Vegan Gluten Free Raspberry Muffins are light and soft. Filled with bursts of fresh raspberries, these oil-free muffins make a delicious breakfast, snack, or dessert. Completely plant-based!

I can't resist making a bunch of pink recipes around Valentine's day. Pink is just such a beautiful color, especially when it takes the form of pops of raspberry in a muffin!

Valentine's day or not, these muffins are quite a treat.
I find myself making muffins quite often. They are just so easy to make and they turn out well every time.
I've got my muffin recipe down to a science, which means all I have to do when creating a new recipe is switch out the add-ins. (You can do this too! Swap the raspberries in this recipe for your favorite fruit.)
My muffins are always devoured so quickly by my friends and family! This recipe is seriously a staple.
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Why I love these Vegan Raspberry Muffins
- Dietary needs - these muffins are vegan, oil-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free
- Featuring fresh raspberries - these muffins are loaded with fresh raspberries for sweet & tart bursts of juiciness throughout each muffin
- Soft & velvety texture without oil - applesauce helps create an extremely moist (but not dense) muffin. It has that perfect melt-in-your-mouth texture. All without oil!
- One bowl and no equipment - you only need a bowl, a whisk, and a spatula for this recipe. No equipment and minimal dishes!

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
- Applesauce: Unsweetened applesauce gives these muffins the perfect light and fluffy texture. You can also use a banana or pumpkin puree but both of these will likely give a flavor you don't want (and if you do want, try my strawberry banana muffins or my pumpkin muffins)
- Maple Syrup: I recommend maple syrup for the best texture and flavor results, but if you want a completely fruit-sweetened muffin, this recipe does work with date syrup and you can sub in a 1:1 ratio
- Nut Butter: Instead of using oil, we'll use nut butter as the fat source. Use a neutral-tasting nut butter like mixed nut butter, almond butter, or cashew butter.
- Lemon Juice
- Vanilla
- Oat Flour: for this recipe I used store-bought oat flour but it also works with homemade oat flour
- Almond Flour: Almond flour is my go-to flour to balance oat flour. Almonds have more fat, which means that they help lighten up the muffin, making it less dense. AND they add flavor!
- Baking Soda & Baking Powder
- Salt
- Nutmeg: the vegan bakery I worked at used nutmeg in many baked goods and I swear this is the key to giving vegan baked goods the same flavor as 'regular' baked goods. I add nutmeg to many of my baking recipes now and it seriously works - don't skip this spice!
- Fresh Raspberries: fresh raspberries are ideal for this recipe, because they have less liquid. You can use frozen, just allow the berries to thaw completely in a colander and drain any juices. Then add to the batter.
- Vegan White Chocolate Chips: I actually prefer these muffins without the white chocolate chips, but if you're going for that raspberry + white chocolate combo, look for vegan white chocolate chips

How to make Vegan Raspberry Muffins
Step 1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a muffin tin with liners.
Step 2. In a large bowl, mix the applesauce, syrup, nut butter, lemon juice, and vanilla. Stir until thoroughly combined.

Step 3. Add the oat flour, almond flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg. Stir until the mixture is smooth.

Step 4. Gently fold in the raspberries and white chocolate chips (if using).

Step 5. Scoop into your muffin cups. Bake for 20-25 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Remove them from the oven and let cool completely. Enjoy!

Tips for Making The Best Muffins
- Carefully level your flour with a knife to make sure you measure as exactly as possible.
- Don't overmix the batter, stir just until combined for the most tender muffins.
- While not necessary for this recipe, I highly recommend investing in cookie scoops! They make portioning cookies, muffins, and cupcakes so much easier! I used cookie scoops all the time when I worked at a vegan bakery and I've never gone back.
- Bake muffins on the center rack.
- Test for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of a muffin. The toothpick should come out clean or with a few moist crumbs clinging to it. If you see red - this is raspberry, try a different spot in the muffin.

Frequently Asked Questions
Flour. Instead of almond flour use cassava or coconut flour.
Nut butter. Instead of nut butter, use sunflower seed butter or pepita butter.
I have to say, muffins aren't always the easiest to get right. As always, feel free to reach out to me if you have trouble. But below are some common issues that you might run into…
Gluey Muffins: If you find that your muffins are gluey, use more almond flour. Almond flour helps lighten the texture.
Crumbly Muffins: The opposite of a gluey muffin. If your muffin simply breaks apart, it may need more fat or moisture. This could occur if your nut butter is thick and not super runny. Try to use a runny nut butter (not the end of the jar). Or add some extra moisture, like a flax egg or a bit of non-dairy milk.
Burnt Muffins: Hopefully you are able to keep an eye on your muffins as they cook, but sometimes muffins burn even when we are watching. My first tip is to cover the pan with foil so the tops don't continue to burn. You can also remove burnt parts as soon as you see them and place the muffins back in the oven so the entire muffin can get crispy again. If your oven tends to run hot, decrease the temperature and bake for the same amount of time.
Avoid Moldy Muffins. Muffins made entirely from plants will get moldy faster than the average muffin. If you plan to keep your muffins around for more than 5 days, store these guys in the fridge.
Freeze in an air-tight container. These muffins hold up well in the freezer. Simply defrost them in the microwave when ready to eat.

Recipe Prayer
Thank you God for these sweet muffins. Thank you for fresh fruits to include in our cooking. Help us to enjoy each bite. Amen.
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📖 Recipe

Vegan Raspberry Muffins (Gluten-Free)
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Unsweetened Applesauce
- ½ Cup Maple Syrup
- ½ Cup Nut Butter like cashew butter
- 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
- 2 Teaspoons Vanilla
- 2 Cups Oat Flour
- ¾ Cup Almond Flour
- 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
- ¾ Teaspoon Salt
- ¼ Teaspoon Nutmeg
- 2 Cups Fresh Raspberries
- ½ Cup Vegan White Chocolate Chips optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a muffin tin with liners.
- In a large bowl, mix the applesauce, syrup, nut butter, lemon juice, and vanilla. Stir until thoroughly combined.
- Add the oat flour, almond flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg. Stir until the mixture is smooth.
- Gently fold in the raspberries and white chocolate chips (if using).
- Scoop into your muffin cups. Bake for 20-25 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Remove them from the oven and let cool completely. Enjo
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an estimate.














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