Bonus Boy and I thought it would be good to mark this year’s Bramley Apple Week here in the UK with a delicious Apple Muffin recipe jazzed up with cinnamon and pecans just because we can! A printable recipe card can be found at the bottom of this post. Happy cooking!

Jump to RecipeKids Can Cook logo with apple muffins.

Bonus Boy is now nine years old and has been cooking for a long time but every time we cook together (and we do, most days), he learns something new. This recipe gave me the opportunity to show him how if you shake the bowl full of dry ingredients any large lumps will magically appear on the surface and can be broken up/squashed into submission with the back of a spoon; our sugar was a bit lumpy so we had a good shake and squash!

How To Cook Apple Muffins

He began by carefully weighing out the flour we would need

Measuring out the flour onto kitchen scales.

He sifted the flour, cinnamon and baking powder into a bowl – this is one of his favourite bits and mine, we like watching the flour ‘snow’

Sifting flour through a sieve into a bowl.

He melted the butter in a small pan on our grubby stove top (real life people, real life!)

Melting butter in a pan on the stovetop.

We broke up the pecan pieces and added them to our bowl and then he peeled the Bramleys. This was the first time he’s used the peeler on apples which are tricky devils with their smooth, shiny skin and plump round bodies. I showed him how to start it off and how to peel away from himself so we didn’t get any finger peelings in our muffins!

Peeling a green apple.

He’s been using sharp knives for cooking (and whittling sticks) for a long time so I just let him get on with slicing and coring. He knows to chop away from himself, to keep his fingers out of the way and to chop on the flat so he carefully chopped the apples in half

Slicing a peeled apple with a knife.

and laid them on their flat sides to core and then chop them into small pieces

Continuing to slice apples on a plastic chopping board.

He put the apples into the bowl with the rest of the dry ingredients then whisked the melted butter, milk and eggs together in a jug. He poured the wet ingredients into the dry ones and mixed them together. He stirred them about 20 times and we talked (again) about the importance of not over mixing muffin mix, it is supposed to be lumpy! If you mix too much your muffins can be dense and heavy and no one wants a dense muffin!

He spooned the mixture, evenly, into a 12 hole muffin tin, lined with paper cases

Measuring the mix off a spoon into paper cups.

and then popped them into our preheated oven at 200°C for about 25 minutes

Carefully putting the muffins into the oven.

We took them out when they were brown on top and the kitchen was smelling amazing! We left them on a wire rack to cool.

Finished apple muffins cooling on a wire rack.

He was pretty pleased with his creations and we ate them warm from the oven with vanilla ice cream for tea! The leftovers went into lunch boxes or got eaten with a cuppa this morning!

Young boy proudly holding the muffins he has made.

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Apple and pecan muffins on a wire cooling rack.

Apple and Pecan Muffins - Cooking with Kids

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Course: Baked Goods, Cake
Cuisine: English
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 12
Calories: 185kcal

Equipment

  • A 12 hole muffin tin lined with paper cake cases

Ingredients

  • 300 g self Raising Flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon heaped
  • 75 g caster sugar
  • 2 bramley apples peeled, cored and diced
  • 50 g pecan nuts chopped
  • 75 g butter melted and cooled
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 200 ml milk

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200C/390F
  • Sift the flour, cinnamon and baking powder into a large bowl
  • Add the sugar, nuts and apple pieces and mix to combine
  • Whisk the butter together with the milk and eggs in a jug
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the apple mixture and stir to combine. Don't overdo it, about 20 stirs should be enough. You don't want to end up with dense muffins!
  • Spoon the mixture into your prepared tin
  • Cook for about 25 minutes in the preheated oven
  • Cool on a wire rack
  • Serve warm with ice cream or cold with a nice glass of milk or a cup of tea

Notes

Nutritional information is only an approximate guideline. Calculations will vary according to the ingredients you use and your cooking methods.

Nutrition

Calories: 185kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 26mg | Potassium: 199mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 93IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 76mg | Iron: 1mg
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Looking for some more fabulous apple recipes, then take a look at these Easy Apple and Cinnamon Muffins by Mum in the Mad House, Apple Peanut Butter Balls by Smiling like Sunshine, Apple Cinnamon Slices by Peakle Pie, Apple and Pork Sausage Casserole (easy to make veggie!) by Rainy Day Mum, Apple Oaty Crumble by Whitty Hoots, Apple Cinnamon Loaf Cake by Rainy Day Mum, Apple Dumplings by Sugar Aunts.

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