“Good food has
natural flavor, freshness, and honesty, and it’s only additives are the loving
care and respect with which it has been prepared.”
David
Wood
I sit here writing with the roof of my mouth slightly scorched
from bubbling hot brown sugar. It was worth it! The Apple Pie
Muffin’s warm fluffy cake and contrasting rich caramelized crumble with moist
apples is divine, heavenly and addicting!
I first had this apple pie muffin in Toronto, Ontario.
Working at the David Wood Food Shop on Young Street (extremely well known in
the 80’s – yes I’m that old!), the kitchen pumped out a version of this muffin every morning. It was a bit bigger, decadent and actually more
appropriate for dessert, not breakfast.
Although I moved on from Toronto and the store no longer exists, David
Wood’s Food Book published in 1988, remains one of my go to food bibles.
This recipe is straight out of the cookbook without any
changes or adaptations. None are
needed. Baking them was a family
affair. My daughter peeled the
apples, helped cut the parchment paper and stirred the alternating additions of
flour and buttermilk. My very
talented son, who at 15 is becoming a very accomplished photographer, took the
beautiful pictures (many of the pictures on my blog are his creations). My husband simply enjoyed eating the
product. This is a simple and timeless recipe that will always be featured in my family recipe book.
Apple Pie Muffins
makes 12 large muffins
Ingredients for the Topping:
1/2 cup brown sugar
6 tablespoons all purpose flour
1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Ingredients for the Batter:
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2/3 cup canola oil
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional - add if you really love cinnamon)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk
2 cups diced apple
Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour or line with paper cups or parchment paper, 12 cup muffin tin.
2. Make the topping: Combine brown sugar, flour, melted butter and cinnamon in a small bowl and mix until crumbly; Set aside.
3. Combine the brown sugar, oil, egg and vanilla in a large bowl. Mix and set aside.
4. Sift together the flour, soda, salt and cinnamon. Blend the flour into the mixture, alternately with the buttermilk. Add the diced apple. Mix until just combined. Spoon into prepared muffin tins. Sprinkle generously with topping.
5. Bake for 30 minutes, until golden brown and the top springs back when touched.
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Virtually Homemade: Apple Pie Muffin
Chez Us: Baked Apples With Creme Anglaise
Daily*Dishin: Easier-than-Pie Creamy Apple Bake
Made by Michelle: Pear Apple Crisp
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Apple, Fennel and Cheddar Cheese Panini
From My Corner of Saratoga: Spiced Apple Dutch Baby
Thursday Night Dinner: Apple Bread Pudding
Devour: 7 Apple Desserts Beyond Pie
Healthy Eats: Marrying the Apple With New Flavors
FN Dish: Let's Go Apple Picking
These Apple Pie Muffins look extremely yummy and quite easy to make. I love all kinds of pies and these muffins can be a perfect dessert for my weekend! Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteThey are really simple and the brown sugar crumble definitely make them suitable for dessert as well.
DeleteLove muffins and especially ones with a crispy sweet crust. Must make during our apple season.
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look fabulous! Love those treasured recipes that you make over and over again.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely - my David Wood Cookbook is stained and yellowing from constant use!
DeleteYum! I am going apple picking and can't wait to make these.
ReplyDeleteI love apple picking - however, I usually come away with a tummy ache from eating so many in the process!
DeleteI would love to make these into a cake - what size pan would you suggest using?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Try a 9x9 or 11x7 pyrex - well greased and floured. If you have a little batter left over you can make a couple muffins :)
DeleteLove apple {or blueberry} anything!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn
These sound wonderful! Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday! Please come back Sunday to vote.
ReplyDeleteYou bet! Glad to find Foodie Friends Friday :)
DeleteOh. My. Goodness. These apple pie muffins are delicious! I'm trying to behave and not eat another. I used honey crisps apples I picked from an orchard up in Door County and it turned out fabulous! Very easy recipe and can't wait to share it with my family and friends!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed! Sometimes simple is best.
ReplyDeletethe ingredients say baking powder but the instructions say soda. is baking soda correct? thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing and I love the use of the parchment!!
ReplyDeleteOh these muffins would be just perfect with my mid day cup of coffee!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I have a poppyseed muffin coming...stay tuned. Sign up for emails if you'd like!
DeleteIs it baking soda or baking powder?
DeleteThe ingredients and directions specify baking soda.
DeleteMy hubby is allergic to buttermilk. Is there any way I can alter reg milk??
ReplyDeleteYes! Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar (white, distilled) to 1 cup regular milk and let it sit for a few minutes. I often do that if I don't have buttermilk on hand.
ReplyDeleteLiz,
ReplyDeleteI made these muffins yesterday afternoon with some of the apples we had leftover from apple picking in October and they were soooo delicious; maybe even some of the best that I have had. Thanks for the recipe. Tomorrow I will feature your recipe on my blog :) Thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words! Please send me the link to the blog post - would love to see it :)
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