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  1. Nicole Grimsdale says

    5 stars
    My all time favourite muffin recipe now. Too good! All your recipes are so well tested and trust worthy. Thank you.

  2. Ying says

    5 stars
    It was simple fast n yummy. Used apple cider vinegar, envy apples n organic all purpose flour n it turn out perfect n taste great n moist. The sweetness perfect for my family too. Thank you.

  3. jayde wallace says

    Hiya, can you grate the apple instead of chopping? Or would that make the muffin too wet?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Jayde, I prefer to chop for the texture, if you grate it, the apple just seems to disappear into the batter. N x

  4. Trusha says

    5 stars
    I used vegetable oil and almond milk instead of the dairy products and it turned out absolutely delicious. Was going to freeze some but these are definitely a two a day treat. Yum!

  5. Hannah says

    These look delicious! Do you think I could make them with buttermilk?

  6. Teresa A King says

    5 stars
    These muffins are sooooo good! Easy recipe too. I appreciated the tips about the sugar and eggs. Helpful information. Everyone that tried them agreed – DELICIOUS!!!

  7. Zoe says

    5 stars
    Another easy and amazing recipe. Used vegan butter + vegan eggs. Also subbed the sugar with coconut sugar and it was still moist as promised and super tasty!

  8. Zoe says

    Another easy and amazing recipe. Made a vegan version with vegan butter + vegan eggs. Also subbed the sugar with coconut sugar. Still turned out moist as promised and super tasty!

  9. Kate says

    Hi Nagi,
    Could you please note which vinegars you’d recommend? Can I use rice wine vinegar? I know you mentioned any clear vinegar but just wanted some suggestions if I don’t have white vinegar in the cupboard. Thanks Kate

    • Nagi says

      Hi Kate, apple cider & rice wine vinegar will both work here 🙂 N x

  10. Awais says

    5 stars
    Recipe received mixed reviews from family. Most enjoyed it but some weren’t so keen on wholemeal flour. I definitely liked it and have made it twice more now.

  11. Julia Ovington says

    Is it possible to substitute tinned apple for the fresh apple?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Julia, it contains too much liquid sorry and is softer so will affect the texture of the muffins. N x

  12. Grace says

    Can I replace brown sugar with maple syrup? If yes, how much and would it change measurements of other ingredients? Thanks

    • Nagi says

      Hi Grace, it will affect the texture unfortunately as you’re subbing a liquid in place of sugar. N x

  13. Regina Maria Schele says

    5 stars
    While looking for apple recipes found yours. I cannot stand to waste fruit. Have already made cider, jelly and applesauce. Your recipe for muffins is great. I live in Valdivia, Chile.

  14. Lorraine says

    Nagi is the wholemeal flour meant to be plain or self raising please?

    • Lorraine says

      Sorry Nagi, I meant to also ask if I could replace at least part of the brown sugar with CSR smart sugar please?

  15. Ginny says

    5 stars
    Devine. I was looking to use up apples from our tree and made these exactly as per recipe. They were perfect. So perfect I’ve just finished baking a third batch for family! Nagi you’ve excelled again!

  16. Jubilee Nicodemus says

    3 stars
    Good recipe, although I halved the sugar and the baking soda didn’t taste good. I’d prefer to use self rising flour or baking powder in future

    • Chris says

      Jubilee I will never understand why people would stray from the recipe, and then give it a mediocre star rating when their substitutions don’t work. Not fair on the baker who put the recipe together.

  17. Awais says

    5 stars
    I left out the Demerara as it wasn’t needed. The apple muffins were a huge success with the family.
    I’ll definitely be making this again, probably try pears…

  18. MT says

    Is there a substitute for the vinegar? I only have a small convection oven that can fit one 6-cup muffin tin at a time. Doing two batches at once did not work out too well because the racks don’t have enough space in between (but the muffins were still moist and yum! it’s just the bottom ones were flatt-ish and the ones on the middle rack had a nice dome). From what I understand the vinegar gives the baking soda a headstart, and perhaps it won’t work so well for a 2nd batch as it will been sitting out too long before it’s turn inside the oven.

    Thanks! Love your recipes, Nagi. Quick and easy to prepare. And Dozer is so adorable!

    • Nagi says

      Hi MT, you can use lemon as a substitute for the vinegar, you need to bake them once the mixture is combined as you’ve activated the raising agent. If you need to make two batches, I would make it in two half batches so it goes straight in the oven once mixed. N x

      • MT says

        Thanks, Nagi! Will try doing two half batches next time.

    • MT says

      5 stars
      Forgot the stars! Definitely 5 🙂

  19. AJ says

    5 stars
    As expected, Nagi, these muffins are delicious. Didn’t change a thing- the tops were crunchy without the extra sugar and inside fluffy and delicious. Thank you once again!

  20. Polly says

    4 stars
    These were mostly great but I should have sieved th bicarb because I ended up with a big lump of bicarb when chomping into my muffin. Not my favourite flavour but the rest of the muffin got rid of that awful taste.

    • Nagi says

      Hi Polly, yes always sieve your bi carb and mix into the batter properly to avoid this! N x