Gluten free eggless cardamom rose muffins with nuts. Aromatic and delicious muffins with oats, soybean flour and flavoured with cardamom and rose.
You will love the aroma and soft texture of these muffins. And nobody can recognize oats in it. My oats hater family members also loved the taste.
These mildly sweetened rose flavoured muffins are also perfect for your kids party. You can use muffins pan or any cupcake moulds to make these muffins. I have made 17 muffins with this batter in two different moulds.
You may like a rose flavoured shortbread cookies on this blog.
I have already shared some more gluten free cakes. Click on the name below to get the recipe.
1. Gluten free vegan sugar free fruit cake
4. Gluten free cherry cupcakes
10. Mocha coffee cake with coffee glaze
12. Dairy free lemon glazed Waterchestnut gulkand cake
13. Double chocolate black rice cake
This week 234 #Foodiemonday bloghop theme is Super Nuts And Seeds suggested by Swaty Malik who blog at Food Trails.
Swaty is a very talented blogger. Do visit her space for many wonderful recipes. You will love her different types of mouthwatering desserts and vegetarian recipes. I have recently bookmarked her lamingtons and makhane ki panjiri to try.
Swaty wanted recipes using some nuts and seeds. I have used both. Cashew nuts, almonds, flax seeds and sesame seeds. So here is a nutritious muffins to satisfy your sweet cravings.
Also sending this post to Facebook group Recipe Swap Challenge
Initiated by Jolly and Vidya.
We have to recreate a recipe from a fellow blogger’s blog. This month my partner is Sasmita who blog at First Timer Cook. Sasmita has a vast collection of delicious recipes. I have selected this aromatic muffins.
I have used gluten free flour oats powder and soybean flour and added cashew nuts and almonds.
You can also use whole wheat flour, all purpose flour or any other flour of your choice. Walnut, raisins or any other dry fruits can be used to make these muffins. You can also use tutti frutti, candied cherries, cranberries etc.
Recipe
Soybean flour – 1 cup
Powdered oats – 1 cup
Powdered sugar – 3/4 cup
Flaxseed powder – 1 tablespoon
Baking powder – 2 teaspoon
Baking soda – 1/2 teaspoon
Cashew nuts – 1/4 cup
Almond – 1/4 cup
Olive oil – 1/2 cup
Milk – 1/4 cup
Yogurt – 1 cup
Rose essence – 1/2 teaspoon
Cardamom powder – 1 & 1/2 teaspoon
Tutti frutti and sesame seeds to sprinkle
Method
1. Preheat the oven at 180°.
2. Grease or line muffins pan or mould with parchment paper.
3. Chop the almonds and cashew nuts into small pieces. Mix 2 teaspoon soybean flour and keep aside.
4. In a bowl sieve soybean flour, powdered oats, flaxseed powder, baking powder and baking soda.
5. In a large bowl whisk oil, yogurt, milk and powdered sugar. These muffins are lightly sweetened. If you want your muffins sweeter add two tablespoon more powdered sugar. Use everything in room temperature.
Add cardamom powder and rose essence. Whisk again.
6. Add sieved soybean flour, powdered oats, baking powder, soda and flaxseed powder. Mix well. Make a lump free batter.
7. Fold in flour mixed chopped almonds and cashew nuts.
8. Fill the batter with a spoon up to 3/4 in muffins pan or mould. Sprinkle little tutti frutti and sesame seeds over it. You can also sprinkle chopped walnuts if you want.
9. Bake in preheated oven at 180° for 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Insert a toothpick in the center of a muffin to check.
10. Let the muffins cool down before serving.
Enjoy……
Notes
1. Whole wheat flour, all purpose flour or any other flour can be used instead of soybean flour and oatmeal.
2. You can use walnut, raisins or any nuts of your choice or cranberries etc.
3. Any flavorless oil can be used instead of olive oil.
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poonampagar says
Love all your healthy bakes di ! These soybean and oats muffins with loads of nuts sounds wholesome ! Cardamom and rose compliment so well with each other. I am sure the muffins tasted yumm.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Poonam!
Sumith says
Beautiful blend of flavours!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Sumith. Glad you liked it.
The Girl Next Door says
Wow! The baking queen strikes again! 🙂
I can imagine the beautiful cardamom and rose scent of these muffins. The house must have smelt heavenly while these were baking, right?
The muffins look so soft and lovely, too!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Priya for your lovely words. Yes muffins were super soft and aromatic 😍
FoodTrails says
I love how you use gluten-free flours to create such beautifully baked goodies!! These muffins look so inviting sprinkled with sesame seeds.. can image the aroma and taste of these with two wonderful flavors of rose and cardamom!
sizzlingtastebuds says
loving the GF version… I think you are the queen of bakign with Soya bean flour.. havent seen too much success with that flour, except on ur blog ! bookmarking this to try as its been ages since i baked anything
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Kalyani. Soybean flour will change the texture of your cake. Do try once. You will also love it. And its a protein rich flour so perfect for kids and adults both.
preethi76 says
Love this gorgeous gluten free muffins. They looks so delicious and flavourful. Loved the use of soya bean flour. Baked to perfection.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Preethi!
mayurisjikoni says
Rose and cardamom flavors go so well together. Gluten free muffins and that too eggless, the texture is amazing.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Mayuri!
JollyHomemadeRecipes says
These gorgeous gluten free muffins looks so inviting and delicious. They looks so beautiful and flavourful. Again loved the idea of using soya bean flour & seasame sprinkles. Amazing!!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Jolly. Glad you liked it!
Sasmita says
WOW di, I am so glad that you have picked this to make. And the gluten free version of these muffins look so delicious and flavorful. Use of soybean flour is a tremendous idea !
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks to you dear for this awesome recipe. Just made little changes by adding nuts, seeds and gluten free flour. Loved the taste and aroma.
Renu Agrawal Dongre says
Wow such a perfect combination of rose and cardamon and that too in kids favourite muffins. Loved that it is gluten free too
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Renu!