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  1. Kate Bradbrook says

    5 stars
    Another perfect recipe and so easy! Thanks Nagi. Can’t wait to get your book. Eeek!

  2. Susan says

    5 stars
    Really nice muffins. I’ver been making orange muffins where you use the whole orange a lot, and I needed a change. I had a few apples and voila, a great easy recipe! I might use less apples next time or grate part of them… but love the taste and texture! THANKS NAGI!!! 🐾🍎🐾

  3. Kathy weston says

    4 stars
    Delicious and did stay moist!
    I used Apple Cider Vinegar and worked fine. Cut the apple really fine as they stay a little crunchy. Don’t leave off the sugar topping as it enhanced the not too sweet flavour of the muffin itself. Will make again definitely.

  4. Amy Morgan says

    5 stars
    Just perfect!

  5. Ally says

    Hello! Can you make the batter ahead of time (say a day or two before) and store it in the fridge?

  6. April says

    5 stars
    Made these today, they are so good! Not too sweet tasting at all.

  7. Tracey Heggen says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi,
    Wonderful moist muffins. I added chopped walnuts.
    Forgot to give you a 5 star rating.
    Regards
    Tracey

  8. Tracey Heggen says

    Hi Nagi,
    Thanks for this recipe, these muffins are delicious. I had 3 old pink lady apples to use up, so I added an extra 0.5 dry ingredients, and milk and changed it to 2 eggs. I also added chopped walnuts.
    I used a 12 hole muffin tin. Lovely moist large muffins.
    I love all your recipes.
    Thanks again .
    Tracey

  9. Deb says

    Oh my goodness! These are SO very good! Nagi! You have come up with a real WINNER! I had an abundance of pears, so in they went. Soft, luscious and oh so moist! This is a keeper and can’t wait to make them again!

  10. Faust says

    5 stars
    Made these twice already and both times were a success, though for some reason I had to bake them considerably longer than the recipe suggests (around 30 min). Regardless, the end result was delicious both times. This is definitely my go-to muffin recipe now. Thank you, Nagi!

  11. Helene says

    5 stars
    Yum! I baked this recipe with my five-year-old yesterday and it is DELICIOUS. Unfortunately I can’t speak for what the muffins are like 4 days down the line… we ate nearly all of them.

  12. Sarah says

    5 stars
    I love anything with apple and these are AMAZING! I am obsessed with these muffins. I ate one five mins out of the oven too and it was life changing. I used white plan flour and Coles tinned pink lady apples (1&1/4 tins) chopped up as my broken wrist is still recovering and this is easier for me. I’ll keep doing exactly this though and I’ll be making these until the day I die.

  13. Clarita says

    Have made these delicious muffins before but wondering if you can tweak the temp / cooking time for an air fryer – any suggestions Nagi?

  14. 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.

  15. 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)

  16. 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.

  17. 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😊

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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