Healthy Zucchini muffins make an excellent snack, on-the-go breakfast, or dessert for kids and the entire family! This recipe is virtually no-fail and the muffins are completely irresistible!
We all need “go-to” recipes…those recipes that are family favorites or that your kids will most likely eat even if they are only eating certain foods this week.
Yep, I’m pretty sure that you know what I mean!
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Healthy Zucchini Muffins Can Successfully Introduce New Veggies Into Your Child’s Diet
I remember when my oldest was about 13 months old or so he went through a phase where he would only eat cottage cheese and blueberries.
As far as picky food eating goes, I was ok with that combo. But he was pretty dead set on it and didn’t vary it for a while. I wanted to add a little variety to his diet (if I could sneak it in there).
It was around this time that a friend of mine gave me this recipe. I made it, and it became an instant hit in our family!
And what was better…my son actually loved these muffins! Often, I would give them to him as a snack food to supplement his limited diet.
I found myself jumping up and down with excitement when he would eat these zucchini muffins because I was giving him healthy stuff!
When my second and third boys came along, I did the same thing with them and was thrilled when they loved the muffins too!
What Makes These Zucchini Muffins Healthy?
Real ingredients such as whole wheat, zucchini, carrots, reduced sugar, ground flax seeds, chia seeds, and cinnamon come together to make a delicious, healthy muffin that I feel great about feeding to my family.
I think these muffins were a helpful stepping stone to increasing the variety of foods that my kids would eat.
Now that we have increased the variety of foods in our diets, I don’t make these muffins quite as often. The upside to that is that the whole family gets crazy giddy when I DO make them!
What Makes These Zucchini Muffins So Delicious?
As I do with all recipes, I have played around with it quite a bit over the years to fit our family and provide even more nutritional quality.
In an effort to add more nutrition to this recipe, I experimented with white flour vs whole wheat flour, using both zucchini and carrots, reducing the amount of sugar in the recipe, and the level of spice in the muffins.
I have passed this recipe to many friends over the years who also share repeat success with it. It’s a hit every single time I share these muffins or this recipe. I love those kinds of recipes 🙂
And the best part (as if it can get any better?)…it’s a very forgiving recipe, making it very difficult to mess up!
Ingredients Needed To Make Healthy Zucchini Muffins
There are only a few wholesome ingredients needed for this guilt-free recipe. Gather together:
- Eggs
- Unsweetened applesauce – I use this to replace some of the oil in my original recipe to lighten this recipe up while also keeping it moist.
- Sugar
- Baking soda and baking powder – leaveners to make your dough rise.
- Vanilla, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg – flavor enhancers
- Chia seeds – adds a nice bit of texture. I often use these instead of nuts because I prefer this texture.
- Gound flax meal – adds a delicious nutty flavor in addition to essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and protein.
- Zucchini – grated zucchini. I use fresh if I have it or I use frozen – see my notes below on how to freeze zucchini to use all year long.
- Walnuts – optional, finely chopped
Please check the recipe card at the end of this post to get the full recipe.
Tools Needed for Making Healthy Zucchini Muffins
Here are some of my favorite baking pans:
- Basic Muffin Tins – You can use the classic version
- Or a good quality silicone muffin pan
- Bread Pans (classic or silicone)
How To Make Healthy Zucchini Muffins
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray muffin tin with cooking spray. Cream eggs, oil and sugar together.
- Add vanilla, baking soda, cinnamon salt and baking powder to creamed mixture.
- Mix in flour, chia seeds, and flax seed meal. Mix until just combined.
- Add zucchini to mixture.
- Add nuts (if using them).
- Spoon muffin mixture into muffin tin, filling each muffin space about 3/4 of the way full. Bake 20-30 minutes, turning halfway through cooktime.
- At 20 minutes, check the muffins with a toothpick to see if they are done.
Recipe Tips
I often replace up to have of the zucchini called for in the recipe with shredded carrots. I like the color and health benefits it adds to these healthy zucchini muffins!
FAQs
Got questions? Here are a few common questions that readers ask and their answers.
Do you peel zucchini?
You CAN peel off the skin of the zucchini, but I prefer to leave it on to get the health benefits of that dark green color. Don’t worry, you won’t notice the skin in the texture of taste of these muffins!
Does zucchini bread need to be refrigerated?
I have found that I can safely leave these out at room temperature for 2-3 days. However, if I refrigerate them, they’ll stay fresh for 7-8 days.
Can I Freeze These Muffins?
Yes! In fact, if you don’t plan to eat them within about 3-4 days, I highly recommend freezing them.
They freeze (and thaw) extremely well! I have 3 kids, so I tend to package them in batches of 3 and then thaw them out one batch at a time when I plan to use them.
How do I freeze zucchini for later use?
I love to take some of my runaway zucchini and prepare it to freeze so I can use it all year long without buying it. Here’s the basic process, or you can watch the process in the video below:
- Wash the fresh zucchini.
- Trim the end off the zucchini. Use a mini grater and shred the zucchini into a collander.
- Measure out 1.5 cups and put it into a freezer-safe bag.
- Label the bag, spread out the contents so the bag lays flat, and freeze.
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- 3 large eggs
- 0.5 cup oil
- 0.5 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 3/4 cups sugar I only add 1 ½ cups, and it's plenty sweet
- 2 tsp vanilla
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 Tbsp ground cinnamon
- 0.25 - 0.5 tsp ground nutmeg if desired (I do add this)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 3 cups flour I use whole wheat flour
- 1/4 cup chia seeds if desired (I DO add these)
- 1/4 cup ground flax seed meal if desired (I DO add this)
- 2 cups grated zucchini I wash zucchini, cut in half and take out seeds, then pulse it in the food processor to get it nice and chopped up;)
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts if desired (I don’t add these)
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray muffin tin with cooking spray.
- Cream eggs, oil and sugar together.
- Add vanilla, baking soda, cinnamon salt and baking powder to creamed mixture.
- Add zucchini to mixture.
- Add flour, chia seeds, and flax seed meal. Mix until just combined.
- Add nuts (if using them).
- Spoon muffin mixture into muffin tin, filling each muffin space about 3/4 of the way full. Bake 20-30 minutes, turning halfway through cooktime.
- Starting at 20 minutes, check the muffins with a toothpick to see if they are done. Another method is to lightly press down on the top of the muffin with a finger. If it springs back up, the muffins are cooked. Once done, pull out of the oven and allow to cool - enjoy then or later (they taste even better the next day!)
* These freeze GREAT, so after they have cooled, I take them and freeze them in groups or two or three so that I can pull them out and feed them to my boys for snacks **
*I usually split the amount indicated for zucchini between zucchini and carrots. For example, I will use about 1 ½ cups zucchini and ½ or ¾ cup chopped carrots (use the same process for chopping as for zucchini).
** Since I use these for snacks and they are so yummy that they hide all kinds of good-for-you stuff, I also add in about ¼ cup each of wheat germ and ground flax seeds, as well as 2 Tbsp of chia seeds. You can’t tell it’s all in there and the kids gobble them up!!
Jenny says
I can’t wait to make these for my kids. I have a very picky eater and it’s tough. I always try to make muffins with healthy food inside because he will eat it them. Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday! Hope to see you next week!
Debbie P says
Thanks for the recipe. My mom used to make zucchini pancakes and zucchini bread.
Heather says
You’re welcome, Debbie! I love zucchini bread and pancake recipes!
Rosie says
What a great story, and they do sound so good. I love they are made with oil instead of butter, too.
hazell perez says
Apple Spice Cake with Cream Cheese Icing my family loves it.
Dawn Monroe says
I want to make popcorn balls , cookies and cinnamon buns this year.
Karen Propes says
Cakes, pies and candy, such a busy season. My family counts on me to bring desserts and to surprise them every year. The main item is my fudge.
Julie says
I want and need to make Divinity craving it..
MeMe R says
Pecan praline cheesecake and mac n cheese. My husband’s only two request each holiday season.
Germaine Harrison says
Pecan pie
Pumpkin Pie
Fudge
Carla C says
I’m going to be making divinity, gingerbread,snickerdoodles, windmill cookies, peppermint pie, and banana bread.
Sam says
We have our list of cookies we make every year: chocolate chip, nana’s bar, snickerdoodles, snowballs, gingerbread, and butter cookies
Ashley Perez says
I like ginger bread cookies. 🙂
Lindsay Bade says
Cookies and fudge!
Jessica W. says
Every year we make Christmas sugar cookies with frosting.
shelia gwynn says
cookies for sure and cheesecake
dont like pumpkin anything though
Minta Boggs says
White chocolate dipped ginger snaps
Cynthia Roach says
sugar cookies, chocolate and peanut butter fudges.
Gwendolyn L Jordan says
Chess pies
Dolores Miranda says
Definitely sugar cookies!
Kaye Newman says
I am going to make some pecan and strawberry pies.
joyce wilson says
cheesecake
Ina Fowler says
Would love to win this awsome giveaway of all these goodies.! I need some cheer after 2 surgeries this month.
Heather says
Oh, Ina, that’s a lot of surgeries. I hope your recovery is going well. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank you for entering the giveaway and good luck! 🙂
Daiane C says
def some pumpkin pie!!
Melissa Mazzur says
cookies with my new mixer!
ali says
Banana pudding!
Toni Schlinsog says
Pumpkin rolls are definitely on my list to bake these holidays!
Elizabeth C, says
I’m definately making a variety of cookies & apple pie !
Jeanette Green says
My daughter is 11 and loves to bake so I suspect we will be making a lot of homemade pies. Cherry and apple for sure.
marlene a harris says
sugar cookies pumpkin pie my son eats it all year round
Pamela Gard says
hot chocolate chip cookies and Chicken and Dumplings.
Yvonne McKenzie says
This year I am going to make gingerbread, molasses cookies and some candy.
Heather Martin says
Gingerbread and sugar cookies are on my list
bernardina sims says
lots of pies!
Kathryn Mackey says
Christmas cookies and cheesecake
Bridgett says
I am going to make my grandmothers homemade fudge.
Tracy Shafer says
We are making all types of cookies.
shannon fowler says
I love making healthy versions of my favorites. Im looking forward to making pumpkin protein muffins and gingerbread protein pancakes.
pu ye says
I plan to make pumpkin cheesecake
LIndsey Duvall says
I am going to make apple galettes! Thanks for the cool contest!
Missy w says
pumpkin spice muffins.
Marilyn Holt says
My husbands favorite Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. I love making all kinds but I can’t forget his favorite.
Kim O says
grasshopper pie
Jennifer Hess says
Frosted sugar cookie cutouts with the kids.
Julie R says
Gingerbread cheesecake is on the list. Lots of Christmas cookies and stuffed mushrooms are on the list too.
Kimberly M says
Apple Pie is on my list to make for the holidays and also Chocolate chip cookies for my “cookie monster” grandsons.
Nicole H says
Sugar cookies and pies are on my list.
Angela Hendricks says
I plan to make pumpkin cheesecake.
Carol S says
Apple, Pumpkin and Chocolate Cream pies, a pumpkin roll and peanut butter fudge.
Julie Bickham says
Apple pie bars on my list to make.
Brenda Haines says
Apple cake, zucchini bread, marionberry pie and cranberry orange bread.
amy guillaume linderman says
my husband and i love baking for gifts for people. we make a really yummy bread that has dark chocolate, cherries and dried apricots in it
Katherine S says
Cookies and cheesecake
Mary Patterson says
We will make sausage balls! Love those on Holiday mornings!
nicole deardorf says
This year I will be trying to make all my Grandpa’s favorites. (He has cancer and this might be his last Christmas with us). I am still pretty new to baking but plan on a cranberry bread that is almost like cake (it is sooo good), lemon tarts and an array of cookies.
Heather says
That lineup of goodies sounds amazing, Nicole. I hope your Grandpa enjoys them and the holidays this year. Good luck with your baking endeavors – that cranberry bread sounds fantastic!
Kelly Wilson says
Chocolate pie
Josie R says
I’m planning to make the usual holiday fare, but I want to try too make a very decadent chocolate cake soon!
John D says
Probably try to make a fancy apple tart.
Kimberly G says
I want to try red velvet cheesecake.
Jeanne Simon says
decorate cookies
Cheryl Chervitz says
Snikerdoodles and sugar cookies are on my list for the holiday’s.
Karley Moore says
I will be making Cherry pies and Cranberry muffins. Thanks for the giveaway!
Kat says
I will be baking Irish soda bread to go with Thanksgiving dinner and of course pumpkin pie too.
Nadia Martin says
I will make several pot pie, as well as apple pie, pumpkin pie, pumpkin cream cheese roll some fudge and cookies !
Karri Miller says
I want to make cookies to mail to my friends who live far away.
Darlene Cruz says
Pumpkin bread
Lindsey says
Chocolate pie
tiffany dayton says
We would be disappointed if my mother didn’t make her home made chicken and dressing.
Deb Pelletier says
That everyone is health for the holiday season.
Lauren says
Gingerbread cookies are on my list.
Cheryl B says
I have cookies, brownies, and muffins on my list this year.
Connie Lee says
I am going to make a lemon bundt cake. It’s always a favorite at our house.
shelly peterson says
I will be making sugar cookies, pumpkin bead and no bake cookies.
Trinity Rosario says
Most years I make the same stuff! Pumpkin Bread, Chocolate Dipped Pretzel Sticks, Banana Bread, Sugar/Choc Chip/Snickerdoodles Cookies and Red Velvet Cupcakes!
Jana S says
We will be trying our hands at popcorn balls this year. I am so excited!!!!
Dee Johnson says
I am planning to canned some spiced apples and caramel sauce for family.
Wendy R. says
The muffins sound good! We always make cookies for the holidays.
Surinder gurm says
Gingerbread men cookies
Telena Flynn says
I am trying out new dessert recipes this year for the holidays.
Nicole Lancaster says
On my holiday baking list is Sugar Cookies, Mini Bundt Cakes, and Pumpkin Bread.
Annie says
I will be making Christmas cookies this year!
Julie Waldron says
I’m planning on making a Cranberry Orange pie.
Dolores Miranda says
I always bake cookies for the kids!!
Tabitha says
Pies are definitely on the list this season!
heather says
I will be making sugar cookies this holiday.
latanya says
I want to make sugar cookies with my children
Bryan Vice says
Definitely going to make my famous Broccoli Casserole and Sausage balls!
Mary Beth Elderton says
I’ll be taking desserts to go with my SIL’s traditional dinner—pumkin pie, berry cobbler, and peanut butter browies
Diana says
I want to make pumpkin bread!!
Jessica Frank says
These look yummy!
Phyllis Huebbe says
Cookies,cookies and more cookies!
Darlene Carbajal says
I want to make a homemade pumpkin pie!
Ruth McIver says
I have a lot on my baking list this year. I definitely will do my chocolate chip cookies, with and without pecans. (too many nieces and nephews with allergies) I also want to try a new spin on sweet potato pies, mixing two recipes in one. I “hope” it will be a cross between sweet potato and pecan pie. Fingers crossed.
Debra Holloway says
On thing is Christmas cookies, especially chocolate chip.
Michael Bratek says
Every year we make sugar cookies, but we may make peanut butter cookies as well.
Linda Szymoniak says
More than anything, we make cookies at our house around the holidays. Lots and lots and LOTS of cookies. My daughter uses some of them for gifts and takes some to get-togethers with her friends. I love baking but we don’t always do much of it the rest of the year, so I always pick our classic favorites (Toll House cookies top that list) and also pick some new recipes to try (some have been added to our favorites and some have never been made again). This prize would be SO helpful this holiday season.
Anita Duvall says
I really like to make the meats and casseroles during the holidays. I do make a great pumpkin roll and pecan pie.
Darla Peduzzi says
We like thumbprints, buckeyes, hershey kisss cookies to name a few. It’s not Christmas without yummy homemade cookies!
Julie Wood says
Frosted Sugar Cookies, Fudge, Pecan Pie. My family loves my desserts I bring to our big dinner.
Audrey Stewart says
Our family has a big cookie decorating get together. We make different shaped sugar cookies.
Kimmy Ripley says
I love white chocolate cranberry muffins.
Ellie Wright says
On my baking list are rum cakes and raspberry thumbprint cookies.
Brenda Bailey says
oooh Jeanne C I haven’t made one of those in years (I usually eat most of it).. lol
I will be making my Jumbo Mollasses Spice Softies (big soft cookies). Those silicone sheets would be great right about baking cookies time.
Sue Brandes says
I am going to make fudge and some Christmas cookies.
Jeanne Coulombe says
My family would go nuts if I didn’t make my NY cheesecake and pumpkin roll it’s a must or they all go nut’s and get upset..lol