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In Place Of Eggs


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looking for ideas other than an 'egg powder replacer'

thanks!


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It depends upon the recipe. To most mixes I use two tablespoons of flax meal and add water to 1/3 cup to replace two large eggs. In other recipes from scratch, I might use 1/2 cup of soft silken tofu. Both of these have worked well depending upon the recipe.

My favorite new recipe book for gluten-free, Casein-free, & egg-free is "Cooking Free" by Carol Fenster. It has some really great recipes! Kristin

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I usually substitute eggs with this: 1 1/2T water, 1 1/2T. oil, 1 tsp. baking powder mixed together = 1 egg. You can double for up to two eggs. After that it doesn't work so well.

I also have done 1/4 cup applesauce = 1 egg in quick breads and a cookie recipe that I have.

I''d like to try the flax recipe sometime though.

I'm not a fan of the boxed egg replacer.

Susanna Newbie

My daughter, the vegan uses mashed banana or apple sauce to replace eggs in some recipes, like brownies or quick breads. She uses mashed avocado or silken tofu in some savory dishes like lentil loaf. I like the idea of ground flax meal and water--it's sooOOOooo healthy!

good luck,

Susanna

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We use duck eggs!

You have to see if you're sensitive to them first, but I can't remember why ppl are allergic to chicken eggs but can have duck ones...

My whole fam is allergic and it's a relief to be able to use duck eggs! ^_^

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We use duck eggs!

You have to see if you're sensitive to them first, but I can't remember why ppl are allergic to chicken eggs but can have duck ones...

My whole fam is allergic and it's a relief to be able to use duck eggs! ^_^

Yes, do test them first. I found out that they were as bad as chicken eggs for me.


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