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QuestionCan I use regular applesauce instead of unsweetened?Community AnswerMost likely, but it depends on the recipe. You might consider reducing the sugar in the recipe if you are using sweetened applesauce, however.
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QuestionHow do I add applesauce to add moisture to a cake I usually make that always comes out a little dry?Community AnswerUse the same amount of applesauce to substitute for oil in your recipe. You could also use half oil and half applesauce (for example, if recipe calls for 1 cup oil, use 1/2 cup oil, 1/2 cup applesauce combined well). You should also check your cake 5 minutes before the end of baking time to make sure it doesn't overcook. If your cakes are always dry, your oven temp may be inaccurate. Check your oven temp with an oven thermometer for accuracy.
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QuestionCan I use applesauce as a substitute for Crisco?Community AnswerYou can substitute 1 cup of shortening with ½ cup of applesauce or prune puree. Keep in mind that this will ultimately alter the end texture and appearance of your product.
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QuestionCan I use applesauce as a substitute for eggs in a recipe?Community AnswerYes! Use 1/4 cup of applesauce per egg and mix well. In my experience however, when recipes call for 3 or more eggs, or when eggs are used for structure, applesauce does not work well as a substitute.
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QuestionCan I substitute applesauce instead of oil in a cookie mix?Community AnswerApplesauce isn't recommended as a substitute in cookie recipes. You can try using 1/4 applesauce, 3/4 oil, depending on the type of cookie/recipe.
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