Ultra Fluffy Apple Muffins Recipe for Moist, Tender Cakes

Fluffy Apples muffins and cake

Apple season is in full swing, and my kitchen is full of apple muffins, cakes, pies and cozy apple breakfasts. We adore anything apple — do you?

I usually make this recipe as muffins because I love their light texture and the minimal fuss: no chopping, less mess and easy portioning. Sometimes I also bake it as a small cake or loaf, depending on the mood and the number of hungry mouths to feed.

I made this apple cake last Sunday. Feeling a bit lazy to pull out lots of ramekins and deal with extra washing, I baked it in a small dish instead of multiple ramekins — and it turned out beautifully. We had it for a late breakfast before rushing to piano lessons and everyone loved it.

Next weekend I’m planning to make apple, oatmeal and cottage cheese pancakes — a combination I haven’t made in a while and already miss.

Apples have been used in cooking for centuries and remain a favourite in many homes. As a child, I always looked forward to apple desserts my mum or grandmothers made — the warm, comforting aroma is unforgettable.

Are apples good for us? Yes — apples are delicious and nutritious. Research supports many of their health benefits. Here are a few evidence-backed reasons to enjoy them:

  • Apples contain polyphenols, fiber and vitamin C. Polyphenols help support healthy blood pressure and may lower stroke risk.
  • They can assist with weight management: apples are low in energy density and high in fiber and water, which help you feel full.
  • Apples support heart health. Their antioxidants — especially under the skin — can help reduce cholesterol and support cardiovascular health.
  • Apples may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and act as a prebiotic thanks to their pectin content, feeding beneficial gut bacteria.
  • High antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties mean apples may help lower the risk of some cancers.
  • The antioxidant content also helps protect the lungs and may reduce asthma risk by limiting oxidative damage.

Overall, apples offer many health benefits. A simple guideline: make apples a regular part of your diet and your immune system will thank you. If you enjoy fruit desserts, this apple and fresh ginger bake is a lovely choice.

Enjoy — enough talk. Let’s make these extra fluffy apple and fresh ginger muffins or a small cake.

Fluffy Apples muffins and cake

Extra Fluffy Apple Muffins or Cake

Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, this apple treat combines grated apple, fresh ginger, almonds and cinnamon for a comforting bake you’ll reach for again and again.
5 from 7 votes
Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Tea Time
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Ramona’s Cuisine
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 470kcal
Author: Ramona Sebastian

Ingredients

  • 200 g self-raising flour
  • 350 g grated apple
  • 220 g sugar *
  • 180 ml oil
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
  • ¾ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 3 eggs, separated
  • 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • ½ teaspoon salt

To assemble:

  • 1 large apple, chopped into cubes
  • 1 tablespoon cane sugar to sprinkle on top
  • 30 g chopped almonds
MetricUS Imperial

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 190°C. Grease ramekins, a muffin tray or a small baking dish with butter or oil spray.
  2. Grate the apples and set aside.
  3. Chop the apple for the topping and toss with the tablespoon of cane sugar. Set aside.
  4. Using a freestanding electric mixer, beat the 3 yolks plus 1 egg white at high speed for 1 minute. Add 100g sugar and beat 2 minutes, then add the remaining 100g sugar and beat for another 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy.
  5. With the mixer running, drizzle in the oil slowly until fully incorporated.
  6. Mix the bicarbonate of soda with the cider vinegar in a small cup, then add to the egg mixture along with the vanilla and freshly grated ginger. Mix until combined.
  7. In a separate bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients (flour, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg). Add to the egg mixture in two batches, folding gently. Do not overmix.
  8. Fold the grated apple and any juice into the batter until evenly distributed.
  9. Spoon the batter into prepared ramekins, muffin tray or baking dish. Top with cubed apple and almond flakes, then bake at 190°C for 30–40 minutes depending on your chosen dish. They should be golden brown and a skewer inserted in the center should come out clean.
  10. Serve warm with a dollop of crème fraîche or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Notes

* Adjust the sugar to taste. I prefer cane sugar, which tastes slightly less sweet than granulated sugar; when I tested granulated sugar the result was noticeably sweeter.

* Feel free to add cranberries, other nuts, coconut flakes or dried fruit — get creative.

Enjoy this bake with a cup of tea, as a snack, or as a dessert after a meal. It’s a comforting and well-deserved treat.

apples muffins and cake

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Nutrition

Calories: 470kcal
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Carbohydrates: 58 g
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Protein: 6 g
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Fat: 27 g
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Saturated Fat: 2 g
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Cholesterol: 61 mg
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Sodium: 308 mg
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Potassium: 153 mg
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Fiber: 3 g
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Sugar: 36 g
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Vitamin A: 125 IU
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Vitamin C: 3 mg
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Calcium: 28 mg
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Iron: 1 mg

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