The Perfect Autumn Muffins
I made these muffins using ingredients we had on hand one afternoon a few years ago and they’ve since become a beloved staple in our home. I like to make them gluten free, but you can also use freshly milled flour, or standard unbleached flour. These are so versatile, moist, and perfectly rich. The yogurt adds such a bright flavor really complimenting the sweetness.
You can find the original reel when I first shared these, here 🙂
My family absolutely adores when I make them, and I generally try to double the recipe and freeze half for busy seasons. They freeze and thaw so simply! I like to store them in a freezer bag, and when I know we’re ready to have them the next day, I set them on the counter overnight. We love to enjoy them warm, so a few minutes in your toaster oven or oven at 200°F or so, gives them that perfect freshly-baked feel.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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Made with applesauce and yogurt for a tender, moist crumb
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Naturally sweet, and kid-approved
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Freezes well for quick breakfasts or snacks
 

Cinnamon Applesauce Yogurt Muffins Recipe
Gather —
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8 oz softened or melted butter (could probably sub with avocado or coconut oil if DF)
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1 c pure cane sugar
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1 c coconut sugar
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4 eggs
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2 tsp baking powder
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1 tsp sea salt (pinch more if using unsalted butter)
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2 tsp pure vanilla (or 1 tsp vanilla bean powder, my personal preference)
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1 c Greek yogurt (I have done plain and vanilla and both are delicious, vanilla is obviously sweeter)
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1 c applesauce
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1.5 tsp cinnamon
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3 c 1-to-1 GF baking flour (or regular, freshly milled, etc.)
 
Make —
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Preheat oven to 350°F.
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Mix butter + sugars. (I use my stand mixer for this)
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Add eggs.
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Add everything else.
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Mix until smooth!
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Scoop into muffin tins.
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Bake until golden! Will vary based on your oven, but approximately 15–25 minutes. Use a toothpick to ensure they’re fully baked.
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Enjoy!
 
Freeze —
Place muffins in a single layer in a freezer bag. Take out as many as needed the night before and place them on the counter. They thaw perfectly soft. A few minutes in the toaster oven or oven at 200°F or so, gives them that perfect freshly-baked feel.

								
