I love creating the easiest vegan baked goods, with no fancy ingredients, no flax eggs or egg replacements, like my 3-Ingredient Banana Cookies, 2-Ingredient Banana Donut Holes, or 3-Ingredient Banana Bread. Just basic pantry staples to make the easiest, low-cost, delicious food.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

The classic blueberry muffin recipe from the bakery or grocery store contains eggs, milk, and often butter. So to enjoy freshly-baked muffins, make your own! These vegan blueberry muffins are naturally:

Dairy-free Egg-free Sugar-free (with option provided)

Ingredients and Substitutions

All you need are a few ingredients:

All-Purpose Flour – feel free to use spelt flour or white wheat pastry flour for a healthy blueberry muffins option. You can’t use gluten-free flour in this recipe, instead go to my Vegan Gluten-Free Muffins. Unrefined Cane Sugar – or any granulated sugar you love, coconut sugar, caster sugar, or brown sugar works as well. You can use sugar-free crystal sweeteners like allulose in the same amount as white sugar. Apple Cider Vinegar or lemon juice. Plant-Based Milk of Choice – I love to bake with fortified soy milk simply because it adds some extra vitamins, proteins, and calcium. But any non-dairy milk like oat milk, cashew milk, or coconut milk are delicious options. Light Olive Oil or any vegetable oil you have at home, including canola oil, sunflower oil, or melted coconut oil. Note that melted vegan butter also works very well. Baking Powder – For fluffiness. Vanilla Extract – For flavor. Fresh Blueberries – You can also use frozen blueberries, but it might add more moisture to the batter.

How To Make Vegan Blueberry Muffins

It’s very easy to make egg-free blueberry muffins at home without an egg replacer.

Pro Tips

Before baking, you can sprinkle some extra fresh blueberries on top of each muffin to make them look even better. Only fill half of the muffin holes in your pan to enjoy an even better and more uniform cooking.

Lemon Flavor Option

To make blueberry lemon muffins, use:

3 tablespoons of lemon juice in the batter instead of 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. 1 tablespoon of grated lemon zest.

Also, add lemon glazing on top of the baked, cooled muffins for extra flavor. This is optional, but you can make a lemon glazing to drizzle on top of the muffin. This recipe is inspired by my vegan royal icing recipe, but I added lemon juice instead of almond milk and grated lemon zest. To make the glazing, simply stir icing sugar – you can use sugar-free powdered sweetener – lemon juice, and lemon zest. Drizzle the glazing on top of the cooled muffins. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to set the glazing.

Storage Instructions

Store the blueberry muffins in an airtight box in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can also freeze leftover muffins for up to 3 months in zip-lock bags or sealed containers. Thaw the vegan blueberry muffins at room temperature the day before eating.

Serving

These vegan blueberry muffins are delicious on their own or with the glazing suggested above. You can also slice the muffin in half, warm them in a toaster oven, and serve them with:

Vegan Butter Almond Butter Peanut Butter

Healthy Swaps

This recipe can be adapted to make it healthier or suit any food allergy you may have.

Flour – You can swap all-purpose flour with spelt flour, white whole wheat flour, or replace 1/2 cup of wheat flour with 1/2 cup of oat flour to boost plant-based proteins. Don’t swap the flour for low-carb flour like almond flour or coconut flour. The recipe won’t work with these two flours. Sugar – You can use low GI sweeteners like coconut sugar or decrease the sugar up to 1/2 cup without seeing a big difference in taste and texture. Another option is to use natural sugar-free sweeteners like erythritol. Don’t use a liquid sweetener in the recipe, or the muffins will be gummy. Oil – You can use a healthy oil like olive oil or for an oil-free option, skip the oil for the same amount of unsweetened applesauce or mashed bananas.

Below I listed the most common questions about these vegan muffins with blueberries.

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