ZUCCHINI PROTEIN MUFFINS (VEGAN)

September 17, 2019 4 Comments

ZUCCHINI PROTEIN MUFFINS (VEGAN)

It’s zucchini season and I’m still obsessed with protein muffins! I made these protein zucchini muffins vegan, gluten-free, and lower in calories than your typical muffins. They have just enough sweetness, a hint of cinnamon, and heaps of zucchini for added moisture. And of course, I couldn’t resist throwing some dark chocolate chips into the mix! You might also like my Flourless Mocha Protein Muffins (Vegan).

Did you know? Zucchini is high in fiber and water, which makes it a satiating add-in to oatmeal, baked goods, and pastas. One cup of zucchini also has 40% of your daily Vitamin A requirement! (source)

Protein recommendations

To add a dose of protein to these magical muffins, I went with LIV Body Lean Vegan Protein powder in Snickerdoodle. Vanilla or oatmeal flavor would be yummy too! I love that LIV Body is free of artificial ingredients, easy to digest, and abounding in delicious flavor options 🙂 You can use my code “NOEXCUSES” for 20% off all LIV Body products!

If you choose to use a whey blend or casein protein powder, it will change the texture somewhat and you will need to bake for less time (try 20-25 minutes). I do not recommend using pure whey isolate outside of a blend! If using collagen protein, you may have to add up to five tablespoons of coconut flour to help absorb some of the moisture.

Flour substitutions

The flour I used in this recipe is simply oat flour – or rolled oats blended into a powder. I’ve had success using gluten-free baking flour, but using coconut flour by itself yielded a weird, mushy texture. Other flours that should work include: all-purpose flour, brown rice flour, cake flour, cassava flour (Paleo), sorghum flour, spelt flour, or whole wheat pastry flour.

Sweetener substitutions

To add sweetness without all the sugar, I used my favorite organic stevia blend that’s twice as sweet as sugar. Any granulated sweetener will work! If you substitute baking stevia, granulated erythritol, or granulated sugar like coconut sugar, you may need up to twice as much (one cup)to achieve the same level of sweetness. If using stevia extract or drops, please refer to the brand-specific conversion chart!

Other substitutions

Of course, there’s lots of finely shredded zucchini in this recipe! If you don’t like zucchini, I’m sorry, this probably isn’t your recipe! LOL. If you prefer not to use egg whites (vegetarian), you can totally use flour tablespoons of flax seeds soaked in half a cup warm water for vegan. I found that egg whites result in taller, fluffier muffins (pictured). The “flax eggs” didn’t make the muffins rise as much, and left larger pockets of air instead of an evenly fluffy texture. But, both work! You could also try a vegan egg replacer which might work better 😉

The only other wet ingredients are unsweetened applesauce, almond butter, and vanilla extract (optional). The unsweetened applesauce can be swapped out for butter or oil, and the almond butter can be swapped out for cashew butter or sunflower seed butter.

Feel free to add some vegan chocolate chips like I did, or maybe some walnuts, seedless raisins, or sliced almonds! Whatever you choose, these muffins are sure to become a favorite way to get those veggies in.

Here’s the printable recipe for these Vegan Zucchini Protein Muffins! I hope you’ll rate and comment below if you try them 🙂

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5 from 1 vote

Zucchini Protein Muffins (Vegan)

These zucchini protein muffins are vegan, dairy-free, and much lower in calories than your typical bakery muffins. So scrumptious with chocolate chips!
Course Snack
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings 12 muffins
Calories 122kcal
Author Sarah Wilkins, No Excuses Nutrition

Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 cup (160g) fine oat flour* or gluten-free baking flour
  • 2/3 cup (80g) vegan protein powder* I used LIV Body brand in Snickerdoodle flavor, code "NOEXCUSES" for 20% off
  • 1/2 cup calorie-free sweetener*
  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp. aluminum-free baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt optional
  • 1 1/2 cup (2 medium) zucchini finely grated
  • 1/2 cup (4 large) egg whites* or 1/4 cup ground flaxseed soaked in 1/2 cup warm water, or vegan egg replacer
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce*
  • 1/4 cup almond butter*
  • 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract optional
  • 1/4 cup mini vegan chocolate chips optional

*See blog post above for substitutions.

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
    • Whisk together dry ingredients (through salt) in a medium mixing bowl.
    • Combine flaxseed and warm water (if using instead of egg whites) and let soak for a minute while you finely grate the zucchini.
    • Add soaked flaxseed, zucchini, and remaining wet ingredients (through vanilla) to dry ingredients and mix until no dry clumps remain.
    • Fold in chocolate chips if desired.
    • Coat 12 wells of a regular-sized muffin tin with cooking spray (can also use liners), then divide batter between wells.
    • Bake for 30-35 minutes until a toothpick or knife inserted comes out clean (check at 20 minutes if using whey or casein). Let cool before removing from muffin tin.
    • Leftovers will keep in the fridge in an airtight container at least a week, or in the freezer at least a month.

    Notes

    Calories (per muffin, minus optionals): 122kcal, Fat: 4.4g, Sat fat: 0.5g, Carbs: 12g, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Protein: 9g, Sodium: 160mg
    Calories (per muffin, including optionals): 134kcal, Fat: 5.0g, Sat fat: 0.9g, Carbs: 13g, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Protein: 10g, Sodium: 208mg




    4 Responses

    Sarah Wilkins
    Sarah Wilkins

    August 15, 2023

    Hey Simone! I am so glad you love them – and yes! I use cartoned egg whites here but feel free to use two whole eggs :)

    Simone
    Simone

    August 15, 2023

    These are so delicious! The applesauce makes them so moist. Question for you… four egg whites seems wasteful… is there a way to use the full eggs? I tried three eggs and one egg white and it just wasn’t the same. Thank you so much!!

    Sarah Wilkins
    Sarah Wilkins

    September 13, 2022

    Hi Natalie – No, I just finely grate onto a cutting board then use my hands to fill a measuring cup with the grated zucchini. Some liquid will be left on the cutting board, but whatever liquid is in the zucchini doesn’t need to be squeezed out :)

    Natalie
    Natalie

    September 13, 2022

    Do you squeeze out the moisture from zucchini for this recipe??

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