The muffins keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days or in the fridge for 5-7 days.
To keep them longer, store them in the fridge. We recommend wrapping each muffin in cling film. If you place them all in the same freezer-safe bag or container they might freeze together and become difficult to separate without thawing the entire batch. Thaw at room temperature when ready to enjoy.
Apple and carrot muffins are delicious at room temperature, but they are extra delicious served warm. If you do not enjoy them right after baking, a quick 10-15 seconds in the microwave can revive the fresh-baked warmth and aroma.
Apple
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1 |
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Carrot
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1 |
Eggs
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2 |
Cane sugar
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150 ml |
Greek yogurt
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200 g |
Butter & rapeseed oil
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3 tbsp |
Wheat flour, preferably whole wheat
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400 ml |
Baking powder
|
2 tsp |
Ground cinnamon
|
1 tsp |
Salt
|
½ tsp |
Indulge in the delightful combination of juicy apples and carrots with these exquisite apple carrot muffins. Irresistible for kids and adults, these muffins offer a tantalising blend of sweet and earthy flavours. The natural sweetness of apples pairs beautifully with the subtle, grounded taste of carrots. And best of all, they get incredibly moist, ensuring you cannot wait to take yet another bite.
Do not let the simple recipe trick you into thinking that the result will be mediocre. We guarantee that it will be delicious. A hint of cinnamon assures a little surprise in the flavour palate of the otherwise sweet muffins. The moist texture, paired with the subtle spice and sweetness, makes each bite a delightful experience, showing just how delicious homemade baking can be. If you are searching for more easy recipes with carrots, we have just what you need. Try our mini carrot muffins, spiced carrot sheet cake with frosting, or carrot chocolate cake. We guarantee you are in for a treat.
These apple carrot muffins are simply irresistible. Whether it is for a quick breakfast on the go, a sweet treat for a weekend brunch, or an addition to a special Easter dessert table, they are sure to bring warmth and joy to anyone who gets a taste. They are not only delicious but also incredibly convenient. With no need for additional toppings or frosting, they are ideal for gatherings, picnics, or as a quick snack to-go, ensuring you can enjoy a tasty treat wherever you are. You can eat them as they are or slather them with cold butter or your favourite spreads; the sweetness and dense texture are perfect for both.
This recipe is easy to experiment with. For a slightly denser muffin, mix 50 ml of bran into the batter. For a spicier kick, add ground ginger, and for more warmth, add ground cardamom and a pinch of nutmeg. To complement the sweet apples and carrots, consider chopped walnuts or pecans, which add nutty, deep notes to the overall flavour experience, or raisins, adding even more sweetness as well as a chewy, soft bite. You can also easily decorate the muffins for special occasions. With their delightfully sweet carrots, they are perfect for Easter celebrations. Serve them in colourful muffin liners and arrange them in a basket for a festive touch. You can also decorate them with pastel-coloured icing or cream cheese frosting, adding chocolate eggs or colourful, edible flowers on top.