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  1. Jacky says

    5 stars
    This was a really well-written recipe. Super easy to follow, and the muffins are excellent.

    I didn’t peel my apples because I prefer a more rustic vibe, and I think the result is perfect. My husband and son have been enthusiastically eating them, but did ask me to peel the apples next time.

  2. Andrea says

    5 stars
    This recipe is a fav in our house, great put in the freezer and then pulled out for school/work snacks. Wondering if anyone has substituted the apple for other fruit, ie apricots. I have an abundance and am interested to know if they’d work in this?

  3. Lizzie says

    5 stars
    Yum Yum Yum
    Sooo delish. Made egg free due to allergy, (used egg replacement). You wouldn’t even know. 🙂

  4. Jay Hallsworth says

    5 stars
    The best muffin recipe I have ever tried. I used light muscovado sugar and had to replace a third of the butter with ghee as I didn’t have enough. But they turned out wonderfully. Not too sweet and so moist. Will be making again.

  5. M Jenkins says

    5 stars
    With apples, brown sugar and Cinnamon ( match made in heaven) in the recipe you know it’s going to taste great. Made the recipe as written. I used dark brown sugar and the muffins turned out well. They taste wonderful and are great with a cuppa or for a snack. The first tray of muffins were eaten by the family within 6 hours. I will definitely make again and put some in the freezer for later.

  6. Narina Brits says

    5 stars
    I just love all of your recipes! I’ve made this one and it is flavourful and moist and lasted for days. Easy to make and easier to eat! Would definitely make this again.

  7. Michelle Marriott says

    5 stars
    Delicious muffins, I used Cobram estate light taste olive oil instead of butter and 150g brown sugar. Didn’t sprinkle sugar on top.

  8. Melanie says

    5 stars
    Yum! I heated the milk over the stove and steeped four chai bags in it, allowing it to cool before adding to the mixture. It gave the muffins a subtle but lovely flavour. Perfect with a cuppa!

    I only had self raising flour so used that and removed the bicarb. I think this made my batter puff up more and caused quite a bit of overflow so if you are using SR flour you might want to consider making 14-16 muffins rather than 12

  9. Lilly says

    5 stars
    Nice muffins. Made for toddlers so I also halved the sugar and it is indeed sweet enough. The crumb is pleasant. Thanks for an easy and tasty recipe.

  10. ahp says

    5 stars
    Great muffins, and they freeze wonderfully! Make these for my toddler for an emergency afternoon snack. I throw them in the freezer after making the batch. Pop in the microwave for about 25-30 seconds directly from freezer (toddler hanger doesn’t allow for a lengthy defrost), and they’re GREAT. He calls them “mama muffins” as they’re a special treat, and I love them, too. Thanks, RTE.

  11. Debbie says

    5 stars
    Best muffins ever, so moist. I added a small amount of crumbled walnuts. So good. Thank you

  12. Jo says

    5 stars
    Fab recipe. Really moist, not oversweet. Taste very wholesome! For a friends birthday I added a vanilla cinnamon buttercream which made them more indulgent but I actually prefer them plain.

  13. Yin Yee Ping says

    5 stars
    lemon juice to replace vinegar. Reduced sugar to 100gm and it’s sweet enough. Sweat right through to cut the apple chunks to 0.7cm. But it’s well worth it. Ice cream scoop really save the day. Thank you Nagi for the foolproof apple muffin recipe!!

  14. Karina says

    5 stars
    These were a big hit! I took a batch to a friend and her sons loved them. I made a second batch and they were just as popular at home. They did what they promised and were just as good on Day 3 as freshly made. They also froze and reheated well. After the first day, the sugar was no longer crunchy, but I’m OK with that. My go to muffin.

  15. Chris says

    5 stars
    For such a simple, straightforward recipe, these are absolutely amazing! Perfect texture, they peel cleanly from the muffin paper liner, not too sweet, and really good distribution of apple chunks as long as it’s finely diced. Lovely buttery flavour, I used cinnamon, ginger and ground cardamom with a bit of fresh grated nutmeg and it was spectacular!

    Will try them with toasted walnuts next time too!
    (goes off to get more apples) 😆

  16. Megan Johnston says

    5 stars
    I made the apple muffins on Sunday for my pregnant daughter in law.
    She ate 12 muffins in two days and has asked me for more Nagi .. yum yum 😋 Thanks for a great recipe x

  17. Megan Johnston says

    5 stars
    I made the apple muffins on Sunday for my pregnant daughter in law.
    She ate 12 muffins in two days and has asked for more Nagi .. yum yum 😋 Thanks for a great recipe xx

  18. Emma says

    5 stars
    Delicious!!! So simple to make, kids loved them as well.

  19. Marjorie says

    5 stars
    I’ve made this twice now….it really is wonderful. It keeps for days, is wonderful on a camping trip, and for snacking. Highly recommend. (Also, shout out to Dozer and Nagi.)

  20. Alice says

    5 stars
    I made these today with Granny Smith apples and they are delicious. Will definitely make again