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Vegan Turmeric Carrot Muffins. These sunshine muffins have carrots, dry or fresh turmeric, fresh ginger and chia seeds. Coconut rounds up the flavor for a caramelized carrot ginger turmeric profile along with cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg. Add nuts to these Turmeric muffins. No added sugar or oil needed. Vegan Soyfree Nut-free Recipe. Gluten-free option.
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These muffins are sunshine for the dreary mornings. Golden bites filled with chia, coconut, carrots and turmeric. The fresh sweet carrots when blended release their sweet juices and along with some maple syrup are enough sweetness for the muffin. Turmeric intensifies the color and adds its benefits in these easy muffins. Add cinnamon cashew frosting from my Carrot Cake Loaf to make decadent dessert or carrot cupcakes.
These carrot muffins can be made with fresh turmeric root or powdered turmeric. Turmeric and fresh ginger root add a burst of flavor. Coconut rounds up the flavor for a caramelized carrot ginger turmeric profile. Add nuts or dried fruit of choice. You can bake it into a loaf or make these gluten-free. See notes on the Recipe below.

Turmeric is a peculiar flavor with a slight bitter after profile which at times might need to be acquired. If you are not sure about the flavor, start with just a good pinch of turmeric to try.
If you make these gorgeous muffins, do let me know how they turned out! Please comment and rate it.
More muffins or breakfast loafs from the blog.
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- 1 Bowl Banana Apple Bread. Can be made into muffins
- Tall and Moist Banana Muffins. GF
- Chia Orange Cranberry Muffins
Step by Step Photos
Mix all the dry ingredients.


Blend the carrots with the wet ingredients.

Whisk dry ingredients in a bowl.

Mix with the wet.

Add dates or nuts.

Drop into lined muffin pan. Top with chia seeds or coconut and bake.

Soft, Gorgeous Muffins.


Turmeric Carrot Muffins

Ingredients
Dry:
- 1 1/2 cup flour, (I use 1 cup Spelt/whole wheat + 1/2 cup unbleached all purpose flour) see gluten-free option in the notes
- 2 to 3 tbsp chia seeds
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp spice, such as a combination of cardamom cinnamon nutmeg to preference
- 3 to 4 tbsp chopped dates, currants, raisins or other dried fruit
Wet:
- 1 cup chopped carrots (heaped), or 1 packed up grated
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 cup shredded coconut
- 1 tbsp oil, optional
- 1/2 to 1 tsp turmeric , or use 1/2 inch knob or peeled fresh turmeric
- 1/2 in peeled fresh ginger
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 to 2 tablespoons sugar for sweeter, optional
- 2 to 3 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1/2 cup + 1/4 cup non dairy milk such as almond, light coconut or soy
- chia seeds and coconut for topping
Instructions
- In a bowl mix the dry ingredients. Fold in dates, currants or other dried fruit. Preheat the oven to 365 degrees F / 180ºc. Line a muffin pan and set aside.
- In a blender combine all wet ingredients carrots through lemon juice, with 1/2 cup non dairy milk. Blend until carrots are blended but have some texture. Transfer to the dry ingredient bowl. Use 1/4 cup non dairy milk to rinse the blender out and add to the bowl. (Alternatively, mix all the wet ingredients in a bowl until sugar is combined. You will need grated carrots if not using a blender. Add 3 tbsp applesauce with the wet for additional moisture to compensate for the moisture that releases on blending the carrots)
- Mix the wet and dry until just about combined. If too runny, add a few tbsp more flour. Drop the batter into muffin pan. Garnish with chia seeds and coconut.
- Bake for 25 to 28 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes, then serve. Cool completely before storing(on the counter for the day, in the refrigerator for upto 5 days).
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.











Richa can I use all unbleached all purpose flour as your recipe has raising agents too? Thankyou
yes all all purpose flour will work just fine.
do i have to make any other modifications if i replace the white flour with oat flour?
It will not work. Oat is gluten-free and needs binding in other forms. You can use half oat flour and half wheat flour.
Delicious, added dried cranberries
I really like this muffins, it is my first recipe I tried from your beautiful site. Thanks for your insiration. Just one question – 1 cup – how many grams is it? I live in Germany!
1 cup flour is 120 to 125 gms and liquid is 240 ml
Delicious ???? I just made them this evening. I love it. I didn’t add any sugar. I used coconut nectar instead of maple syrup because it was what I have at home. I did add 3 tbsp of grapeseed oil for moisture. I will bake again next week for my meals prep. By the way, I noticed my muffin tend to stick on the muffin liner. Is that normal when I use spelt flour?
I think its the liner. old liners stick to the muffin a lot. They should release after an hour or so after some moisture from the muffin loosens them. You can spray some oil on the liner before using.
Delicious – super soft and tasty! Only used half of the maple syrup you suggested and a small spoon of the sugar and the sweetness was perfect for me and they look beautiful. Not that I will be looking at them for too long.
So delicious! Perfect amount of sweetness and they look absolutely gorgeous too. Definitely a new favorite muffin recipe 🙂
Awesome!
yummmmmm!!!!! Muffins were amazing
I made this in a loaf pan ! It was delish……… I am making it again tomorrow. Thanks Richa.