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  1. Moliehi says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, I think I have made these more than three times already. I love them, my partner loves them, my mother approves and a friend asked for the recipe. The whole family loves them. Thank you

    • Nagi says

      Wahoo, I’m so glad they are a hit Moliehi!

  2. Phoebe Gibson says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi 🙂 I made these today and they are fantastic. Now I know why you call it the miracle muffin batter, I could have eaten the whole bowl before they even got in the oven. Kids loved them too, so a great recipe for us to add to our lunchbox stables. Big thanks!

    • Nagi says

      That’s awesome Phoebe, I’m so glad you loved them!

  3. Mike says

    These look great! I would be aiming to add either blueberries or raspberries to these so if I added a standard punnet (like we get here in Australia) of berries should I reduce the amount of apple accordingly or will recipe take the extra fruit with no change? And would you recommend using fresh or frozen berries?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Mike, I’d reduce the amount of apple otherwise they may not hold up. Fresh or frozen berries would both work – N x

      • Mike says

        4 stars
        So I made these this morning and they are certainly moist but unfortunately they taste quite strongly of the wholemeal flour I used – maybe I should have used half white… or maybe my wholemeal rice was a bit stale as I’ve not used it for a fair while. I reduced the apple to 1.5 cups and used about 2/3 cup frozen mixed berries (thawed).
        Anyway, they are still really tasty and will get eaten 🙂
        I’ll definitely try them again but will use white flour and see how they go.

  4. Martin says

    5 stars
    Made these tonight to eat hot out of the oven with ice cream. They turned out great. Just the right amount of sweetness, not sure how someone could say they’re too sweet haha. Quite enjoyable overall.

    • Nagi says

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it Martin! Thanks so much – N x

      • Mike says

        Thanks Nagi – so I’m. thinking if I use half a cup less of the apple and half a cup of berries that should work – does that sound about right?

        • Mike says

          Sorry, posted under the wrong person!

  5. Christy C says

    5 stars
    I baked these last night for school lunch boxes. I used 2 large granny smith (it might have been too much apple); reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup, and apple cider vinegar. I used my mini muffin pan and made 23 mini muffins, which were baked for 10 minutes; and 12 cupcakes. I loved that I had everything that I needed on hand and that there was no beating or creaming (that always makes everything feel like less work). I will definitely be making these again. Thank you Nagi!

    • Nagi says

      That’s great Christy!

  6. Katherine says

    Hello,
    Could the apple be grated rather than finely diced?
    Thank you… 🙂

  7. 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 pleasantly sweet. . I’d appreciate if you could please clarify the gram quantity and if your cup size is different.

    • Nagi says

      Hi CLO! Good question 🙂 The ingredient weights reflect Australian cups. BUT the recipe will work using US cups, Australian cups, or any other cup measures in the world OR using the weights. This is because a) the difference is constant across the recipe for the main ingredients, and b) it’s a forgiving recipe. I made these muffins a ridiculous amount leading up to sharing it, just to “be sure”. Probably 8 times in that week, it was crazy muffin mania! I used a variety of cup measures and weights, and also I was varying ingredients to check how forgiving the recipe is 🙂 I’m very particular about baking recipes because of the “risk factor” which is why I don’t share them every week – too much work! LOL N x

  8. 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.

  9. 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?

  10. 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!

  11. 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!!!

  12. 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!

  13. Mish says

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

    • Nagi says

      Awesome Mish!

  14. 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!

  15. 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!

  16. 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!

  17. 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!!

  18. 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!

  19. 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.

  20. 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