These happy little Applesauce Muffins are packed apple-cinnamon flavor, whole grains, and vitamins. And all without excess added sugars! They’re a perfect healthy snack or breakfast for kids to make ahead and serve throughout the week.

mini applesauce muffins on pink plate.

Applesauce is a staple in our house and I try to keep it on hand for both eating as a toddler snack or as a simple side—and for turning it into easy baked goods like these muffins. They are so simple, yet so darn yummy!

Quick Look: Applesauce Muffins

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 16 minutes
  • Total Time: 26 minutes
  • Serving: 12
  • Flavor Profile: Apple cinnamon flavor similar to an apple cider donut
  • Difficulty: Easy, perfect for everyday baking and meal prep
  • Why to Make: It’s a quick, nutritious way to make muffins at home for kids

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We love to have these toddler muffins for breakfast or a snack—and I love even more to make a batch as toddler meal prep on the weekend and dole them out throughout the week.

This is the toddler mini muffin recipe I make when I don’t have any fresh fruit or veggies in the house. Pantry staples to the rescue!

Why This Recipe Works

This applesauce muffin recipe stirs together in one bowl in just a few minutes. And the mini muffins pack balanced nutrition, including whole grains and low added sugars, into each bite. Plus, they are just so yummy!

(You may also like my Homemade Applesauce, Applesauce Pancakes, Applesauce Cookies, and my yummy Applesauce Cake.)

Ingredients You Need

I did my best to keep the ingredient list for these healthy muffins streamlined so that you wouldn’t need to go off in pursuit of any hard-to-find ingredients. You’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand.

Ingredients for applesauce muffins on countertop.
  • Applesauce: I prefer to use homemade applesauce (or another unsweetened applesauce) in this recipe so I can control the sweetness levels, but any kind will work. You can use homemade or store bought applesauce.
  • Butter: I bake with unsalted butter, so that’s what I use here. You can use salted butter, though, if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Egg: Adding egg to the batter ensures that it bakes through nicely with a tender crumb.
  • Milk: I usually make these muffins with whole dairy milk, but you can use a nondairy milk if you prefer or as needed.
  • Vanilla extract: A little vanilla extract ensures that these muffins are nicely flavored.
  • Whole wheat flour: This flour has fiber and whole grains and works well with the moisture level of the applesauce.
  • Oats: I like to add old-fashioned rolled oats to my Applesauce Muffins to add complex carbohydrates and fiber.
  • Sugar: A very small amount of sugar ensures that the muffins have a great texture and taste sweet enough.
  • Baking powder: Baking powder ensures that the muffins rise and bake through evenly. Be sure that yours is fresh.
  • Cinnamon: Apple and cinnamon are a perfect flavor pair, so I use ground cinnamon here.

“Just made these for the first time and my 5yo (who isn’t too fond of muffins because of how sweet they are) said they’re her favorite muffins! Awesome recipe and easy to make with a 2yo and a 5yo helper. Perfect after school activity.” —Courtney

How to Make Applesauce Muffins

Here’s a look at the simple process involved in making these Applesauce Muffins. Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see the full information, including the amounts and the timing.

Mixing wet ingredients for applesauce muffins in glass bowl.

Step 1. Stir the wet ingredients together.

Batter for applesauce muffins in glass bowl.

Step 2. Add in the dry ingredients and gently combine.

Batter for applesauce muffins in mini muffin pan.

Step 3. Fill each muffin cup with batter.

Applesauce muffins in muffin pan after baking.

Step 4. Bake. Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack.

TIP: You can serve them warm, or let them cool and save them to enjoy later in the day—or even in a few months if you store them in the freezer. (See the note at the end of the recipe for details.)

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Applesauce Muffins FAQs

What’s the best applesauce for muffins?

I like to use unsweetened applesauce that’s smooth or almost smooth. Chunky applesauce is okay as long as you know that you might wind up with piece of applesauce chunks in the final muffins! Just use one that you like the taste of to ensure that there’s good flavor in the muffins.

You can use store-bought or homemade—both work fine. Sometimes the color of the muffins can be lighter or darker according to the color of the applesauce.

Can I make these vegan applesauce muffins?

To make these muffins without dairy, use an unsweetened plain nondairy milk. Use a neutral oil, such as canola oil or avocado oil, instead of the butter.

To make these muffins without eggs, omit the 1 egg that’s called for and stir together 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed and 2 tablespoons water. Let the flax egg sit for a few minutes before adding it to the batter.

When the muffins come out of the oven, let them cool completely inside the pan (so don’t transfer them to a rack—this batter is a little moister and likes the extra heat!).

Can I omit the added sugar in these muffins?

You can make Applesauce Muffins without added sugar for a baby or younger toddler by omitting the sugar. The resulting muffins will be less sweet. You could also omit the sugar and add a tablespoon or two of maple syrup.

You can top with a little butter, nut butter, applesauce, apple butter, or honey if desired.

How to Store

You can bake these muffins and store them for about 3 days at room temperature or up to 5 days in the fridge. You can serve them either at room temperature or warmed slightly. Or cold! It just depends on what your kids prefer.

You can freeze muffins (once fully cooled) and store in zip top bags in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature or in the fridge.

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Best Tips for Success

  • Use an applesauce that tastes good to you when eaten by the spoonful. The applesauce provides flavor and sweetness, so that matters to the final flavor.
  • Be sure to grease the bottom and the sides of the muffin cups to ensure that the muffins come out of the pan easily.
  • You’ll know they’re done when the edges are lightly golden brown, a cake tester inserted into the center comes out cleanly, and the tops are firm.
  • You can top with a little butter, nut butter, Peanut Butter Yogurt, Date Paste, applesauce, apple butter, or honey if desired.

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Favorite Applesauce Muffins

Perfectly spiced and just sweet enough, these Applesauce Muffins are a yummy breakfast or snack. We like these on their own, topped with nut or seed butter, or even with a smear of cream cheese. See what your littles like!
4.98 from 305 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 16 minutes
Total Time 26 minutes
Cuisine American
Course Breakfast
Calories 101kcal
Servings 12 (Makes 24 mini muffins)
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter, slightly cooled (or neutral oil like canola)
  • 1 egg (lightly beaten)
  • ½ cup milk (dairy or unsweetened plain nondairy)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • ½ cup rolled oats (or ¼ cup all-purpose flour)
  • ¼ cup sugar (or maple syrup)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F and grease a mini muffin tin well.
  • Stir together the applesauce, butter, milk, egg, and vanilla in a medium bowl.
  • Add the flour, oats, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt and gently fold together.
  • Fill prepared muffin tin to the edge of each cup. Bake for 16-20 minutes or until lightly browned around the edges and cake tester inserted into the center comes out cleanly.
  • (You can also bake in a 12-cup standard muffin pan with about ¼ cup batter in each cup for 22-24 minutes or until a toothpick comes out cleanly.)
  • Remove from oven, let cool for about 2 minutes in the pan, run a paring knife around the edges if needed, and remove to cool on a wire rack. (Or sort of just tilt in the pan to allow air under the muffins.)
  • Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Notes

  • To store, let cool fully and store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days or in a zip top freezer bag with as much air removed as possible for up to 3 months. Serve warm or at room temperature.
  • Egg-free: Stir together 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed and 2 tablespoons water. Let the “flax egg” sit for a few minutes before adding it to the batter. When the muffins come out of the oven, let them cool inside the pan (so don’t transfer them to a rack—this batter is a little moister and likes the extra heat!).
  • Gluten-free: Use a cup-for-cup gluten-free flour like this one.
  • Dairy-free: Use canola oil instead of the butter and a plain, unsweetened nondairy milk.
  • Be sure to grease the bottom and the sides of the muffin cups to ensure that the muffins come out of the pan easily.
  • You’ll know they’re done when the edges are lightly golden brown, a cake tester inserted into the center comes out cleanly, and the tops are firm.
  • Serve warm, at room temperature, or cold, according to what your kids prefer.
  • Pair with fruit and or milk or a smoothie for a simple meal or snack.

Nutrition

Serving: 2muffins, Calories: 101kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 20mg, Sodium: 157mg, Potassium: 84mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 102IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 41mg, Iron: 1mg
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This post was first published September 2017.

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  1. 5 stars
    My daughter loved this muffins!!! Thanks so much! I use maple syrup instead of sugar and they came out great!

  2. The serving size says 2 muffins. Is that 2 mini muffins (12 servings) or is it 2 normal muffins (6 servings)? Thanks so much!!!

  3. 5 stars
    I made these today for my super picky toddler and they were delicious! I followed the recipe to a T and will not change anything next time either. Thank you for sharing such a scrumptious and healthy recipe for little ones and big ones alike!

  4. 5 stars
    Thank you for the variety of muffin recipes! For the kids, they are great. What adjustments would you recommend to enhance the flavours of this recipe to suit the taste of adults?

    1. You could add more cinnamon, maybe a little ground ginger, some additional sugar. It’s really dependent on your taste buds. I personally love these as they are, but you may prefer more spice or sweetness.

  5. 5 stars
    Another great muffin recipe. I made these for my 2 year old, who doesn’t like ‘stuff’ in his muffins like raisins, chocolate chips, etc. He loves these. My husband was not really interested when I said they were applesauce muffins, then he promptly ate 3 and said ‘they go down easy’. I had some leftover batter so I put it some (very) mini silicone bundt pans and ended up with a few adorable cakes too.

  6. 5 stars
    Delicious! I used apple pie spice instead of cinnamon, substituted Just Egg for the egg, and used high protein soy milk. A delicious breakfast served with a banana cardamom smoothie. Thanks for posting so many allergy friendly suggestions!

  7. 5 stars
    Hello, i know is a healthy recipe but can i substitute the whole wheat flour Wt all purpose flour?

    Thanks before hand 😊

    1. Yes, I think that should work but you may need to cook them for a minute or two longer to ensure they cook all the way through.

  8. 5 stars
    I used grape seed oil, oat milk, gf flour, and gf oats. Added chopped walnuts and sprinkled cinnamon & sugar on top. They baked perfectly at 16 minutes! Moist and flavorful.

  9. 5 stars
    Made these this last week to freeze 1/2 for later. My 2+yr old eats these and he is in a picky phase. A lot of Amy’s mini muffin recipes have been helpful! My husband and I enjoy a lot of them too.

    1. I think if you omit the oats and use 1 1/4 cups whole wheat flour, that should work well. You may want to check them for doneness starting at 14 minutes of baking time.

  10. 5 stars
    Great staple recipe. I didn’t add any sugar to leave them plain, they were quite filling. The baking soda/baking powder taste was a tad too strong so I will lower it next time. Ended up with 10 regular muffins, baked for 20min. Thank you