Raw Protein & Greens Banana Muffins

There are so many recipes for gluten free and vegan Banana Muffins. How come I decided to create another one? Well, the answer is simple. There’s a part in me that aims to make a healthier version. Something that is loaded with protein and green vegetables but still tastes like a treat.

Am I joking? Of course not!

Have you followed me already on Instagram? If so, I’m pretty sure you’re aware of my baking obsession. Did you know that even before we found out that the kids have food allergies, I was already making homemade treats such as muffins and cookies at least three times a week?

One of the benefits I found about baking my own treats is that I can trick my children into eating more vegetables, fruits and even protein. It’s all about masking the tastes, textures and looks of the food they chose not to have.

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That’s why I was really excited when Garden of Life asked me to try their new product called Raw Protein and Greens. It is a protein and veggie powder that is loaded with protein (from pea, sprouted brown rice, chia, navy bean sprout, lentil bean sprout and garbanzo bean sprout) and greens (including kale, spinach, broccoli, carrot, beet and whole leaf alfalfa grass). Plus, it contains a blend of raw probiotic and enzymes.

The ingredients are certified USDA organic and NON GMO verified. Best of all, it’s raw, vegan, gluten, dairy, egg, soy, nut and peanut free. (As for this writing, I’m also waiting for their response regarding the facility and production process.)

Though the powder is excellent for smoothies, I raised it up a notched and used it in my baking. The result was this delicious muffin with a sponge cake-like texture. Light, airy and moist, no one can tell that it’s actually gluten free, vegan and filled with healthy elements.

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Ingredients

1 cup rice flour

1/3 cup potato starch

1/4 cup tapioca starch

1/4 cup teff flour

1/4 cup Garden of Life Raw Protein and Greens

1 Tbs. baking powder

1/2 tsp. baking soda

3/4 cup organic sugar

1/4 cup avocado oil (you can use any neutral tasting oil)

2 Tbs. ground flax seed

6 Tbs. lukewarm water

1 1/2 cups mashed bananas

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1Tbs. oil (optional for greasing muffin tins )

 

1. Preheat the oven to 375 F. Prepare 2 standard size muffin tins by either brushing it with oil  or lining it with paper muffin cups.

2. Make a flax goo by combining the ground flax seed and water. Set aside for at least 5 minutes before using.

3. In a bowl whisk together the rice flour, teff flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, baking powder and baking soda.

4. With the help of a mixer, cream the sugar, oil and flax goo.

5. When the mixture is light and airy, slowly add the mashed bananas. Mix until well combined.

6. While the mixer is running, slowly add the flour mixture. Be careful not to over mix.

7. Transfer batter to the prepared muffin tins. This batter rises really well so make sure each cavity is just half filled.

8. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes. Then reduce oven temperature to 350F. Bake for addition 8-10 minutes. The muffins are ready when it pulls from the side and when a toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out almost clean.

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Now for the special treat!

Our friends from Garden of Life are so generous, they are giving a canister of Raw Protein & Green (retails at $44.95 and the secret ingredient in the Banana Muffins above) to five (5) lucky US or Canada based readers. Giveaway ends March 11, 2016 11:59 pm EST.

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31 comments

  1. I am making healthier meals for my family and I and I have been trying to get 10,000 steps or 3 miles a day.

  2. I’ve actually been trying to increase my protein this year! I read that you need more protein in order to maintain muscle while losing weight. I’m also doing body weight exercises.

  3. We are continuing to “clean” up our diet. After a lifetime of “putting dinner on the table” I am finally learning to cook from scratch 🙂

  4. I have cut out sodas and energy drinks completely. I’m also limiting my intake of sugar and processed foods.

  5. I got a treadmill (since my husband is ill I need to exercise more inside). So I workout daily, trying to remove all toxins from food, water, personal care items.
    Really on a path to wellness for all of us including out pets.
    It’s stunning the things they put in foods now- additives, chemicals, etc.
    Best thing is to avoid all center ailes, shop the perimeter of the store (meat, veggies, eggs, yogurt if your a meat eater). Shop the organic isle but read labels, natural doesn’t mean healthy these days.
    Doing things like colon cleanses, liver detox’s (don’t drink but toxins store up there from all you take in your body).

  6. Working on meal planning to prepare healthier foods rather than going out or frozen boxed foods.

  7. I went strictly vegan! My boyfriend pretty much did too, he wont say it but we only eat vegan food haha!

    1. That’s great. One of my favorites is to choose a parking spot that is far from the entrance of the building.

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