Sunday mornings (oh who am I kidding, every morning in my book) are made for muffins! These Kodiak Cakes Mixed Berry Muffins were a huge hit earlier this week and were gone in less than 24 hours. So it only makes sense to make more. Today! And so should you 🙂
They’re made with Kodiak Cakes Power Cakes Mix, mixed frozen berries (or fresh), coconut oil, a little Greek yogurt + milk, an egg, and a little maple syrup! And a sprinkle of turbinado sugar on top.
I love using the Kodiak Cakes Protein Power Cakes Flapjack + Waffle mix in muffins! It’s made with whole grain wheat flour, whole grain oat flour, and packs extra protein (whey protein added)– keeping us all a little fuller, longer.
We’ve made Kodiak Cakes Banana Muffins Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins, even Carrot Cake Muffins. But these ones might take the cake! Bursting with sweet berry goodness….
Perfect tart, sweet, and straight up tasty.
Dare ya to try them. And ps, you can get Kodiak Cakes from Costco and Amazon!
Kodiak Cakes Mixed Berry Muffins
Yield 12
Ingredients
- 2 cups Kodiak Cakes Power Cakes + Flapjack Mix
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 egg
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1/3 cup plain nonfat (or vanilla) Greek yogurt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 3 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 cup mixed frozen berries
- Turbinado Sugar (for sprinkling on top)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350.
- Lightly grease or line a muffin tin.
- In a bowl mix Kodiak mix with baking soda and cinnamon.
- In a separate bowl whisk egg, milk, greek yogurt, and vanilla together.
- In another small bowl, melt maple syrup and coconut oil together in the microwave until melted.
- Add the milk mixture into the dry ingredients and stir together. Whisk in coconut oil and maple syrup.
- Lastly gently fold frozen berries in.
- Scoop batter into muffin tins about 3/4 full. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes.
Laura Wright-Smith says
What are th ed calories per muffin?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
Shoot I don’t typically track calories so don’t calculate for most of my recipes!
Julie says
I made mine with unsweetened cashew milk (25 cal/cup) and nonfat Greek yogurt and they came out to 140 calories per muffin.
Jane says
Made these last night and they came out great! Had to improvise as I don’t drink milk and was out of almond milk so I used 1/3 cup half and half plus 1//3 cup water in place of the milk. And I added extra fruit… in addition 1 cup blueberries, I added 1 frozen banana and approx 1/4 cup strawberries chopped up. Will make them again 😄
Allie says
Used almond milk, plain Greek yogurt, frozen bluberries and almond extract( was out of vanilla). Added a bit of cinnamon as well. Very yummy! Saving these for breakfast for the week! Will make again. 🙂
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
So glad you liked them!
Lori says
Thanks for sharing, I use almond milk also, but haven’t had success in cooking with it, I’m glad to hear “baking” with it works out fine ☺
Mary says
What could I use instead of the Greek Yogurt? Thanks!
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
sour cream or milk!
Anne says
What can I use in place of coconut oil?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
Melted butter, avocado oil or vegetable oil!
Harmony says
I swapped out the coconut oil 1:1 with unsweetened apple sauce. They turned out great!
Donna M Porter says
can you use olive oil instead of coconut oil?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
I think any oil will work!
Elizabeth H says
Do you happen to know if these would work with the gluten free Kodiak mix? I haven’t tried it before but it’s on my next shopping list!
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
I’m sorry, I’ve never tried the Gluten Free Kodiak Mix!
Keisha Cook says
I made these today. I did not have maple syrup so I used honey. They are delicious. I also used fresh blueberries and raspberries. I will have these at breakfast.
Lauren says
Hi! Have made and love these. Planning on making some for an upcoming camping trip to have something easy for snacking. Any tips on freezing?
Nicole Laskowski says
Vegan version, should this work with a flax egg and non-dairy milk and yogurt?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
I think it would for sure work with the non-dairy milk and yogurt, not sure about the flax-egg (haven’t tried that!)
Xiomy says
Wow! These were SO good. I am playing around with the kodiak mix because I am not a fan of the plain pancakes, this recipe takes it up to a whole new different level. My kids (18m and 4yr old) loved them. My husband said they could become a regular in the house. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
glad you like them!!
Megan says
I made three changes-I used fresh blueberries (tossed in flour so they wouldn’t sink), I had to use butter bc I was out of coconut oil, & I made mini muffins. They turned out wonderfully. I made them for a quick snack for my 15 month old daughter. She loved them!
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
So glad you liked them!
Rhonda says
How many smart points are they?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
I’m not sure what the points are, sorry!
Laurie says
We calculated the recipe at 5 smart points per muffin. (No sugar on top.)
Jennifer says
4 we points each!
Jennifer Catterson says
That should be WW points
Emily says
Made these this morning! These are delicious and perfect for a hearty breakfast, thank you so much for the recipe. I got sick of making waffles and pancakes with the mix.
Elena says
Two double-batches in one week! These muffins were a hit with my family and they freeze really well. I may attempt adding chocolate chips and skipping the berries the next time I bake these muffins (wish me luck). Thank you for the great recipe!
Judy Smith says
Yummy muffins. I don’t recommend liners because they were difficult to peel off. I calculated the nutrition using My Fitness Pal and the we 139 calories per muffin, 6 g fat, 6 G protein and 16 g carbs.
Laura bond says
Can you substitute apple sauce for the oil?
Kate says
How do these need to be stored? Mine smelled rancid afternjist 2 days out in a sealed Tupperware. I wasn’t sure if the whey requires refrigerating?
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
they shouldn’t need to be refrigerated!
Dani says
I used the chocolate version of the Kodiak Mix and Strawberry Greek yogurt they turned out fabulous. Thank you!
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
awesome!! thank you!
Isa says
Delicious! A few adjustment based on what I had in my pantry: used regular yogurt instead of Greek, used almond milk instead of regular milk, used avocado oil instead of coconut oil, and used fresh blueberries. Will definitely make these again! Thank you!
Teresa F says
I have used this recipe 5 times now! The whole family is enjoying these muffins. I have switched out berries for chocolate chips once and apples another time, overall I think it’s best with either mixed berries or blueberries.
Kristy {Boys Ahoy} says
Oh yay! So happy you love it!
Alexi says
Any recommendations for making them a little sweeter?
Wendy Brennan says
Wonderful recipe! Thank you!
Christine Winig says
Delicious. I used fresh instead of frozen blueberries, regular instead of Greek yogurt and used olive oil instead of coconut. My kids gobbled it all up didn’t even know it was whole wheat or that I used Kodiak mix.
Christine Winig says
Delicious. A huge hit with the boys. Made a few substitutions plain yogurt, olive oil and fresh berries.
Luke says
So, I had 1 to many glasses of wine, and misread 3tbs of syrup and put 3tsp. Instead of remaking them, I drizzled maple more syrup on each muffin before baking. Turned out pretty good.
Steven says
I just made these the other day to eat with my coffee. I will say I love them and got the reaction from my wife like damn my man is baking!