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  1. Suzanne says

    5 stars
    Delicious!
    Magic Stay-Fresh Apple Muffins
    Not too sweet, easy to make, a definite hit with my family

  2. Nancy Sample says

    5 stars
    Delicious!! Another Nagi winner! Thank you.

  3. Heddy says

    4 stars
    I made this recipe but found the batter to be SO thick. I sometimes wonder if it’s because the flour in Canada has more protein and often requires additional liquid.

    I also cut the sugar to 1/2c, which would be fine for me but others would probably prefer 3/4c.

    They’re very tender and tasty. I’ll make them again

  4. John T. says

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe but guess how modern buttermilk is made? By adding vinegar!

  5. Lauren Bowen says

    5 stars
    5/5. Best Apple Muffins EVER!!!

    I want sure about the whisk meal flour but man these muffins are amazing!!

    Super quick and easy to make, really tasty, nice chunks of apple. Even my hubby (who isn’t into cakes) gobbled 2 up!

    The new go to muffin recipe for sure!!! Nagi never fails!

  6. Chit says

    5 stars
    So good but mine was super moist didn’t come out with a dome. Maybe humid where I live. Will do it again.on awhile. Thank you.

  7. Sonia says

    5 stars
    Amazing muffins, so tasty and moist. Highly recommend.

  8. Sandra L Ryan says

    5 stars
    Delicious. I reduced the butter to 65 g and added 55g of sour cream, I used half AP and half WW flour and added a topping of 60 g of brown sugar and 1 tsp of cinnamon. So moist and Delicious. Thanks for the recipe.

  9. Bert says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, the Muffins look amazing, can’t wait to taste them. Thank you.

  10. Colleen says

    5 stars
    These are soooo good! What’s funny is, the recipe specifically says not to use baking powder, but I had to because halfway through prep I realized I didn’t have baking soda. 🙁 I just made the appropriate adjustment (3 tsp baking powder to replace the 1 tsp of baking soda) and they still came out amazing. I also followed the suggestions of a few other folks and only used 1/3 c brown sugar. I will definitely make these again…and will be sure to have baking soda next time! Thanks for such an easy and delicious recipe!

  11. Aurea says

    5 stars
    These muffins are so moist and delicious. My only problem was the tops did not stay together. I let them cool, I buttered the tin in and on top. But the tops stuck to it and I could not get a complete muffin. I still ate them that way. Any suggestions for next time. Thank you.

    • Fran says

      5 stars
      A trick I do is use room temperature butter rather than melted. This helps the butter stay rather than dripping down to the base.

  12. Jan Nankervis says

    5 stars
    Made these for my grandsons after school snacks and definitely not disappointed. So moist and delicious. Will be cooking another batch with buderim ginger and dates.

  13. Nicole Edge says

    5 stars
    These are amazing. So yummy. Has anyone tried to make them with grated apple? I’m trying to stop my kids from pulling out the Apple chunks 🤦‍♀️

    • Kate Glasson says

      4 stars
      Yes i made with grated. I think they turned out better grated then when I cut into cubes.

  14. Vanessa Sri says

    5 stars
    Probably the best apple and cinnamon muffin I have ever tried

  15. Kathy Arel says

    5 stars
    I made 2 batches of these today, so moist, I used white flour and they came out so good. definitely will make again.

  16. Vanessa says

    Is the oven temperatures in this recipe for convection or fan forced ovens?

  17. Felicianna Flugge says

    5 stars
    I added less sugar and used 1/2 buckwheat flour and 1/2 plain flour. So moist and delish. Also topped it with a crumble mixture before I bakes it. THE BEST!!!

    • Brigette Paterson says

      Ooooh I like your idea of the crumble topping, I’m going to try that! May I ask what you put in your crumble for the topping?

  18. Katrina Manuel says

    5 stars
    I made these today for the first time. I think my apple pieces were too big, as they didnt cook right through. And being lazy i popped the batter into the KitchenAid counting 10 turns of the mixer but I think I overmixed. Classic muffin mistake, they are so easy to over beat! Will try again and use a spoon and smaller pieces of apple. Oh and I love the idea of walnuts in them!

  19. Donna says

    5 stars
    Best muffins I have ever made! You did it again Nagi ❤️ I only put in 100g brown sugar and it was more than enough. I will try 80-90 grams next time

  20. Jackie Oaff says

    5 stars
    Made my fourth batch back-to-back, and I’m expecting hubby to ask for the fifth very soon. I added some walnuts for crunch, but otherwise followed the recipe to a tee. Would love to see some savoury muffins in the near future, as I trust they will be just as good. Every time I have used one of your recipes there has never been a failure. I guess that’s because you tweak really well. Loved seeing you on Masterchef, better than just seeing a picture all the time.

    • Brigette Paterson says

      She has a savoury cheese muffin recipe that’s a great base for adding your own choice of extras, it’s one of my favourite muffin recipes! I make them in mini size and freeze them.