
This carrot cake muffin recipe transforms morning breakfasts into moments of pure joy. The combination of warm spices, moist carrots, and sweet pineapple creates a treat that's both comforting and special enough for any occasion.
I first made these muffins when searching for a healthier alternative to my family's favorite carrot cake. Now they've become our Sunday morning tradition, with my children eagerly waiting by the oven as the timer counts down.
Ingredients
- All-purpose flour: Provides the perfect structure while keeping the muffins tender
- Brown sugar: Adds depth with its molasses undertones
- Coconut flakes: Contribute subtle tropical flavor and amazing texture
- Fresh carrots: The star ingredient, bringing moisture and natural sweetness
- Crushed pineapple: Amplifies moisture and adds bright flavor notes
- Buttermilk: Creates tenderness and a slight tang that balances the sweetness
- Cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice: Create that signature carrot cake flavor profile
- Vanilla extract: Enhances all the other flavors
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare Your Workspace:
- Begin by preheating your oven to 375°F and lining your muffin tins. This temperature is slightly higher than typical cake recipes, which helps create that beautiful domed muffin top.
- Mix Dry Ingredients:
- Combine flour, baking powder, spices, sugars, and coconut thoroughly. Whisking these ingredients ensures even distribution of the leavening agents and spices for consistent flavor in every bite.
- Prepare Wet Ingredients:
- Whisk eggs, oil, buttermilk, carrots, pineapple, and vanilla until well combined. The carrots should be freshly grated for maximum moisture and the pineapple juice adds wonderful sweetness.
- Combine Batters Gently:
- Create a well in the dry ingredients before adding the wet ingredients. Fold together just until combined. Overworking the batter develops gluten, leading to tough muffins.
- Fill And Bake:
- Portion batter into muffin liners, filling each about three-quarters full. This gives room for proper rising while ensuring generously sized muffins.
- Create The Glaze:
- Whisk powdered sugar, cinnamon, and buttermilk until smooth and pourable. The consistency should be thick enough to coat a spoon but thin enough to drizzle easily.

The crushed pineapple is my secret weapon in this recipe. I discovered its magic after experimenting with several batches, and it transformed these from good muffins to exceptional ones. The natural enzymes in pineapple break down proteins, creating an incredibly tender crumb that stays moist for days.
Storage and Freezing
These carrot cake muffins remain fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze unglazed muffins by wrapping individually in plastic wrap then placing in a freezer bag. When ready to enjoy, thaw at room temperature and add fresh glaze. The texture remains remarkably good even after freezing.
Smart Substitutions
For a healthier version, replace half the all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour. The carrots and moisture from other ingredients will help maintain tenderness. You can substitute melted coconut oil for vegetable oil to enhance the coconut flavor. For a dairy-free option, use coconut milk with a teaspoon of vinegar instead of buttermilk.
Make Ahead Tips
The muffin batter can be made the night before and refrigerated. Simply scoop and bake in the morning for fresh muffins without the early wake-up. Alternatively, bake and freeze unglazed muffins, then thaw and glaze just before serving for that fresh-baked taste without the work.

Frequently Asked Questions
- → Can I substitute buttermilk in this recipe?
Yes, you can use Greek yogurt or mix regular milk with a teaspoon of lemon juice or vinegar as a substitute for buttermilk.
- → Can I make these muffins gluten-free?
Absolutely! Substitute the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free flour blend that’s suitable for baking.
- → How should I store these muffins?
Store the muffins in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze them and thaw individually as needed.
- → What can I add for extra texture?
Consider adding chopped walnuts, pecans, or raisins to the batter for additional texture and flavor.
- → Can I skip the glaze?
Yes, the muffins are flavorful on their own, but the glaze adds an extra layer of sweetness and spice that enhances the overall taste.