Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom Muffins Recipe (Vegan, GF, Dairy-Free) (2024)

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Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom Muffins Recipe (V, GF): an easy, 1-bowl recipe for soft, fluffy orange muffins with a hint of delicious cardamom flavor. Made with healthy ingredients. Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free.

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Here comes the guaranteed grumpiest day of my life: my birthday. I know, I know… what’s wrong with me? I’m hugely grateful to be alive, enjoy my life and practice gratitude/trying my darnedest not to complain too-too much on a daily basis. But something about my birthday just puts a wrench in it. Unless I make and eat an entire vegan chocolate cake… .

Do you feel the same way?

Like, what is it about birthdays that hold way too much weight, too much reverse-levity (okay, that’s probably the same thing), but you know… they feel like a check-in date of some sort where you have to See How Things Are Progressing in Life.

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I don’t know when this annual birthday grump fest started, but if I had to guess, it may have begun about 5 years ago. When I hit the last sparkling years of my 20s. Tbh, they weren’t that sparkly and I’m really freaking glad they’re over. But something about that decade change made me face facts: I’m older now, expected to be more mature, and expected to have accomplishments under my belt.

Today, at least, I can say that I’ve accomplished baking this healthy gluten free orange cardamom muffins recipe. There! Take that, mid-30s Progress Report Card!

Funny thing is, I’m glad to be in my 30s, putting all of the foolish mistakes of my 20s behind me, and moving forward into this for-realsies career. I finally learned that I’ve got to stand up for what I want, call people out when they’re taking advantage, and vocalize my appreciation for the immense good in my life.

How’s that for a grade, ya birthday bugger? 😉

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I now have the confidence and grit to focus on what I want, and not constantly apologize for getting it–something I talk about coming to terms with in my moist banana bread recipe post. So maybe I can just let myself be grumpy this year, for one day… then quickly snap back and appreciate, bless and beam about all the good things that surround me. Including you. 🙂 If it weren’t for you, right now, reading this post, I wouldn’t be able to do my dream job and make a career out of it. I wouldn’t be able to sit with you, virtually, and gossip, make cookies, and swap kitchen makeover updates.

So thank you. And a Happy Everyday to all of us! (It would’ve been weird to wish myself a happy birthday, right? Hehe.)

I hope you truly enjoy these healthy gluten free orange cardamom muffins. They were a little outside of my comfort zone (see: Birthday Progress Report Card: required risk-taking). But I’m really happy with how they turned out. They’re moist, fluffy—but just the right amount of satisfyingly-dense, orange-y, with a delightful hint of cardamom. A little bit like my Easy Orange Muffins, but with some much-needed birthday pizzazz.

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Will you celebrate my birthday with me by whipping up a batch of these Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom Muffins? Here are a few delicious points about these gluten free muffins! They’re:

  • vegan, gluten free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free
  • fluffy and moist, with just the right amount of dense texture
  • oh-so-satisfying
  • seriously perfect for a gluten free muffin basket including:gluten free maple pecan pumpkin muffins,gluten free banana oat muffins,moist gluten free chocolate pumpkin muffins,lemon poppy seed muffins, andmoist banana chocolate chip muffins! .
  • made with the healthy, whole ingredients you know and love
  • just the easy gluten free orange muffins you’ve been searching for
  • so great with aVegan Pumpkin Pie Smoothieor myTriple Berry Smoothie
  • your soon to be favorite homemade gluten free muffins!
  • dedicated to myself for my bday, which sounds weird, so we’re gonna move on

Let’s get our birthday bake on! You grab the muffin pan, I’ll grab the balloons!! Okay, now I’m getting excited—blame the balloons. 😉 Thank you for being here, and sharing in these wonderful bake-a-thons with me. There’s nothing better than seeing and hearing what you think. Pop over to Instagramsome time if you want to chat! ‘Til next time…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom Muffins Recipe (Vegan, GF, Dairy-Free)

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
  • Yield: 9-12 muffins 1x
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Healthy Gluten Free Orange Cardamom Muffins Recipe (V, GF): an easy, 1-bowl recipe for soft, fluffy orange muffins with a hint of delicious cardamom flavor. Made with healthy, whole ingredients. Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Healthy.

Ingredients

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Dry Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ cups gluten free oat flour, if using homemade, make sure it’s very finely ground, not coarse
  • ½ cup finely ground, blanched almond flour
  • 1 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Wet Ingredients

  • ½ cup water
  • ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons non-dairy milk
  • ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons fresh-squeezed orange juice
  • 3 tablespoons orange zest (about 1 large orange)
  • 3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Optional Glaze

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with cupcake liners. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, sift together all the dry ingredients: oat flour, almond flour, cardamom, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
  3. Add water and milk to a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 10-second increments until just warm. This will prevent the melted coconut oil from solidifying once mixed with these liquids.
  4. In a medium bowl, whisk together all wet ingredients: water, milk, orange juice, orange zest, oil, sugar, maple syrup and vanilla. Whisk until well incorporated.
  5. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Whisk until just incorporated, making sure no flour patches remain.
  6. Pour batter evenly into prepared muffin pan—filling each cup all the way to the top for fewer muffins with high, domed-tops, and ¾ of the way for more muffins that are smaller. Bake for 22-26 minutes. Mine took 24 minutes. Insert a toothpick to check for doneness—once it comes out clean with just a few moist bits, it’s done. Another way to tell: gently and carefully press your finger into the top of one muffin, if it springs back, it’s done.
  7. Place the muffin pan on a cooling rack to cool for 20 minutes. Remove muffins from the pan and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely, about 1-3 hours. Optionally, in a small bowl, whisk together Glaze ingredients until thickened: confectioners’ sugar and orange juice. Drizzle muffins. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

    Adapted from my Easy Orange Muffins Recipe.

    Also try my Healthy Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins and my Dark Chocolate Muffins.

Notes

– Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week in the refrigerator, or in a cool, dark environment. Glaze when ready to eat, or day of.
– To Freeze: store in an airtight container or bag, unglazed, in the freezer for up to 1-2 months. Allow to thaw for about 30 minutes at room temperature before enjoying. Or, heat in the microwave in 15 second increments until just warm.
– *Powdered sugar substitutes: Swerve powdered sugar is a good sugar-free, low carb substitute. You can also grind the sweetener of your choice, such as Xylitol, in a coffee grinder or small blender until you get a powder. Since Swerve is a bit drier, use about 2 ½ teaspoons orange juice to make the glaze.
– *You can also add more powdered sugar if you’d like a thicker glaze.

  • Category: Muffins, Breakfast, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Healthy

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FAQs

Why did my gluten free muffins not rise? ›

Make sure all ingredients are at room temperature.

If your ingredients are cold, that will reduce the warmth and your dough may not achieve the rise it needs. Conversely, make sure that your mix isn't too warm/hot either. Yeast likes it to be warm and cozy.

Why are my gluten free muffins so dry? ›

If you have dry or crumbly gluten free muffins, you need more liquid wet ingredients in your muffin batter. Every gluten free flour blend will have a slightly different amount of liquid needed. Blends with dried milk powder will need less liquid, but a starchy blend may need more.

What is gluten free muffin made of? ›

Gluten-free muffin base ingredients:

avocado oil, or neutral oil of choice. milk of choice at room temperature - If you're dairy free, use dairy free milk. vanilla extract. 1:1 gluten-free flour - Buy a gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum added.

Why are my muffins crumbly? ›

Oven temperature directly affects a muffin's texture and how well it rises. Muffins baked at too high of a temperature will produce an overly cooked outer crust and an undercooked filling. Muffins cooked at low temperatures for too long may dry out, creating an unpleasant texture and taste.

What is the best gluten free flour for muffins? ›

Brown rice flour contains one single ingredient—brown rice. And while all brown rice flours are naturally gluten free, it's essential to check that the one you're using was made in a gluten free facility. In recipes, brown rice flour works best in bread, muffins and cookies.

What is the secret to getting gluten free bread to rise? ›

An easy way to create a good environment for gluten-free bread to rise is to turn your oven to 200 F; when it reaches this temperature, turn off the oven and place a shallow baking pan partially filled with hot water on one of the shelves.

What is the secret to moist gluten free baking? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

Why is gluten free baking so dry? ›

Some gluten free flours will produce a cake which is on the dry side. This might be due to the lack of gluten but can be for many other reasons. Lots of gluten free flour is rice based and this can result in a dry and slightly gritty texture.

How does gluten-free flour affect muffins? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

What to avoid for gluten-free baking? ›

Some baking ingredients that contain gluten (and thus are not suitable for a gluten-free diet) include:
  • Wheat.
  • Semolina.
  • Spelt.
  • Durum.
  • Emmer.
  • Einkorn.
  • Rye, sometimes referred to as pumpernickel.
  • Barley.
Mar 29, 2021

Are bananas gluten-free? ›

Bananas (in their natural form) are 100% gluten-free. If you experience issues with eating bananas it may be because of a couple of proteins present in bananas – Marlow over at glutenhatesme.com has an excellent and detailed post on this issue so please head on over to her blog to read more.

What ingredient keeps muffins from falling apart? ›

How do you keep muffins from falling apart? It's gluten. See, to a baker, gluten holds the whole world together.

Why are Bakery muffins so much better? ›

The best bakery-style crumb muffins start with cake flour

Cake flour is more finely ground and has less protein, which leaves the muffins with a fine, light crumb and soft texture. Using cake flour is an easy way to avoid heavy, dense muffins even if you end up stirring just a bit too much.

What to do if gluten free dough doesn't rise? ›

You have to have the correct balance of structure (gum or other binder) and liquid. To troubleshoot gluten free dough with too much binder, add more water or other liquid and allow it to rise again. If your dough doesn't rise enough, you can also add additional yeast the next time you make it.

How do you get gluten free baked goods to rise? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

How do you fix muffins that are not rising? ›

Higher baking temperature. I never got nice tops until I raised the temp to 425-450 for the first few minutes until they set (~7-10 for jumbo cups), then turn it down to 375-350. I have always found that when mixing the batter, the mix needs to stand for at least 15-20 minutes so that it can expand.

Why isn't my gluten free cake rising? ›

You may not have used enough raising agents. I do recommend experimenting with double action baking powders. Otherwise try using 25 percent more chemical raising agents (baking soda or baking powder) if you're converting a recipe to gluten free.

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