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  1. Veerle says

    5 stars
    They were great, thank you! I used egg replacer powder instead of eggs and margarine instead of butter, and it worked well.

    Today, I’m making those again, but I’ll sub out the apple with blueberries or chocolate chips in some of them and will see how that turns ou.t 🙂

  2. Mao says

    5 stars
    Hello, I tried the recipe by using plain flour and slightly less sugar. And I added some chocolate chips. Oh my.. The muffins are so moist and great tasting! My kids down a few at one go. Thanks for the recipe! Didn’t know we can use vinegar this way! I’m going to try adding blueberries the next time! 😊

  3. Melissa Q says

    Would blueberries be a good option for this recipe? Thanks

    • Nagi says

      YES!!!!!

  4. Stef says

    5 stars
    We used brown rice flour for these and they turned out beautifully! Thanks for another stellar recipe, Nagi!

  5. Lena says

    These muffins looks scrumptious! Quick question – can the vinegar be replaced with lemon juice?

  6. Anita Mitchell says

    Just looking at these yummy apple muffin recipes. Two questions -do you need to peel the apples? I’m k8nd of against this practice. Also, would a handful of walnuts change the outcome…..

    • Nagi says

      Definitely no need to peel and YES to walnuts!!

  7. Gerty says

    Hi Nagi, will this recipe work with stewed apples? My hubby beat me to using the old apples! 😖 will I have to cut down on the wet ingredients or just add more flour?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Gerty! It depends how much wetness there is. If there’s a lot of wetness that mixes into the batter, I think it will toughen the muffins. I had that problem once when I tried that with my apple cake 🙂 N x

  8. Hilary says

    Yippee! This is yet another fantastic, delicious, simple non frou frou recipe. There is nothing better than cooking that turns out bang on, following a recipe from The Nagster ( trust me it’s a term of endearment – Nagmeister took too long) gives a guarantee every time!

    • Nagi says

      That’s what my friends call me!!!! N xx

  9. Lisa says

    4 stars
    Lovely recipe. I forgot the vinegar but it was still nice 🙂

    • Nagi says

      Love hearing that Lisa! So pleased you enjoyed this 🙂 N x

  10. Maria says

    5 stars
    Oh this recipe sounds delish! I am going to give it a crack with gluten free flour tonight!

    • Nagi says

      Hope you lover it Maria! N xx

  11. Einzel says

    5 stars
    I needed a treat for this weekend, so I decided to give these muffins a go, and they are the softest muffins I have ever made! I used plain flour, and cut up too much apple, so I stuck the excess on top, and they came out amazing. The cat actually started poking me to give him a taste! These are a keeper, I love them so much!

    • Nagi says

      LOVE HEARING THAT!!!! Thanks for letting me know Einzel! N xx ❤️

  12. Kevin Habbits says

    5 stars
    These are easily the best Muffins I have ever made,your Tips about the mixing process made a huge difference.

    • Nagi says

      I absolutely love hearing that!!! I’m so pleased, thanks for letting me know Kevin! N x

  13. Jess says

    5 stars
    These were DIVINE with pineapple! I can’t wait to try with choc chips and blueberries and choc chip berry.

  14. Rehana says

    Hi, will whole-wheat chapati flour work with Thai recipe please

  15. Ev says

    5 stars
    Very moist, pillowy, very yummy. Great way to use up apples sitting in the fruit bowl.

    • Nagi says

      Love hearing that Ev! Thanks for sharing your feedback! N x ❤️

  16. Nina says

    5 stars
    I just finished baking these muffins. So moist! My husband and daughter will definitely love this. Just waiting for them to get back home from work and school. Thanks for sharing another fantastic recipe!

    • Nagi says

      I’m SO THRILLED to hear that Nina!!! I hope they love them! N xx

  17. Julia says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, I came over this morning from Mila’s blog (Greek chicken and rice recipe). I looked around your page and these muffins immediately caught my eye. I baked them using half wholewheat and half white flour and we love them. Thank you for the wonderful recipe! It will go in my collection.

    • Nagi says

      That’s great Julia! I’m so pleased to hear that, thanks for taking the time to leave a review! N x

  18. haime says

    Hi! When I baked these, I’m not sure why but I got a bitter taste in some parts of the muffin! I definitely measured out the correct amount of baking soda!

    • Nagi says

      That doesn’t sound good! Any chance the apple itself was bitter?? Or is your baking soda past it’s use by date??

  19. Cheryl says

    5 stars
    Super easy super delicious muffins. Thank you for sharing. I love making desserts that don’t call for getting out a mixer! If I made these with blueberries, do you think I should cut down on the cinnamon?

    • Nagi says

      So glad you enjoyed these Cheryl! I would skip the cinnamon and add 1 1/2 tsp vanilla, and if you want a more classic blueberry muffins look, I’d use white flour instead 🙂 N x

      • Cheryl says

        Thanks. I was even wondering about replacing the vinegar with lemon juice-would that be too much?

        • Nagi says

          That will be just fine Cheryl! 🙂 N x

  20. David says

    Hi Nagi,
    I made the muffins tonight.
    They are fabulous
    Light, airy and not too sweet.
    Perfect.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Keep up the good work!
    I am a huge fan

    • Nagi says

      That’s terrific David! Thanks for letting me know! N xx ❤️