One of the most popular posts on my blog is a recipe for Hearty Spiced Carrot Muffins. I love these things, and—yay!—readers do, too. A nice dose of vitamin-rich veggies to kick-start your day? That's a win right there.
But can I leave well enough alone? Of course not! The original recipe contains milk and eggs, and because I've really been enjoying vegan baking lately, I decided to create a vegan version.
"Vegan-izing" a muffin recipe is actually easier—and the results are tastier—than you might imagine. Dry, tasteless hockey pucks these are not. Just a few simple swaps, and you've still got a moist, tender, delicious muffin on your hands.
Vegan Baking Swaps
The swaps I make when I adapt a muffin recipe to make it vegan (like my famous vegan blueberry muffins) are pretty simple.
Eggs: Instead of chicken eggs, I use flax "eggs"—flax meal mixed with water and allowed to sit for a few minutes to create a slightly gel-like consistency
Milk: If a recipe calls for cow's milk, I generally opt for almond milk.
Oil/butter: The original recipe called for already-vegan vegetable oil, but I've happily jumped on the coconut oil bandwagon, so these muffins have coconut oil instead. (Coconut oil also makes a fine substitute for butter.)
Banana/applesauce: And although I didn't include either of these in this particular recipe, I might also add a mashed banana or some applesauce (or both!) for moistness and sweetness without added sugar.
Really, the only significant difference I've found between vegan muffins and non-vegan is that the vegan version tends to be more dense.
But when we're talking about a hearty muffin to begin with, I find I like that. One of these Vegan Spiced Carrot Muffins—along with a fresh, hot mug of coffee—makes for a satisfying little breakfast.
So go ahead - go forth and vegan-ize! I'd be willing to bet you (and your taste buds) will be pleasantly surprised.
Oh, and don't forget that the tops of your carrots are edible - so don't waste them! Check out all these tasty ways to use carrot greens.
Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp ground flaxseed
- ⅓ cup water
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup rolled oats plus 2 tbsp for topping
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ tsp ground nutmeg
- ½ tsp ground ginger
- ½ cup coconut oil
- 2 cups grated carrots about 3 medium carrots
- 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease the cups of a 12-cup, standard-size muffin tin.
- In a small bowl, add the flaxseed meal and water. Stir to combine. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, 1 cup oats, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.
- Place the coconut oil in a microwave-safe, medium-size bowl. Microwave at 50% power in 20-second increments until just melted. Remove from the microwave and stir in the carrots, almond, milk, brown sugar, and vanilla extract. Add the flaxseed mix; stir to combine.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon just until combined.
- Divide the batter between muffin tins; just over ⅓ cup per tin (I use a trigger-handle ice cream scoop). Top with the remaining 2 tablespoons oats.
- Bake the muffins until the tops bounce back when lightly poked and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 15–18 minutes. Let the muffins cool in the pan for 5 minutes, then carefully remove them from pan and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Louana Holmer says
My daughter makes these using not only carrot pulp from juicing but other fruits and veggies that get mixed in and they are super delicious! Some other pulps that may get mixed in are apples, pears, grapes and greens.
agi goldenberg says
Where is the nutritional info, please?
Beth says
I made these last night.
Modifications:
1 c all purpose flour, 1 cup wheat (I ran out of all purpose)
ground chia seeds instead of flax (ran out of that too)
doubled ginger
2 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
Overall, this made a very good muffin, I will definitely make it again. I didn't find them overly dense.
It needed something else though, so next time I'll add more cinnamon and walnuts and maybe craisins. I'm also going to try replacing some of the coconut oil with unsweetened applesause to reduce the guilt of eating several of them after they've cooled down.
lauren says
I love this recipe!! I use the left over carrots that I have from juicing. Often times there are remnants of other fruit in my mix which I like. I also love to add pumpkin seed as well as chia seed (I try and add chia seed whenever I can, especially since its hard to taste and has so much added benefit) to this recipe. It is such a healthy heart snack for me and my husband loves it too!! I was wondering if its possible to refrigerate some of the dough for a day or two? Wasn't sure since there is the coconut oil? Thanks so much for this awesome recipe Kare!
Aaron Brodkey says
Awesome recipe : ) Made it for my mom this Mother's Day!
Ingrid says
I add oat bran and whole wheat and coconut flour to the cup of flour, also add nuts, dried fruit and chai seeds. If needed I add a little more liquid to make it less dry. I added a banana the other day and it turned out quite moist.
nat says
I made these muffins! very good!
thanks
Katie Trant says
Yay! Glad you like them as much as we do, Nat!
michelle says
Hello, I actually did something so wrong.... I left out the baking powder, is this why it didn't cook in the middle at all? I will try again and just want to make sure that is why. Also, what can I use instead of coconut oil. Can I use a banana? thanks!
Katie Trant says
Hi Michelle, we don't recommend leaving the oil out, as it'll really change the composition of the muffins.
michelle says
Made them a second time, and they came out great!!
Andreea Burus says
hi! are you sure that 2 cups of flour isn't too much?
Katie Trant says
Yep! We've tested this recipe thoroughly as written.
Kamania D says
This was absolutely amazing. I had some extra so I made them into cookies and backed them alongside the muffins, and it was so delicious. I didn't add all the flax egg so it wouldn't be too gummy, and the texture ended up amazing. I ended up licking the leftover in the bowl with my little brother XD
Alex says
Loved this recipe!! I used a splash more milk since they were a little dense when in batter form and used 1c flour 7/8c almond flour and 1/8c coconut flour just because it’s what I had...OMG this muffin!!! Thank you so much!!! This is exactly the recipe I needed for my leftover carrot pulp!
Kelly Smith says
Hi I have made these before and loved them but with my husbands birthday coming up I would like to make it a cake instead. Do you think this would still work if put in a cake tin instead. Thanks
Taylia says
How many calories are in each muffin??
taylia says
How many calories are in each muffin?
Marie says
I just made them for my sister's birthday party tomorrow and they turned out very well! I used gluten free flour because she's allergic to gluten and 1,5tbsp apple sauce instead of the mashed banana because I don't really like the taste in baked goods and thoght apple sauce fits when baking apple muffins. ^^ I didn't have almond milk so I used rice milk instead. I put the leftover apples on top of each muffin and sprinkled some brown sugar over them to get a sweet, caramelized taste. After ~20mins. in the oven I took them out and after a little bit of cooling time I tried one. Lovely for everyone who likes cinnamon and a fruity extra.
Also it's one of the first recipes I ever made that didn't leave too much dough after filling the 12-muffin-pan.
Sometimes it's difficult when baking vegan to get a good texture & taste but this recipe definitely works out very well!
I definitely recommend it, also because it's not too unhealthy like cupcakes but still not basic and the apples on top in combination with the brown sugar give the whole thing a nice, uncommon look!
Little work, good taste, cruelty free, I love it!
farrell says
i couldn't find ground flax seed, how crucial of an ingredient is it? what's it for?
Helen P Vallone says
Excellent recipe. I enjoyed making these. Can the muffins be frozen? Can you add pineapple to the recipe?
Jenn says
Thank you so much for this recipe! We have had to stop using shortening for baking (it has soy and my mom now needs to avoid all soy) Coconut oil has been such a great substitute but it has not always been easy to find recipes that use it! These are light and fluffy and delicious. I added a cup a chopped walnuts and they turned out great!
Nicole @ Oh My Veggies says
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!