Oat Flour Muffins

"Another recipe I found online several months ago. I haven't made this one yet, though, so let me know what you think if you make it! It's a pretty basic recipe that could easily have additions made or be doubled, or whatever. Oh, and just a note to those who haven't used oat flour before: you don't have to go out and spend a lot on those tiny packages of oat flour at the store. If you have a blender or food processor and a jar of quick-cooking or old fashioned oats, you can easily make your own oat flour! Just grind/process until flour consistency! UPDATE: The first ingredient is supposed to be 1 C oat flour. I have it typed in there, but for some reason, it just isn't showing on the final submission."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
6 muffins
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix dry ingredients.
  • Mix liquids and fruit or nuts; add to dry mix, stirring lightly.
  • Fill 6 greased muffin tins 1/2 full and bake 15 minutes at 425*.

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Reviews

  1. What a great recipe.I've added 1/4 cup of apple sauce and a tsp of cinnamon and they came out fabulous! Real treat at my house. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. I made some substitutions:<br/><br/>1/3 tsp baking soda (instead of baking powder)<br/>1 tbsp applesauce (instead of oil)<br/>1/2 c chocolate chips (instead of raisins)<br/>1 tbsp honey (instead of 2 tbsp)
     
  3. I had kefir instead of buttermilk, mixed dried cherries and cranberries and walnuts. And switched canola for grapeseed oil. Turned out yummy.
     
  4. These were so good and super fast to make! It says it makes 6 but I totaled 8 I think because I used silicone muffin cups, which by the way, you do not need to add any additional oil and they come out clean. I did add some cinnamon like another review suggested but otherwise made it as written. I like it so much that I've booked marked this recipe.
     
  5. as many others said these are so good and versatile too. I left out the salt completely, it's not needed. I also cut back just a bit on the oil and I used walnut oil and virgin coconut oil at different times. I have used unsweetened coconut and walnuts, cinnamon with half molasses, blue berries all with great out comes. I also add a bit of stevia to make them sweeter (they are not very sweet, but still good) and on one batch halved the honey and used half stevia to cut back on the calories and sugar content. Since stevia comes in many forms you have to experiment to find out how much of yours to use. This is one recipe that I will use again and again...Wheat free, refined sugar free and delish. Easy to make too.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I make breakfast for church and we have a few gluten-free people there. I try to bring something gluten free every week. I didn't have any raisins so I threw in some sunflower seeds, shredded coconut, and shredded carrots. I added an extra tablespoon of honey. Since I added all this, I thought it might need some extra oil to stick it together so I added about a teaspoon more oil and I thought it might need some extra lift so I added a extra 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder. Perfect and fragrant, rose beautifully and came out of the muffin tins so easy. I find so many gluten free recipes either go flat or stick to the pan and often do not tolerate much substitution. But this one was perfect!!!
     
  2. Use dairy free nut milk
     
  3. I added plain yoghurt instead of buttermilk, coconut oil instead of canola, maple syrup instead of honey. Best muffins I've had in a long time!
     
  4. I just made these and they are moist and delicious! I am trying to go gluen free and I happened to have oat flour in the freezer. Unfortunately, I did not read the reviews until they were in the oven --They are a bit too salty for me. I will make them with a pinch of sea salt next time. I used coconut oil instead of canola, added some cinnamon and almond extract (didn't measure), a bit of chopped raw walnuts and chocolate chips, and once they were in the muffin pan I sprinkled them with wheat germ. These will make a great snack for the kids. Thanks!
     
  5. This is a really great oat flour recipe! So moist! I did change some things and I really like that it seems to adapt well to substitutions.<br/><br/>I didn't have buttermilk or raisins on hand so I used approximately 1/3 C of Sour Cream in place of the buttermilk and white chocolate chips in place of the raisins. I also added about 1 t vanilla, 1/2 t cinnamon. I only had peanut oil on hand and that worked very well. I also took the suggestion of adding less salt and measured 1/2 t salt and poured some out of the measuring spoon. It probably ended up being in-between 1/4 and 1/2 and I could definitely still taste some salt in it. I would definitely use 1/4 t next time.<br/><br/>I plan on using this muffin recipe alot and changing it a little each time. I meant to put some chia seeds in it too, but forgot as I was so anxious to get these in the oven. I just ate 2 of them as they were sooooo moist and scrumptious! Perfect sweetness, not too sweet at all and not bland either....just perfect. Oh, I did add just a splash of organic maple syrup too. Just a teaspoon probably. I didn't use a muffin pan though as I don't have one. I used the Reynold's wrap foil lined muffin cups and they worked perfectly. I am not even sure if they still make those anymore as I've had these for several years. I plan on buying more! Perfect! Thank you for sharing this recipe!
     

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