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Zucchini Muffin Mini Bundts

I had a zucchini muffin craving so here we are.

I was going to stuff these with peanut butter, but I really wanted a classic zucchini muffin taste.  So peanut butter on top it was.  Have you ever been to Nothing Bundt Cakes? They make big bundt cakes and lil’ bundtini cakes.  I recently ordered some for my little sister, so I guess bundt cakes were on my mind.

The hardest part of making these is having a mini bundt pan lol.  You can just use a regular muffin pan though! I’d say this batter would make 5-6 regular sized muffins.

What else should you know about these delectable bundts? They are moist and really just how every muffin-y thing should taste.  For me, one bundt topped with peanut butter was not enough for breakfast.  However, paired with eggs and fruit and a glass of chocolate milk these made a more satisfying breakfast.  Oh and these do make great snacks!

ENJOY!

Zucchini Muffin Mini Bundts

Yield: 4 mini bundts; one bundt is probably not enough for a breakfast...so you listen to your hunger & fullness cues to guide ya!

Ingredients:

dry ingredients
3/4 cup oat flour (could use all-purpose)
1/4 cup brown sugar, packed
1/4 cup white sugar
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 cup grated zucchini
1/2 cup chopped walnuts

wet ingredients
1 large egg, lightly whisked
1/4 cup butter, melted

Directions:

Preheat over to 350ºF.  After grating your zucchini, wrap it up in a couple paper towels and squeeze as much liquid out of it as you can.

In a bowl, combine all dry ingredients.  Make a well in the center and add in egg and mix it in with 5 mixing strokes.  Add in butter and mix just until batter comes together.  Divide between 4 greased, mini bundt tins or 5-6 greased, muffin tins.  Bake for 20 minutes.  Allow to cool before attempting to pop bundts out of the bundt tin. Because I'm 5 years old I couldn't wait to get my bundts out and the crumbled a bit because of it.

If you don't own a mini bundt pan, make these into 5-6 muffin instead!

7 comments

  1. These are adorable! I love that they are bundt cakes. I wish I had a pan; maybe I’ll invest in one! I haven’t tried Nothing Bundt Cakes, but I need to!

  2. These are so cute! Zucchini is one of my favorite veggies to bake with!

  3. Those look good! My birthday is coming up in April and if I can’t get a homemade cake, I’d definitely take one from Nothing Bundt Cakes! We have several locations in the DFW area!

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  5. I made these yesterday and they turned out awesome! I had a bunch of zucchini to use up so I doubled the recipe and made 12 muffins. So perfect for a nighttime snack. Thanks for sharing!

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