Gluten Free Vegan Dark Chocolate Muffins Recipe (Dairy Free) (2024)

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Gluten Free Chocolate Muffins: rich, deep dark vegan chocolate muffins with a beautiful rise. Dairy-Free.

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Okay, so who’s excited for the new year? I mean, we could totally use a fresh start, amiright?? Are you already crossing ALL the new year’s resolutions off of your list (woah) or, like me, still letting a few percolate, while the others are pretty much lost causes?

A few years back, one of my new year’s resolutions was to share more tasty and secretly healthy muffins with you. And guess what? Today’s gluten free chocolate muffins fit the bill, like woah!

Today’s recipe not only qualifies as vegan chocolate muffins, but also as gluten free dairy free muffins. Yaaaaaas! These chocolate muffins are refined sugar-free, and made with whole ingredients. Plus, they’re downright tasty.

Are you ready to bake this? Let’s do it!

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How to Make Gluten Free Chocolate Muffins

Preheat

First things first, make sure to preheat your oven to 350°F. Then, drop a muffin liner into each cup of your 12-cup muffin pan.

Sift the Dry Ingredients

Using a large bowl, sift together all of the dry ingredients: oat flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt.

Heat

Because we’re working with coconut oil, we gotta make sure that we don’t expose it to anything cold—here’s looking at you, milk + water! So let’s heat our dairy-free milk and water together until just warm.

Whisk the Wet Ingredients

Now, let’s add the warm milk + water and the rest of the wet ingredients to a medium mixing bowl. Whisk it altogether until well incorporated. Congrats! You just made your gluten free chocolate muffin batter. So easy, right?

Pour Batter

Pour your vegan chocolate muffins batter into the muffin pan you prepared earlier. Fill each cup up about ¾ of the way for a higher quantity of smaller muffins, or all the way for a lower quantity of large muffins!

Bake, Cool, and Enjoy!

Bake vegan chocolate muffins for about 30 minutes. Cool and enjoy the best gluten free chocolate muffins ever!

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Storing and Freezing Vegan Chocolate Muffins

Room Temperature

After completely cooling your vegan chocolate muffins, place them into an airtight container and store them in a cool, dark environment. You can keep your vegan chocolate muffins for up to 1 week.

Freezer

These gluten free chocolate muffins freeze well. Just remember to cool your muffins completely, then tuck them into a freezer-friendly container. Keep dairy free muffins for 1-2 months.

Testimonials

Jo says, I have tried so many healthy recipes from different blogs over the past 2-3 years (banana bread, vegan cheesecake, muffins of all sorts), but this recipe has got to be one of my best baking adventures. The muffins are moist, dark, fudgy, and delicious. I did use olive oil instead of coconut oil, and it still worked. Thank you, queen.”

Jaclyn says, “Delicious!!!!! Fluffy and a hint of sweet! These will be going in my muffin rotation!!”

Pashlee says, “My kids loved these! I swapped some of the cocoa powder for protein powder and used monk fruit instead of coconut sugar.”

Mel says, “Ijust baked these for the 2nd time and they are delicious! I’m looking for a coconut cream frosting to make for the top this time. Last time we just drizzled a bit of maple syrup on top–yummy! Thank you!!”

Jen says, Great recipe! Subbed out the oil for applesauce. Doubled the recipe & it made 20. Thank you for a quick & easy recipe.”

An easy recipe for deep, dark vegan chocolate muffins made with gluten free, dairy free ingredients.

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Great Tools for the Best Vegan Chocolate Muffins

  • Raw Cacao Powder – my favorite, nutritent-rich cacao powder. It works just like the traditional unsweetened cocoa powder you know, but it’s packed with nutrients. This raw cacao powder is so high-quality and boasts deep, rich chocolate flavor.
  • Unbleached Muffin Liners – my go-to muffin liners. These guys stick just the right amount to your muffins so they stay on while the muffins cool. Bonus? They’re unbleached!
  • Coconut Sugar – a staple in my gluten free vegan baking pantry. I use coconut sugar to keep the recipe refined sugar-free.

So whaddya say, wanna join me in new year’s reso-luting the fudge out of homemade vegan chocolate muffins this year? 🙂 I’m so grateful to share in these joyful kitchen adventures with you and your loved ones. ‘Til the next one…

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

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Gluten Free Vegan Dark Chocolate Muffins Recipe (Dairy Free)

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
  • Total Time: 43 minutes
  • Yield: 9-12 muffins 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

Gluten Free Chocolate Muffins: rich, deep dark vegan chocolate muffins with a beautiful rise. Dairy-Free.

Ingredients

Scale

Dry Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups gluten free oat flourif using homemade, make sure it’s very finely ground (not coarse)*
  • 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder (not dutch processed)
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Wet Ingredients

  • ½ cup + 2 tablespoons water
  • ½ cup non-dairy milk
  • 3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

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 the dry ingredients: oat flour, cocoa powder, baking soda 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, coconut oil, sugar, maple syrup and extract. 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—fill ¾ of the way for about 12 smaller muffins; fill all the way for 9-10 larger muffins with big, high tops.
  7. Bake for 16-20 minutes. Mine took 18 minutes. Place muffin pan on a cooling rack to cool for 30 minutes. Remove muffins from muffin pan and continue cooling on rack until completely cool, 1-3 hours. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

More Gluten Free Vegan Muffins

  • Healthy Moist Vegan Zucchini Muffins w/ Chocolate Chips
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  • Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins Recipe – Easy Double Chocolate Chip Muffins!

Notes

*If using homemade oat flour, make sure tosift the flour to remove coarse bits of oats that could create grainy, overly moist muffins without domed tops.

Storing Instructions: Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

Freezer Instructions: These chocolate muffins freeze well. Cool muffins completely, then store in a freezer-friendly container. Keep muffins for 1-2 months.

  • Prep Time: 25 mins
  • Cook Time: 18 mins
  • Category: Dessert, Breakfast, Snacks
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

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Gluten Free Vegan Dark Chocolate Muffins Recipe (Dairy Free) (2024)

FAQs

Is dark chocolate gluten free and dairy free? ›

Most dark chocolate and semisweet chocolate are dairy free. Satisfy your gluten free, dairy free chocolate craving by reaching for high-quality dark chocolates that contain only cacao beans, cocoa butter and sugar like those sold by Cococlectic.

Can chocolate be dairy free? ›

You can get dairy-free alternatives for milk, white, and dark chocolate varieties. Cocoa butter and cocoa mass are used to give the chocolate its classic flavour and texture, but you'll find this in regular chocolate, too. Coconut oil can also be used in replacement of dairy.

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.

Is semi-sweet chocolate dairy free? ›

Article content. Question: Are semi-sweet chocolate chips milk chocolate or dark chocolate? Answer: Semi-sweet chocolate does not contain any milk ingredients.

Which chocolate is dairy and gluten free? ›

Cocoa Libre | Gluten, Nut and Dairy Free Chocolate.

Which dark chocolate doesn t have dairy? ›

Hu. Hu Chocolate are a paleo vegan dark chocolate brand who pride themselves on delivering delicious free-from chocolate. Each bar is made from organic cacao and is free from ingredients such as dairy, palm oil and refined sugars.

What chocolate doesn't have dairy? ›

Most dark chocolates, especially those with a high cocoa percentage (usually above 70%), are naturally dairy-free as they typically contain cocoa mass, cocoa butter, sugar, and sometimes vanilla and soy lecithin, but no milk or milk derivatives.

Does vegan chocolate mean dairy-free? ›

Vegan chocolates are definitively chocolate. They are made from the same cacao beans, and they only become “non-vegan” when animal products such as dairy, butter or honey are added. Vegan chocolates are crafted with plant-based ingredients such as soy milk or maple syrup.

Which gluten free flour is best 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 best flour for muffins? ›

You can use either all-purpose flour or pastry flour; all-purpose flour gives you a sturdier muffin while a pastry flour muffin will be lighter and more delicate.

Are Oreos dairy-free? ›

Oreo cookies are made without any animal products. However, the company that makes them says these cookies are made in facilities that handle milk. As a result, there may be traces of milk in Oreo cookies.

Does dark chocolate have dairy? ›

Though dark chocolate should not contain milk, there may be traces of milk from cross-contamination during processing, as the same machinery is often used to produce milk and dark chocolate. Lower quality chocolates may also add butter fat, vegetable oils, or artificial colors or flavors.

Does dark chocolate contain dairy? ›

Though dark chocolate should not contain milk, there may be traces of milk from cross-contamination during processing, as the same machinery is often used to produce milk and dark chocolate. Lower quality chocolates may also add butter fat, vegetable oils, or artificial colors or flavors.

Can you eat dark chocolate if you have a dairy allergy? ›

If milk does not appear in the ingredient list or in a statement such as "contains milk," be aware that dark chocolate is often made on shared equipment with milk chocolate, so dark chocolate could present a significant risk for individuals allergic to milk. Read all other label statements on the package.

Is any dark chocolate gluten free? ›

Chocolate on its own – whether it's dark, milk, or white chocolate – doesn't contain gluten. However, depending on the flavor, manufacturers will add ingredients that contain gluten, so you'll want to know what to look for when making your choice.

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