Paleo Gluten Free

Gluten Free Paleo Cherry Muffins

These easy breakfast muffins are soft, moist, cakey and paleo! Stuffed with fresh cherries, these muffins are simply delicious. You can serve the muffins with fresh whipped cream and cherries. These easy to make grain free breakfast treats are an easy and healthy go-to recipe.

I woke up this morning and I was all excited to treat myself to blueberry lemon muffins. Once I opened the fridge to start baking, I spotted a bag of fresh, plump cherries and reached for them right away. Change of plans. I decided to make cherry almond muffins instead and enjoy all perks of the season. Summer brings an abundance of glorious fresh and happy fruits! I have to pace myself when cooking, because otherwise I will overwhelm myself with all kinds of ideas that I want to create!

Baking Muffins With Stevia

For all my sugar free reader out there, I feel ya. Replacing the maple syrup with stevia liquid works well in this recipe. Omitting the cherries in this recipe works too, if needed.

People are always asking me what type of stevia I use to cook with. I always use organic liquid stevia. Powdered stevia products are filled with preservatives and additives. The brand I use is called, NOW Organic Stevia. I have provided a link to the product for purchasing HERE. I love stevia and use it often in baked goods, teas, another uses. It has an acquired taste some say, but it is a lifesaver when I don’t want my blood sugar to spike. Happy cooking friends!

Gluten Free Paleo Cherry Muffins

These easy breakfast muffins are soft, moist, cakey and paleo! Stuffed with fresh cherries and delicious served with fresh whipped cream, these easy to make grain free breakfast treats are an easy and healthy go-to recipe.
Course Main Dish
Servings 6 muffins
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line a muffin pan with paper liners (or grease with coconut oil).
  2. Combine all the ingredients (minus the cherries) for the muffins together until we'll combined. Stir in the cherries once the batter is smooth.
  3. Fill muffin liners and bake on 350 degrees for 30 minutes until the tops of the muffins begin to turn golden.

Recipe Notes

You can serve these muffins with whipped cream or coconut whipped cream and fresh cherries, if desired.