Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe

Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins are our favourite grab and go breakfast or midday snack.

You can prepare our quick and easy Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe at home in less than an hour.

We love to serve hot muffins in the morning straight out of the oven, slathered with ricotta, cream cheese or butter.

You can also serve Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins as a decadent dessert accompanied by scoops of ice cream, chopped nuts, chocolate fudge sauce and sliced bananas.

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History of Muffins

A muffin is an individual-sized, baked product most commonly associated with morning mealtime. It’s one of the most popular on-the-go breakfasts that can easily be made ahead and stored in the freezer to enjoy later.

Muffins can refer to two distinct baked goods, a part-raised unsweetened flatbread that is baked and then cooked on a griddle, and a cupcake-like sweet or savoury quickbread that is leavened with baking powder and baked in a mold.

While the most common quickbread muffins are sweetened (such as lemon blueberry muffins, mincemeat muffins and morning glory muffins), there are also savoury varieties such as jalapeno cheddar cornbread muffins and cheddar apple muffins.

The flatbread “English Muffin” variety is of British origin, and dates from at least the early 18th century, while the quickbread originated in Canada and America during the 19th century.

One 19th century source suggests that muffins may be related to the Greek bread maphula, a cake baked on a hearth or griddle. Culinary historians also look to the Old French mou-pain, meaning soft bread, which may have been corrupted into “mouffin.”

The word is first found in print in 1703, spelled moofin; it is of uncertain origin but possibly derived from the Low German Muffen, the plural of Muffe meaning a small cake. The expression muffin-man, meaning a street seller of muffins, is attested in a 1754 poem, which includes the line: “Hark! the shrill Muffin-Man his Carol plies…”

One of Canada’s top selling cookbooks of the 1980s was Muffin Mania, which helped popularize muffin making from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Homemade muffins were originally prepared as a healthy breakfast option, high-fibre mid-afternoon snack or low calorie dessert.

In 1997, muffins were popularized once again in Seinfeld’s now famous “The Muffin Tops,” episode. Like many muffin lovers, Elaine shared her love for only eating muffin tops. She hilariously talks about the fact that muffin stumps are not worthy of consumption as they don’t have the desirable crunchy texture. She shares the idea of opening a store that sells just muffin tops with her ex-boss and is outraged when he steals her idea.

When he offers her 30% of the profits to help his struggling business, they initially give the unused stumps to a homeless shelter. But after they get complaints about the missing muffin tops by a charity worker, they have to get rid of them elsewhere. Newman eventually takes the muffin stumps off their hands, smiling with glee!

Best Muffin Tools & Equipment.
Best Muffin Tools & Equipment.

Best Muffin Tools & Equipment

Before making a batch of Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins make sure your kitchen is outfitted with essential bakers tools.

  • Mixing Bowl Set: It’s important to have a set of durable mixing bowls. We love stainless steel mixing bowls with a good grip. When making muffins you’ll typically need a large mixing bowl to sift your dry ingredients into, and a medium or small mixing bowl to beat your wet ingredients.
  • Measuring Cups: Ensure you have a set of measuring cups with a flat top rather than a spout, so you can easily use a knife to level off your dry ingredients like flour and sugar.
  • Measuring Spoons: We love these durable stainless steel measuring spoons that will help you accurately measure spices, baking soda and baking powder.
  • Whisk: This stainless steel whisk has a great grip and is helpful when beating eggs into other wet ingredients.
  • Sieve: It’s essential to have this tool in your kitchen so you can ensure all your dry ingredients are separated and don’t clump in the wet batter.
  • Bakers Scale: Use this digital scale to weigh flour and other ingredients that require a weight measurement.
  • Spatula: We love this rubber spatula as it also acts as a spoon so you can easily drop batter into each greased muffin cup.
  • Muffin Tins: We only use silicone muffin tins as they allow you to easily remove baked muffins from the tin with minimal baking spray required.
  • Baking Spray: Ensure your cupboards are stocked with baking spray so your muffins don’t get stubborn and refuse to slide out of the pan.
  • Cooling Rack: A sturdy cooling rack is a must to ensure your muffins cool without falling apart or getting soggy. They need breathing space to let out the steam before storing.
  • Storage Containers: We love doubling our muffin recipes so we have leftovers to store in the fridge or freezer to enjoy later.
Traditional Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe ingredients.
Traditional Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe ingredients.

My Family Loves Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins

One of my fondest memories growing up as a kid was waking up in the morning at our family cottage in Muskoka and smelling freshly baked muffins.

My family’s two favourite recipes were Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins and Lemon Blueberry Muffins. In the summer we’d forage for wild blueberries and incorporate them into out favourite baked goods. My sister was the family blueberry fan while I was mostly obsessed with the marriage of banana and chocolate.

My father is obsessed with nuts like peanuts, hazelnuts, pecans and walnuts. We’d often add walnuts to our Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins to add additional crunch, protein and a nutty flavour.

This easy Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe can be enjoyed all on its own, best hot out of the oven when the chocolate chips are still melted. We also like to slather them with butter, cream cheese, ricotta or mascarpone.

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Prepare Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins in a large mixing bowl.
Prepare Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins in a large mixing bowl.

Health Benefits

Our homemade Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins are packed full of healthy ingredients!

Containing starch and fibre, bananas are an excellent superfood for digestive health. They are a good source of heart-healthy potassium, as well as amino acids and vitamin B6, which help keep your brain healthy. 

Packed with calcium and friendly probiotic bacteria, yogurt help keep your bones strong and your gut healthy. Yogurt may also help reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and some types of cancer. 

Eggs contain two vital nutrients that are not present in many foods: iodine and vitamin D. Eggs are also rich in tissue-building protein and vitamin B12, which helps your body manufacture blood cells.

Nutmeg is said to relieve pain, soothe indigestion, strengthen cognitive function, detoxify the body, boost skin health, reduce insomnia, increase immune system function and improve blood circulation.

Rich in energy-boosting manganese, cinnamon is also antibacterial and may protect your brain against Alzheimer’s disease.  

Walnuts offer heart-friendly fats, immune-boosting copper, and manganese, which helps keep your brain and  nerves healthy.

Whole wheat flour is rich in vitamins B-1, B-3, and B-5, along with riboflavin and folate. It also has more iron, calcium, protein, and other nutrients than white flour. 

Top each muffin cup with a thin slice of banana.
Top each muffin cup with a thin slice of banana.

Buying VS Making Homemade Muffins

Today, muffins are often sold at grocery stores, McDonald’s cafes and coffee shops like Starbucks and Tim Horton’s. Unfortunately most commercially prepared muffins are simply cupcakes without the icing.

Read the ingredients list and you’ll find store bought muffins are full of sugar, fat and “flavourings” rather than real fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs. The excessive sugar, salt, fat and additives in commercial muffin recipes allow the grocery stores and coffee shops to extend the shelf life so they don’t go stale as quickly as a homemade muffin would.

The best way to enjoy healthy muffins is by preparing them at home, allowing you to control the proportion of ingredients. We suggest eating muffins fresh the day they are prepared. If you have any leftovers muffins pack 3-4 in a ziplock bag in your fridge and simply warm them up the next day in the oven. You can use a microwave to reheat muffins but they won’t produce the desired crunchy texture.

Any remaining Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins should be stored in the freezer and can keep for 2-3 months. We like to double our muffin recipes when we prepare them so we have a storage of yummy muffins in the freezer that we can easily enjoy several weeks later.

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Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins are finished baking when browned with a crunchy top.
Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins are finished baking when browned with a crunchy top.

Best Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe

There’s no better comfort food in the morning than a steaming, moist Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffin enjoyed straight out of the oven. Homemade muffins can be easily stored in the freezer to extend their shelf life and are a great on-the-go breakfast snack.

So what qualities make the best muffins? The perfect muffin must be crunchy on the outside, well leavened so the muffin cap holds its shape and doesn’t shrink when cooled and feature a moist and light interior.

Looking to prepare an easy moist Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe? Baking is a science so you can’t just lower a muffin recipes fat and sugar content or you will bite into a chewy, hard and unappetizing product.

We love serving Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins as a quick breakfast or easy snack.
We love serving Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins as a quick breakfast or easy snack.

Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe Tips

If you’re looking to prepare muffins on a whim and are missing a few ingredients at home don’t worry!

We always have bananas in our kitchen as we love to use them in baking and smoothie making. You should only use ripe bananas in this recipe as the starch breaks down into sugars, producing a sweet and soft fruit.

If you have unripe green bananas put them in a paper bag to help speed up the ripening time. We store a bag of brown spotted ripe bananas in the freezer so you can easily thaw and incorporate into this recipe from frozen.

We’ve used walnuts in this recipe but you can substitute for chopped pecans or hazelnuts.

We’ve used semi-sweet chocolate chips in this recipe but you could use milk chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, butterscotch chips or white chocolate chips.

The one tip I give all muffin making beginners is to avoid over-mixing the batter. Light and fluffy muffins are made by reducing the amount of gluten in the batter. If you whip muffin batter with a beater the final product will be as hard as a hockey puck.

For best results, form a well in the dry ingredients and pour your wet ingredients inside. Using a spatula or wooden spoon, gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. The finished batter should be fully incorporated, so be sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl so you don’t find unmixed flour. The most important rule to muffin making: when mixing, less is more!

Let Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins rest on a cooling rack for 10 minutes before serving.
Let Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins rest on a cooling rack for 10 minutes before serving.

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How To Make Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins

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Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins

How to make homemade Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins. These moist muffins are a perfect grab and go breakfast or afternoon snack.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Banana Walnut Chocolate Chip Muffins
Servings: 12
Calories: 346kcal

Equipment

  • measuring cups
  • measuring spoons
  • Mixing bowls
  • Wooden spoon
  • muffin tins
  • oven

Ingredients

  • 2 cups All Purpose Flour
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1 tsp Baking Soda
  • 1/2 tsp Nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
  • 1 cup Walnuts chopped
  • 1/2 cup Chocolate Chips
  • 3 Mashed Ripe Bananas
  • 1 Eggs beaten
  • 2/3 cups White Sugar
  • 1/2 cup Yogurt
  • 1/2 cup Canola Oil
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease muffin tins with cooking spray.
  • Stir together flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder and baking soda in a large mixing bowl. Add chopped walnuts and chocolate chips. Make a well in the centre and set the bowl aside.
  • Place the bananas, eggs, white sugar, yogurt, canola oil and vanilla extract in a blender. Blend until smooth, fully combined mixture has formed.
  • Pour the blended wet ingredients into the bowl and gently fold with a wooden spoon until just combined.
  • Scoop batter into greased muffin tins and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  • Allow muffins to rest for 5 minutes on a cooling wrap before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 346kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 7.7g | Fat: 18.3g | Saturated Fat: 2.9g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 121mg | Potassium: 281mg | Fiber: 2.4g | Sugar: 19.3g | Calcium: 62mg | Iron: 2mg

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