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  1. CLO says

    Hi Nagi,
    I noticed the recipe says 2 cups of whole-wheat flour or 300 grams. I’m in the US King Arthur Flour says a cup is 113 grams. So two cups would be 226 grams. Your recipe says 300 grams. Are you using a US measuring cup size? I did make these this morning and they were delightful. I’d appreciate if you could please clarify the gram quantity and if your cup size is different.

  2. Racahel says

    Way too sweet! I halved the sugar and they were still a bit too sweet for us. Next time I’ll try 50gm of sugar and hopefully will be better!

    • Nagi says

      Hi Rachel – this recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar which works out at about 1.5 tbsp per muffin. That’s not crazy sweet! 🙂 Any chance you mis measured the sugar?

  3. Jenny says

    Hi

    Can I use apple cider to replace the vinegar? If can, replace with same quantity? Thanks

    • Nagi says

      You sure can Jenny – replace with the same amount. I hope you love them!

  4. Bess Schubert says

    5 stars
    WOW. I have made this recipe with slight changes 5 times. We have oodles of Apples growing and this has proved to be the most popular way to use them.
    I have added choc chips, walnuts and just plain with Quatre espices.
    They have gone in lunchboxes, as gift for good deeds done and to the Cancer ward at local hospital.
    Nagi, I can’t thank you enough for your wonderful recipes.

    • Nagi says

      That’s so beautiful Bess!!!

  5. Akiko says

    5 stars
    How simple and easy to make! And it’s not too sweet like store bought. All my family loved it especially for breakfast!

    • Nagi says

      I’m so glad you love them Akiko!

  6. Mish says

    5 stars
    Delicious afternoon snack – turned out perfect. Thank you Nagi

    • Nagi says

      Awesome Mish!

  7. Kerry says

    By far the best apple muffin recipe I’ve come across in years. Definitely super dupa moist and delicious. Thanks Nagi….. I had to eat 2 🤭

    • Nagi says

      Thanks so much Kerry!

  8. Lee says

    5 stars
    Out of necessity I made these muffins gluten free and they were fantastic! Moist and you wouldn’t even know they were gluten free. Plus, they are keeping moist for a few days, which is unusual for gluten free products. I did reduce the brown sugar to 3/4 cup, but that is so I can eat more than one muffin at a time and not feel so guilty. Thanks.

    • Nagi says

      That’s handy to know Lee, thanks so much for the feedback!

  9. Shelley Sze says

    Thank you very much for the amazing recipes. The apple muffins taste yummy & moist. Love it!

    • Nagi says

      I’m so glad you loved them Shelley!

  10. Margy says

    5 stars
    Nagi, your recipes are THE BEST. Always easy and delicious. My kids are going to love these muffins as lunch box treats if they make it to the freezer!

    • Nagi says

      😂 None of mine ever make it to the freezer either!!

  11. Ckc says

    Hi Nagi, Can i use less brown sugar eg. 125g

    • Nagi says

      I haven’t tried sorry but would love to know if it works!

  12. Lincoln @ LincsFlavours says

    5 stars
    Hello Nagi,

    This recipe has been on my to-do list for months and months, as I was waiting for my apple harvest. I have a few varieties. In the end I went for a Spanish apple called “Reineta”. It is what one would consider a cooking apple and quite tart.

    Just wanted to let you know that the buns are delicious and would recommend them wholeheartedly.

    Thanks as always for sharing.

  13. Kathleen says

    Hi Nagi,

    Was wondering if you would recommend using apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar? Thanks!

    • Nagi says

      Both will work fine but apple cider is certainly on theme here! 🙂 N x

  14. Sherrie says

    Hi I need to make these dairy free, is it possible to substitute oil for the butter please? Can’t wait to try them!

  15. Arielle says

    5 stars
    I followed the recipe to the T and these were amazing!!! Perfection.

  16. Therese Bizabishaka says

    5 stars
    I like your theory behind the egg. If there is a muffin recipe that calls for 2 eggs that I want to use what do I do? Use only one egg, 2 yolks. Worried about the liquid. PS Made these and they were a hit.

    • Nagi says

      That’s great! So pleased you enjoyed this Therese – N x

  17. Natasha says

    I dont have baking soda only baking powder. Can it work?

    • Nagi says

      Use 4 tsp baking powder 🙂

  18. Assan says

    These muffins are pillow-soft! Im thinking of making this in a square pan next time, throw some raisins and whip up a good frosting — buttercream, cinnamon cream cheese frosting, any recommendations??

  19. Amy says

    5 stars
    Mmmmm!!!!! Super easy recipe, tastes amazing. Will definitely add this to my recipe box and try it with other seasonal fruit.

    • Nagi says

      Glad to hear you enjoyed this Amy! Thanks for letting me know – N x

  20. Anne says

    5 stars
    I‘ve tried so many muffin recipes, but these muffins were AMAZING!!!
    Thank you again, Nagi!!!!!!!
    I ask myself, if I could put them in the freezer?