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Cream the butter, applesauce, and sugar together with an electric mixer.
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(Note that you can still use a whole stick of butter for a richer flavor and lighter texture but I find that the batter is less manageable that way.
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Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
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Beat in the vanilla.
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Beat in the flour and baking powder at the same time.
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If the batter is really thick and you're unable to get it into the muffin papers, loosen it with just a little milk, no more than a tablespoon or two.
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I just eyeball it.
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Any kind of milk works, 1% is just what I usually have in my house.
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Pour this batter into lined muffin tins, filling the cups about halfway; same with the baking pans-- no more than halfway!
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Or else there'll be spillage.
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If making cakes with the round or rectangular pans, be sure to grease them with cooking spray first and lightly dust with flour for easy extraction.
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For cupcakes, bake at 350F for 15-20 minutes.
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For round cakes, about 20-25 minutes.
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Rectangle cake-- 25 minutes.
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This is what works in my convection oven.
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Just bake them until lightly golden brown on top.
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Let cool for about 15-20 minutes prior to frosting.
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FOR RAINBOW CUPCAKES: Divide the batter into separate bowls depending on how many colors you want.
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Add the food coloring to each bowl, according to the box instructions or your own method.
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Carefully spoon the different colored batters into the muffin tins, but don't mix.
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Fill the muffin tins about halfway.
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They should bake in pretty rainbow colors!
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FROSTING: put the butter, salt (if necessary), vanilla, and about 1 cup of confectioners sugar into a deep mixing bowl.
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Beat them all together with an electric beater or food processor.
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Note about the butter- for best results without lumpiness, soften it for at least 1 hour prior to making the frosting.
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Add the milk and more confectioners sugar alternately, mix until creamy and spreadable.
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I just eyeball the two, but 3 cups sounds about right.
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If you want to add food coloring to the frosting, follow the directions on the box or use your own method that works.
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Separate the plain white frosting into different bowls/containers to dye them different colors.