Healthy Blueberry Muffins – 🫐💜💙 These skinny blueberry muffins are made with Greek yogurt instead of butter, and there’s only a little vegetable oil and sugar in these. Don’t worry, these don’t taste healthy at all!
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Healthy Blueberry Muffins
I have a jillion blueberry muffin and blueberry cake recipes on my blog, but you can never have too many, right? Especially when it’s a skinny recipe, which of course gives you permission to have seconds. Or thirds.
You’d never guess these easy, no-mixer muffins are skinny. My daughter couldn’t believe it when I told her. They’re soft, fluffy, tender in texture and bursting with juicy blueberries in every bite. I used fresh blueberries and haven’t tried them with frozen.
There’s only one-half cup sugar in the entire batch of muffins, just one-quarter cup of oil, and to ensure the muffins stay moist with so little fat, I used 0% fat Greek yogurt rather than more oil, butter, or extra eggs.
To me, that makes these low-fat and low-calorie blueberry muffins, but I know everyone has their own idea of what “healthy” is.
I also used Silk Unsweetened Cashewmilk. It’s so irresistibly creamy and thick but with fewer calories than skim milk. Eating more plant-based protein is a great goal, and Silk Cashewmilk or Silk Almond Milk are my milks of choice for baking and smoothies.
They’re so low in calories and fat, they’re vegan and dairy-free, and I always get impressive tasting results. It’s the perfect match between tasty and guilt-free!
I couldn’t get enough of the low-fat blueberry muffins and neither could my family, who never suspected they were on the healthier side. Love it when that happens.
Love Muffins?
My Greek yogurt raspberry muffins are soft, fluffy, and unbelievably moist thanks to the yogurt in the batter, and are bursting with raspberries in every bite!
Or, my peanut butter banana chocolate chip muffins are loaded with peanut butter and rich chocolate for an option that’s a little more decadent.
Ingredients in Healthy Blueberry Muffins
For these healthy blueberry Greek yogurt muffins, you’ll need:
- All-purpose flour
- Baking powder
- Salt
- Egg
- Granulated sugar
- Silk unsweetened cashew milk – any kind of milk (dairy or non-dairy) will work in this healthy blueberry muffin recipe
- Vegetable oil
- Greek yogurt
- Vanilla extract
- Fresh blueberries
Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.
How to Make Healthy Blueberry Muffins
This is such an easy recipe for healthy blueberry muffins. No special ingredients or extra steps required! Here’s an overview of the process:
- Stir together the wet and dry ingredients in separate bowls, then combine the two.
- Toss the blueberries in a tablespoon of flour, and gently fold them into the batter.
- Use a spoon, measuring cup, or ice cream scoop to scoop the muffin batter into greased muffin tins or muffin tins lined with paper liners. For a nice pop of color, add a few extra blueberries to the top of the muffins before they go into the oven.
- Bake the muffins until the tops are set and are springy to the touch and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Let muffins cool in pans for about 10 minutes. Then, transfer the muffins to a wire rack to cool completely, and enjoy!
What to Serve with Skinny Blueberry Muffins
Storage
– Store leftover muffins in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
– Freeze cooled muffins for up to 6 months. I recommend wrapping each muffin with plastic wrap to prevent them from sticking together! Then, thaw in the fridge when you’re ready to eat.
– Serve your muffins cold, or warm them for just a few seconds in the microwave.
Recipe FAQs
I haven’t tried it myself, but you probably can. You’d want to add the berries to the batter frozen (do not thaw) so that they bleed less into the batter. You’d also need to bake your muffins for a few extra minutes to ensure they cook all the way through.
Without having tried a sugar substitute in these myself, I can’t say for sure. I’ve had some readers report success using Stevia though.
Possibly, but I’ve only made this recipe as written. If you want to make these blueberry muffins even lower in fat, try applesauce, and leave me a comment telling me how they turned out!
My gut says no, as even using half all-purpose flour and half whole wheat flour often results in baked goods that are just “okay.”
You definitely can’t use solely almond flour to make these healthy blueberry Greek yogurt muffins.
A couple of readers have reported success using half almond flour and half all-purpose flour, but without having tested it myself I don’t know if it yields the same results. If you need to keep this recipe gluten-free, I would recommend trying a 1:1 all-purpose gluten-free flour instead.
Sure! Follow the instructions as normal. Then, spoon your healthy muffin batter into a greased mini muffin pan, and bake, adjusting the time as needed. Mini muffins will take less time to cook!
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Skinny Blueberry Muffins
Equipment
- 2 Mixing Bowls
- 1 (12 Cup) Muffin Pan
- 1 Wire Rack
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt, or to taste
- 1 large egg
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup Silk Unsweetened Cashewmilk*
- ¼ cup canola or vegetable oil**
- ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt***
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 and 1/2 cups fresh blueberries tossed in 2 tablespoons flour, helps prevent sinking
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425F. Spray the cavities of a Non-Stick 12-Cup Regular Muffin Pan very well with cooking spray or grease and flour the pan; set aside. (I don’t prefer the cosmetic look of muffin liners.)
- To a large bowl, add all the flour, baking powder, salt, and whisk to combine; set aside.
- To a separate large bowl, add the egg, sugar, milk, canola oil, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and whisk until smooth and combined.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, stirring gently until smooth and combined, without needlessly over-mixing or muffins will become tough.
- Add the blueberries and fold gently to incorporate. I haven’t tried the recipe using frozen blueberries but if you do, I recommend adding them to the batter frozen because they’ll run and bleed less than if thawed, adjust baking time accordingly if necessary.
- Using a large cookie scoop or 1/4-cup measure, evenly distribute the batter into the cavities of the prepared pan, filling each cavity about 3/4-full. Tip – Add a couple blueberries to the top of each muffin for a nice pop of color.
- Bake for 5 minutes at 425F. The short baking time at very high heat helps the muffins get a more domed top.
- Lower the temp to 375F and bake for about 19 to 20 minutes or until tops are set, lightly golden, springy to the touch, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs, but no batter. Use your judgment when evaluating doneness because muffin pans, ovens, ingredients, and climates vary. Start watching closely at about 16 minutes.
- Allow muffins to cool in pan on top of a wire rack for about 10 minutes before removing and placing on rack to cool completely. Gently rim each cavity with a knife if necessary for easier removal. Muffins are best fresh but will keep airtight at room temp for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Have you tried applesauce in place of the sugar?
No I have not.
My son and I made these muffins together. They turned out really well first time I had ever made muffins. Receipt was easy to follow.
My son and I made these muffins together. They turned out really well first time I had ever made muffins. Receipt was easy to follow.
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad you were able to bake with your son and that these turned out really well!
I just made these they are awesome! Thank you for sharing the recipe. Added a teaspoon of lemon extract and used regular whole milk.
These are wonderful and I even made them with gluten free flour ran out of veg oil had to sub olive was really worried but they are just fantastic
These are wonderful and I even made them with gluten free flour ran out of veg oil had to sub olive was really worried but they are just fantastic
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad that they turned out wonderfully even with GF flour and some olive oil!
These are the best blueberry muffins Iโve made yet from an online recipe. They are moist, fluffy, and not too sweet! I used frozen blueberry muffins coated them in a little flour and worked perfectly.
This recipe turned out delicious. I made one minor change, I added a tbsp of lemon juice and zest. They came out wonderful. I am going to try the recipe with strawberries next :)
This recipe turned out delicious. I made one minor change, I added a tbsp of lemon juice and zest. They came out wonderful. I am going to try the recipe with strawberries next :)
Thanks for the 5 star review and I bet the lemon juice and zest added a great touch!
If you try them with strawberries, LMK how it goes!
Love this recipe! The muffins are moist and bursting with blueberries. Iโve made it with frozen blueberries before too. Using fresh blueberries is so much better.
Thanks for the 5 star review and I am glad they turned out great and you love the recipe! Agreed about the blueberries, too :)
I just made these they are awesome! Thank you for sharing the recipe. Added a teaspoon of lemon extract and used regular whole milk.
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad they turned out awesome for you!
Just made a batch I these for the hubs and my 17 yr old daughter. They were a hit! Hubby raved about them and had no clue they were skinny…well they were less skinny after I put the same crumb topping on these that’s on your red velvet muffins! :) :) Also, I subbed half of the sugar for Stevia to cut down on sugar/calories. Will definitely make again!
Thanks for the five star review and Iโm glad that the crumb topping as well as the stevia worked out well for you and that you’ll definitely make them again!
This recipe has fewer WW smart points (5) than the actual WW recipe (8)! Going to the store now for blueberries and vanilla.
Awesome! Enjoy them!
These turned out great, however I changed the recipe a bit. I used 1/4 c of stevia instead of sugar. ( did not turn out sweet , which is what I like so you may want to add more) I used dried blueberries instead of fresh and because of that I increased the almond milk by 2 Tablespoons. I did not have Greek yogurt so I used blueberry activia. My baking experience, Iโm a graduate of Wilton school Master series.
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad these turned out great for you with the changes you made!
I was looking for a healthier receipe and wasn’t disappointed. I did substitute the oil for Grapeseed instead and as I used the greek yoghurt used low fat yoghurt and the receipe was delicious!!!
Many thanks
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad that they turned out delicious for you!
I have not made this, but plan to. For those concerned with WW points, under the current Freestyle program, the Smart Points are 6 per muffin. Calculated on the recipe builder using unsweetened almond milk, nonfat plain Greek yogurt and vegetable oil. When you’re NOT as concerned with watching WW points, try her recipe called The Best Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache. I make that for birthdays. It’s easy and delish!!!
Thanks for the info on this recipe, Iโm sure it will help others who read it. And Iโm glad that you love the chocolate cake!
Hi, wanted to know if I could use coconut flour and coconut sugar to sub the original ingredients?
No
Hi Karla, I have doing research on the coconut oil and there is less saturated fat (bad fat) in canola oil than there is in coconut oil. I used canola, unsweetened almond milk and substituted half of the sugar with stevia and each muffin is only 3 points in weight watchers.
Thank you for the information, really appreciate it. Thanks