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  1. Becci says

    Hi Nagi, do you know what white vinegar is in the UK please? Have seen it in a few of your recipes and the only white vinegar we have in our supermarkets is either distilled vinegar or white wine vinegar.

    • Nagi says

      Hi Becci – yes either of those will be fine to use 🙂 N x

  2. Leann Cabatuando says

    These muffins are so fluffy and delicious! They had just the right amount of sweetness and goes great with tea. I used plain flour cos the shops are sold out of wholemeal flour and also used apple cider vinegar; they still turned out perfect. Will definitely make again.

  3. Ai says

    5 stars
    Madethis yesterday, myhubby _& 3 kids fi ished them in just two days, I ll must hide them ne, t time.
    Just wondering if Can the suger sub. For maplesyrup,
    Thanks

    • Nagi says

      Hi Ai, I’m so glad they were a hit! Subbing the sugar for maple syrup wont work unfortunately as the batter would become too runny – N x

  4. Lavelle Niles says

    5 stars
    What a simple-easy to follow recipe! Everyone loved it. I baked mine a bit longer because my oven is a bit wonky. Thank you for sharing this quarantine-proof recipe Nagi 🙂

    • Nagi says

      Wonky – I love this word!! I’m so glad they worked out for you though! N x

  5. Gail Tonkin... South Africa says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi
    I have made your Stay Moist Apple Muffins and the Mediterranean Savoury Muffins (amazing) using gluten free flour…both tasted delicious and turned out great. Your recipes are so user friendly and of course delicious.

    • Nagi says

      That’s great to hear Gail! N x

  6. robin says

    I am curious, Can you use dried apples for this recipe?
    someone may have already asked this but to be honest I didn’t want to search 218 comments lol!
    Thank you for your time

    • Nagi says

      Hi Robin, I think they would turn out too dry unfortunately – N x

  7. Amelia says

    5 stars
    This was amazing!! They’re so delicious. I actually bet the egg white separately and folded it in just in case but I feel this recipe held itself without that!! They are by far the best muffins I’ve ever cooked!! Thank you so much ❤️

    • Nagi says

      Hi Amelia, definitely no need to beat the egg whites separately hear – I’m so glad you loved them though 🙂 N x

  8. Debra Webb says

    Hello I just love your recipes but can you tell me what type of flour your using with muffin recipe… plain or self raising ?
    Thank you

  9. Alison says

    I made these muffins again tonight as i was craving a dessert after dinner. They are quick to make so i didn’t have to wait a long time. Woo!
    I sifted my flour twice, just cause, and ended up with 4 extra muffins, light, fluffly and with a beautiful subtle ginger and cinnamon taste.

    • Nagi says

      Dessert for dinner – I feel like this should be the new trend!!! 🙂 N x

  10. Nancy Belz says

    5 stars
    I made these today and my entire family love them! I added a pinch of powdered ginger and freshly grated nutmeg to the mix as well as the cinnamon. Do you think the recipe with will still work if I Substitute half of the butter with apple sauce?

    • Nagi says

      YUM! Sounds great Nancy, I love the smell of those spices cooking. The recipe won’t be quite as moist but yes it should work fine with apple sauce. N x

  11. Mims says

    Nagi!! Was planning on making this tomorrow but just realized I only have 6 tbsp of butter and I need 8 tbsp to make it a half cup!! Should I put in oil to make up for the 2 tbsp??

    • Bee says

      Mims. I have made this recipe many times with great success. Last time I got distracted and after I put them all in to bake……found the melted butter still on the bench ! Woops. They were still great, all got eaten & it wasn’t a disaster. So I think less butter won’t matter if I made them with NO butter & they were still ok. Cheers

  12. brenna says

    can you sub apple cider vinegar? thanks

  13. Jane says

    5 stars
    New family favourite! Deliciously moist. I only had wholemeal self raising flour so left out the bi carb and they worked perfectly. Have had to store them in the freezer to ration them much to hubbies disgust! Will be making again and again.

    • Nagi says

      I’m so glad they were a hit Jane, that’s lovely to hear!! N x

  14. Rosie says

    I’m about to try this recipe out on my Weber Q BBQ (as we’ve had a power outage and am told the power won’t be on for another 5 hours). If they turn out great they might just become my camping recipe too!
    Currently the butter is melting above some boiling water in the sun haha.

    • Nagi says

      Love to know how it goes Rosie!!! N x

      • Rosie says

        Mmmmmm! Sooo good! I was a bit nervous about not being able to see them bake as it’s my first time using the Bbq…they were incredible! Perfect way to use up some apples that were on their last days too.

  15. Debbie says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, these were fab! I also added drunken sultanas (drunk and plumped up in Rum), omitted the cinnamon. However, I did need to bake for approx 25-30 mins most probably because of the extra gooeyness 😉 Could you use baking powder instead of baking soda? Not sure if it’s just me, but I can always taste the baking soda in cakes/muffins. Thanks again for the great recipe! Hubby loved them too. Thumbs up!

    • Nagi says

      YUM!!! You need the baking soda here, baking powder isn’t strong enough to get the lift 🙂

      • brenna says

        can you sub apple cider vinegar ???

  16. Yeonjoo says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, these muffins were really moist! Can I use bananas instead of apples(and maybe add some chocolate chips)? I’ve already tried your blueberry/apple cinnamon muffins. Both were delicious but I need more idea for my muffin lunchbox 😉

    • Nagi says

      I haven’t tried to be honest Yeonjoo, would love to know if it works though!! N x

  17. Sarina says

    Hi Nagi, thank you for sharing this recipe. I’ve been a longtime fan of your recipes, writing and food photography. I followed the recipe as written, but shredded the apples as they were intended for my unsuspecting kids. You are right, they disintegrated but the apple-cinnamon flavour is divine. The texture is soft and moist, and lighter than most muffins I’d made. This was supposed to be a lunchbox snack for my boy for the next few days, but they have been devoured long before they cooled. An easy favourite! Great job! I wonder if bananas might work here…

    • Nagi says

      I’m so glad you love them Sarina, they never last long here either! I haven’t tried with bananas to be honest but would love to know if it works! N x

  18. Kaylee says

    5 stars
    I love this recipe. I’ve tried many muffin recipes but this one is my favourite. The muffins were moist and delicious. Thank you so much Nagi!

    • Nagi says

      You’re so welcome Kaylee, I’m so glad you love it!

  19. Sally Leibowitz says

    5 stars
    Wonderful and very easy and forgiving. We had a power outage just as I was about to put them into the oven and they survived for a couple hours before I got them in to the oven

    • Nagi says

      Oh that’s great to know Sally!

  20. Gail says

    I don’t usually make comments, but I had to today. I made this today and they are the BEST apple muffins I have ever made!. I had to come on here and say Thank You for sharing this delicious recipe. It will be my go to Apple Muffin recipe

    • Nagi says

      You are so welcome Gail, thanks so much for taking the time to let me know ❤️