Applesauce Cookies

Applesauce Cookies might be a good recipe to expand your hor d'oeuvre repertoire. This recipe serves 48 and costs 11 cents per serving. One portion of this dish contains around 1g of protein, 3g of fat, and a total of 79 calories. 39 people have tried and liked this recipe. This recipe from Go Dairy Free requires applesauce, ground nutmeg, raisins, and flour. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 30 minutes. It is a good option if you're following a dairy free and lacto ovo vegetarian diet. Overall, this recipe earns a very bad (but still fixable) spoonacular score of 7%. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Applesauce Cookies, Applesauce Cookies, and Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies.

Servings: 48

Preparation duration: 15 minutes

Cooking duration: 12 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 cup applesauce

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 cup dairy-free margarine (soy-free optional)

1 egg beaten

2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 cup chopped nuts – optional

1 cup chopped raisins – optional

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 cup sugar

Equipment:

oven

baking sheet

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat your oven to 375ºF.Sift dry ingredients together.Cream margarine and sugar thoroughly.Add applesauce and egg to the creamed mixture.Gradually stir in the dry ingredients.Stir in the raisins and nuts if using.Drop by teaspoonful two or three inches apart onto greased baking sheet.Drop the dough by teaspoonfuls two or three inches apart onto greased baking sheets.Bake the cookies for about 12 minutes.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat your oven to 375ºF.Sift dry ingredients together.Cream margarine and sugar thoroughly.

2. Add applesauce and egg to the creamed mixture.Gradually stir in the dry ingredients.Stir in the raisins and nuts if using.Drop by teaspoonful two or three inches apart onto greased baking sheet.Drop the dough by teaspoonfuls two or three inches apart onto greased baking sheets.

3. Bake the cookies for about 12 minutes.


Nutrition Information:

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79k Calories
1g Protein
3g Total Fat
11g Carbs
0% Health Score
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Calories
79k
4%

Fat
3g
5%

  Saturated Fat
0.65g
4%

Carbohydrates
11g
4%

  Sugar
4g
5%

Cholesterol
3mg
1%

Sodium
65mg
3%

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Protein
1g
3%

Manganese
0.12mg
6%

Vitamin B1
0.05mg
3%

Vitamin E
0.48mg
3%

Selenium
2µg
3%

Folate
11µg
3%

Copper
0.06mg
3%

Fiber
0.69g
3%

Iron
0.47mg
3%

Vitamin B2
0.04mg
3%

Vitamin B3
0.49mg
2%

Phosphorus
23mg
2%

Magnesium
9mg
2%

Vitamin A
96IU
2%

Potassium
54mg
2%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

Zinc
0.17mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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