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Applesauce- in the UK

samiejones1
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I see ‘applesauce’ called for in a lot for US recipes.
Is this the same apple sauce that we use on our roast pork!? Or is in something entirely different 🙈
Is this the same apple sauce that we use on our roast pork!? Or is in something entirely different 🙈
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It's the same thing, it is just a way to sweeten recipes.1
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Thank you! Didn’t want to add it and end up with something bizarre!0
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Applesauce is just apples. If you make it fresh some people add sugar. Usually when I make it I use sweeter apples, I add cinnamon, maybe a little nutmeg. It is simple, crushed apples cooked down.0
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It can vary a bit, but it's just crushed cooked down apples with sugar and maybe some nutmeg or cinnamon. Home made tends to be chunky and store bought tends to be more of a puree.0
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