Peanut Butter Banana Oat Muffins (with no flour)
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For anyone interested in making these for someone who is gluten intolerant, be careful... Natural oats are gluten free, but oats are usually processed with wheat, barley, and/or rye making them dangerous for someone with a gluten intolerance. Contamination can also happen in the field, when oats are grown side-by-side with fields of wheat. Ask your gluten-free friends whether they are sensitive to oats, and/or buy gluten-free oats.Hubby is G Free - cannot wait to surprise him! Thanks for taking the time to post!
http://www.thekitchn.com/the-oat-conundrum-are-oats-glu-1370740 -
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Definately going to try these. they sound like they might be good to adapt for a trail food when hiking the possibilitys are endless.
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bump! I'm not seriously intolerant to gluten but it does make my tummy sad. these will be great.0
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I NEED to try these!!0
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sound yummy - thanks for sharing!0
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These sound great!0
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I made these tonight using the above notes, but I used chunky peanut butter. My husband liked them, I loved them and the neighbor kids loved them too. I won't use as many chocolate chips next time, but I will be making these again.The verdict! Excellent!
Tried these tonight- a couple of notes:
1. Used a whole egg - I am pro chicken-fruit!
2. Added chocolate chips so the kids would eat them
3. When I mixed it all up it was really liquidey and I thought there was no way it would set so I added 3/4 c oats ( for total of two cups) and they cooked up perfectly!
4. I thought for sure I was going to regret not adding stevia, but with the chic chips and banana they are perfectly sweet enough!
With the extra additions I am thinking 125 cals per small one, maybe double the carbs?
I put one in the freezer and will take it out in a couple of days to see how it tastes. Then I can double or triple the batch and freeze them for mid-morning snacks at school.0 -
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Sounds great.
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Bumping - they sound delicious!0
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Yum! Love bananas and pb0
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I'm going to try it
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Sounds yummy! May try this out later.0
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Yummy...Thanks for Sharing will give it a Try... Bump0
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Made these on the weekend but had to bin the first batch as my bananas weren't ripe enough and there was no sweetness to them. Second batch worked an absolute treat - next time I think I'll add some applesauce and grated carrots too.
Perfect breakfast-on-the-run, and mine worked out to be about 125cals each.0 -
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These sound great. I'll be making them soon.0
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Sounds yummy.. bump.0
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