Almond Flour Blueberry Muffins
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My almond flour blueberry muffins are incredibly fluffy, moist, and have a tender crumb. Ready in less than 30 minutes, they use wholesome and healthy ingredients.

I typically make my family a batch of healthy blueberry muffins almost weekly, but to use up a bag of almond flour, I adapted my classic almond flour muffins to give them a blueberry twist. Not only are they just as wholesome, but they are also naturally gluten-free.
After extensive recipe testing, I found that the combination of almond flour and coconut oil gives these muffins the perfect balance of moisture and structure – no gritty texture or dry crumbs here. I even played around with sweetness levels and mix-ins to make sure the blueberries stay juicy and don’t sink to the bottom (a little trick I picked up back in culinary school!). The result? Soft, fluffy muffins with golden tops that taste like a bakery treat but are secretly good for you.
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Why you need to make my almond flour blueberry muffins
- Quick and easy. These come together in no time. And you don’t need complicated equipment or mixers to make the batter.
- Perfect flavor and texture. You will love the balance of mildly sweet honey, tart blueberries, and nutty almond flavors. They are crumbly on the outside and pillowy soft on the inside.
- Enjoy them anytime. My family loves these muffins as a wholesome snack between meals or a sweet breakfast treat.
★★★★★ REVIEW
“THE BEST BLUEBERRY MUFFINS I’VE EVER HAD! Amazing, so delicious, I have to make them weekly for my family. One time I forgot to add the blueberries, and they were still amazingly tasty.” – Cp
Key Ingredients

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.
- Almond flour. I recommend using blanched almond flour, not an almond meal. My local grocery store has it in stock, but it’s also available online.
- Baking soda. The leavening agent is used to give the muffins a nice rise.
- Salt. To taste.
- Eggs. Large, room-temperature eggs.
- Honey. I like the subtle honey flavor in these muffins. If you’re not a big fan of honey, substitute it with maple syrup or agave syrup.
- Coconut oil. Use melted coconut oil to ensure your muffins stay moist. You could also swap it with avocado oil. I tried it with butter and wasn’t a fan of the texture.
- Milk. To get the perfect batter consistency.
- Blueberries. I used fresh blueberries, but frozen blueberries also worked. If using frozen ones, you don’t need to thaw them before use (I promised less prep!).
- Vanilla extract. Optional, but highly recommended.
Tested recipe variations
Here are some ways I’ve tweaked these muffins to change things up a little:
- Use other berries. This recipe works with strawberries, raspberries, or blackberries. You can also put a spoonful of berry jam at the center and cover with more batter for an oozy muffin.
- Make them vegan. Substitute honey with maple syrup and use an egg replacer or flax eggs. I’ve tested both successfully.
- Add some mix-ins. Add some lemon zest, lemon juice, or some chocolate chips. Nuts, such as pecans and walnuts, are also great additions.
How to make almond flour blueberry muffins

Prep the batter: Mix the dry ingredients first, then whisk them together with the eggs, honey, coconut oil, and milk in a large bowl. Fold in the blueberries.

Distribute the batter: Line a 12-count muffin pan with muffin liners and distribute the batter evenly.
Bake the muffins for 22-25 minutes, or until they are fully baked. Remove them from the oven, and serve fresh!

Arman’s recipe tips
- Avoid overmixing the muffin batter. The batter may appear slightly thick, but that’s okay. Also, combine the ingredients until just incorporated. Excessive whisking causes tough, unpleasant muffins.
- Tap the muffin tray several times before placing it in the oven. This is my secret trick to ensure gorgeous, smooth tops.
- Adjust the sweetness. I’ll be honest – these muffins aren’t overly sweet, so if you prefer super sweet muffins, feel free to add more honey or your preferred sweetener.
Frequently asked questions
Yes- almond flour works best, but you can swap 1:1 with macadamia flour or sunflower seed flour for a similar texture and flavor. Avoid coconut flour- it’s much more absorbent and will make the muffins dry and crumbly.
Nope! The batter is thick enough to hold them in place. For extra insurance, you can toss the blueberries in a little almond flour before folding them in: a trick I’ve previously used in other muffin recipes to keep them evenly distributed.
Storage instructions
To store. These muffins keep well at room temperature for 4-5 days. Store them in an airtight container lined with a kitchen towel. To keep them longer, keep them in the fridge for up to 10 days.
To freeze. Cool the muffins, toss them into ziplock bags, and freeze them for up to six months.


Almond Flour Blueberry Muffins
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Ingredients
- 3 cups almond flour
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3 large eggs
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 cup blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a 12-count muffin tin with muffin liners.
- In a large mixing bowl, add the almond flour, baking soda, and salt and mix well. Add the eggs, honey, coconut oil, and milk. Fold through the blueberries at the end.
- Evenly distribute the batter amongst the muffin liners and bake for 22-25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Remove the muffins from the oven and let them cool for 5 minutes before carefully transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
- Coconut oil swap: Melted butter works well.
- Honey: Maple syrup or agave works.
- Vegan: Replace the eggs with a flax egg or a pre-formulated egg replacer. I like the Energ-y brand.
- Leftovers: Store muffins in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days or refrigerate for up to 10 days (cool completely first). To freeze, place the muffins in a ziplock bag and freeze for up to 6 months.














Absolutely amazingly delicious!!!
Thank you for this recipe. It is my favorite.
You’re very welcome, Cindy! They’re definitely very delicious 🙂 Let us know if you try any other almond flour recipes!
Do you have a recipe using allulose, monk fruit etc to cut back on carbs? Thanx, love your recipes
I have a keto lemon blueberry muffin recipe or classic keto muffins, which you could add blueberries to.
Finally, I found a blueberry muffin we enjoy without feeling all sugared up. I was about 1/4 cup short of almond flour. Since gluten is not an issue for us, I added 1/4 cup of all purpose flour. I also added the optional teaspoon of vanilla. They were moist, full of blueberries, and just the right amount of sweet. Will definitely make again.
Oh Suzie! Thanks so much for sharing your tweaks, that is super helpful for others who might want to sub out some of the almond flour with regular flour. I appreciate your lovely review and rating 🙂
Just made them. Delicious
I love to hear that, Anne. Thanks for taking the time to leave a lovely review and rating! 🙂
Fantastic recipe, I went with the vegan version and it was superb my toddler loved making and eating these muffins. We did go with a chia egg instead of the flax suggested and frozen wild berries. I think I’ll add a bit of hemp hearts for him in the future for a little extra protein and fat for him. Thanks so much for the recipe !
Aw, Jen- I’m so happy your toddler enjoyed them. I feel like they are the most picky taste testers and if they give a seal of approval, it’s the best thing 🙂 Oh hemp hearts sound like a fantastic addition!! 🙂
These muffins are excellent! I made no changes to the recipe, they turned out great!
I appreciate this lovely comment and review, Melissa! Thanks for making my recipe!
Easy and delicious!
Thanks so much for the lovely feedback, Lisa- glad you enjoyed the recipe 🙂
Absolutely delicious. I added some lemon extract and vanilla extract and subbed avocado oil and a tablespoon of arrowroot powder.
Thanks for sharing your variations and for making my blueberry muffins, Sarah- so glad you enjoyed them 🙂
This recipe is amazing. The muffins are one of the best I ever had. I substitute blueberry for blackberries, added white chocolate chunks and whipped ricotta with honey to go on the side of the muffin. They are very tasty. Thank you
Thanks Lucie! Glad you liked these.
This recipe was so delicious and easy to make! Loved this recipe. Thank you!
You are welcome, Dianne!
I’ve never baked healthy before and I saw all of these recipes on Instagram about high protein blueberry muffins. So, I decided to try it. I found several recipes online and was drawn to try this one. The almond flour blueberry muffins recipe were so delicious. I can’t wait to make it for my grandchildren. These were so moist and tasty. Thank you for the recipe!!!
Aw, thank you so much, Dianne!
Love this recipe! We’ll be trying it tomorrow. Thanks, Arman.
Please do, Judy. Thanks for the lovely comment and review 🙂
I am lost I followed the recipe as printed and my batter was very thick, added a little more milk but still
thick. I tried baking a few they did not rise and the middle was not done. I tried adding more milk and
cooking a little longer NO good . JUST A MESS.
Hi Gloria- I’m sorry to hear these did not work well for you. I’m wondering if its the brand of almond flour you used which resulted in this? It should be blanched/superfine, almost the texture of powdered sugar.
Hi there! I am yet to make these but am looking to make them for my little cousin who has a disease, which limits his diet greatly (cant have sugar, salt, milks etc)….can this recipe be done with almond meal, egg, blueberries only? I know it would alter the taste but am really looking to make him dessert he can eat for his birthday! Thank you!
Hi Victoria- you know, this will work using just that because it has a binder and the flour. You may need to add some dairy free milk or water to thin it out. It really won’t taste super flavorful though (essentially a dough with blueberries). Saying that, you could top them with other foods he can enjoy.
THE BEST BLUEBERRY MUFFINS IVE EVER HAD! Amazing, so delicious I have to make them weekly for my family. One time I forgotten to add the blueberries and they were still amazingly delicious.
The BEST!!!! Hard to believe something that tastes so good is actually good for you. Even my husband , who is leary about organic baking , loved them. I added a few organic chocolate chips on top for him.
Chocolate chips are always welcome!
Can you we use frozen blueberries?
Yes, you can Afifa!
Just great.
Can I use monk fruit sugar instead. Same 1/2 cup
Hi Reena- no, it must be a liquid sweetener. If you can’t tolerate honey, agave or maple syrup work well.
Excellent 👌🏼
This has all the makings for a delicious and healthy muffin, however, the amount of honey/maple syrup is way too much for me. I made the recipe exactly as listed. Almond flour has a natural sweetness to it, so 1/2 c of honey, I found, was so overly sweet. I had one muffin, barely finished it, and ended up throwing out the rest. Bummed.
Hi Renee- I’m guessing you don’t have too much of a sweet tooth then 🙂 I don’t have a huge sweet tooth, and when testing this recipe, half a cup of honey was the happy middle ground for a pleasantly sweet muffin. I’m not sure what brand of almond flour you are using, but it shouldn’t be sweet. I’d love to troubleshoot for you, so feel free to email me the brand you used or if there’s any changes you made to the ingredients.
Can I substitute thr honey with monk fruit sweetener
I don’t recommend it, Reena. These muffins bake and taste best using a real sweetener, and if you can’t tolerate honey, agave or maple syrup are fantastic alternatives.
I used 2 flax eggs and 1 egg, used almond milk and avocado oil. I used orange zest and a tiny bit of lemon juice. Mine stayed very moist. I wonder if I underbaked it. I will try again and bake a few minutes longer next time because the flavor was great.
Can I use frozen strawberries in this recipe?
Yes, it does Dieter. I do preferred thawed or fresh berries over frozen ones, but some of the strawberry color will bleed into the batter.
Can I make this in a sheet pan (to then cut in little squares)? I’m making these for a big group and need to do “mini” servings. Thanks in advance!
You could, but I’d recommend doubling the batter. I’d also check around the 15 minute mark, as it will be a thinner surface area (so quicker bake time).
Would frozen blueberries work in this recipe or should they be thawed ?
Thanks in advance ☺️
I tested them using frozen blueberries and it didn’t add too much extra moisture so it will work. The only thing is that frozen blueberries bled into the batter. You wouldn’t have that issue if they were thawed, though 🙂
Perfect muffins! I used grapeseed oil since i didn’t have coconut oil on hand. Might try that next time and maybe use banana or carrots for variety.
Can I use a 6-cup large muffin pan instead?
Yes, absolutely! Because it would be a larger surface size, you’ll likely need to bake them for an extra 3-4 minutes. 🙂
they are great, fluffy, and moist!
These muffins are delicious. I added some freeze dried blueberries to the batter for some extra flavor. Yummmm!
Absolutely gorgeous. Perfect balance of light sweetness and moist cake.
The best!
Love that!!
The best!
The best!
Amazing muffins! These muffins are moist and so delicious, I will definitely bake them again and again. Instead of honey I used Alulose to sweeten them and added vanilla. My husband is a T1 diabetic and I love making him baked goods that don’t raise his glucose. Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe. 5 stars +
Hi Antoinette. Same issue with diabetes for some family members. Could you please advice how much allulose did you use. I have the granular allulose, looks like white sugar. Have to import it fro the US, not available in Australia.
Many thanks, Carmen
5star
Hi there!
We love this recipe of yours. Is there an eggless version or any tips on what we can use instead of the eggs? I tried replacing the eggs with yogurt and the muffins sank coming out of the oven 🙁 . Would appreciate any pointers!!!
Hi Subha! Sorry for the late reply, I wanted to test this out myself before giving any feedback. After tweaking and experimenting, flax eggs or formulated egg replacers work- one commenter above also used a chia egg. You can make my sugar free blueberry muffins which don’t have eggs. The flour can be replaced with almond flour if you like if you don’t want to use any egg replacers.
Very good muffins! I added lemon zest too because I think blueberries and lemon are delish together.
Thank you for this awesome recipe-the muffins are delicious! So moist and tasty. I’m definitely gonna make them often 🙂 Peace
Great recipe but they turned out a little greasy. Next time I’ll cut back on the coconut oil
Love this recipe! I cut the honey down to a quarter of a cup and the eggs down to two and it works just great!
Perfect texture and flavor.
As usual, did not measure anything; I forgot the milk, no blueberries, used avocado oil, and homemade vanilla extract*, baked in glass casserole dish, greased with avocado oil.
*(soak vanilla beans in vodka, in a glass jar, for about a year.) Sliced as bread, served like strawberry shortcake. I have tried many recipes to get to this point; so glad I saw yours.
Can I replace the honey with Erythritol?
Hi Boofie! I recommend a liquid sweetener to keep the muffin middles nice and moist. If you don’t want to use honey, I tested these with maple syrup and agave, and they worked really well.
Best almond flour blueberry muffins EVER!
Delicious. I followed the basic recipe with a few minor substitutions. I used applesauce instead of oil, like some mentioned in a previous comment. I used 1/3 cup maple syrup instead of honey, and I used almond milk.
No salt! I had to throw them out. !!!!!!!
Hi Scott- I do include salt in the ingredient list 🙂 It’s half a teaspoon for the batter.
I can’t stop making these – 5th time already
Love to hear that!!!!
I’m wondering if I can substitute coconut oil with applesauce?
I haven’t tried- You’ll need to experiment and see! I would do this in standard muffins, but not sure with a grain-free one.
This recipe was great! It was easy to make and incredibly tasty! I added peaches to the blueberries for an additional pop of flavor and they were goggled up by all my friends at the yoga retreat.
Thanks so much for the feedback, Klo!
These blueberry muffins are delicious! I was a little reluctant to make them at first, but since I had all of the ingredients, I said what the heck. I will be trying these again real soon.
loved these, they’re so good I couldn’t stop eating them !
I made these for the first time yesterday and I’ve already forwarded the recipe to five people because I love them so much! I added cinnamon and vanilla and more blueberries than the recipe called for.
How to sub frozen blueberries?
Use the same amount, just thaw them first 🙂
1:1, but do NOT thaw them first.
So delicious, have made them twice! Am making them again, so moist and full of flavor!
Definitely going in my recipe book! Love it! Easy and yummy! Thank you!
Perfect! I used butter in the same ratio as the coconut oil, since I had none.
Please, you never give the measurements of what we have to use so I am left guessing and have spoiled a few recipes because of it, why don’t you give measurements of ingredients to use?
Thank you
Carmel
With all due respect, there is a full recipe card in every single post.
Can I substitute with almond milk and can I use something other than eggs.