These applesauce muffins are a go-to snack in our family. My kids love it when a fresh batch of these are waiting for them after school. They’re easy to make, but that cinnamon sugar topping makes them hard to resist!
My mom used to make these delicious muffins for us when we were young and my kiddos love them just as much as I always have. When I was learning to bake, these were one of the first few recipes I mastered and I would make them often.
I love making them for my own kids now and every time I make a batch or eat one, they take me right back to my childhood.
One of the really great things about these muffins is that you can make them with ingredients you have on hand. I always keep a jar of applesauce in my pantry so I can make these muffins on a whim.
Muffins are one of my go-to after school snacks. All the kids love them and they’re perfect for filling them up between the end of the school day and dinner.
Not only do these applesauce muffins make a great after school snack, they also freeze well. I typically freeze them without the topping and add it after the muffins are defrosted.
Directions
Cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs one at a time until fluffy. Add applesauce and mix. Sift in dry ingredients.
My secret for getting evenly cooked, perfectly shaped muffins every time is my trusty 2 oz Vollrath scoop.
I have several of their scoops and they’ve lasted for YEARS! I absolutely love them, they’re one of my most used kitchen gadgets!
Place in muffin tins and bake at 350 F until golden.
While the muffins are still warm dip in melted butter and then in cinnamon sugar mixture.
- ½ cup butter
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- ¾ cups Mott’s Natural Applesauce
- 1 ¾ cups flour
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- ½ tsp Salt
- Topping:
- ¼ cup butter, melted
- ½ cup sugar
- ¼ tsp cinnamon
- Cream butter and sugar.
- Beat in eggs one at a time until fluffy.
- Add applesauce and mix.
- Sift in dry ingredients.
- Place in muffin tins and bake at 350 F for 12-18 min, or until golden.
- While the muffins are still warm dip in melted butter and then in cinnamon sugar mixture.
Frei says
These look amazing and yum! As I only have a small oven – could you let me know how many muffins you can bake with one batch? Thanks 🙂
Rebecca says
It will make 2 dozen muffins.
Jodi Fischbach says
With a 2 oz scoop I only got 12 muffins??
Elle says
I will definitely try these! What is your mixer? I haven’t seen one where the paddles are on the side. Thanks!
Rebecca says
It’s a Bosch and we love it! 🙂
Jenn says
The first thing I noticed on your video is that you have a Bosch!! I love my Bosch! I bought my first one when I was single age 20. My entire family are Bosch people.
Eileen says
How long do you bake them?
Becky says
Yes, how long? I was wondering the same!
Jo-Anne M. Wilson says
I made these today to take to a 4th July potluck picnic (along with large pan mac & cheese). I used my measuring tablespoon & filled 37 “mini” muffin lined cups. Baked 16 minutes. (Did measurements as noted in your recipe; but, found did not have cinnamon! – so used cinnamon-sugar – not sure how the topping will be.) It is a nice easy recipe to follow. Enjoy.
Love, Jo-Anne (NJ)
Michele says
Just made these. I am in love! I used barely flour, put apple chunks in them, and used brown sugar on top. I could probably eat them all before the hubby gets home!
Cindy says
Was wondering how long you bake them?
lori says
1 table spoon baking soda??? is that correct?
Rebecca says
Yes.
Lori says
I meant to say is 1tblsp baking powder correct?
sarah says
These look delicious. I was wondering if there’s a way to incorporate grated veggies somehow to make these more healthy? Wouldn’t want the flavor to be weird though…
Heather Anderson says
I use flavored applesauce a whenever I make applesauce muffins. It started as a way to use up baby food. They work so well and give them a little extra flavor. My husband LOVES them!
Cynthia B. says
I’m going to try this with cinnamon applesauce! I can’t wait to try these!
Sara says
Just made these and they are delicious!!! I like that they are moist and have just a touch of sweetness!
Tara says
Does this say “softened butter” anywhere and I missed it? Or do you try to cream it with sugar cold?
Rebecca says
Butter should be soft.
Tina says
What about adding raisins to the Easy Applesauce Muffins, and if so, how much?
TahoeMama says
On my second batch of these muffins! First round I used homemade applesauce and a bit of unfiltered apple juice to increase the flavor. Second time I used homemade apple ginger pear sauce and the juice again. Yum!!!
I also added cinnamon and vanilla to the batter both times. Since my 3 yo is eating these I baked them as mini muffins (10 minutes at 350 degrees in my oven) and opted not to add the sugar spice topping.
I’m going to continue to play around with this recipe; maybe pumpkin butter for the next batch.
Rebecca says
LOVE the tweaks you made to the recipe @TahoeMama! If you try with pumpkin butter you’ll have to let me know how they turn out! 🙂
Laurel W. says
This turned out really yummy!! I added a little sour cream as well as a small amount of almond extract (maybe 1/4 teaspoon) because I add that combo of ingredients to almost all baked goods. I just can’t stop myself. I also baked it in a loaf pan out of sheer laziness. So good!! Thank you so much for a great recipe!
Rebecca says
So glad you enjoyed this recipe Laurel! I need to try them in a loaf pan next time. Oh, and sneak in some almond extract! Yum.
Lisa says
I just made these and they are delicious! I posted them on my blog with a link back to your recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Lisa
Heidi Kielstra says
Hi! Are you using white sugar or brown sugar in your muffins?
Rebecca says
White sugar.
Barbery says
This is my second time making these with a few changes. I used coconut oil for butter, not quite all of the sugar, splash of vanilla, 1 tablespoon blackstrap molasses, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and skipped the topping. Really delicious!!
Erica says
I made a mistake and mixed the sugar and cinnamon into the butter for the topping instead of just dipping the muffins but it still turned out great! I also didn’t have enough white sugar for the topping so I added brown sugar and I just spooned the mixture onto the top. Will definitely make again.
Karla says
I’m curious about your mixer. What kind is it and where did you find it?
Rebecca says
Karla – it’s a Bosch Mixer and I LOVE mine!! You can find it here –> http://amzn.to/2vNEDHy
Beth says
Is it baking powder or baking soda? Also is the cinnamon and sugar in the ingredients for in the muffin mix or is it for the topping?
Aubri says
I baked these in a donut hole tin pan and they turned out so good! My family loved them a little “donut holes”! Great recipe.
Rebecca says
What a fun idea!