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Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins (V, GF): this easy moist gluten free double chocolate muffins recipe is incredible! It’s the best vegan chocolate muffins recipe—egg free, healthy ingredients! Dairy-Free.

Moist Chocolate Muffins. My foe, my arch enemy!! For so long I’ve despised you!!! Okay, that’s enough dramatics for today.

But honestly, that itty bitty bit of sumthin’ sumthin’ missing from my old favorite chocolate muffin recipe, Easy Gluten Free Vegan Dark Chocolate Muffins, was one thing: perfect moist-ness.

The thing is, THE best chocolate muffins recipe needs several things: the perfect level of moistness (not so moist that it seems under-baked, but moist enough to brashly shirk that line), rich & dark chocolate flavor that’s bolder than a cup of bold coffee, and a gorgeous, high domed top (round and proud of it!), with just the right amount of vegan chocolate chips (packed, but not overpowering the cake).

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Guess what? I had all of those things except moist in the bag. So I worked with my dark chocolate muffins recipe, my vegan chocolate cake + vegan chocolate cupcakes recipe, and took everything I learned from my Muffin Odyssey last year and made it happen.

Did someone say Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins ever? I’m over here!! (I’m feeling way too sassy today!!) Welcome to my favorite super moist, super rich and incredibly easy double chocolate chip muffins. I know you’ll love them.

Without further ado, let’s go over your common questions & bake this!

How to Make Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins

This vegan moist chocolate muffins recipe is pretty simple! Sift together all of the dry ingredients. Whisk together all the wet ingredients. Then, whisk together the wet and dry ingredients. Pour into muffin pan and bake! Allow to cool, then enjoy your favorite gluten free chocolate muffins. It’s easy, no-fuss and truly worth the medium amount of effort. 😉

Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins (V,GF): this easy moist gluten free double chocolate muffins recipe is incredible! It’s the best vegan chocolate muffins recipe—egg free, healthy ingredients! #Chocolate #Vegan #GlutenFree #Muffins #Healthy | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

Substitution Notes for this Easy Moist Chocolate Muffins Recipe

  • GF oat flour – sub with gluten free all purpose flour, or make your own homemade oat flour with GF oats at home!
  • Coconut oil – sub with melted vegan butter or flavorless oil
  • Coconut sugar – sub with organic brown sugar or organic cane sugar
  • Maple syrup – sub with liquid sweetener, such as brown rice syrup or honey
  • Note: as always, I recommend following my recipe as closely as possible. The more subs you make, the less likely the results will be ideal. Good luck! 🙂

How to Store Gluten Free Double Chocolate Muffins Recipe

After allowing your vegan gluten free moist chocolate muffins to cool completely, store in a container at room temperature, out of direct sunlight or heat, for up to 1 week.  Note: after moist chocolate muffins completely cool, they’re firmer, drier and ready to store. To enjoy as if they’re fresh-baked (like an hour ago!): heat in 10-second increments until just warm. SO good! They’ll become soft and moist again. 🙂 To freeze these gluten free chocolate muffins, see notes below.

Can I Freeze This Vegan Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe

Yes, you can freeze these vegan double chocolate muffins! After allowing the chocolate muffins to cool completely, place in a freezer-friendly container or bag. Store for one to two months in the freezer. To eat: allow muffins to thaw for about 30 minutes, or heat in the microwave in 10-second increments until just warm. 

Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins (V,GF): this easy moist gluten free double chocolate muffins recipe is incredible! It’s the best vegan chocolate muffins recipe—egg free, healthy ingredients! #Chocolate #Vegan #GlutenFree #Muffins #Healthy | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

Are you ready to get your BEST moist chocolate muffins on? Let’s do this!! You grab the muffin liners, I’ll grab the rest! It truly makes my day to share these satisfying recipes with you and your loved ones. I can’t wait to hear what y’all think! ‘Til then…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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5 from 18 votes
Servings: 9 -12 muffins. 9 large muffins or 12 medium muffins

Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins Recipe – Easy Double Chocolate Chip Muffins!

Best Vegan Gluten Free Moist Chocolate Muffins (V,GF): this easy moist gluten free double chocolate muffins recipe is incredible! It’s the best vegan chocolate muffins recipe—egg free, healthy ingredients! Refined Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free.
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Ingredients 

Dry Ingredients

Wet Ingredients

Add-in Ingredients

Optional Topping

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with cupcake liners. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients: oat flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt.
  • Add water and milk to a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 10-second increments until just warm. This will prevent the melted coconut oil from solidifying once mixed with these liquids.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together all wet ingredients: water, milk, coconut oil, sugar, maple syrup and vanilla. Whisk until well incorporated.
  • Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Whisk until just incorporated, making sure no flour patches remain. Fold in chocolate chips.
  • Pour batter evenly into prepared muffin pan—filling each cup about 3/4 of the way for a greater quantity of smaller muffins, or all the way to the top for a smaller quantity of big, domed-top muffins. Bake for 16-24 minutes (on the higher end for larger muffins). Mine took 24 minutes for larger muffins. Insert a toothpick to test for doneness—it should come out mostly dry, with a few muffin bits on it.
  • Place muffin pan on a
    to cool for 30 minutes. Remove muffins from muffin pan and continue cooling on rack until completely cool, 1-3 hours. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

Notes

  • Storage notes: Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
  • Freezing instructions: store in a freezer-friendly, airtight container for 1-2 months. Allow to thaw at room temperature for 15-30 minutes before enjoying. Or, heat in the microwave in 10-second increments until warm.
  • Serving suggestion: after muffins completely cool, they’re firmer, drier and ready to store. To enjoy as if they’re fresh-baked (like an hour ago!): heat in 10-second increments until just warm. SO good! They’ll become soft and moist again. 🙂
Course: Breakfast, Dairy Free, Dessert, Gluten Free, Healthy, Muffins, Refined Sugar-Free, Vegan
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Tools to Make This Best Moist Chocolate Muffins Recipe

Click the links below to check out my favorite tools & ingredients used to make this recipe.

  • Vegan Chocolate Chips – allergy-friendly vegan chocolate chips!
  • Flour Sifter – the best flour sifter ever. I’ve tried many, but this one is excellent, easy to clean and super durable.
  • Ice Cream Scoop – an absolute baker’s essential–great for ice cream, but also great for muffin making. Wonderful for uniform scooping and greater control over muffin batter distribution.
  • Parchment Muffin Cup Liners – my go-to muffin liners!
  • Homemade Oat Flour – my favorite easy recipe! All you need is GF rolled oats.
  • Gluten-Free Oat Flour – sometimes it’s easier just to buy it! 😉
  • Coconut Oil – a great flavor and quantity to have on hand
  • Coconut Sugar – my go-to coconut sugar! An absolute healthy vegan gluten free baking essential

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68 Comments

  1. Imani says:

    Can I just use water instead of the non-dairy milk?

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Imani! I haven’t tried it myself, but go ahead and give it a go. The muffins should have a nice round top and be moist, so if they don’t then it didn’t work. Let me know how it goes! 🙂

  2. Ashley says:

    Do you think you could mix in fresh chopped cherries into these or would that create too much moisture? Looking for a gluten free vegan chocolate cherry muffin for my mom!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Ashley! You might be better off using whole fresh cherries. After washing the cherries, make sure to pat them dry. Also, the muffins would probably only keep for a day or two after that due to the fresh cherries. Enjoy!

  3. Kaitlyn says:

    What if you don’t have maple syrup?

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Kaitlyn! You could use honey or agave. Happy baking! 🙂

  4. Lorena says:

    Can’t wait to make these!!
    Thank you for all your great recipes .

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      You’re very welcome Lorena! . Hope you enjoy them!

  5. Chrissy says:

    These were fantastic. Like rich chocolate cake! Question: was your batter watery? Not sure if I did something wrong? My second grouping that went in the muffin tin (same batch) seemed to thicken up and those muffins turned out better. Maybe more chocolate chips had sunk to the bottom and that’s why they tasted even better! Either way – I LOVED THEM! Thank you!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Woohoo!! I’m so happy that you loved them, Chrissy. 🙂 Yes, my batter was pretty watery. Thickening: yep! This is what happens as the flour starts absorbing the wet ingredients–it usually depends on how long (or in your case fast) you put everything together & pour into the tins. If you prefer, you can go slower next time to allow the batter to thicken. Thank you for your feedback!! Happy baking, dear! 🙂

  6. Sandra | A Dash of Sanity says:

    5 stars
    These are perfect! I’d be happy to eat this any time of the day!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Oh same here Sandra! .

  7. Catalina says:

    5 stars
    These look so healthy and delicious! Can’t wait to try them!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Thanks Catalina! .

  8. Irene says:

    Hi Demeter, I’m experiencing sunk tops with my muffins and I am trully sad..I will admit I made these with almond flour instead but I thought it could still work..Any tips?

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Hi Irene. The issue is definitely the almond flour. It works very different from oat flour and so it’s not a 1:1 substitution. I recommend using only oat flour or a GF all purpose flour blend in this recipe for the best results. Hope this helps! 🙂

  9. Jacquelyn Hastert says:

    5 stars
    I love how moist these turned out! My husband had no idea they didn’t contain gluten.

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      Yay! I’m so happy to hear it Jacquelyn! .

  10. Allyson Zea says:

    5 stars
    THIS CHOCOLATE!!!! OMG!!!!! Looks SOOOOOO good!

    1. Demeter | Beaming Baker says:

      LOL .. I think I just found a fellow chocolate lover! ☺️