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A delicious and moist classic banana muffin with added cinnamon and crumb topping. These Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are also gluten-free and lightened-up. Perfect for weekday breakfasts or snacking.

A delicious and moist classic banana muffin with added cinnamon and crumb topping. These Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are also gluten-free and lightened-up. Perfect for weekday breakfasts or snacking.Writing this post took about as many tries as perfecting this recipe. So much so that I’m starting to think these Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are trying to torture me…one crumb at a time.

One thing I’ve learned about myself is that I perform my best work when I’m not rushing the process. Can I produce good stuff under pressure? Yes, but it’s even better when I give myself time.

That’s why I often find myself testing recipes over a long period of time in a less formal way (i.e. these muffins took 3 months for 3 tries) rather than spending a day doing intense recipe development. 90% of the time a recipe starts off as something we’re eating, just to eat but gets developed over time to become the recipe you see today.

Minus the ecookbook, this is pretty much how I’ve always done it.

A delicious and moist classic banana muffin with added cinnamon and crumb topping. These Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are also gluten-free and lightened-up. Perfect for weekday breakfasts or snacking.Same goes for writing…except that I haven’t quite succumbed to this idea of patience.

I find myself scheduling out time to write with the clear goal of ending said time with a completed post. This pretty much never happens. Without fail, if I say “the Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffin post must be written between 10:00 AM- 11:00 AM on Tuesday”, I will not complete the post.

Let’s hash out the writing process of these muffins for a moment:

Attempt #1) Post-shooting the muffins I tried writing my thoughts. All I got was “I love when my man hand models my crumbs” –> but for real, check out C’s man hands delicately sprinkling crumbs onto the muffins (and yes I asked him in those exact words). Clearly I didn’t get very far through the writing process.

A delicious and moist classic banana muffin with added cinnamon and crumb topping. These Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are also gluten-free and lightened-up. Perfect for weekday breakfasts or snacking.Attempt #2) In the airport waiting to fly to Boston. I was too distraught over Porter removing their unlimited roasted almond canister, to create a nut-free environment that I couldn’t get my head in the game.

Attempt #3) On the plane. I was hangry and I don’t tend to perform when I’m hangry. Then the free wine appeared and we all know that Davs + wine is a little too sassy for this space.

Attempt #4) The entire weekend. Too busy having fun. Sorry.

Attempt #5) On the plane ride home. I was passed out before we even took off.

And finally…

Attempt #6) Here we are! I’m *supposed* to be shooting the chili I just cooked but instead got the urge to sit down and write this post.

The lesson learned here is to just assume that if I’m scheduled to do any activity besides write, I can probably bank on getting the urge to write. Unless of course there are roasted nuts, wine or planes involved.

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Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins

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  • Author: Davida Lederle
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 12 muffins 1x

Ingredients

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For the Muffins:

For the Cinnamon Crumb Topping:

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Place muffin liners in a muffin tin or spray with coconut oil.
  3. In a large bowl combine gluten-free flour, rolled oats, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
  4. In a separate bowl mash up bananas and then add egg, coconut oil, almond milk, coconut sugar and vanilla.
  5. Add wet ingredients to dry and stir to combine.
  6. Divide batter evenly among muffin cups (they should be almost full).

For the Cinnamon Crumb Topping:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a small bowl, using a fork to mix coconut oil with the rest of the ingredients.
  2. Mixture should be come clumpy.
  3. Sprinkle mixture over muffins and using the palm of your hand, lightly press into batter.
  4. Bake muffins for 20-25 minutes (mine are done at 23 minutes) and then remove from over to cool in tin.
  5. Allow to sit in tin for 20 minutes before removing and allowing them to cool completely.
  6. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days or longer in fridge. These freeze well.

*I use Namaste Gluten-Free Flour Blend. Make sure whichever blend you use contains xanthan gum otherwise they will crumble

A delicious and moist classic banana muffin with added cinnamon and crumb topping. These Banana Cinnamon Crumb Muffins are also gluten-free and lightened-up. Perfect for weekday breakfasts or snacking.Do you work well under pressure? When do you do your best writing?

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25 Comments

  1. These muffins were delicious!
    With most recipes I end up cutting the sugar because they’re too sweet. Here, I used the recommended amount of sugar and they were perfectly sweet. Sweet and yummy but not overly sweet.
    The recipe was easy to follow too. The only step I had any struggle with was the crumble. The recipe calls for solid coconut oil, which meant that there was basically no liquid in the crumble. I think liquid oil would’ve worked better.






  2. Thank you for this amazing recipe! I added some dark chocolate and walnuts and its my favourite banana bread / muffins ever!!!
    Added the link to this recipe on my youfood also..

  3. Your whole writing dilemma is my life! BUT here’s the thing..I tend to schedule certain things and decide I want to do other productive things instead..which isn’t bad. I’m okay if I check off 75 percent of my to-do list in a day because that means I actually got some ish done.

    That all being said, I keep reading that “creatives” need to stop waiting to be inspired to write or create and to train themselves to just do work. I have not gotten to that point yet LOL.

    Also these muffins look amazing and I must include them in my banana recipes Lifehack post!! 🙂

    1. Thanks, lovely!! You’re so write. I need to just learn how to channel the skill at all times since like any skill it requires practice. Definitely something to think about!