1 cup canned apple sauce, stewed apple or apple puree
¼ cup oil
¼ cup low fat milk
Reviews
6
What did you think of this recipe?
Unknown
im not a big fan of apples
4
Unknown
so yummy taste even better with cream cheese icing! this is the one for me! i love it!
5
Unknown
They were delicious I would recommend this to EVERYONE.
5
Unknown
it looks so nice
5
Laura
We microwaved the apples so they were nice and chunky in muffins. However, this meant the muffins were a little bit dry! We sprinkled cinnamon sugar on the muffins which made them super nice on the outside. Maybe if they are a little bit dry add a bit more milk or oil.Thanks Chelsea
4
Debbie Fredricksen
My daughter made them for me - so tasty and stayed very fresh. Loved the flavours with granny smith apples.
Preheat oven to 180°C. Place 12 paper cases inside the cups of a tray of 12 muffin tins.
Mix previously combined wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until just lightly combined. Don't over mix or the muffins will be quite tough and solid. Spoon mixture into the paper cases.
Bake for 20 - 25 minutes until lightly golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.
We've topped ours with a little cream cheese icing!
Reviews
6
What did you think of this recipe?
Unknown
im not a big fan of apples
4
Unknown
so yummy taste even better with cream cheese icing! this is the one for me! i love it!
5
Unknown
They were delicious I would recommend this to EVERYONE.
5
Unknown
it looks so nice
5
Laura
We microwaved the apples so they were nice and chunky in muffins. However, this meant the muffins were a little bit dry! We sprinkled cinnamon sugar on the muffins which made them super nice on the outside. Maybe if they are a little bit dry add a bit more milk or oil.Thanks Chelsea
4
Debbie Fredricksen
My daughter made them for me - so tasty and stayed very fresh. Loved the flavours with granny smith apples.