Apple Crumble Muffins (Half Whole Wheat, All Delicious)

Written by Dietitian & Mom: Elis Halenko 

Apple Crumble Muffins

 

These Apple Crumble Muffins are cozy, wholesome, and topped with the perfect golden crumble. They’re made with a 50/50 mix of whole wheat and all-purpose flour—a simple swap I use often to boost the fiber while keeping the texture soft and family-friendly.

Whether you’re meal prepping for the week, packing school snacks, or just craving something homemade, these muffins are a win for kids and adults alike.

 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Lightly sweet, perfectly spiced: A cozy apple cinnamon combo that tastes like fall in muffin form.
  • Added fiber, same great texture: Using half whole wheat flour increases nutrition without making the muffins dense or dry.
  • Easy to freeze & meal prep: Perfect for busy weekdays, lunchboxes, or a grab-and-go breakfast.
  • That crumble topping. Enough said.

Kid-friendly and dietitian-approved

Ingredients

For the Muffins:

1 cup all-purpose flour

1 cup whole wheat flour

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp baking soda

1 tsp cinnamon

1/4 tsp salt

1/3 cup maple syrup or brown sugar

1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt (or unsweetened applesauce)

1/3 cup neutral oil (or melted butter)

2 eggs

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 1/4 cups finely chopped apple (peeled if preferred)

For the Crumble Topping:

2 tbsp rolled oats

2 tbsp flour (any kind)

1 tbsp butter or coconut oil

1 tbsp brown sugar or maple sugar

Pinch of cinnamon

Dietitian Notes

As a dietitian—and a mom—I’m always looking for ways to add nutrition without sacrificing taste. One of my go-to baking swaps?


Using half whole wheat flour and half all-purpose flour.

Why?

  • Whole wheat flour adds fiber, B vitamins, and minerals that support digestion and blood sugar regulation.
  • But going 100% whole wheat can change the texture of muffins—especially for picky eaters.
  • A 50/50 blend keeps the muffins soft and moist, but gives a gentle boost in nutrients.

Plus, these muffins include Greek yogurt for a bit of protein and moisture, and use real apples for natural sweetness and flavor.

 
How to Make These Muffins Toddler-Friendly

These muffins are already a great choice for little ones, but here are a few tweaks to make them even more toddler-approved:

  • Use finely grated apple instead of chopped for a smoother texture.
  • Reduce sugar slightly if desired—the apples and a hint of cinnamon keep them flavorful.
  • Bake in mini muffin tins for smaller hands and shorter baking time (about 10–12 mins).
  • Add iron-rich mix-ins like hemp seeds or ground flax for extra nutrition.
  • Freeze individually and thaw as needed for snacks or quick breakfast options.

For More Balanced Baking Ideas

For more balanced, dietitian-created recipes for families, follow me on Instagram @thefoodstylistrd. I share real food tips, toddler-friendly ideas, and simple swaps that make healthy eating feel doable and delicious.

Elis halenko

"I do not consider myself as anything special unless I am able to achieve success. I strive to keep moving forward, organizing my life, and facing challenges head-on."

Elis Halenko

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