Published 8/2/2024 In the mood for more muffin inspo?! Check out all our healthy muffin recipes and happy baking, loves.

Our Favorite Healthy Oatmeal Muffins

These classic oatmeal muffins have quickly become one of our go-to’s in the Fit Foodie kitchen. They’re easy to make, pack healthy ingredients and are a true crowd-pleaser. Do yourself a favor, and make a double or triple batch to have on-hand whenever the muffin mood strikes. Oh, and they’re toddler-approved 😉 Because these are oatmeal muffins, this recipe calls for both rolled oats for texture and ground oat flour. We’re also using part white whole wheat to make sure they stay nice and fluffy! As for fat, you only need 2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil thanks to some mashed banana. And, if you’re not a banana person, you can sub unsweetened applesauce instead.

The Healthy Swaps We Made

Flour: Ditch the all-purpose flour and swap it for something a little bit heartier (but still light!). For this recipe, we went with white whole wheat flour and oat flour, which is a great 1:1 sub for all-purpose. Pro Tip: don’t have oat flour on hand? You can make your own by blending rolled oats into flour in your food processor or high-speed blender! Sugar: Instead of white sugar, this recipe calls for a combination of coconut sugar and maple syrup. The maple syrup brings out amazingly sweet and warm flavors of oatmeal muffins! Fat: All you need for this recipe is 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and that’s it for fat! The reason this works is because we’re supplementing fat with mashed banana, for a healthier and lower in fat way to get moist muffins! Pro Tip: you can also sub equal parts applesauce for mashed bananas in this recipe. Milk: Instead of dairy milk, we used unsweetened almond milk for this recipe. But if you prefer another milk variety, go for it! Any milk will do.

Oatmeal Muffin Variations

Use this as a base healthy muffin recipe to really make them your own. Here are some variation ideas:

Lemon Blueberry: Add about a tablespoon of lemon zest and about 3/4 cups of fresh blueberries! Sea Salt Chocolate Chip: Add a handful of chocolate chips and top the completed muffins with some sea salt. Carrot Cake: Add around 3/4 cups grated carrots + 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger and a pinch of allspice.

How to Freeze this Oatmeal Muffin Recipe

If you love to have healthy muffins on hand, but don’t want them to go bad, this is a great recipe to make a double or triple batch and then freeze for later enjoyment. It’s super easy: To Thaw: Remove a frozen muffin from the bag. Then, let thaw on the countertop for 30 minutes OR defrost in the microwave for a few minutes, and enjoy. If you’re planning to enjoy a muffin later in the day, remove from freezer and place in a Stasher bag or other to-go container, and it will fully defrost by the time you’re ready to enjoy it!

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