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Oil-Free Apple Pie Muffin Tops

January 19, 2011

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The other night as I was giving my Recipes page a makeover, I realized that I have a bit of a thing for creating healthy snack cookies.

I have devoured…

1) Banana Apricot Spelt Oatmeal Cookies

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2) Itty Bitty Carrot Cake Cookies

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3) Pumpkin Pie Banana Chunk Cookies

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4) Pumpkin Sesame Cookies

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Healthy snack cookies bring me great joy. The other night, as I looked out my window to yet another blistery snow storm, I realized that I needed more joy in my life.

The kind of joy that tastes great, but still allows me to button my pants the next day. I needed joy with a healthy twist…

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Oil-Free Apple Pie Muffin Tops

Soft, and chewy with a mouth-watering Apple Pie flavour thanks to the big chunks of apple, walnut pieces, hint of cinnamon and nutmeg, and dash of fresh lemon juice. They are just like biting into a Muffin, so Eric promptly named them ‘Muffin Tops’, but don’t worry they are easy on the waistline! They don’t contain a lick of oil or vegan butter, but are still incredibly moist thanks to the cooked apple mixture and mashed banana.

Yield: About 17 Muffin Tops

Ingredients:

Apple Pie Mixture

  • 2 Granny Smith apples, peeled (1 chopped, 1 grated)
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • Pinch of kosher salt (optional)

 

Dry Ingredients:

  • 1 + 1/4 cup whole grain spelt flour
  • 1 cup regular oats
  • 1/4 cup lightly packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of nutmeg (1/8th tsp)

 

Wet Ingredients:

  • 1 flax egg (1 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water), mixed together
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 1/3 cup mashed banana (1 ripe medium sized banana)

 

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Set aside. Mix your flax egg together (1 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water) in a bowl and set aside.

2. Peel two granny smith apples. Take 1 apple and finely grate it. Now take the other peeled apple and chop it into 1 inch pieces. Add both to pot along with 1/4 cup pure maple syrup and 1 tbsp of fresh lemon juice. Stir. Cook over medium-low heat while you prepare the rest of the ingredients, for about 5-10 minutes. Watch closely and reduce heat as necessary so you don’t burn it.

3. Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl and set aside. In another bowl, mix your wet ingredients: vanilla extract, almond milk, mashed banana, and gelled up flax egg. Whisk well.

4. When apple mixture has cooked and softened for about 5-10 minutes, add it to the wet ingredients and stir well. Now pour the wet mixture onto the dry mixture and stir well. It will take a bit of elbow grease to get the mixture fully mixed, but not to worry.

5. Scoop 2 tbsp or a bit more for each Muffin top, leaving about 1.5-2 inches between each. Do not press the mixture flat. Bake for 14 minutes at 350F or until slightly golden in colour, but still soft. Please note that these cookies should be soft and do not get crisp or firm. They have the texture of a muffin.

6. Cool on pan for about 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. Makes about 17 Muffin Tops.

Nutritional info: (per cookie, makes 17): 105 kcals, 3 grams fat (0 sat fat), 19 grams carbs, 2 grams fibre, 8 grams sugar, 2 grams protein.

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First thing we do is mix the flax egg and set it aside to gel up.

Now, peel your apples. Grate 1 of the apples and chop the other into 1 inch pieces.

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Perfecto!

Add both apples,1 tbsp lemon juice, and 1/4 cup pure maple syrup into a pot, stir well, and heat on medium-low.

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Why cook the apples?

The reason I cooked the apples was to allow the maple and lemon flavours to soak into the apple, creating sweet, soft bites of apple, just like you’d find in an apple pie. The result was fantastic! It really didn’t add much time at all since you are preparing the other ingredients as they cook.

Meanwhile…

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Whisk together the dry ingredients.

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In a separate bowl, mix together the wet ingredients (gelled up flax egg, 1/3 cup mashed banana, 1/4 cup almond milk, vanilla)

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Fun Fact: The mashed banana served as the oil-replacer in this recipe.

After the apples have cooked on the stovetop for about 5-10 minutes, add them to the wet ingredients.

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Stir all wet ingredients together, including this cooked apple mixture.

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Now add the wet to the dry…

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Mix well. It will take a while for the mixture to come together, but not to worry!

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Stir until the flour is all mixed in. The batter will be very thick.

Scoop 2 tbsp of the mixture onto the baking sheet for each cookie/muffin top.

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Bake for 14 minutes at 350F.

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You will be left with an addicting snack cookie, that is like biting into a soft and chewy muffin top! My mother-in-law, friend Jessica, Eric, and I all gave these a big thumbs up and they went very fast. They are a great snack if you are looking for a pick-me-up that won’t give you a sugar crash.

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I’m off to do my first Tempo run of my Winter 2011 Half Marathon training plan. Any tips for Tempo runs? I’ll do a recap of what I did and let you know how it goes…Wish me luck!

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JL Goes Vegan
15 years ago

I like the two textures of the apple. I assume the grated helps old things together? And I love a “chunk” of fruit in my treats. Love that it’s so wholesome!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  JL Goes Vegan
15 years ago

Yes I would agree that it holds it together more and it also adds a ton of moisture too!

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Jil @ Big City, Lil Kitchen
15 years ago

These look incredible!!

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chelsey @ clean eating chelsey
15 years ago

I didn’t think I would love anything more than your pumpkin cookies – I think this might take the cake for a while. I’m planning on whipping up a batch pronto!

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Amy
15 years ago

I have a spare apple that I couldn’t find a use for, and this recipe looks perfect! I’ll just half the recipe and make it gf. Yum!

The pumpkin semase cookie looks good too, I’ll have to try that next week!

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Stacie
15 years ago

Yummmmy!!…so easy and healthy to boot :) Most of us have these ingredients on hand too which makes it all that much better. Good luck with your run!!
P.S. I still marvel at your vegan Thanksgiving dinner, recipes and wonderful pictures! Truly a professional waiting to make the big leap. When’s that cookbook coming?! ;) Yah!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Stacie
15 years ago

*blushing* ;)

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Justeen @ Blissful Baking
15 years ago

These muffin tops looks scrumptious! I love that they are oil-free, and the apple pie flavor sounds amazing!

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Marjie
15 years ago

Could you sub honey for the maple syrup? I have all other ingredients on hand except the Maple syrup. Look yummo!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Marjie
15 years ago

I can’t see why not!

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Liz @ Tip Top Shape
15 years ago

I love how simple the ingredient list is! Sometimes vegan baking freaks me out with all the weird sub-ins. These look great!

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Katy (The Singing Runner)
15 years ago

These look so moist and delicious! :D

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Kelly
15 years ago

Looks so good especially since I have a weakness for apple pie.

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Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter
15 years ago

I love that they are called muffin tops. Definitely one of the most important things for me in cookies is the texture.

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Lauren at KeepItSweet
15 years ago

Another recipe that I’ll save and want to make asap!

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salah@myhealthiestlifestyle
15 years ago

omg, when is your cookbook coming out? haha, I would totally buy it if you had one!!!

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megan @ blackberries for jam
15 years ago

I love your healthy cookie recipes! They are the only things that compel me to stray from my trusted go-to super charge me cookies. The carrot cake cookies are my favorite! These new ones must be made immediately.

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Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

i LOVE apples, those look just delicious, might be something i need to whip up

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Amanda (Eating Up)
15 years ago

Hehe I believe the bakery near my apt calls these things “muffies”!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Amanda (Eating Up)
15 years ago

muffies…love that!

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Maddie (Healthy Maddie)
15 years ago

I love healthy snack cookies! These look delicious. My family is a big fan of apple pie so these would be great for them.

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

These look great, Angela! I love muffin top anything! And I love apples, oats, brown sugar, so seriously…cannot go wrong!

And the links to your older cookie recipes…some forgotten gems so thank you for un-earthing them so i could drool again :)

And of course, major props again, for the recipe reorganization project. That and watching paint dry are probably leaving you on the edge of your seat….so thank you for doing it for us all :)

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Kelly
15 years ago

I’m allergic to bananas (something the developed fairly recently, and I only discovered after downing two of them after a marathon…ugh). Do you think unsweetened applesauce would work in place of the mashed banana?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kelly
15 years ago

yes i think applesauce is a great idea! might want to use sweetened since bananas are so sweet…

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kimmy
15 years ago

Muffin Tops remind me of Gilmore Girls!

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