• @[email protected]
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      344 months ago

      Supposedly, but I assume you have to be familiar with baking with applesauce, and not just read somewhere that apple sauce can replace “oil, butter, or eggs” and just shoot for the moon.

      • _haha_oh_wow_
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        124 months ago

        Wait, really? I was joking, that seems like it would not do any of the things that something like oil or butter would do when baking something.

        • @[email protected]
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          214 months ago

          It can work pretty well, usually in baked good that have a high moisture content like banana bread. It is certainly not a 1/1 substitute. Best practice is to follow a known recipe, or have played around enough to know what changing fat, sugar, water, levels will do. Just changing something like sugar level will change not just sweetness, but gluten formation, browning, moisture retention. It can be complex.

        • AggressivelyPassive
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          54 months ago

          As an egg replacement in cakes it works okayish. Roughly one or two tablespoons per egg, but it of course depends on what you’re trying to achieve.

      • @[email protected]
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        94 months ago

        I sometimes replace my butter on toast with eggs with applesauce on toast with applesauce. I call it a pile of sadness.

    • Neato
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      104 months ago

      This is probably sarcastic, but in case it’s not: Applesauce is a vegan substitute for eggs, not oil. There is no substitute for oil as many oils are already vegan. You can definitely substitute animal-based fats like butter and lard for others like coconut oil to make a recipe vegan.

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        34 months ago

        It was sarcastic/joking, but wow I had no idea! They seem so dissimilar, I never would’ve thought that would work. Didn’t think I’d learn this much about baking today lol, thanks!

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          24 months ago

          I meant the other way. Substitute out lard and substitute in coconut oil.

          • @[email protected]
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            44 months ago

            “Substitute X for Y” means “replace Y with X,” i.e., “for Y, use X instead.”

            “Substitute X with Y” would mean “replace X with Y.”

            • lad
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              54 months ago

              Now, you’re going to just brag around with that knowledge of yours, and teach everyone how to write things so that things are correctly understood by the reader?

              That’s a helpful goal, go on, please

      • @[email protected]
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        -64 months ago

        The OP graphic says “I followed the recipie exactly”, which they did not, so somehow I doubt that “facts” matter to them, who are making hyperbolic claims for emotional appeals rather than descriptive purposes.

    • teft
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      04 months ago

      Absolutely. 1:1 swap even so it’s odd that their dish failed.