One bowl, 10 ingredient Paleo Blueberry Muffins with a cinnamon streusel topping – juicy blueberries bursting in a moist coconut flour based muffin. | Gluten Free + Grain Free + Nut Free
Who’s ready for some next level gluten free blueberry muffins? We’re talking
✔️insanely delicious &
✔️incredibly moist
✔️grain free, nut free bites of goodness
Let’s get baking!
How to Make: Paleo Blueberry Muffins
Altogether these muffins can be made with only 1 bowl and only 10 ingredients. If you’ve done a lot of paleo baking then nothing out of the ordinary – just a simple blend of grain free flours, eggs, sweetener, coconut oil and of course blueberries. Taking a closer look:
- Coconut oil + eggs for moisture and fat – important when working with coconut flour.
- Sweetened with honey or maple syrup (or a combo of the two if you want – 1/4 cup of each) & flavoured with vanilla extract
- coconut flour + tapioca flour – makes for a soft, moist cake base very similar to gluten based cakes. I’ve also successfully tested this recipe using almond flour in place of the tapioca flour!
- Baking powder for a little rise – more on baking powder down below in relation to paleo baking.
- Blueberries – what’s a blueberry muffin without blueberries?
Making this cake is really just a matter of mixing together your wet ingredients in a bowl and then stirring in the dry until no lumps remain. Mix and prepped in one bowl and then spoon the batter into some lined muffin tins while you make the crumb topping.
To make your crumb topping, just combine the flours, cinnamon and coconut sugar in a small bowl and whisk to combine. Once the dry ingredients are well whisked stir in your melted coconut until a course, sandy mixture forms.
Paleo Blueberry Muffins F.A.Q.’s
Can I make these egg free/vegan?
If you’re looking for an egg free blueberry muffin I recommend trying these paleo + vegan blueberry muffins instead. They don’t have a crumb topping but you can always add the crumb from this recipe to that one. It is an almond flour based recipe though so if you’re avoiding nuts it might not be the best option.
I also have this egg free coconut flour cake (nut free) that you might enjoy – but I have not tested it with added blueberries. I do think you could add blueberries to it but I’m not positive how much of a difference the extra moisture from the berries will make on the overall recipe with personally testing it myself.
Do I have to make the crumb topping?
Nope! While I’m a total sucker for anything with a streusel topping you can absolutely leave it out here to cut back on ingredients, sugar, effort.
Is baking powder paleo?
Technically no. Baking powder is usually contains corn starch which makes it not technically paleo friendly. Fortunately, it’s really easy to make your own baking powder at home by mixing together a small amount of arrowroot starch, baking soda and cream of tartar. I include the amounts needed in the recipe below if you’re interested in making it.
Enjoy!
Paleo Blueberry Muffins
One bowl, 10 ingredient Paleo Blueberry Muffins with a cinnamon streusel topping - juicy blueberries bursting in a moist coconut flour based muffin. | Gluten Free + Grain Free + Nut Free
Ingredients
Muffins
- 4 eggs, room temperature
- 1/2 cup | 120 ml coconut oil, melted
- 1/2 cup | 170 grams honey or 160 grams maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon | 5 ml vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup | 56 grams coconut flour, sifted if lumpy
- 1/2 cup | 55 grams tapioca flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup fresh blueberries
Crumb Topping
- 2 tablespoons tapioca flour
- 2 tablespoons coconut flour
- 1/4 cup coconut sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted and cooled
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F/200°C and grease or line a 12 cup muffin tin with paper liners. You'll only need 9 cup greased/lined.
- Reduce the oven temperature to oven to 350°F/180°C.
- Beat the eggs in a medium sized bowl. Add the vanilla, the honey (or maple syrup) and oil to the eggs. Mix thoroughly.
- Add in the coconut flour, tapioca flour and baking powder. Whisk to combine. Fold in the blueberries
- Pour the batter evenly into each muffin cup about 3/4 of the way full.
!Crumb Topping
- Wipe down the bowl you used to make the batter and add the the flours, coconut sugar and cinnamon for the topping. Once combined add in the melted coconut oil. Mix into a crumbly mixture.
- Sprinkle the crumb mixture over the top of the muffins and gently press the crumb into the top of the batter.
- Place in the bottom third of the oven and bake for 28-30 minutes or until cooked in the centre. To check for doneness prick the centre of the cake with a knife or toothpick - if it comes out clean it's done
Notes
Make your own paleo baking powder by mixing: 1/2 teaspoon baking soda + 1/2 teaspoon arrowroot starch + 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
Can I make these egg free?
- I don't recommend using an egg free substitutes with this recipe.
- If you're looking for an egg free blueberry muffin I recommend trying these paleo + vegan blueberry muffins instead. They don't have a crumb topping but you can always add the crumb from this recipe to that one. It is an almond flour based recipe though so if you're avoiding nuts it might not be the best option.
- I also have this egg free coconut flour cake (nut free) that you might enjoy - but I have not tested it with added blueberries. I do think you could add blueberries to it but I'm not positive how much of a difference the extra moisture from the berries will make on the overall recipe with personally testing it myself.
Can I use different flours?
- You can use arrowroot or almond flour in place of the tapioca flour.
- I don't have any substations for the coconut flour however this blueberry muffins recipe doesn't use coconut flour.
Nerida McMurray says
These are fab and my whole family loves them ! Would you say I could use this as a base recipe and change up the fruits for what I have on hand ? i.e. small cubes of apple or pear or perhaps raspberries ?
Cheers!
Nerida
Sarah Nevins says
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that! To answer your question – absolutely! I’ve made these using different berries myself depending on what’s in season. Just keep in mind how much fruit you’re using. Too much fruit (depending on what it is/how high its water content is) can make the muffins soggy. In this case when you’re adding fruit, less is probably better.
Thanks so much for coming back to let me know what you thought about the muffins!
Nerida McMurray says
Excellent ! I can’t wait to try more options.
I just made a batch of your chocolate chia seed muffins – I love them ! I added a few drops of stevia because I used a strong dutch processed cocoa powder. They turned out a treat. I want to go through all your muffin archives now it’s hard to find a great paleo muffin recipe that’s nut free, easy to make and WORKS ! Thanks so much !
Nerida
Sarah Nevins says
Thanks – so glad to hear you enjoyed the muffins! That’s also great to know about using stevia!
Jack william says
It’s look easy, delicious. I will definitely try this for my family. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Sarah says
Thanks Jack!
Natalie says
I love blueberry muffins! These look so delicious and perfect for any brunch or as a sweet snack ♥
Sarah says
Thanks Natalie!