• jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    I do this all the time, but at least I admit my fault when it fails terribly.

    BTW you can replace the eggs with apple sauce, but definitely not the oil

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      1 day ago

      You can replace eggs with apple sauce for their moisture, but not for their protein, ie ability to bind stuff together. You’d have to use something like ground flax seed mixed with warm water for that, or even soy cream.

      Similarly, apple sauce can provide some of the sticky wetness that oil usually provides, but not its, well, oiliness.

      Before making a replacement, you have to understand what purpose the ingredient serves in the recipe, and then find something else that can fulfil that purpose. Or, like you said, just try it out and admit it’s you fault when it fails. I do it all the time too! And then you can learn from it.

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          20 hours ago

          I’ve found flax egg to impart less of its own flavour, so it’s my go to for sweet stuff, but I like to make aquafaba mayo

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          21 hours ago

          Brownies are kind of special though. They need to crisp on the top (and sides depending on who you walk to) fast enough not to dry out the internal moisture. The eggs/oil are there for surface frying.

          You could make more adjustments to make applesauce work, cook at a higher temperature, convection/airfry, but you’re going to be battling a thicker tough layer on the exterior.

    • stray@pawb.social
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      22 hours ago

      You can at least replace oil with applesauce in banana bread. The result of using each is quite different, but both are fine for different goals.