Banana Yogurt Muffins

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Banana Yogurt Muffins โ€” These muffins are so moist, tender and soft, thanks to the addition of Greek yogurt. The batter is make in one bowl, by hand, in mere minutes and the muffins go from idea to mixing bowl to oven to mouth all in under 30 minutes.

four banana yogurt muffins behind a muffin that's been split in half

Easy Banana Yogurt Muffins

How many banana bread and banana recipes does one person need? If you’re like me, more than thirty. I don’t think it’s possible to have too many because there’s always a banana about to over-ripen.

I didn’t have a recipe for banana muffins and it was high time to post one. Well, I do have one for Banana Nut Muffins (vegan, gluten-free) but it’s from 2009 and life, cooking skills, and photography skills have changed dramatically since then and I was overdue for an update. Truthfully, most of my banana bread recipes can be made as muffins rather than loaves but I normally just bake loaves.

One reason I don’t make many muffins or cupcakes is because I find them to fussy to deal with. I’d rather bake a whole loaf of bread or a whole cake, than individual muffins or cupcakes.

Filling up the liners, trying to not drip batter all over the pan, and then decorating each individually is time-consuming and tedious. I like to slap it all in a big pan and be done, but I made an exception for these greek yogurt banana muffins. I made them before I even knew it was National Banana Bread Day on February 23.

banana yogurt bread loaf surrounded by banana muffins

The beauty of the banana yogurt muffins recipe is that it goes from ingredients-in-pantry to muffin-in-mouth in 30 minutes and your house smells ridiculously amazing for the rest of the day. Something about banana bread baking is just so comforting and is a sure-fire way to get the family racing into the kitchen. The batter is made in one bowl, by hand, which saves on dishes. I try not to spend my weekend mornings doing baking dishes.

And because I baked sprinkles right in, I didn’t have to worry about glazing, frosting, or decorating them, another time-saver. Although muffins don’t technically need to be decorated, cupcakes definitely do. No one wants a bald cupcake and even with muffins, usually they’re a little dry or boring and need a glaze to jazz them up.

Muffins are prone to dryness, which is a total deal-breaker, but I assure you these aren’t dry at all. Bananas do such a fabulous job of keeping batter moist and soft, and I also used Greek yogurt, another workhorse in the tenderizing and moistening department.

two banana yogurt muffins next to mini banana bread loaf

I used oil rather than butter because nothing says soft and moist like an oil-based muffin, bread, or cake. I was going to add butter a bit of butter for flavor, but decided to omit it in an effort to keep things relatively healthy and it wasn’t missed at all.

The muffins are about as sweet as regular banana bread and make for a healthier breakfast option. One cup of sugar spread over 12 muffins and a loaf of bread isn’t excessive in the least, and coupled with the yogurt, they’re on the healthier side.

They’re soft, tender, moist, and fluffy; thanks to the softening and moistening powers of yogurt and bananas. The crumb was dense and well-formed, so much so that when ripped in half, the halves wanted to stay hinged and I had to lightly tug to separate them, a true testament to the moistness.

I love the taste and sensation of little sprinkles in my teeth, especially in between a few chunkier bites of banana. I always mash my bananas with a fork and don’t over-mash so they stay a little chunkier and retain some texture.

The little loaf baked up adorably and I used it as the bread for mini peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Why not?

I can never have too many recipes for banana bread. Or banana anything.

overhead shot of six moist banana muffins topped with sprinkles

What’s in Banana Yogurt Muffins? 

To make these ultra moist banana muffins, you’ll need: 

  • Mashed banana
  • Greek yogurt
  • Canola oil
  • Granulated sugar
  • Light brown sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Cinnamon
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking soda
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Sprinkles

mini greek yogurt banana bread loaf on wood platter

How to Make Banana Yogurt Muffins

To make the banana yogurt muffins, add 2 1/2 bananas to a large mixing bowl. I used three bananas total; mashed 2 1/2 and the remaining half-banana is reserved, sliced and later garnishes the top of the little loaf before baking. I made 1 dozen muffins and a little loaf since I had a bit more batter than I had muffin pans or patience.

Mash bananas with a fork, and then an egg, sugars, yogurt, oil, vanilla, cinnamon, and whisk it all together.

I used the new banana Low-Fat Chobani Greek Yogurt. I think they made it just so people could bake banana bread with it. It’s good on its own, but it’s tailor-made and perfect for baking. It helped boost the banana flavor of the muffins, but use what you can find.

side view of greek yogurt banana muffin

Add the dry ingredients and fold them in until just combined, making sure to not overmix so you don’t create tough, rubbery muffins. The less you mix, the less you develop the gluten, which translates to softer and more delicate muffins. They’re not light and airy; the bananas, yogurt, and oil keep them dense, but they are soft, fluffy, and not tough in the least.

Pour the batter into a lined 12-cup muffin pan, filling each cup three-quarters full. The old rule of thumb about filling two-thirds full creates short, squat, and skimpy-looking muffins. 

I put a pinch of sprinkles in the center of each muffin before baking, which helps dress up the muffins so they don’t look bald and bare after baking. They also add a tiny bit of texture and sweetness, and if you have kids, eyes will light up. It’s a scant teaspoon well spent.

overhead shot of greek yogurt banana muffin topped with sprinkles

After filling the dozen liners, I had enough batter for probably 6 more muffins but I was muffin’ed out. I reached for my trusty 8-by-4-inch baking pan and poured in the remaining batter. I sliced the reserved half banana into thin rounds, placed them on the surface, and sprinkled away.

I baked the muffins at 350F for 20 minutes, and the loaf for 30 minutes, rotating pans once midway through baking. When done, the muffin tops and surface of the loaf should be set, springy to the touch, and a toothpick inserted will come out clean.

I served Strawberry Butter with them and it stellar. Strawberries, bananas, and sprinkles are a winning trifecta.

banana yogurt muffin split in half on cutting board

Can I Use Sour Cream Instead of Greek Yogurt? 

Sour cream will work as well, and if using it consider adding an extra tablespoon or two of granulated sugar since the yogurt is sweetened. When you crack the seal on your yogurt or sour cream, if it has separated into a solid with water on top, pour off the water before adding the solid to the batter. That pure, thick, creamy yogurt or sour cream is what you’re really after.

Can I Use Regular Yogurt Instead of Greek Yogurt? 

Most likely, yes. However, you may need to adjust the flour a bit to compensate for the runnier yogurt. Let me know if you give this a try! 

close up of banana yogurt muffin topped with sprinkles

Tips for Making Banana Yogurt Muffins 

I’m sure you could veganize these greek yogurt banana muffins by substituting a flax egg and using a soy-based yogurt. I’m sure you could use applesauce, whole wheat flour, and all sorts of other things to make them lighter, lower, healthier, and so forth. But I’d rather not. I loved them just as they were.

For bigger, puffier, bakery-style muffins with a bigger muffin top, fill the cavity three-quarters full. If you overfill slightly, the worst that can happen is the batter rises while baking and the overage rests and bakes on the muffin pan. Hello, muffin top.

Don’t you just want to rip that little mushroom cap right off? I created Muffin Top Bread so I could have a whole loaf that tastes like muffin tops so that I don’t have to dismember muffins.

Banana Yogurt Muffins - Soft, easy, fluffy muffins made without butter and WITH Greek yogurt to keep them healthier & liter!

Banana Yogurt Muffins โ€” These muffins are so moist, tender and soft, thanks to the addition of Greek yogurt. The batter is make in one bowl, by hand, in mere minutes and the muffins go from idea to mixing bowl to oven to mouth all in under 30 minutes.

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Banana Yogurt Muffins and Little Banana Bread Loaf

By Averie Sunshine
These banana yogurt muffins are so moist, tender and soft, thanks to the addition of Greek yogurt. The batter is make in one bowl, by hand, in mere minutes!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 18
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cups mashed banana, 3 medium/large ripe bananas
  • 1 large egg
  • 6 ounces Greek yogurt (I used Lowfat banana Chobani
  • ยฝ cup canola or vegetable oil
  • ยฝ cup granulated sugar
  • ยฝ cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons cinnamon, or to taste
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • pinch salt, optional and to taste
  • about 1/4 cup sprinkles, divided; optional but recommended

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F, line a 12-count muffin pan with liners or spray with floured cooking spray; set aside. Recipe make about 18 muffins so either prepare a second muffin pan or spray an 8-by-4-inch loaf pan with floured cooking spray; set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, mash 2 1/2 of the 3 bananas, reserving half of one banana for garnishing the little loaf.
  • Add the egg, yogurt (if using sour cream, add an additional 2 to 3 tablespoons granulated sugar to compensate because the yogurt is sweetened), oil, sugars, vanilla, cinnamon, and whisk to incorporate. Mixture will be lumpy because of the banana chunks.
  • Add the flour, baking powder, baking soda, optional salt, and mix until just combined; don't overmix or bread will be tough.
  • Pour batter into prepared muffin pan, filling each of the 12 wells to three-quarters full (fill past the old two-thirds full rule to create domed and fuller muffins). Add 1 scant teaspoon (a generous pinch) of sprinkles to the center of each muffin.
  • Bake for about 20 to 22 minutes, or until tops of muffins are set, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes clean. Muffin tops should feel springy to the touch when done.
  • Allow muffins to cool in pan for 10 to 15 minutes before removing.
  • With the remaining batter, either pour into prepared loaf pan, smoothing it lightly with a spatula; or make more muffins (I'd guess about 6 more). With the reserved half banana, slice into thin rounds, about 1/8th-inch thick, and lay the slices on the top surface of the bread. Liberally shake sprinkles over the top. Bake for about 28 to 30 minutes, or until tops is set, and a toothpick inserted in the center comest clean. Top of bread should feel springy to the touch when done.
  • Optionally serve muffins or bread with Strawberry Butter.

Notes

  • Muffins will keep in airtight container (or for the bread wrap it in plasticwrap and place inside a large ziplock) for up to 5 days, although are best enjoyed sooner rather than later.
  • Consider freezing extra muffins or the loaf if you're not going to consume within a week.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 186kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 11mg, Sodium: 114mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 14g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. I can just image how soft these are from using yogurt! I can never make too many banana recipes, so this is being added to the list.

  2. I definitely need more than 30 too. And I would love to wake up to these in the morning. Plus, sprinkles makes me happy!

  3. These are so fun and pretty–two words I never thought I’d use to describe banana bread! I love using Greek yogurt in baking, so I’m going to have to look for that banana flavored Chobani.

  4. Oh yes, this recipe is a keeper! I agree, I think Chobani made the banana flavored yogurt because they knew people like us would love baking with it. ;) It really is perfect though, especially because its sweetness means you can get away with adding less sugar in recipes. I love that you topped the muffins with sprinkles – a festive little finish and MUCH easier than a glaze. And I’m the same way as you when it comes to bread vs. muffins — I usually opt for the former because of its simplicity. Every once in awhile though, muffins are where it’s at!

  5. I’m a huge fan of baking with yogurt. I love the moistness it adds. This looks delicious, and I love the additions of the sprinkles. Remember Dunkaroos?? :)

  6. So pretty! (What is it about sprinkles that makes me so happy?) :D
    Cupcakes are fussy, extremely fussy. I think need to start making more muffin and loaf cake recipes!

    1. And to me, cupcakes are so dry or prone to it. Muffins at least are expected to be a bit denser and heavier and I could care less about lightness and levity; but I do care a whole lot about moisture and wasting calories eating dry cardboard! So I will make what gives me the moistest result – and technically that would be called a muffin I guess. But I have chocolate ‘muffin’ recipes that are really rich and dense and could be cake or cupcakes….so who knows :) The name games are hard!

  7. yeah for banana muffins…my boys love muffins…i think they enjoy the part of “unwrapping” the muffin then licking and biting the crumbs that are still on the wrapper – yes it makes a big mess but man they love muffins…and i seriously can not wait to try this…i so agree many of the banana recipes i’ve tried the muffins do turn out dry…and thanks for the tip on ok to use sour cream instead of yogurt as i have the sour cream on hand…and the additional side note to add a little extra sugar :-) Now really with your banana roundup the other day i don’t know where to begin..but i do love these kind of dilemas.

    1. You can almost always universally substitute sour cream for yogurt; it’s thicker and richer and fattier :) The reverse is usually true, i.e. using yogurt for sour cream; but sometimes the thinner/less fatty nature of it doesn’t give you quite as much richness but in baking applications like this, it’s not instrumental generally what goes into the batter…you just dont want to use diet light fatfree sugarfree yogurt that’s so fake it’s not even yogurt :)

  8. Oh yeah! These are serious business. I adore the sprinkles that make them not only delish but fun too!

  9. Dude! I literally just put sprinkles on my banana bread last week – SO freaking good! It was my bestie’s birthday and I wanted to brighten up her favorite loaf. Your little muffins look like heaven!

  10. The sprinkles and cupcake wrappers on the muffins just make them so much more fun! These look like the perfect muffins/mini loaf!

  11. gosh i’ve never even tried to count how many banana bread recipes i’ve done
    one could write an entire cookbook on it?

  12. I am so in love with those sprinkles on top! SO pretty, and really smart to bake them right in. I just did that last week for some cupcakes! I love the crunch it gives on top. And no, you can never have too many banana recipes! :)