• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Lucy Loves

A charming food blog with recipes and other ramblings which may or may not be of interest to you

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About Lucy
  • Recipes
    • Recipe A-Z
  • Contact Lucy Loves
  • Lucy Loves Press Page
  • My Privacy and Cookies Policy
    • Cookie Policy
  • Reviews and That

28 February 2018

Tiny Sugar Free Banana Muffins

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar Free Banana Muffins Recipe

Have I mentioned I have given up refined added sugar for Lent? I am sure I have, it’s only been 2 weeks but it does seem much longer. I am missing large slabs of Galaxy chocolate in particular and all the mouthfuls of cake mixture I imbibe on a weekly basis. I am also disappointed to find I have yet to lose half a stone, but it is early days still. That said, I did think it would be harder than it is proving to be. As usual, when I give up something or go on a diet, I love finding new recipes based on whatever it is I am meant to have given up. I couldn’t go a whole 7 weeks without a single sweet treat, so these Sugar Free Banana Muffins have become an absolute must for me.

My lovely friends at East Sheen Village and I are also trying to make our little bit of London slightly more plastic free. We are campaigning for local businesses to stop using single use plastic straws and to promote the use of reusable coffee cups. ESV’s Bori has gone so far as to completely give up any type of plastic packaging for Lent, which is hugely admirable, if, however, proving quite difficult. These Sugar Free Banana Muffins certainly fall into the category of being plastic free and can easily be popped into a lunch box or desk lunch wrapped in baking paper or a festive looking paper bag. They are also incredibly easy to make, as well as to eat. Just a two *not plastic* bowl affair then barely 12 minutes in the oven to be rewarded by a soft, tiny muffin sweetened by overly ripe bananas with an optional spoonful of honey for an extra boost if you like. I chose to lace my muffins with dried cranberries because George and I love them, but if you and yours prefer raisins or chocolate chips (dark choc having less sugar), then fill your boots. This little diamond of a recipe came to me via the Little Grazers website, with thanks to them.

I no longer use plastic straws in my cocktails, just recycled paper ones and some local coffee shops are offering a discount if you bring along your own reusable coffee cups, so we can all do our bit to be slightly more Green. And while you’re at it, you can eat less refined sugar too, with these muffins. They are quite small, so I imagine you could eat at least 4 before you felt too guilty.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

I have ALOT of brown bananas in my house. Based on the fact I only like to eat green ones, and most of the time I am the only person who eats them. So I am on a constant mission to find recipes using over ripe bananas, this one being my current sugar free favourite.

And these are so simple, classic muffin territory, mix dry ingredients and mix with wet ingredients, nice and easy does it. So, start fashioning these tiny mouthfuls of deliciousness by pre heating your oven to 160 degrees fan assisted and buttering or spray oiling your 2 x 12 mini muffin tins.

Next, mix the flour, baking powder, bicarb and optional cinnamon. I did add it as I think it goes so well with the banana and cranberries. On the flour front, I went for light Spelt flour as I had it to hand, but use whichever you prefer or a mix of wholemeal and white adds fibre and flavour.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Give these dry ingredients a little mix then crack on with the sloppy ones.

Either in the microwave or in a tiny pan on the hob, melt the butter.

Sugar-Free-Banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Pour this onto your mashed over ripe bananas along with the egg and vanilla extract. The browner the bananas are, the sweeter they are, even though they look yucky.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Stir through the heaped teaspoon of honey, if you are using. I added this for extra sweetness, but they are just sweet enough without it, so it’s really up to you.

Now, fold the sloppy ingredients into the dry floury ingredients. Don’t over mix, you don’t want tough muffins.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Finally add your dried fruit or chocolate chips. Add heaped teaspoons of the mixture into the mini muffin tins and pop into your pre heated oven for 10 to 12 minutes.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar-Free-Banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

The finished tiny sugar free treats will be golden and firm to the touch. Don’t burn your mouth eating them straight from the tin, show a modicum of restraint and at least wait for 10 minutes until they have cooled down before removing and storing in an air tight *plastic free* container.

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Sugar-free-banana-muffins-recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

I am pretty hopeless at giving things up as I do hate feeling deprived. With these Sugar Free Banana Muffins you will feel satisfied and really rather spoilt. This makes a nice big batch too, so you can continued to feel spoilt for up to 4 days.

Lucy x

Sugar Free Banana Muffins Recipe

Makes 20 to 24

You will only need bowls, nothing more complicated

120g plain flour, I used light Spelt or use half wholemeal and half white or all white

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, optional

2 overripe bananas, mashed

60g butter, melted

1 egg

2 tablespoons milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 teaspoon honey, optional

50g sultanas, raisins, chocolate chips, Craisins, you choose

Spray oil or butter 2 x 12 mini muffin trays and pre heat the oven to around 160 degrees fan assisted.

In a large bowl mix together the flour, baking powder and bicarb and optional cinnamon.

In a another bowl, melt the butter in a pan or microwave then add to the mashed bananas, egg, milk, vanilla and optional honey.

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients then mix together. Don’t over mix, then fold in the raisins, sultanas, chocolate chips or craisins.

Spoon heaped teaspoons of the mixture into the muffin tins then bake in your pre heated oven for around 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown and firm to the touch. Allow to cool before devouring. Muffins will keep, covered, in an airtight container for around 3 days or will freeze for a month or so.

SaveSave

SaveSave

SaveSaveSaveSave

SaveSave

print

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Healthy Option, Muffins, Recipes, Sugar Free, Vegetarian

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

ABOUT LUCY

I am Lucy. A barely 50 year old with roles a-plenty. Mum to two boys and a dog, wife, PA and now blogger. We live in the suburbs of SW London and pretty much constantly have our noses in the trough. Read More…

Have a little look at these

Slow Cooker Bacon Baked Beans recipe from Lucy Loves

Slow Cooker Bacon Baked Beans

Chocolate Chunk Gingerbread Recipe from Lucy Loves Food Blog

Chocolate Chunk Gingerbread

Slow-cooker-almond-rice-pudding -recipe-lucyloves-foodblog

Almond Slow Cooker Rice Pudding

Aperol Mist recipe from Lucy Loves Food Blog

Aperol Mist

Footer

ABOUT LUCY

I am Lucy. A barely 50 year old with roles a-plenty. Mum to two boys and a dog, wife, PA and now blogger. We live in the suburbs of SW London and pretty much constantly have our noses in the trough. Read More…

stay connected

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Sign up here for the Lucy Loves monthly newsletter



Copyright © 2025 · Brunch Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

This website uses cookies
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Cookies Reject Cookies Read More
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT