I’ve always been someone who sits down to meals, because I like focusing when I stuff my face. Eating is one of my favorite things, so why not cherish it, right?
Lately, however, I seem to be all about quick, portable foods. I’ll reheat a pizza slice in the microwave and take bites while wiping down the kitchen counters with my free hand. Or I’ll devour a muffin in a sleepy haze on my way back to bed after turning on the coffee maker in the morning.
Note to self: Work on mindful eating.
I made a batch of these cute, berry-filled muffins on Sunday night, after Ryan and I returned from his cousin’s wedding in Wisconsin. It would have been better had I baked them before our weekend, as there were several times when Ryan joked that he should carry granola bars in his pocket to feed me in emergency situations, and my hunger level (aka “hangry” level) became a running joke with some of his family members.
Portable baked goods belong with long weekends away from home. They just do.
Because I want to help you guys avoid “hangry” episodes, I’m sharing these muffins, which are perfect for your long summery weekends. These muffins come with options. These muffins just want to be loved. These muffins want to be whatever you want them to be.
For example…
I personally like my muffins 100% whole grain (spelt or whole wheat), with less sugar and oil, so I can eat them for breakfast with some peanut or almond butter drizzled on top (…or dipped in the jar on my sleepy, pre-coffee walk back to bed). Mmmmmm yes.
Fluffy, whole grain, lightly-sweetened coconut raspberry muffins. Easy to make, and perfect for snacking.
Yield: 12 muffins
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes
I have made these with a flax egg, as well as a chicken egg, and both work equally well.
For a sweeter, more indulgent muffin, replace the 1/4 cup applesauce with 1/4 cup more coconut oil, and add another 1/4 cup of cane or coconut sugar.
If you dislike whole wheat flour, these are great with whole grain spelt flour. If you're not concerned with keeping them whole grain, they may also be made with unbleached all purpose flour. I have not tried making these with gluten free flour, so please let me know if you do.