Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

Eating healthier doesnt have to mean sacrificing the foods you love. This guide to healthybakingswaps,like using applesauce in place of butter,will help prove that you have your cake and eat healthier, too.

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

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By making simple substitutions in your baking recipes, you can easily increase the health benefits and lower the cholesterol and fat content without sacrificing flavor. When enjoyed in moderation, these treats will give you a sweet fix but you can rest assured that youve made aninvestment in your health.

Applesauce for butter or oil

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

Cherry muffins with applesauce via bydongo

Unsweetened applesauce can be used to replace part or all of the butter in a recipe. It can be swapped in equal quantities,so if a recipe calls for 2 cups of butter, you could replace as much of it as youd like with applesauce, from a small amount such as 1/4 cup to the entire amount. Using all applesauce in a cake or bread will give it a lot of moisture, but also a lot of density, so considerthis when choosinghow much of the butter to replace in your recipe.

Applesauce for eggs

Unsweetened applesauce can also be used as an egg substitute. At a conversion rate of1/4 cup applesauce for 1 egg, this naturally sweet stuff can be swapped for eggs in recipes.

Applesauce for sugar

You can substitute unsweetenedapplesauce for sugar in a 1:1 ratio in recipes, but you must reduce the amount of liquid in the recipe. Typically, reducing the liquid (milk, water, etc) by 1/4 cup will do the trick. If there is no added liquid, no need to adjust.

Avocado for butter

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

You can swap equal amounts of mashed avocado for softened butter in baking recipes, and can even be used to make buttercream. Avocado will impart a flavor; it will be sweet, since adding avocado to a sweet recipe will bring out its natural sweetness, but do consider what flavors youll pair it with. Chocolate works beautifully with the natural sweetness of avocado.

Bananas foreggs

Mashedbananas(extra ripe is best) can be used for eggs in certain recipes at a conversion of 1/4 cup banana for 1 egg. Like silken tofu, the bananas are a fantastic binder but will not provide lift, so they are more appropriate for baked goods that wont require much lift or that already contain leavening. In addition, bananas do have a distinct flavor, so choose recipes that will be harmonious, such as oatmeal cookies,bread pudding and quick breads.

Greek yogurt for sour cream

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

In general, you can swap equal amounts of plain greek yogurt for sour cream in a recipe with not much change in the result. Greek yogurt can also be used to make cake icing, by replacing part or even all of the butter in a recipe.

Vegan butter for regular butter

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

Vegan croissants with vegan butter via Crisg

Butter substitutes such as Earth Balance offer the benefits of butter in baking, with a healthier result. Be sure to use butter substitutes which are specifically labeled as appropriate for baking, and use in equal quantities to butter.

Egg whites for whole eggs

Substitute 2 egg whites for one whole egg for a healthier result. This is also an easy way to use extra egg whites if you happen to have any on hand. It works wonderfully for cookie or quickbread recipes.

Milk for cream

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

This is an easy swap, but effective in making baked goods healthier. In most baked good recipes, you can substitute milk, or reduced fat milk for cream. This is not, however, appropriate in recipes such as whipped cream, in which the recipe relies on the creams fat for structure. In a cake, however, you could easily substitute cream with milk.

Flax meal for eggs

These seeds arent just a heart-healthy topping for your oatmeal. They can be used for vegan baking at a conversion rate of one tablespoon of ground flax seeds with three tablespoons of water for 1 egg.

Marshmallow fluff for buttercream

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

Making marshmallow fluff from marshmallowsvia Craftsy

Lighten up your buttercream by mixing it with an equal amount of marshmallow fluff and mixing until youve reached a spreading consistency. The sweet fluff is full of flavor, but low in fat, and will allow you to have your cake but lighten it up just a little bit.

Oil for butter

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

In many recipes, oil can be substituted for butter in equal quantities. Olive oil in particular can give baked goods a unique taste and texture, and is rich in omega 3 fatty acids. It will affect the texture of your baked good; it will be different, but not in a bad way. Heres a helpful conversion chart for substituting olive oil for butter.

Prune purée for butter

Like applesauce, prune purée can be substituted in equal parts for butter in a recipe. Replace part or all of the butter in a recipe with the prunes.For an easy shortcutbuy the pre-pureed stuff in baby food form!

Sugar reduction

Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?
Can you replace butter with applesauce in cookies?

Homemade confectioners sugar via Craftsy

Authors note: a pastry chef once told me that in general, you can cut down 1/4 cup of sugar in just about any cake or cookie recipes without huge consequences. I have found this to be true in my experience; so you can take that tip or leave it!

Another variation is to cut down on the sugar by 2 tablespoons per every cup of sugar, and to add an extra 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla.