These naturally gluten-free, refined-sugar-free muffins with sweet potato and mâche are super easy, healthy, hearty and delicious! They make for a great breakfast or snack you can feel great about eating. If you can't find mâche, then use spinach or arugula instead. To make this recipe dairy free, replace Greek yoghurt with coconut yoghurt. Keep in mind that the key to light and tender muffins is not to overmix the batter – just a few quick folds to get everything combined. Enjoy them while still warm, and store the rest in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3-4 days.
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Grease a 12-hole muffin tin (or 8 jumbo muffin cups) and line it with baking parchment or paper muffin cases.
- Peel and roughly grate the sweet potato. Place them in a large bowl along with the rest of the dry ingredients. Stir together, make a well in the middle and set aside.
- Crack the eggs into a food processor, add the mâche along with the rest of the wet ingredients and blend until completely smooth.
- Pour the wet mixture into the well of the dry ingredients, gently fold together, making sure not to overmix, or the muffins will turn out tough.
- Divide the muffin batter into the prepared tin and top each muffin with some pumpkin seeds. Bake for 25-30 minutes until golden and a skewer inserted in the middle of one of the muffins comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven and set aside to cool slightly before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely or enjoying while still warm!
36 comments:
You do share so many fabulous and creative taste combinations. These muffins are a perfect fall treat and look delicious. Pinned
I have not had muffins made with sweet potato, they sound and loook terrific!
Son unos muffins muy otoñales, cuando llevan boniato y dátiles, no necesitan mucha azúcar, para mi ninguna, porque ya están dulces. Y quedan deliciosos.
Mi piacciono molto le patate dolci, ottimi!!!!
Hello Angie,
The sweet potato muffins sound delicious and healthy. Thanks for sharing.
Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead!
I have never had sweet potato muffins before, but these both sound and look very delicious.
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This healthy muffin perfect for anytime of day! As always, creative, healthy and delicious.
Very healthy and delicious Angie. Your ingredients encourage me to use things I have never used before. Thank you so much and have a wonderful day :)
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What a perfect muffin for Fall season!....I love it!!..........Abrazotes, Marcela
...yummy with a crunch.
I'm not a fan of sweet potatoes but my wife loves them and probably would like the muffins.
Angie, As I've gotten older, I have begun to appreciate sweet potatoes. As usual, you've provided an interesting and innovative recipe. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
They look and sound delicious!
how festively fall with pumpkin seeds on top I would love one with a good cup of tea right now!
These muffins look fabulous on their own
Looks delicious and is healthy too.
Mache is a new word for me. Buckwheat baked goods are delicious, and I bet these are yummy.
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
They look ok, I'm not fond of the taste of sweet potato however.
these look so interesting Angie and sound very healthy.
questi muffin mi piacciono tanto, poichè gluten free li proverò subito!
Perfect office brunch!
Thanks for the glufree recipe, I like it that we do not have to cook the potatoes first! I made some regular potato and red bean salad for lunch with bacon flavoured mayo and spring onions.
Hello Angie :=)
I have been looking at all your recipes and honestly they all look delicious. These muffins look yummy, light and fluffy too. I don't cook now, but my daughter loves cooking, so I will show her your recipe, and hope she will be inspired to make some for tea.
All the best
Sonjia.
Miriam is the muffin maker in this house, so I shall slide this recipe over to her with high hopes!
Sweet potatoes are so versatile, these muffins sound great!
What a yummy autumnal recipe, Angie!! I'd love one still slightly warm from the oven, smeared with some cool butter!
This looks like a great breakfast.
I"m a lover of all kinds of potatoes and of most of your listed ingredients (bucket/oath flour, eggs, yoghurt, olive oil, lemon zest). So, naturally your muffins
are going to be a favorite of mine.
A great idea these gluten-free muffins!
che belli e golosi!!
What such delicious very original muffins!
Judee from GF A-Z Blog: Loving this interesting GF recipe for sweet potato muffins. They look amazing and healthy dan delicious too.
These muffins sound like a healthy and delicious treat! I appreciate the gluten-free and refined-sugar-free aspect. I'll definitely give them a try, and your tip about not overmixing is a great reminder for keeping them tender. Thanks for sharing this wholesome recipe!
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