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  1. Vanessa says

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

  2. 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?

  3. 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!

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. TrishNZ says

    4 stars
    These were very nice using some old floury apples. I only used 100g sugar and would cut that down to 80g next time. Also added some dried currants, 1/2 tsp mixed spice and 1/2 tsp of vanilla essence. Would give 5 stars if had less sugar.

    • Chit says

      So good but need to cut on.
      sugar. What is the minimum I can do?

  7. Sunny says

    5 stars
    I love making these with whole wheat flour and they are yum and my son loves them

  8. Marilla says

    5 stars
    Delicious muffins. Super moist and caramelly from the brown sugar. My mum made these for us and I’m happy she did 😊

  9. Bek says

    5 stars
    Oh I love these muffins! Made them with Granny Smith apples and they were lovely. Have just eaten one and don’t think they will last the 4-5 days to test that freshness. Easy to make and super tasty. You’re a genius Nagi! Another gold recipe

  10. Ann Lord says

    5 stars
    Apple muffins are more than terrific. They disappeared quickly. More on the menu in two days. Thank you so much

  11. Nicole says

    5 stars
    No chance on earth these are going to last more than 2 days – yummy and easy!

  12. Elena says

    5 stars
    Easy to make, moist, delicious, perfect! I used white flour and they were still great.

  13. Michelle says

    Hi Nagi – Please help what am I doing wrong ? When i mix the egg, milk and vinegar with the butter and sugar, it curdles. Why ? Thanks

    • Nicole Edge says

      5 stars
      That’s normal – it’s the reaction to vinegar. Perfectly safe and expected reaction

    • Kate says

      Is everything room temperature when you mix it? Or is the butter still really warm?

  14. Rebecca says

    5 stars
    These taste like apple pie, soooo goood

  15. Annie says

    5 stars
    These muffins worked so well and were absolutely delicious. Better than I have had in any cafe. Thank you

  16. Lareina says

    5 stars
    I was a little skeptical of the whole wheat flour, but it came together beautifully! I tossed in some toasted walnuts, and sprinkled a bit on top before baking. Heaven!

  17. Lia says

    5 stars
    I had a freezer full of apple puree to use up, and this recipe was absolutely perfect for it! I had to use white flour, but no regrets: these muffins are so moist (can I say ‘supple’?) and flavoursome. Considering we’re coming into apple season again, I see many more muffins in my future…

    • Rae says

      Lia, did you use 2 cups of apple purée?
      Was it smooth or lumpy (I often have stewed apples for the kids porridge and this would be a great way to use it up when there is some leftover

  18. John says

    I’ve made these
    AWESOME, DELICIOUS muffin several times AS written. Great everytime.

  19. Hannell says

    I make these for my breakfast friends at a senior residence where I live. I have tried many recipes but we all like this one the best. It is now my go to apple muffin. Thank you for sharing your cooking bc wisdom. Also, thank you for caring for others. You are blessdd!

  20. Julie says

    5 stars
    Just made these with the help of my 5yo grandson. He wanted chocolate cup cakes so we compromised by adding white chocolate chips. He loves them! Thanks Nagi for giving us a great Nanna and grandson bonding time. Wonder if there will be any left when Mum and Dad get home? 🙂