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  1. Chantal says

    5 stars
    Another ripper of a recipe, thank you Nagi! I made 2 changes, being Woolworths Free From Gluten flour and used Ardoma apple pie slices. Usually anything gluten-free needs to be eaten the days it’s made to taste nice, and it’s even drier once chilled, but I literally just finished one straight from the fridge that I made last night and it was so moist and even better than when fresh last night!! So happy with the recipe and that I found your site. Every recipe is a winner.

  2. Brittany says

    I made this yesterday. Mine had a definite bitter taste. What could have caused that? I especially taste in the crusty top. I think all my ingredients were in date etc. The kids were happily eating the apple a we cut it up but I didn’t taste them. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • Joz says

      I had this issue once and ‘Chef Google’ told me it could be too much bicarb soda or no acid (vinegar)

  3. Elyse Young says

    5 stars
    Delicious and moist apple muffins. I will definitely be making these again! No more wasting sad apples in the fruit bowl. Thank you for you sharing.

  4. Binchy says

    5 stars
    Kids LOVED this recipe, they usually balk at chunks of fruit in baked goods but not this time-so nice I’ll make it twice😊

  5. Susan cross says

    5 stars
    Just made them gluten free for my nephew’s lunches amazing

    • Nagi says

      Wow that’s good to know Susan – what brand of g/f flour did you use? N x

  6. Marylyn says

    Hi – these look great! Do you think i could replace the sugar with maple syrup, or leave it out entirely?

    • Nagi says

      Changing the amount or type of sugar in baking recipes changes the hydration so I would have to test that to see how it affects the batter – sorry! N x

  7. Angela says

    Hi Nagi, just have to say I’m only new to you and Dozer but have become quite a fan!! I love all your Instagram stories. Just a question on this one. I have a fan forced oven. Was I meant to adjust the oven temperatures to suit (adjust 20degrees lower) or was it only the cooking time that was the difference?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Angela – I will always specify in the recipe if you need to use a lower temp setting on Fan Forced! N x

  8. Cassandra says

    Hi Nari,
    Just wondering if I can use buttermilk in this recipe? I just have a carton I need to use up. . .
    Thankyou for sharing your amazing recipes and tips. . .

    • Nagi says

      Yes Cassandra I think that will work fine here! N x

  9. Janet says

    5 stars
    Oops, forgot to rate!

  10. Janet says

    Another winner, Nagi! Your site is awesome, always come here first for recipes. I used whole wheat bread flour and granny smith apples, what I had on hand. The muffins are healthy AND yummy – win/win! Thanks so much

    • Nagi says

      This is a very flexible and forgiving recipe! I am glad that you enjoyed it!! N x

  11. Dream says

    5 stars
    This was delicious to make

    • Nagi says

      I am happy you liked it Dream! N x

  12. Marion says

    5 stars
    These were lovely. I used a mix of whole wheat and white because my whole wheat was bread flour and I didnt know how that would work. Also my crazy child doesn’t like cinnamon so used a tsp of vanilla instead. Very yummy. Thank you!

  13. Kylie says

    5 stars
    I have made this receipe twice now, I don’t throw away apples anymore, it would have to be the best recipe for moist muffins, my family and I love them.

  14. Kerri says

    When you say wholwheat do you mean plain or SR….I have SR wholemeal but wasn’t sure whether I should use that

  15. Jennifer Thompson says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi! I love your recipes and I have tried so many of them! I tried these muffins and then adapted the recipe a little bit. I reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup and I added 1 1/4 cups flour and 3/4 cup rolled oats. I put in a cup of grated carrot and little pieces of pineapple one of the times and the another time I put in little apple pieces. Both were a hit with the family!

  16. Michelle Marom says

    Hi Nagi-I love your recipes. I have made so many. Your videos are great to watch too. Quick question–do you use light brown sugar or dark brown sugar or just granulated organic brown sugar? I was not sure from the recipe. Thanks.

  17. Ruchira says

    Hi Nagi,

    Can I use dark brown sugar in this recipe?

    • Nagi says

      Yes you can! N x

  18. Jerri says

    5 stars
    A lot of muffin recipes are just kind of ho-hum, but not this one–it is the best apple muffin recipe ever! I made it last month and forgot to save it. Then I had to wade through dozens of recipes, trying to find it again. So glad I finally found it (and now I have saved it)!
    I think the simplicity is what makes it–just the right amount of sweet, the cinnamon is not overpowering, and the old fashioned touch of vinegar and baking soda makes it moist and delicious, like a cake. A perfect way to make use our abundant apple crop this year. Thank you!

  19. Canan says

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious! the kiddos devoured them, and we were able to get a couple for ourselves. Will be making these often. Love your site, and your recipes.

  20. Lisa says

    5 stars
    Recipe is great!! Added some chunks of cream cheese in batter as well and it was so good!!!