Double Chocolate Chip Muffins

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Satisfy your chocolate cravings with this ultimate double chocolate chip muffin recipe. These delicious muffins take about 25 minutes to bake and are soft, moist, and incredibly indulgent! 

double chocolate chip muffins.

You can NEVER have too much chocolate, which is why double chocolate desserts are always supreme.

If you’ve tried our double chocolate banana bread or double chocolate cookies before, get ready to sink your teeth into these fluffy bakery-style double chocolate chip muffins.

Table of Contents
  1. Why this recipe works
  2. Ingredients Needed
  3. How to make double chocolate chip muffins
  4. Tips to make the best recipe
  5. Storage instructions
  6. More delicious muffins you’ll enjoy
  7. Frequently asked questions
  8. Double Chocolate Chip Muffins (Recipe Card)

Why this recipe works

  • Quick and easy. You don’t need complicated equipment, skills, or utensils to nail these muffins. Best of all, they are super-quick to bake.
  • Chocolate in every bite! Thanks to the cocoa powder and two kinds of chocolate chips (milk and dark), you’ll experience abundant chocolatey goodness. Ultimately, you are getting mouthfuls of chocolate in every single bite (seriously!).
  • Perfect texture. You start with the tender, crusty top and go to the fluffy, cakey, moist, chocolaty center. It’s extra rich in chocolate flavor, which is exactly what you want.

Ingredients Needed

These chocolate muffins are so easy to make, and besides your usual baking staples, there isn’t much else needed to make. Here is what you’ll need:

  • Coconut oil. Contrary to popular belief, coconut oil works better for muffins over butter because it gives them a crusty top AND keeps them moist in the middle. Butter will give them a drier exterior. Use refined coconut oil so there is no coconut flavor.
  • Honey. Not only does honey add sweetness, but it also helps keep the muffins moist. You can use maple syrup or another liquid sweetener.
  • Eggs. Binds the mixture and adds moisture.
  • Milk. I used whole milk, but any milk will work well.
  • Vanilla extract. A must for any baked good, especially one that uses cocoa powder and chocolate.
  • Apple cider vinegar. Reacts with the leavening agents (baking powder + soda) to give these muffins even more of a rise.
  • Oat flour. A more nutritious alternative to wheat or white flour, I like to make my own because it’s so much cheaper and has a finer consistency.
  • Light brown sugar. For added sweetness and also helps keep the middle of the muffins super moist.
  • Cocoa powder. Dutch processed cocoa powder with no added sugar or fillers. If you love richer muffins, consider using dark cocoa powder (seriously, it’s SO good).
  • Baking powder and baking soda. Both leavening agents are used for the rise and structure.
  • Salt. A generous pinch of salt enhances the sweet ingredients.
  • Dark and milk chocolate chips. I like to use a combination of both kinds of chocolate chips, but stick to one if you have a preference.

How to make double chocolate chip muffins

In under 25 minutes, these muffins will be ready to be enjoyed warm out of the oven. Ready to whip them up?

  1. Make the batter: Mix the liquid ingredients in a large bowl and fold in the dry elements until combined. Mix through the chocolate chips. 
  2. Portion and bake: Scoop the batter evenly in a greased muffin tin and bake in a preheated oven for 20-22 minutes at 180°C/350°F. 
double chocolate muffins.

Tips to make the best recipe

Toss the chocolate chips in flour: Reserve a few tablespoons of oat flour and toss chocolate chunks or chips through it. When you fold such coated chocolate chips, they won’t sink to the bottom of the muffins!

Start with room-temperature ingredients: Room temperature ingredients mix well and blend better. That way, you don’t have to worry about overmixing the muffin batter.

Avoid overmixing the muffin batter: If you don’t want your muffins to end like rocks, I suggest mixing the ingredients just until combined. I always use a spatula to fold the dry ingredients. Avoid using an electric mixer for the best texture.   

Let the muffins rest: Allow the muffins to cool down before digging into them. Because they continue to cook even after being removed from the oven, have some patience.  

Avoid opening the oven door: Do you want the beautiful domes on your muffins? Don’t open the oven door while your chocolate muffins bake. The temperature shock causes the muffin tops to fall back and interferes with baking.

Storage instructions

To store. Keep the muffins on a tabletop in a sealed container for 3 days. If you’d them to keep longer, store them in the fridge for up to two weeks.

To freeze. Place the cooled muffins in freezer-safe bags for up to three months. Thaw the frozen muffins overnight in the refrigerator and enjoy!

double chocolate muffin.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I make this recipe vegan?

Sure, you can! Substitute the eggs with a flax-seed egg, applesauce, pumpkin sauce, or other alternatives. Use non-dairy milk and vegan chocolate chips.

Why are my muffins dry?

There could be two reasons that could result in a dry muffin texture. First, you overmixed the batter. Second, you overbaked the muffins in the oven. As soon as your toothpick comes out almost dry, you can remove them from the oven.

double chocolate muffins recipe.

Double Chocolate Chip Muffins

5 from 22 votes
Satisfy your chocolate cravings with this ultimate double chocolate chip muffin recipe. These delicious muffins take about 25 minutes to bake and are soft, moist, and incredibly indulgent! 
Servings: 12 muffins
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a 12-count muffin tin and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the coconut oil, honey, eggs, milk, vanilla, and apple cider vinegar. Add the flour, brown sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and mix until just combined. Fold through the chocolate chips. 
  • Evenly distribute the batter amongst the muffin tin and bake for 20-22 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. 
  • Let the muffins cool in the pan for 10 minutes before carefully transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

TO STORE: Keep the muffins on a tabletop in a sealed container for 3 days. If you’d them to keep longer, store them in the fridge for up to two weeks.
TO FREEZE: Place the cooled muffins in freezer-safe bags for up to three months. Thaw the frozen muffins overnight in the refrigerator and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1muffinCalories: 199kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 5gFat: 8gSodium: 255mgPotassium: 136mgFiber: 2gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 45IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 56mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 29g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
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Arman Liew

I’m a two time cookbook author, photographer, and writer, and passionate about creating easy and healthier recipes. I believe you don’t need to be experienced in the kitchen to make good food using simple ingredients that most importantly, taste delicious.

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  1. 5 stars
    Would it work to bake this is a cake pan for a certain amount of time? I love baking with oat flour and honey, but don’t have a muffin pan. I love your recipes!

  2. This was so good! Ive tried so many of these freakin things and this one actually tasted good. I felt like it needed a pinch of salt and I may or may not have added some Peanutbutter!

  3. Hi! Can you go with one flour or the other or must you use both with their respective measurements? I’m excited (sadly, SUPER excited!) about this and can’t wait to bring it into my gluten-free nightmare!

    1. Hi Fi! You can totally do all almond flour (I wouldn’t do all coconut flour, you’d need much more liquid). I hope you enjoy it! 🙂

  4. Hi Arman! This was my first try ever at a mug cake/muffin. It was very moist, filling and I enjoyed it I’m going to try the banana oat one next. 🙂

  5. Hi. I just found out about your site and it is quite amazing. I want to start doing your recipes.I have some questions. Only 1 muffin I can make from this? If I want more I just have to multiply the ingredients. Can I use sillicon shapes to pus in the muffin dough? Thank you so much 🙂

  6. Yay you are back! I realised when I saw one of your snap chats in woollies… I bet you wish it was trader joes…
    We were so lucky flying with Emirates over here… The food was fab, even the GF stuff… I was pretty surprised as I expected it to be pretty bland.
    The time change over to Melbourne is going to confuse me… It will be the first time I have stayed in the same country but had to change the time. Can’t wait though 🙂

    1. Haha I forgot how expensive Australia is!

      Yes, love Emirates- They are my airline of choice but unfortunately don’t fly from LA!

  7. Our conversation definitely didn’t make me mind being sick at home so much anymore 🙂
    The best food I ever had on a plane was a real and warm pain au chocolat with fresh actually drinkable coffee on an Air France flight.
    P.S. Melatonin is the only thing that gets me off my jetlag in a reasonable time.

  8. Ugh I’ve never had a good experience with airplane food. That’s why I always pack allllll the snacks!

    Hope you’re enjoying being back home!

    1. Thanks buddy! You and J-Z are VERY welcome to come and have a place to stay. In Australia, we sleep on kale leaves.

  9. Have a great time with your friends and family back home! I can imagine what the Airline charged for the excessive baggage weight! 😉

    1. Thanks so much Joanne! 🙂

      I tried to moosey up to the lady at the counter but she wasn’t having any of it haha!

  10. COME BACK! I’m glad you made it safely. That has to be a looooong flight. Also, I can’t believe your luggage weighed that much. I’m definitely judging you haha.

  11. Ah, plane food. Gotta love the inedibleness of it 😉 glad you had a safe flight! And I can totally feel you on the time zone thing. I’m sleeping in even though it’s been a week since I’ve left NYC. UGH. But this muffin looks better and probably tastes better than that strawberry shortcake for sure!

  12. Wow! I only travel with one bag, and I usually have to pay excess baggage charges on that as some airlines over here don’t even allow you to select an option for more than 23kg (my bag is about 28-29). Did you book it in advance or did you pay on the day? (Sorry for such a technical, non-food related question, but this really interests me!)

    1. That’s okay! I paid one in advance then paid an overweight fee for another one at the airport- If you book in advance, it’s cheaper. Because of my work, I knew I would be bringing back more so was prepared!

  13. Not a fan of airplane food…when I flew to Italy I had a blah dinner that was supposed to be salmon and mashed potatoes but had basically turned to mush. Glad you’re back in Australia safely! 🙂

  14. I’m very wary of airplane food. It’s been a long time since I was on a flight long enough to serve a meal, but your experience just confirmed my doubts about the quality.
    Hope you’re settling in back home ok!

    1. Thanks buddy! Well, when you come visit, I’ll make sure you get bread….and cheese.

      Obviously the wine will be flowing!

  15. Glad you had a safe trip and good luck with starting all your recipes for the cookbook- so excited to hear more! Pinning this for the next time I have a serious chocolate craving 🙂

  16. Wait! You’re friends with Hugh Jackman? You never told me that! I’m annoyed now. It sounds like you had a decent trip over since you slept the whole way…and you’re actually probably asleep right now as I leave this comment. Geez, Arman, wake up once in a while? Hope you have an epic trip and eat lots of Marmite. Maybe a Healthy 1-minute Double Marmite Muffin is up next? When are you coming back?

    1. Hugh Jackman is my doppelganger so of course we are friends 😉

      I’m hoping to come back around September 🙂

  17. I hope you have a great time back in Australia! One day I’ll get there. The last time I was on an airplane I was super surprised that 1. I actually got any sort of food and 2. It was actually real food. I could tell what everything was. It was pretty shocking to say the least. It’s said its not always like that!

  18. The time change, the suitcase – I can’t imagine! At least all your baking things are safe and sound now. Green and Blacks is my favorite so I would definitely try it with that. Looks so yummy!