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Apple muffins with oats and pecans. Fluffy with crunchy oat – pecan streusel topping. Easy to make and perfect for fall recipe.

I promise, you’ll love how easy to make these Apple, oat and pecan muffins are.
They are great to enjoy with coffee in the morning, for an afternoon snack or to be eaten on the go.
I changed my original recipe a bit, so here it is.
Not to mention, but you can probably guess that while baking the muffins, my house smelled amazing!
These muffins contain whole grain oat flour, pecans, are loaded with chunks of fresh apples and the best part is the crunchy and flavorful oat-pecan streusel topping!

Apple Muffins Recipe
Although I really wanted to test this recipe using oat and whole wheat flour only, I did not do so. I made a safe bet and used 1 1/3 cups of white all purpose flour and 3/4 cup of whole wheat oat flour. This oat flour brought some extra earthy flavor to these delicious muffins.
Just a reminder – you can make your own oat flour by putting dry oats to your blender and using the pulse setting to chop them into fine flour.
I’ve made these muffins in the past with white flour only and it works perfect! Adding roughly chopped pecans in this recipe, creates great texture, because with the soft apples, we do need some crunch inside them.
You can use walnuts instead, but I really like the apple-pecan combo.
Using canola oil made my apple muffins very soft, fluffy and moist.
Olive oil or melted coconut oil will be a great substitute.
You can use apples of any kind, but I used my favorite Granny Smith apples, which are not extremely sweet and pair well with this crunchy and sweet oat-pecan streusel topping. The oat-pecan combination is definitely a winner and they taste so much better after baking!
No paper muffin liners used here, I just think they look prettier this way!

And you can still see the apples inside.








Wow! I love the massive chunks of apple baked inside – my hubby is an apple fanatic and he would flip over these. Pinning!
Thanks Cheryl! Glad you like them! Thanks for pinning!
These muffins look amazing! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous. Nothing beats the smell of apple anything baking in the oven 🙂 Pinned!
Thank you girl! I’m glad you like them!
I love cooked apples so I’m swooning over these apple oat muffins. I’m imagining the delicious smell in your house while these were baking. Yum!
Thanks Sarah! Apples + Pecans, yeah it did smell amazing !
Yum! These look absolutely delicious 😉 great flavor combo!
Thanks! I’m glad you like them Michele!
Gorgeous photos, Mira! I love apple desserts, especially in the fall! And your streusel topping looks amazing!
I love making apple desserts in fall 🙂
I have an out flour sitting on my shelf and I did not know what to do with it. But now I know… delicious recipe! Yum! with apples:)
Hey Ilona, let m know how they turn if you get to make them! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Wow girl these look divine!! A gift from heaven Xxx
Hey Karina, your complements mean a lot! I’m glad you like them !!!
OK, I’m officially obsessed with you. Great photography and delicious food without the guilt. And you have an english bulldog. Jealous!
Hey Sarah, I just recently discovered your blog and I love it! Baked goods are my passion! Still have to go through many of your recipes and pin your beautiful pictures! I love dogs, and especially bulldogs 🙂
The oven temperature starts at 425, but what temperature should the oven reduce to for the rest of the baking time?
It is 350 F. Sorry about that!