Thanks to the overripe banana, I landed on this double chocolate banana muffin recipe and it turned out awesome.
That's what I love about the Taste of Home website. The recipes turn out perfect each and every time with or without any modification. I saw the original recipe and decided to bake it as vegan double chocolate banana muffins because I already have an eggless double chocolate muffin recipe in the blog.
I took the idea of substituting a mixture of almond milk and apple cider vinegar for the 1 egg mentioned in the recipe from this vegan banana bread recipe. And the result was fantastic. I literally patted my back for this muffin recipe. It has turned out so good. Even better than my vegan chocolate banana cake. Try it for yourself and share here if you agree with me or not.
Vegan Double Chocolate Banana Muffins Recipe |
Prep Time | Cook Time | Makes |
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20 Mins | 20 Mins | 12 Regular Size Muffins |
Author | Category | Method |
Madhuram | Muffins | Baking |
- 1 and 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup cocoa
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1 cup mini vegan chocolate chips
- 1 cup mashed bananas (See My Notes)
- 1/4 + 1/4 cup almond milk (See My Notes)
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
- all-purpose flour = whole wheat pastry flour or equal parts whole wheat flour and all-purpose flour
- almond milk = any non-dairy milk of your choice
- apple cider vinegar = white vinegar
- coconut oil = any neutral flavor oil of your choice
- Preheat the oven to 350F/180C for 15 minutes. Line a 12 cup muffin pan with paper liners or grease it with non-stick cooking spray. Mix together 1/4 cup almond milk and vinegar; set aside for it to curdle.
- In a large bowl sift together the flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Stir in the sugar and make well.
- In another bowl combine together the mashed bananas, curdled almond milk, vanilla extract, oil and remaining 1/4 cup milk.
- Add the wet mixture to the well and mix until just combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.
- Scoop out the batter among the 12 cavities. About 1/3rd cup of batter per muffin.
- Bake for about 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the muffin comes out clean. Mine was done after 20 minutes.
- Transfer the pan to a wire rack to cool. If using paper liner, you should be able to lift the muffins off the pan after 5 minutes. Cool it completely on a wire rack before storing it or serve it warm with a glass of milk.
- These vegan double chocolate banana muffins came out amazing. Both the taste and texture was great. It was not at all dense. It had a fluffy texture. The top of the muffins were dry when I left it on the counter but it did turn moist after I stored it in air tight container. The inside remained fluffy though. We all loved these muffins so much. The next time I'm baking these I'm definitely going to use whole wheat pastry flour.
- The original recipe used 1 and 1/3 cups of mashed bananas. Since I had only 1 cup of it I used 1/4 cup of milk for the rest of it. So if you have got 1 and 1/3 cups of banana you will have to use just the 1/4 cup of non-dairy milk to curdle.
- If you decided to use whole wheat pastry flour, I would recommend serving these muffins once it is cooled completely. I personally feel that the whole wheat flour-banana combo does not have a good taste/texture when eaten warm. Or it could be just me!
- These are very sweet muffins. I would definitely cut back on the sugar or chocolate chips if I bake this again. I think 1/2 a cup of chocolate chips or 3/4th cup of sugar should be perfectly fine.
- I have used Enjoy brand's mini vegan chocolate chips in this recipe.
Fantastic muffins for my son allergic to eggs!! Thank you! Keeping this recipe!! They’re gone 3 days later!!
You’re welcome, Alex.
Amazing, use Brown sugar instead and left out the chocalte chips. Only change is maybe decreasing the coconut oil. Also my apartment smelled amazing
Thanks for the feedback, Grace.
Thanks for this recipe. I tried some changes..
Used 3/4 cup AP flour + 3/4 cup ground oats. Gives it a grainier oatmeal-like texture.
Didn’t have baking powder (box empty, realized last minute!) but felt that wasn’t a huge problem.. as we’re adding 1 tsp baking soda, anyway. Well, the muffins turned out _slightly_ denser than ideal, and I’m guessing this may the reason.
Finally, I used 2 tablespoons of sugar only (unrefined raw sugar, dissolved in couple of spoons of hot water, and added to the liquids). Still tasted perfect. In fact, a refreshing change from the over-sweet readymade muffin mixes in stores.
That’s awesome Krishna. Thanks for the detailed feedback.
Have you tried substituting applesauce for the milk& Apple cider vinegar?
I haven’t tried it in this recipe Tammy.
AMAZING! Definitely half or even a quarter of the original sugar depending on your bananas and which chocolate chips you use. We also accidentally added a whole teaspoon of baking powder instead of a quarter but then just turned out extra fluffy. We also added some berries so it was banana, choc berry which was incredible. I will definitely be making these again!!!
That’s great Natalie!
Yum! I reduced the sugar by half, didn’t add vinegar and didn’t use any chocolate. I don’t like very sweet things. I can now have them for breakfast or as a snack with some peanut butter. Many thanks! 🙂
That’s great Monika.
They are just amazing. They turned out very well
I couldnt eat cupcakes/cakes because I am vegan but I can make my own..
All thanks to you Madhu 🙂
One question:- is there a way to eat them fo r long period instead of just a day or 2. Last time they got spoiled after 1 day because it was too hot.
Thanks again
Thank you very much for the feedback Kim. You can freeze it and before serving/eating keep it for a few seconds in microwave oven.
This turned great! At first no one could there were bananas in them. the chocolate fooled them. Thanks!
You’re very welcome Geetha.
This has become my go-to recipe. The kids love it!
Thanks Trixie.
These muffins are delectable! I made them yesterday for my roommates and I and we liked them so much that I put a second batch in the oven just now. I used super ripe bananas (1 1/3 cup worth) so I reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup and just used the 1/4 cup non-dairy milk. Oh and I used 1 cup AP flour + 1/2 cup WW pastry. I also left out the vinegar since I don’t have any and used a chopped up Theo coconut chocolate bar (vegan) in place of chips. They are fluffy and wonderful! This’ll be my go-to chocolate muffin recipe.
Those are some wonderful changes you have made. Way to go Robin!
Simple, Moist, Yummy, just Perfect! Thanks for sharing such a tasty recipe.
I followed your notes and reduced the amount of sugar and chocolate chips, suited right to my taste. The only change I did was to reduce the oil/butter to 1/4 cup and added additional 1/4 cup of milk. Dusting the muffins with icing sugar, made them look gorgeous. I made a batch yesterday evening, and it is almost over now :).
Thank you very much for the feedback 🙂
I just made these and they are very yummy. I cut the sugar in half and I substituted unsweetened applesauce for the oil. I don’t use oil. They came out very moist and perfect. Thanks for the recipe!
You’re very welcome Shari. Let me also try that.
Delish! Thanks for the recipe!
You’re welcome.
Oh Wow! Yummy beyond words! One must indulge in this gastronomic experience and then pinch yourself to prove its not a dream.
My wife (and I) decided to make half of the recipe and thusly cut the ingredients in half. We also used sweetened cacao powder in lieu of unsweetened and used 1/2 the amount of sugar and went with brown sugar.
It was moist and soft, can’t really call it Fluffy like a cake but amazing to the palate.
Thank you for sharing this Vegan Delight!
P.S. something is wrong with the star rating, But I rate it 5 Stars..
You’re very welcome Ernest and thanks for the lovely compliment. 🙂
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I just wanted to say that these muffins are so GOOD! Everyone at home just love them, and when some one else taste one of those treats they could not believe that actually they are Vegan! So, I posted your recipe on our Blog, thank you for this precious recipe!
You’re very welcome 🙂
These came out perfect! I can’t wait to make these for company. 🙂
Thanks for the feedback Lily.
Yummilicious. I tried these last week and they came out perfect. Very soft and fluffy. Thanks for sharing these lovely egg less baking recipes. My lil one is a big fan too. 🙂
Thanks Sheetu. 🙂
Great Recipe ! Helped me a lot to fight from my mood swings ! 🙂 Thanks so much … <3
Haa…haa…thanks Esshani.
My favorite muffins, they always work, always amazing, easy to make, perfect for snack attack <3 <3 great recipe, i've done it many times and im about to do it again! I always use soy milk + coconut milk though, it works awesome. Also tried to sub coconut oil for canola, but they didn't come out as firm.. will try with less oil this time. 🙂
Great feedback Marina. Thanks. 🙂
Since becoming vegan about 4 years ago, I really missed my Assda double choc chip muffins with my coffee in the mornings. Not anymore! These are legendary.
Thank you very for the feedback Shaun.
VERY delicious muffins..use coconut milk instead.came out perfect..Thank you..second time baking them..
Oh! great! I have never tried coconut milk in my baking. Have to give it a shot.
I made these muffins today using 1 cup of wholemeal spelt flour and 1/2 of linseed meal. I also left out the choc chips because I didn’t have any vegan ones on hand.
This was my first vegan muffin recipe and I must admit, I wasn’t expecting too much in the way of taste or texture. Well, they would almost have to be one of the best muffins I have had!! Nice and crunchy on the top and so so fluffy on the inside!
Great recipe, thank you…..I will be making these again and again 🙂
Thanks for the feedback, Anita.
I just wanted to pop in and say that I have been making these muffins so that we have a constant supply on hand!
They are delicious 🙂
I make them, freeze them and put one in my sons lunch box each day. I have had many a guest say how nice they are especially if you eat them while still a little frozen 🙂
Thanks again for a wonderful muffin!!
Oh thank you so much for the feedback Anita. 🙂
absolutely delicious
Thank you very much Neon.
I made the muffins and it turned out great!! Light and fluffy. Will make it again.
Thanks for the feedback Cheng.