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These triple coconut buckwheat muffins are perfect for breakfast, or anytime snack. The combination of protein and fiber-packed buckwheat seed, ground hazelnut and coconut products make these muffins a perfect gluten-free, grain-free and dairy-free treat.
- 70 g Coconut oil, melted
- 200 ml Coconut milk
- 110 g Coconut syrup
- 30 ml Freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 150 g Buckwheat flour
- 150 g Hazelnut meal
- 2 tsp Baking powder
- 1/3 tsp Baking soda
- Pinch of sea salt
- 120 g Fresh or frozen blueberries
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- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Line a jumbo 6-hole muffin pan with paper cups. Melt coconut oil, add in coconut milk, coconut syrup, lemon juice and vanilla extract. Whisk until well combined.
- Mix together the buckwheat flour, hazelnut meal, baking powder, baking soda and salt in another bowl. Sift the flour mixture into the coconut mixture. Mix until just incorporated.
- Gently fold in blueberries and divide the batter among the paper cups. Bake in the middle of hot oven for 25 minutes until nicely golden.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2018 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
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I am surrounded with many GF people and will definitely spread the word; also I believe you will gain more admirers :-) Thank you Angie !
ReplyDeleteOh these look awesome. Love blueberries and great use of coconut and buckwheat. How is the texture?
ReplyDeleteTriple coconut sounds terrific! Love the stuff. :-) And I'll never say "no" to blueberries! Super recipe -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh I bet these are delicious. So nutty and a great combination with coconut. Sounds fantastic Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese sound like an even more delightful version of blueberry buckwheat pancakes! I can tell how delicious they are by your wonderful photos, Angie. Love that beautiful chalice filled with blueberries ;)
ReplyDeleteIt looks really great! And so yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteBuckwheat is a great flour to use. I always keep some in my cupboard. I make crepes quite often with it. I love your amazing creation here.
ReplyDeleteAngie, these are stunning! I wish I could get a taste of these delicious goodies ^.^
ReplyDeleteI love adding coconut oil to baked goods but never have completely replaced the butter with it. These muffins look yummy and love the use of buckwheat flour. I love its flavor.
ReplyDeleteWish I can one to eat with my coffee! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look wonderful, so moist and tasty. I just love the colour that the blueberries impart.
ReplyDeleteEva
Chock full of blueberries, these lovely muffins are calling my name!!! xo
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, Beautiful muffins to enjoy for breakfast with tea. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteI'd love one of these for an afternoon snack right now! Triple coconut sounds lovely.
ReplyDeletethese sounds delicious and amazing! Angie! and I( love blueberries! xo
ReplyDeleteWow these sound fantastic with all that coconut in them. I’ve never tried heard of coconut syrup
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing and surely taste just as good. I haven't use Coconut syrup before, that's something I'd like to try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking muffins, I would love one for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteLove muffins in every form but the blueberry ones are the best, great that it's a healthier version, yum!☺
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all your healthy and delectable bakes :) The blueberry + coconut flavour must be really rich in this one.
ReplyDeleteThese muffins looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Wish I had one with my coffee right now.
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ReplyDeleteLove blueberries and buckwheat flour and these muffins just look perfect.
ReplyDeleteI’m a sucker for blueberry muffins, and these look super tasty. I need to get more fiber in my diet. Thank you for the recipe Angie :)
ReplyDeleteI love blueberry muffins. Love these healthy blueberry muffins.
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ReplyDeleteI love using buckwheat flour! And with the hazelnut meal too? These sound fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteBlueberry muffins are my absolute favorite, Angie! I've never had one made with buckwheat flour though! I bet these are just beyond delicious! Wish I had one (or three) to eat with my coffee right now! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWell shoot! Last week I surprised my husband by making him a blueberry loaf (I wanted to do muffins because didn't have muffin wrapper things - ha! I should have just waited for this recipe!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos and appetizing muffins
ReplyDeleteI love blueberry muffins - these look mouthwatering delicious!
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ReplyDeleteHazelnuts and blueberries - two of my favorite things! These look fabulous Angie!
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ReplyDeleteI love your healthy baking ideas and your photography and settings are so beautiful. The combination of hazelnuts and blueberries sound wonderful
ReplyDeleteI have everything except the coconut syrup, I'm not sure I've ever seen that here in the US, it sounds delicious!
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ReplyDeleteOh, these muffins sound wonderful! I've never used Coconut syrup. I'm guessing that this, plus the coconut milk, must add a lot of flavor. I love baking with nut meals; I use them in my breads all the time. I also love blueberries, and adding a bit of lemon to them always makes their flavor pop. All of that together must make for some really tasty muffins.
ReplyDeletei just love the way blueberries look in baked goods! purple explosions. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I made some buckwheat muffins recently and absolutely love it. I added bananas to mine. Will try to do blueberry next time.
ReplyDeleteLoving the texture of these gluten free muffins, Angie! And love your photos -they are beautiful as is that goblet!
ReplyDeleteFantastici questi muffins ai mirtilli. Complimenti Angie!
ReplyDeleteI eat coconut yogurt & blueberries for breakfast nearly every morning! I LOVE that combination. And these muffins look and sound delicious! :)
ReplyDeletePerfect for my afternoon tea!
ReplyDeleteHow stunning and I love gluten free baking ideas. A very clever use of buckwheat and hazelnut flours plus anything with blueberries is always worth cooking.
ReplyDeleteThese would make a perfect breakfast.
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves blueberries and I bet he would love these muffins.
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