"applesaucy" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more applesaucy [comparative], most applesaucy [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} applesaucy (comparative more applesaucy, superlative most applesaucy)
  1. Alternative form of applesaucey. Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: applesaucey
    Sense id: en-applesaucy-en-adj-3goItfZO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "Applesaucy gravy: Place a small amount of margarine in a skillet and reheat a large slice of fully cooked ham. Remove it to a heated platter and add 1/4 cup of apple juice and 1/4 cup raisins to the pan. Simmer, while stirring, for two minutes. Add 1/2 cup chunky applesauce, mix and heat through. To serve, pour applesauce over ham slice.",
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          "ref": "2002 November 28, Brian Connors, “Who here is cooking? (and what's your menu)”, in rec.food.cooking (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07",
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          "text": "5. Applesauce (in case your scissors gets dull and you accidentally pluck a few – it'll sooth that foot fast) / 6. Napkins (to clean up that applesaucy mess) / 7. Waste basket (to clean up those applesaucy napkins)",
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          "ref": "2009, Ben Watson, Cider, Hard and Sweet: History, Traditions, and Making Your Own, 2nd edition, Woodstock, Vt.: The Countryman Press, page 58, column 2",
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          "ref": "2009, Isa Chandra Moskowitz, Terry Hope Romero, “Applesauce Softies”, in Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar: 100 Dairy-Free Recipes for Everyone’s Favorite Treats, Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo Lifelong, page 104",
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          "ref": "2011, Jean Paré, “Apple-Cot Muffins”, in Kids Snack ’n’ Bake, Edmonton, Alta.: Company’s Coming Publishing Limited, page 102",
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          "ref": "2013 April 17, W. Baker, “Sausage spices?”, in alt.food.diabetic (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07",
          "text": "I cook the sauce with the skin on (better color) and then either remove the skins to a old fashioned foley food mill and put them through it or you can , to save picking out the skins, just put all the sauce through the food mill, but I like the rougher textured applesauce. […] Just a little wter in the bottom of the pot to get everything started then cook on lowo to medium flame covred, stiring occasionally until everything is soft and applesaucy.",
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          "text": "Some North American dessert apples, such as Golden Delicious, yield a slimy, applesaucy pomace, which can clog up the press cloth and reduce the amount of juice you can extract from the fruit.",
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