Muffins make for a great breakfast or snack, and we especially love muffins with a hint of fruit! Some of our favorites include Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins and Banana Crumb Muffins.
Apple bran Muffins
Jenn here from Clean and Scentsible, and I’m so excited to be here today on Kristyn’s amazing blog sharing one of our favorite breakfast recipes for Healthy Apple Muffins. We’ve always loved muffins (like Banana Muffins and Blueberry Muffins), and today’s recipe is one the family loves because they’re filled with apple, oats and bran. We always have apples on hand, which means we are always up for making these muffins. They are more on the healthy side and don’t have much sugar, but also include honey and apple pie spice which adds the perfect amount of sweetness. The kids like to eat them plain or topped off with butter or honey. They aren’t only great for breakfast, but for an after-school snack as well.
How to Make Healthy Apple Muffins
Making these muffins takes a bit of time, but they are also very simple. Begin by preheating the oven and adding liners to your muffin tin. BATTER. Mix the eggs, oil, milk, honey, yogurt, and vanilla together in a large mixing bowl until well blended. Add 1 cup of the rolled oats and the crushed bran. Let soak for 10 minutes. In another bowl, mix together flour, baking soda, baking powder, apple pie spice (or cinnamon), and salt. Add the wet ingredients in and mix until blended {the batter will be quite thick}. Stir in the grated apple. BAKE. Scoop the batter into the muffin tin and fill up almost to the top (they don’t rise too much). Mix brown sugar and the remaining oats together and sprinkle on top. Bake for 18-22 minutes {until a toothpick inserted into the center of the muffin comes out clean}. We like to serve these warm with butter, jam or honey.
recipe TIPS AND STORING info
Which apples are best for muffins? Really, this is more a preference thing, but there are some apples that are better for baking. We always use Granny Smith for this muffin recipe, but other favorites include:
Fuji Apples Golden Delicious Apples Pinata Apples
To store the muffins, we like to place them (completely cooled) in a Ziploc bag or air-tight container and keep them in the fridge for up to a week. We like them best when they are warm, so to reheat, we typically pop them in the microwave for just about 20 seconds. These are great for busy breakfasts or running out the door on the way to soccer practice. To FREEZE, place the muffins in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag or air-tight container and place in the freezer for up to 2 months. We typically let them thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat them before serving. These apple oat muffins are the perfect snack. Enjoy them warm, and with a little honey and you’ll agree. 🙂
For more healthy breakfast recipes, check out:
Mini Applesauce Muffins Egg Muffins Banana Muffins Granola Parfait Homemade Granola