Pumpkin chocolate chip muffins - an easy pumpkin recipe with chocolate chips and a hint of cinnamon.
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Chilly fall mornings are perfect for baking. It's the season for pumpkin everything, so pumpkin muffins with chocolate chips and a little cinnamon are on the menu. These muffins are the perfect combination of moist pumpkin bread, gooey chocolate, and warm cinnamon spice.
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Here's what you'll need
These muffins made with almond flour so they're gluten-free and come with low carb, keto and dairy-free options. The key ingredients are:
- Pumpkin, of course. Be sure to use plain pumpkin puree with nothing added, not pumpkin pie filling. The ingredients should be just pumpkin
- Almond flour - look for blanched and super fine almond flour for the best baking results
- Cinnamon or pumpkin spice blend if you prefer. I've tested this recipe with both and it's good both ways
- Sweetener - this recipe is not overly sweetened. You'll need just ¼ cup of coconut sugar for paleo or 1:1 low carb sugar substitute for the keto version
- Dark chocolate chips - I like these stevia-sweetened chocolate chips
- And the usual baking basics: eggs, ghee or coconut oil, baking soda, fine sea salt, and apple cider vinegar (to activate the baking soda).
How to make them
This recipe uses the traditional muffin method. You mix all the dry ingredients in one bowl and all the wet ingredients in another bowl, then mix them together and fold in the chocolate chips.
Pro tip: To keep your almond flour muffins from sticking, use silicone baking cups or line your muffin tin with parchment (these liners are the best I've found).
Use a cookie scoop to fill the muffin cups and bake and just starting to brown and cooked through.
These pumpkin chocolate chip muffins are so good warm right out of the oven, they're perfect for breakfast. Try them with a dairy-free cappuccino or even a pumpkin spice coconut latte for some extra fall flavor.
Any leftovers can go in the freezer for grab-and-go breakfasts later in the week. I like to keep my freezer stocked with a few different muffin flavors so I always have a no-cook breakfast option.
To thaw and reheat them, just place the muffins in a cold oven, then set it to 300 degrees. Heat the muffins until they are completely thawed and warmed through.
These sweet and spicy pumpkin chocolate chip muffins are hard to resist. They're great for a quick breakfast on the run, a mid-afternoon snack, or even a simple dessert.
You can't beat the combination of pumpkin, spice, and chocolate chips in a muffin - especially when the recipe is gluten-free, grain-free, and so easy!
More Gluten Free Fall Muffin Recipes
Try these easy almond flour muffin recipes for more fall favorites.
- Almond Flour Apple Muffins
- Walnut Muffins with Olive Oil & Honey
- Carrot Pineapple Muffins
- Almond Flour Banana Muffins
- Cranberry Orange Muffins
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Ingredients
- 200 grams almond flour about 2 cups
- ¼ cup coconut sugar or keto sweetener
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
- 3 eggs
- ½ cup pumpkin puree
- 2 tablespoons ghee or coconut oil melted
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- ¼ cup dark chocolate chips sugar-free
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees and grease or line a muffin tin.
- Combine almond flour, coconut sugar, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl. Combine eggs, pumpkin, ghee, and vinegar in a medium bowl. Stir wet ingredients into dry ingredients. Fold in chocolate chips.
- Using a large ice cream or cookie scoop, fill muffin cups ¾ full.
- Bake for 20 - 25 minutes, until golden brown and toothpick inserted in the center, comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.
Annie
Hum.... so good! They disappeared after 2 hours! Almond flour is a bit expensive to make a big recipie... but i love it! All the recipies that i tried from you, especially muffins were perfectly good! Thank you!
Lisa
Thanks, Annie! Glad you loved them!
Terri Miller
Do you think they would be good without the chocolate? Would something else need to be substituted for the chocolate?
Lisa
Hi Terri, you could leave them out but I would probably substitute raisins for a little extra sweetness.
Deborah Brazil
Or you could use craisins instead of chips or raisins.
Looking forward to making these and your other muffins.
Thanks