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Waking up to the smell of apple muffins will start your family’s day off right. Cream cheese filling makes them moist and tender, and oats and nuts in the topping add crunch.Connie Boll, Chilton, Wisconsin
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Nutritional Facts 1 muffin equals 356 calories, 22 g fat (7 g saturated fat), 47 mg cholesterol, 262 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 6 g protein.
Originally published as Apple Crisp Muffins in Country Woman August/September 2010, p39
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Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2012 by JenfromFlag
The muffins are good but next time I will omit the filling. I think it took away from the taste and would be better without it.
Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2012 by robinloveschocolate
I've made a lot of muffins in my time but these were awesome. Perfect amount of moistness and sweetness. My modifications are to substitute oat bran for 1/2 of the four, and to bury some cranberries in each muffin before baking, as I love the contrast between tart cranberries and sweet apples. I didn't care for the maple cream cheese filling that much. I'm guessing the type of apple used and how fine it is chopped would greatly affect the outcome. I used one Rome and one Granny Smith, shredded instead of chopped.
Reviewed on Jan. 05, 2012 by TheChristmasLady
Wow! great recipe, company worthy..great with or without "filling" thanks.
Reviewed on Dec. 16, 2011 by baker500
They were too dry for my tastebuds
Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2011 by blufmils
I was also dissappointed with these muffins. I agree they looked and sounded so good. The crumble topping was very good and the best part of the muffin. The rest of the muffin was very bland and after sitting a while in the paper muffin cups they became quite greasy. If I was to make these again I would maybe use a different apple (I used red delicious because it's what I had on hand) add white sugar and use vegetable oil instead of canola oil.
Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2011 by CAROL S KIMBALL
Very good! Husband says to leave out the orange peel, though, and add more pecans to the topping. I will substitute 1T. frozen oj concentrate next time for the orange peel and increase the nuts by half. Son in law didn't think the muffins were sweet enough, but he may have been comparing them to cupcakes.
Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2011 by Kalakad
LOVED Lisadiane's review. Ditto for me! This recipe looks really good. Going to try this weekend. Oh and BTW SHOK, I'm a 110 lb loser at Weight Watchers. All things in moderation. Thanks for the recipe Connie.
Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2011 by orrmichelle77
I was so disappointed with these muffins :( they sounded so awesome. The muffin top itself was amazing but the bottom half was a little bland, but moist. I would only make this one other time only to push the cream cheese more toward the center (it just stayed on top) Oh and P.S. don't make the muffin if you're just going to complain about the calories and fat.
Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2011 by herbiehill
Hi now remember "SHOK" you don't make a meal out of these . Once in a while never t any one ... remember MODERATION!!!!!!.....Herbie
Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2011 by dgaetz
Very tasty, easy muffin to make. Everyone enjoyed!!
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