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  1. Zaineb says

    5 stars
    Hi, I made this yesterday, and it tasted delicious,

    However the muffin top spilled all over the sides and the sides of the muffins touched each other. I divided the batter all in the 12 muffin tray and the batter reached exactly the tip of the tray. Would the odd shape be because I put too much batter? should I put less next time?

    Also just wondering where in the oven I should put the muffins? top, bottom or middle?

    p.s I am very new to baking

    • Nagi says

      Hi Zaineb, sounds like you have a small muffin tin – I talk about the different sizes in the notes. If you use this tin again you’ll just need to fill them a little less and you’ll end up making more than 12. Just place the tray in the middle of the oven when cooking 🙂 N x

  2. Elly says

    5 stars
    Ooops! Forgot the stars!

  3. Elly says

    Made these today in 6 giant muffin tins. Turned out really well and taste delicious.
    ( Psst! Have you tried them split and loaded with Philadelphia cream cheese?)

    • Nagi says

      I think I’m going to have to make them just to try this Elly!! N x

  4. Paula says

    If I left the sugar out would it still be ok? I’d like to make them for my 10 month old but don’t really want to expose her to sugar yet. Would I need to substitute the sugar for something else?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Paula, it won’t work unfortunately, the sugar keeps them moist and the texture wouldn’t be great. N x

  5. judy robinson says

    I made these for the first time 3 days ago! omg, they are delicious, and yes they are still as fresh today! thank-you for my new go to muffin recipe

  6. Letitia says

    5 stars
    Omg, I just made these and they are deelishes! Definitely scrapping my previous recipe. Thanks Nagi

  7. Stefany says

    5 stars
    I found this recipe when searching for a muffin recipe with one egg, and I am glad I tried it. Such good muffins! I used Cortlands and the sweetness of the muffin goes so well with the tartness of the apples. Thanks!

  8. Shirley says

    What a great way to use up the apples we have given from our neighbour’s garden! Thinking to make a big batch and my cutting skill is not really good. Would the recipe works if I grate the apples?

  9. Val says

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe, it is a keeper. I used Jona Gold and Shamrock apples. Turned out great.

  10. Charlotte Edwards says

    It’s Apple season here in UK. Made these muffins and the apple tea cake. Both are gorgeous. Another amazing recipe thank you x

  11. Nunu says

    Hi Nagi, this is Nunu..can I use fresh pineapple along with apple?? Will it turn out ok??
    Thanx

  12. Melissa says

    Can I puree the apples? Would I need to adjust the oven temp or cooking time if the apples are pureed?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Melissa, it won’t work with pureed apples unfortunately, the batter will be too wet. N x

  13. Val Burg says

    The secret to moist and springy muffins, cupcakes, cakes, breads — essentially any cake/bread like baked good — is to use duck eggs. You won’t find duck eggs in a store, but a farmers market may have them. Or a coop. Also check your local craigslist. If you have chickens or are thinking of getting them, consider ducks. They’re super reliable layers, eggs are more nutritional, and the ducks eat all your slugs. I actually can grow Dahlias and never see a slug. They are the new backyard chicken. I am constantly amazed at how moist and springy my muffins are everytime I bake some, using one of my duck eggs.

  14. Tina G says

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe because of the 5 star reviews and it did not disappoint! I bake all of the time and this recipe was excellent. Thank you!

  15. Ali C says

    I made these yesterday for Father’s day and they were a hit! Everyone loved them, and yes indeed the leftovers are fresh enough for school lunches this week! In future I might try it with less sugar, for the kids and health etc…. Thanks for another great recipe 🙂

  16. JB says

    Hello,

    Could I use coconut sugar? Would that work? Thanks!

    • Nagi says

      Hi JB, yes that should work fine here. N x

  17. George says

    5 stars
    These were great. I used a combination of apples and pears and they came out so fluffy on the inside.

    • Nagi says

      Sounds delicious George! N x

  18. Sarah Gamble says

    hey nagi, can i use oil or marg to make this dairy free?
    cheers sarah

    • Nagi says

      Hi Sarah, I haven’t tried to be honest – I imagine margarine would be the best sub. N x

      • Sarah Gamble says

        5 stars
        well i made it with canola oil in the end and it worked really well… didn’t have enough marg…
        ps dozer is lovely. give him a hug for me…

      • Alex says

        I’ve just made them using a dairy free baking spread and they came out really well

    • Tasneem says

      5 stars
      The best wholewheat flour muffin recipe!! Delish, and so moist!! Thnx Nagi 🙂

  19. Julia Ovington says

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi,
    I don’t have fresh apples do you think tinned apples would be ok?

    • Nagi says

      Hi Julia, they will be ok – slightly more soft though. N x

      • Julia Ovington says

        Thanks Nagi.
        Do you think I should add less liquid to compensate?

  20. Janna says

    Hi Nagi,
    Do you peel the apples?
    Thanks

    • Nagi says

      Hi Janna, yes I do! I’ll add this to the recipe now. N x