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vendredi 1 février 2019

Baking Using An Egg Substitute For Vegans

By Donald Cook


The vegan trend is growing more and more and there began to appear a lot of vegan options in several countries. You can now buy vegan ice-cream, burgers, all sorts of sweets or foods right from the supermarket. Another even healthier option would be to cook and bake your own, to our own taste. And since we all crave some cake from time to time, you must be wondering what a good egg substitute for vegans would be.

There are quite a lot of options, as you will see, and you will use the ones you consider the best for you in time. Some of them are great for cookies and generally sweet stuff, some for all recipes, some will just appeal more to you. Avocado, for example, works great with vegetable recipes, because it has quite a neutral taste.

One simple option is to use flaxseed meal, as it is easy to make and adds a lot of nutrition to your food. To substitute one egg, you would need to use mix 1 tablespoon flaxseed meal to 3 tablespoons of water and let it sit for around 5 minutes before using it.

Chia seeds are very used lately due to their increased nutritional value. Also, they expend in water and create some sort of a pudding, making them a perfect egg replacement as well. Mix 1 tablespoon of chia seeds with 3 tablespoons of water and wait 5 minutes. This can be used in various recipes, but take into account its darker color.

Store-bought vegan egg replacements are also an option and they can be found online or in stores, depending where you live. Most of them will produce a mix with a lighter texture than the ones created with seeds. Some of these mixes are even gluten-free, but best read the ingredients and find the best one for you. Make sure to check the instructions on the package before and follow them closely to get the best outcome.

Some fruits also make a great egg replacement, especially for cakes and cookies. It is very affordable, as probably everyone has some of these in the kitchen or pantry. You can puree bananas or pumpkin or even use mashed sweet potato, avocado or butternut squash. If you cannot get or do not have these, try using unsweetened applesauce. Pear butter is also an option, if you like pears.

Choose them based on the recipe you have and take note that some of the fruits have a strong taste or color. The applesauce would be the plainest one, and you can hide the color from the more orange purees if you add them into a coffee or chocolate cake. Also, chocolate and bananas mix well in terms of taste as well.

A good idea would be to try all or most of them in small batches and find the ones that you like the most, in terms of consistency and taste. For example, you can try making a batch of cookies with almond flour or pumpkin chocolate chips. Or vegan muffins with fruit puree and flaxseeds. Pancakes are also very easy to make and can be personalized to your taste. Mix and try and find the best recipes for you.




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