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  1. What could I substitute for the Greek yogurt? My son is dairy free and gluten free so I canโ€™t use yogurt. Would coconut cream work?

    1. You could add: 1 tbsp almond milk, so you will have 1 cup + 1 tbsp almond milk or 2 tbsp apple sauce instead.
      The yogurt made these a bit richer.

  2. Any ideas what to substitute for the greek yogurt? I love the idea of using mung beans (we call them monggos where I live) but my kiddo can’t have dairy.

    1. Mari please do forgive me for the late reply – I use Greek Yogurt to sub in for butter (cut a few calories) so if you’d like, you could use vegan butter – I haven’t tried it so I cannot vouch for it but just a suggestion – thank you for stopping by ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. I’ve never cooked with moong beans and you have intriqued me with this recipe, Shashi! Sometimes muffins are just a waste of carbs and I try to avoid them. However, these muffins looks delicious and they’re also healthy! Nice post!

  4. Ha! I love recipes like this where you “sneak” something in …. I do that all the time when I cook for my mom : ) This muffins look great! I need to make some – I haven’t had muffins in far too long!

  5. What a creative dish! I’ve had moong beans in spicy dishes and liked them, but never in muffins. Really good stuff — thanks so much.

  6. I’ve never even heard of moong beans…but after seeing these muffins, I think I need to hear more about them! These look amazing…thanks for sharing. ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. I don’t think I’ve ever had moong beans! So I can’t say whether or not I have an aversion to them. But I think I can safely predict that I would love them in these muffins. What a fun way to sneak in some nutrients!

  8. Great gluten free and delicious muffins. Actually here in Hong Kong, mung beans are used quite often in a sweet bean dessert soup and they also make ice lollies from them as well. I know it sounds kind of strange but it is really good so I know your muffins would be out of the this world.

  9. Haha, Shashi! After your final comment I did actually wonder whether these were an April Fool, but they look so delicious that I was quickly convinced that they aren’t!! Such a surprising ‘star of the show’ ingredient, but they look amazing!

  10. I don’t even know what moong is but I’m thinking if you don’t really like it then I probably won’t!!!
    We are lame – no April Fool’s stuff. I should get creative and do something before the boys get home from school but truthfully I probably won’t – I’m lame like that!

    1. Hahaha – I have 1 – there might be carnage at the Platter-talk abode over dividing one! Only one way to settle this – gulp…no leftovers now! ๐Ÿ™‚
      Thanks Dan

  11. Love that you made a muffin healthier with the mung beans. I actually have some in my pantry that I need to use…

  12. We both have bean recipes up today — love it! ๐Ÿ˜€ I don’t think I’ve ever had mung beans before, but I wouldn’t mind being introduced to them in the form of muffins! I love how creative you are with your recipes, Shashi. Maybe it my mom had been more sneaky about the beans and veggies, I would have been more willing to eat them ๐Ÿ˜† And I think I managed to avoid getting pranked so far — hopefully it stays that way!

    1. Great minds think alike eh? ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Gah – I got pranked big time today! A friend at work told me security had informed him that there was a car that matched mine with a flat rear tire… ๐Ÿ˜†

  13. Not sure which version of moong beans you’ve used. Over here we get quite a few types. Guess whichever does not matter. These muffins are awesome; healthy, moist and loads of nutrients.

    1. I didn’t know there was a variety of moong! The store I shopped at had only the green unsprouted moong beans- btw, thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

  14. I’ve never even heard of moong beans before. Where do you find them at? I’ll have to check vitacost or something because this recipe sounds delicious. I wonder how they’d taste subbing the cane sugar for coconut sugar? I’d imagine just as delicious.

    1. Jessie, I picked mine up at a South Asian store called Cherian’s here in Atlanta, did you try Whole Foods?
      I confess, I have never tried coconut sugar – thanks lady – now I know coconut sugar exists ๐Ÿ™‚

  15. OK, I never had Mung beans in a muffin. That’s so clever.
    So what was your daughter’s reaction? She liked them? I really hope so…

    Btw happy April fools’ day Shashi ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Thanks Mike! Yes, she did like them – all recipes I post are daughter tested and approved ๐Ÿ˜‰
      I made some savory ones too to give to my mom who is diabetic and my daughter raided that package too – ended up taking my mom 4 instead of the 8 I had intended to!
      Hope you were not pranked too badly today!

  16. Moong beans in a muffin? That’s impressive. You know, I like everything that makes sweets more nutritious. this recipe is health conscious food for sweet lovers like me (who loves all things green as well)!

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