioned we live out in the country, which means, way up in the hills, around the bend, past the avocado and orange groves, towards the end of an old two-lane road. This means we don’t have access to a local grocery store with affordable, nor very fresh ingredients. So, when I go to the store over 20 minutes away, I stock up! This often results in me having too much of one thing or not enough of another, hence the issue with too many bananas!

Muffin Tin of Monkey Muffins

One thing I did discover, strictly through my “oh what the heck” mentality, is if you throw your over-ripened bananas, peel and all, in the freezer, those little buggers will still be good when you are ready to whip up a smoothie, banana cake or these Chunky Monkey Muffins, 3 to 4 months later! I know this to be true because I have done it so many times. However, I did look up “safe” banana storage prior to writing this blog post so as not to mislead you with my “chuck it in the freezer” instructions. Sure enough, I was right! The experts did suggest, to have a prettier banana in 3 to 4 months, peel and slice the banana into 1-2 inch pieces and put them in a ziplock freezer bag. I am far too lazy to be bothered with this. The banana peel typically turns black when frozen, but I don’t care about that, I’m not eating the peel. I just toss the whole banana on a shelf in my freezer and call it a day!

Fresh Baked Monkey Muffins

Chunky Monkey Muffins

Oma Darling
Ripe bananas, gooey chocolate and sweet coconut lend themselves to a wonderful, healthy muffin.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 12 people

Ingredients
  

  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup (I use Kirkland Organic)
  • 1/3 cup melted coconut oil, ghee or butter
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoon nut butter (Almond, cashew or peanut) (heaping tablespoons)
  • 2 large ripe bananas
  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 cup shredded, coconut ( I use organic unsweetened)
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (I use Lily's Premium or Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips)

Instructions
 

  • Beat eggs, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla, nut butter and bananas with electric mixer.
  • To the wet mixture, add in coconut flour, salt, baking soda and mix until smooth.
  • Stir in coconut and chocolate chips
  • Fill muffin tins until 3/4 full.  Can use muffin papers or grease muffin tins to prevent sticking.
  • Place in an oven preheated to 350 degrees and bake approximately 20 minutes.
Keyword Chunky Monkey Muffins, Homemade Baked Goods, Homemade English Muffins

Monkey Muffins

This recipe, like my black, frozen, banana peels, are forgiving. Sometimes I use coconut oil, sometimes melted ghee or butter. You can add nuts or leave them out. Coconut not a favorite in your house? Omit it! Do your own thing. However, in my opinion, you do need the bananas and chocolate chips, or you have to change the name to something else!  Enjoy friends!

Healthy Banana Chocolate Chip Coconut Monkey Muffins

We love tender and flavorful muffins. Does you family have a favorite muffin that you like to make?

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4 thoughts on “Chunky Monkey Muffins”

  1. 5 stars
    I wonder if this recipe would work in high altitudes. Since moving to the Rocky Mountains from the plains I have had trouble with baking. But this recipe looks worthy enough to give it a try.

    Reply
    • You definitely have to make adjustments when baking above 5000 feet. Typically you have to reduce baking powder, reduce sugar and increase liquid just a little. I also believe you have to turn your oven to a higher temperature.

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