Awhile ago Pinterest presented me with this alternative for banana muffins. Super easy, right? And only 93 calories each even using real sugar? YES PLEASE. Well it turns out when you add an extra banana you add extra calories. I 'm pretty sure the calorie count quoted only included 1 banana in the calculation despite the fact that they recommend at least 2...I'm actually not totally sure how they calculated calories because I can't get the same number with 1 banana and real sugar. So to compensate I replace the sugar with baking Stevia. I also use pre-ground oat flour (we have a friend who has a magic machine that can turn grain into flour so he grinds our oats for us). So here's my recipe:
1 3/4 cup oat flour (or 1 cup oat flour, 3/4 cup whole wheat flour)
1/2 cup oats (old fashioned kind, not quick cooking)
1 single serving cup (or 1 cup) of plain low fat greek yogurt2 eggs
3/4 cup sweetener of choice or stevia equivalent
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 bananas
Total calories: 118 (a few more if you use all oat flour). Since I use preground oats I don't use the food processor to blend, I just mix it all by hand. I left some oats whole to add texture. The original recipe is pretty good but today I decided to mix it up a little.
Variation #1: Cinnamon Banana Oat Muffins
Follow base recipe, add 2 Tbsp of cinnamon (this adds 3 calories per muffin).
Result: yummy
Variation #2: Chocolate Banana Oat Muffins!
Follow base recipe, add 4 Tbsp of cocoa powder (this adds 3 calories per muffin).
Result: om nom nom nom
Variation #3: The Elvis (Peanut Butter Banana Oat Muffins)
Follow base recipe, add 4 Tbsp of PB2 (Powered Peanut Butter) (this adds 6 calories per muffin).
Result: Not as pretty but tasty
So the peanut butter variation was trail #1 of the day. I also tried to cut out some of the flour since the oat flour is a lot more compact than whole oats so I figured when measuring them out I'd need less so I cut a whole cup. I can't decide if it was this or the fat in the peanut butter that made them flatten out and spread). Unfortunately I am obsessed with powdered peanut butter and used up the rest of it in this batch so I couldn't try a second batch with more flour. Worry not my friends, I'm getting a shipment of 12 jars tomorrow so I will try again because even though these don't look beautiful, they are tasty!
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