WARNING: These muffins contain healthy, beneficial ingredients your body may not recognize. If you would like to enjoy a warm, homemade muffin without all the guilt, this recipe is for you. If you want a healthy alternative to processed muffins which contain sugar, preservatives and thirteen-letter chemicals, read on.
If you are looking for a more typical, very sweet, cake-like muffin...this is a recipe you should not consider.
Oatmeal Apple Muffins
Makes 24 muffins
1/2 C + 2 TBSP Margarine or Butter
1 23 OU Jar Applesauce (I use unsweetened Organic)
2 Eggs
2 C Rice Milk (you can use soy or regular milk)
2 1/2 C All Purpose Flour
1 1/2 TBSP Cinnamon
1 TBSP Baking Soda
1/2 tsp Salt (I use sea salt)
2 C Oats
3/4 C raisins
1 apple (peeled and chopped)
Preheat oven to 350. Grease muffin pans.
Cream butter and applesauce together with mixer.
Add eggs, milk, flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt.
Add oats, raisins, and apple. Mix to blend.
Fill pans with batter.
Bake 30 - 35 minutes.
Muffins will be very moist on inside.
Who says you can't eat muffins on a healthy diet? Enjoy!
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Oh my God, those look so yummy!!
Sharon - That sound like a great recipe! Now, if only I could find time to make them... :)
Sharon, I wish I could eat them right now. Thanks for the recipe.
Ashley: I'll send some home with Josh for you!
Debi: Once you find the time, you can eat them for days. It makes 24, so I usually freeze some.
KT: I wish I could share, sorry! You will just have to make some!
This looks like a great recipe and I like that its healthy. Thanks for sharing Sharon.
Lee & Carol: You are welcome, thanks for the comment. When you make them, let me know what you think.
Wow they sound good! I will be right over!
Debra: You need to hurry...I sent some to my daughter and to my daughter-in-law and I've been eating them two at a time.
Can't wait to give these a try! Thanks for keeping it healthy - I need to satisfy my sweet tooth without my waistline.
Sheila: I hope they do the trick. The only sweet part is when you get a piece of apple or a raisin. Let me know what you think.
Hi Sharon,
These look delicious. I love trying new recipes.
-Lisa
Sharon, Thank you for the Receipe! I will try these!
Lisa: Great! Let me know what you think after you make them.
Yum! Can you send one (or two) over? They look de-lish!
Pat: Ya, right, like there are any left! Thanks for commenting, though!
This sounds great, thank you for sharing this, wish I had all the ingredients right now.
Heather: When you have the ingredients give it a try and let me know what you think.