Protein First: Apple Jacked Muffins

by Dani Shugart

A Higher Protein, 110-Calorie, Sweet Bite

Muffins are usually deceiving. They're just less-good cupcakes with tons of calories. NOT THESE. See for yourself.

Muffins don’t typically contain much protein, and they’re usually so packed with sugar and garbage that you might as well just eat a candy bar.

Google the words “apple cinnamon muffin + calories,” and the first store-bought thing that pops up contains 520 calories, 61 grams of carbs, 29 grams of fat, and 6 grams of protein.

With shreds of actual apple popping out and a few scoops of protein, the macros for these are 8 grams of protein, 19 grams of carbs, and a single gram of fat. And there’s only 110 calories per muffin. Not bad for a dessert, right?

If you want to up the protein, just eat them alongside a plate of scrambled eggs. Or have it as a sweet bite after you’ve already eaten a protein-packed dinner.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Shred apples using a cheese grater.
  3. Combine all ingredients into a mixing bowl.
  4. Spray a 12-cup muffin pan with coconut oil.
  5. Spoon your batter into the muffin pan evenly.
  6. Bake for about 25 minutes.

Calories & Macros

  • Servings 12
  • Calories 103
  • Protein 8g
  • Carbs 19g
  • Fat 1g

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Fun fact: the day this video was shot, I was experimenting with dye on a couple shirts that were the wrong color. The dye instructions said to wear dishwashing gloves, and I did, but it still somehow soaked through staining my skin.

So purple fingers happened. Still a great recipe though.

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I love the name!

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Aw yay! Thank you! I was wondering if anyone would get a kick out of that!

Love this recipe. We’ve tried it will all sorts of apples too. Granny Smith is awesome.

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