A month or two ago, I bought a fresh bag of wheat germ to make these blueberry-banana muffins for my husband. He really enjoys a good breakfast muffin every so often! I won't say I was left holding the bag but I did wonder what else I could do with all the leftover wheat germ since I hate to waste and always have this burning desire to make use of everything (at least, before their expiration date). I got lucky and spotted this whole wheat banana wheat germ muffin recipe that really caught my eye.
These muffins are made with whole wheat flour and wheat germ, sweetened with honey. Chocolate chips (somewhat) optional. |
It helped that the muffins I spotted were beautiful (with puffy domed tops that I was not able to achieve likely due to my over-zealousness when it comes to adding bananas) and had a Nutella swirl on top to boot (as you can see, I opted for miniature chocolate chips). The other major selling point was how wholesome these muffins are...dare I say these actually qualify as healthy muffins?
When I say "healthy", I mean they are made with whole wheat flour (I like to use white whole wheat) and wheat germ. That's it - no other flours. Aside from the bananas, they are simply sweetened with honey. There's a bit of canola oil involved, and I opted to include some chocolate chips just to make sure I wasn't being too virtuous.
I can be a little too generous with my banana measurement...my muffins were super moist |
I was a little skeptical about the whole wheat flour-wheat germ combo going in but I couldn't resist such a potentially great use of my bag of wheat germ. And you know what? These are some good muffins! They turned out flavorful and very moist - all the more so since I was a little heavy-handed with the mashed bananas. Though that meant I ended up with rather sunken muffin tops, you won't find us complaining about too much moisture in a muffin!
My husband enjoyed these and even the picky 8-year old was a fan, and he can be rather picky about his banana muffins! I'm glad he liked these because they are far less sweet and much healthier than his favorite banana muffins. I would be happy to make these often and feel good about having them for a quick breakfast. I hope you give it a try if you're a fan of muffins or if, like me, you find yourself with some wheat germ on hand that you need a good use for!