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Weight Watchers Recipe of the Day: Healthy Breakfast Muffins

If you prefer healthy muffins you can feel good about serving for breakfast, I hope you will give this recipe a try.

They are officially called "Company Muffins" in the Simply in Season (affiliate link) cookbook, where I first came across them last week.

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Weight Watchers Friendly Mini Breakfast Muffins

If you are not familiar, Simply in Season (affiliate link) is a World Community Cookbook, where the recipes are organized by season.

In addition to wonderful simple wholesome recipes, the cookbook has ideas for buying and cooking wholesome, fresh locally produced food, a fruit and vegetable guide, as well as reflections and anecdotes on the meaning and place of food in our lives.

I picked up my copy several years ago in a Ten Thousand Villages shop and have been enjoying it ever since.

Recipe Notes

As soon as I read the ingredient list and realized I had everything I needed to make this muffin recipe, I've been thinking about them.

Yesterday waking up with more energy than usual, I decided to bake them in mini muffin pans so they could be enjoyed both for breakfast and as a teatime snack!

These muffins are kind of like carrot cake muffins, apple muffins, whole wheat muffins and oatmeal muffins all combined into one.

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WW Friendly Breakfast Muffins

They turned out moist and tasty with just enough sweetness and plenty of spice from the generous amount of cinnamon.

We enjoyed them yesterday for breakfast and I reheated some this morning to share with colleagues from a from a business development workshop I am taking with my coach and friend, Erin.

Since everyone who has tried them enjoyed them, I look forward to making them again.

How Many Calories and WW Points in these Breakfast Muffins?

According to my calculations, each healthy mini breakfast muffin has about 71 calories and

3 *SmartPoints (Green plan)
3 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
3 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
2 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

To see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, Click here!

To lower the SmartPoints further you could substitute your favorite sugar substitute with the ¾ cup of brown sugar which adds 38 SmartPoints to this recipe. This would lower the SmartPoints by 1 in each mini muffin.

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If you like these healthy breakfast muffins, be sure to check out some of my other Weight Watchers friendly recipes including Banana Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins,Microwave Mug Apple Pancake Puff, Low-Fat Apple Bran Muffins, Chunky Banana Bran Muffins and Blueberry Oat Scones

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Healthy Breakfast Muffins Recipe

These mini muffins are kind of like carrot cake muffins, apple muffins, whole wheat muffins and oatmeal muffins all combined into one!

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Servings (adjustable): 36

Calories: 71

Author: Martha McKinnon | Simple Nourished Living

Ingredients

  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats (or oat bran)
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 large tart apples (peeled, cored and shredded)
  • 1-½ cups finely shredded carrots
  • ½ cup chopped walnuts (or flaxseed meal)
  • ½ cup raisins (or dried cranberries)
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ cup milk (I used almond milk)
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil (I used light olive oil)

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 375F degrees and grease your mini muffin pans.

  • In a large bowl, combine the flours, oats, brown sugar, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder and salt, stirring until well blended.

  • Add the shredded apples, carrots, walnuts and raisins and stir until they are coated with the flour mixture and then make a well in the center of the mixture.

  • In a small bowl (affiliate link), stir together the eggs, milk and oil. Pour into the flour mixture and stir until everything is just moistened.

  • Fill muffin pans about ¾ full. Bake in preheated oven for 18 to 20 minutes for regular muffins and 12 to 15 minutes for mini muffins.

  • Remove from the oven and place on wire racks to cool slightly.

  • After 5 minutes or so, remove the muffins from the pans and allow to cool completely before storing or enjoy while warm.

Recipe Notes

This recipe makes 18 muffins or 36 mini muffins. Nutritional estimates calculated for mini muffins. I'd double the points if opting for 18 regular size muffins.

Serving size: 1 mini muffin

Click here to see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site.

3 *SmartPoints (Green plan)

3 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)

3 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)

2 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

Nutrition Facts

Healthy Breakfast Muffins Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 mini muffin)

Calories 71Calories from Fat 28

% Daily Value*

Fat 3.1g5%

Carbohydrates 9.8g3%

Fiber 1g4%

Protein 1.6g3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: breakfast muffins, mini breakfast muffins

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Recipe Source: Simply in Season (affiliate link)

*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.

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Healthy Breakfast Mini Muffins Recipe | Simple Nourished Living (7)Martha is the founder and main content writer for Simple-Nourished-Living.

A longtime lifetime WW at goal, she is committed to balancing her love of food and desire to stay slim while savoring life and helping others do the same.

She is the author of the Smart Start 28-Day Weight Loss Challenge.

A huge fan of the slow cooker and confessed cookbook addict, when she's not experimenting in the kitchen, you're likely to find Martha on her yoga mat.

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FAQs

Is eating a muffin for breakfast healthy? ›

Muffins are widely considered to be a somewhat healthy choice for breakfast, especially if they contain healthy ingredients like bran, oats, apples, or blueberries.

What makes a muffin healthy or unhealthy? ›

Signs of a healthy muffin recipe are whole-food ingredients like fruit, veggies, nuts, seeds, eggs, and low-fat milk and yogurt (or a dairy-free alternative). Fats from plant-based oils or moderate amounts of butter can be incorporated into a muffin recipe — remember, you are making 12 servings.

Do muffins have a lot of sugar? ›

Most store-bought muffins are like glorified cupcakes—they're full of sugar and simple carbs. "They can be packed with added sugar and low in fiber, sending your blood sugar levels on a roller coaster before you even get to work," says Charlotte Martin, MS, RDN, CSOWM, CPT.

Is bran muffin good for you? ›

Bran Muffins

Yes, you'll get a decent dose of fiber thanks to the bran, but larger versions can have more than 400 calories and contain around 13 grams of fat. Also, many store-bought bran muffins actually contain more white flour than fiber-rich bran, while packing unwanted sugar and sodium as well.

Is it OK to eat 2 eggs a day? ›

Although few studies have been conducted on how many eggs are healthy to have on a daily basis, eating 1-2 eggs a day appears to be safe for healthy adults. If you have heart disease, high cholesterol, or diabetes, however, you should watch your overall cholesterol and saturated fat intake.

What is the healthiest type of muffin? ›

Best: Soozy's Grain-Free Match Green Tea Muffin

They're made with whole-food ingredients, including almond flour, whole eggs, and coconut cream. We love that they're a lower-sugar option and don't contain any artificial sweeteners. Plus, the almond flour keeps these low in carbs and high in fiber.

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.

Which is healthier, bagel or English muffin? ›

English muffins are healthier options than plain bagels, since English muffins contain less carbohydrates, sodium, calories, and sugar than bagels. Similar to whole wheat English muffins, the nutritional value of a bagel can be increased by opting for a whole wheat bagel.

What is a good substitute for sugar in baking? ›

Honey Or Syrup

General recommended substitution ratios are as follows: For every cup of sugar, you can replace it with a 1/2 cup to 2/3 cup of honey or 2/3 cup agave. If using maple syrup or molasses, 3/4 cup to 1 cup will do the trick.

Can diabetics eat muffins? ›

Baked goods like muffins don't have to be off the table if you have diabetes, especially if you whip up a batch of whole-wheat blueberry muffins like these from Vincci Tsui, RDN, who's based in Calgary, Alberta.

Can I eat a muffin every day? ›

Now muffins aren't all bad. These things are only unhealthy if eaten on a regular basis. If every so often you want a muffin for breakfast or a snack, that's no big deal. When you grab a bakery muffin for breakfast daily, that's when you increase your risk for unwanted weight gain and other health issues.

What is the difference between a bran muffin and a regular muffin? ›

Bran muffins use less flour and use bran instead, as well as using molasses and brown sugar. The mix is turned into a pocketed muffin tray, or into individual paper moulds, and baked in an oven. Milk is often added, as it contributes to the appealing browning appearance.

What bran is the healthiest? ›

Which type of bran is more vitamin-rich is a bit of a toss-up, with wheat bran providing more niacin, riboflavin and vitamin B-6 and oat bran containing more thiamine, pantothenic acid and folate. Neither is a particularly good source of vitamins A, B-12, C, E or K.

Is All-Bran healthier than oats? ›

Oat bran has a well-balanced nutritional composition. While it has similar amounts of carbs and fat as regular oatmeal, oat bran boasts more protein and fiber — and fewer calories. It is especially high in beta-glucan, a powerful type of soluble fiber (1, 2 , 3 ).

Are muffins OK for weight loss? ›

A high-fiber, low-fat option with calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and selenium, whole wheat English muffins make a great weight loss breakfast food. But be careful what you put on it. Adding tons of butter or jelly may also pack on unnecessary calories.

Are muffins meant for breakfast? ›

Muffins can be a healthier alternative to other baked products. By incorporating wholemeal flour, oatmeal, fruit and nuts, muffins can be a nutritious choice for breakfast or brunch.

Are muffins healthier than bread? ›

Is an English muffin better for you than bread? A. English muffins are slightly healthier than bread because they include fewer calories, carbohydrates, fats, and sugar than bread. However, both have a high carbohydrate content, which can offer energy throughout the day, and many nutrients.

Why do people have muffins for breakfast? ›

Working class people have always had it and wealthy people have staff to make them a full breakfast (and clean up). A small muffin or other hot bread might have been a kind of breakfast side dish in the days of full breakfasts at home, so it could be recognized as breakfast food.

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