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By Melva Ward on Sep 3, 2016

Hi, I am trying egg substitutes, first off I used applesauce in place of 5 eggs, used the required amount(got from internet) the cake was too moist. Second try I used aquafaba and again too moist. The recipe does call for 1/2 cup water so should I try leaving that out. I think my substitutes are giving me more liquid than the eggs, could that be the problem, I even put 1/2 cup too much flour in this last one but still its not as it probably should be. Thanks for the info I have got from your site.

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By james on Feb 17, 2016

this helped a lot but more information would be nice

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By Sandi on Feb 15, 2016

What would the purpose of egg be in a pancake recipe which has milk 3/4 cup, vinegar, flour 1 cup, baking powder and baking soda? So basically it has all the ingredients for moisture, leavening, and binding, and enough of it too to do their various jobs, and yet it also has an egg included in the recipe.

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By Taylor on Jan 15, 2016

could you please tell me what in eggs is needed in baking? i was trying to do a science experiment with substituting something in baking cookies and seeing how it effects its outcome. P.s. it would also be great if u can give me advice on what is something that: has lots of substitutes-- has some result of the substitution -- and u can explain to me the effects on baking. thanx to u:)

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By jade richards on Jan 15, 2016

not helpful at all :-(:-(

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By Helen on Dec 19, 2015

I am a Vegan and having a hard time baking bread, (like Whole wheat banana nut bread), or any cookies. I use Agave for sugar, egg replacer for eggs. It,s ok but not good. I made chocolate chip cookies and they were terrible, all that love and time at Christmas, I threw them out. So please help.

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By Polly Hopson on Nov 20, 2015

What do you suggest I substitute for the eggs in a traditional pecan pie?

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By Imogen Grrod on Nov 15, 2015

Hi is there anything else eggs can be used for coz i need to know this for homework at school

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By riya on Oct 25, 2015

hi, what should i use to replace egg whites in muffins.plz reply soon in this given mail id.awaiting for your response

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By Al on Sep 20, 2015

Sandra, to have a brownie like texture, not as cake-like you would exclude an egg, not add one.

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By Sandra D on Sep 18, 2015

My daughter is making birthday cakes and they call for three eggs. She wants to make the cake more "dense" like a brownie mix. Her question is will adding an additional egg have that effect? If not, what else can she do to the recipe to make the cake more dense or thick when baked?Thank you.

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By brenda on Sep 14, 2015

just wondering if it is necessary to put one egg yolk in coconut cream pie if so what is an acceptable substitute, Thank you in advance.

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By Robyn Zang on Jun 24, 2015

Thank you so much. I was short an egg in a cake recipe and found several options here. Learning the role that the egg was in this recipe it was easy.Thanks so much,Robyn Prima and Pat L.

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By Shweta on Jun 15, 2015

Michelle thanks. Will def try ur combination of chia and water.

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By courtney on Jun 9, 2015

still don't understand to be honest!!!! :oops: :evil: 8)

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By cooking monster on May 7, 2015

thank you :-P 8)

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By Zucchini Pancakes Challenge #2 (F) | UMN Cooks Healthy Food on Mar 1, 2015

[…] It was easier to find a substitute for the eggs since I’ve been baking eggless cakes and brownies for a while now. I mixed 3 Tbsp of warm water and 1 Tbsp of Flaxseed Meal to substitute for one egg—something that I’ve used quite often in my baking. In this recipe I think the egg was meant as a source of moisture in the recipe and possibly as a leavening agent. I feel like the egg substitute worked out well since the final pancakes didn’t come out dry. Based on how well the egg substitute worked, I believe that it would be a good way for those who have egg allergies or dietary restrictions to still eat their favorite foods. (http://chefinyou.com/role-of-egg-baking-cooking/) […]

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By Michelle Burns on Nov 21, 2014

Thanks so much for posting this clever system! I used to intuit the right egg substitute based on my previous experience, but seeing your method really helped me to clarify my process in my own mind and for my readers. :-D

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By How to Choose Egg Substitutes for a Recipe - Rivels and GritsRivels and Grits on Nov 20, 2014

[...] serving in your recipe? Go through the following 5 steps in order.A few of these steps are from Chef In You’s great post on figuringout the purpose of eggs, which helped me to be systematic instead of just relying on intuition whenchoosing egg [...]

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By annupamaa on Aug 17, 2014

what doi substitue eggs with in a dark and moist chocolate brownie recipe? :-| thanks!

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By Michelle on Jul 10, 2014

My son had many allergies from the time he was an infant, among them eggs, milk, nuts, beef, seafood, etc.. I experimented with many substitutions, and after 10 years I just discovered a new one! I've used flax meal and water for eggs in many recipes, but just learned about CHIA. Mix chia seeds in the same ratio as flax- 1 tbsp chia seeds to three tbsp water. I used coconut water just as a matter of preference, but water is fine. You don't even need to grind the chia seeds, although you certainly can; just use them whole. They are quite solvable and in about 10 minutes you'll have a gelatinous substance. Chia seeds are a fabulous thickener and the nutritional properties will blow your mind. I let mine sit a little more than 5 minutes, so there was just a little snap left- like the little fish eggs in sushi is the best way to describe- it's not like you have to gnaw away at it. The brownies were the best I ever made! They were so moist, but still perfectly formed, and in the edges where a stray seed was baked in, there was the slightest nutty quality. My son is severely allergic to all nuts, so they're banned completely from our diet, and studies have shown chia to be ALMOST non allergenic. Truly remarkable. Chia is also a very effective thickener- gravy, soup, pudding, snack "gels" (maybe even Jell-O shots?!?) Bonus- chia is shown to impede the absorption of carbs leading to balanced blood sugar and weight loss. More to the point here- amazing egg /corn starch substitute. Check it out and give it a try!

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By nightnurse on May 26, 2014

@Andreq it's flaxseed

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By Megha Tank on Mar 31, 2014

Hi,In the last section of how to find egg is used as what, you ve written ex. in brackets. Is that Excluding or Example?

Its example. Have made the changes. --DK

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By Charu Gohel on Feb 5, 2014

I don't use eggs for religious reasons. I do vegan baking. I have successfully made quick breads, muffins made without eggs. I haven't had success making chocolate chip cookies. I have tried making it from scratch but that has lot of soda bi carbonate taste. I have used a mix of pancake mix and flour they either become too soft or too crispy. I have researched a lot. I want to know how much water to substitute for 2 eggs.Thank YouCharu

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By kimberly on Jan 13, 2014

:-P

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By var on Oct 29, 2013

:) very very informative!!!

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By Andreq on Sep 3, 2013

Try using ground falxseed instead of eggs...look it up online.

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By Shruti on Jul 13, 2013

How do I substitute eggs in a flourless chocolate cake? It seems to be doing all three as mentioned above.

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By janet devlin on Jun 15, 2013

Thanks, helped a lot for my report. :)

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By lynneta on Jun 1, 2013

trying to make a loaf of bread from brown rice flour.. i am vegan.. what do you suggest to replace the egg for a savory loaf of bread.. dont want it to taste like banana. so dont want to use banana. do you have a favorite recipe.. any suggestions,

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By Joyce on Feb 28, 2013

I have been allergic to eggs for 30 years, yet I do a lot of cooking and baking for other people. When asked about my recipes, I tell people that if a baking recipe calls for one egg, it probably means you can make the recipe without it, hence quick breads and muffins, some cookies. If it calls for 2 or more, they are needed for binding. That usually works for me.

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By justin corry on Dec 18, 2012

i think that was great information i am in middle school and this was for my science project and i think that wil really help me out and give me enought info to get a passing grade like i always wanted to in scince cause right now im not doing so well but anyway thats it really helped........-justin corry

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FAQs

What is the purpose of eggs in a recipe? ›

When added to a recipe, eggs take on a few roles. They may be used to add structure, flavor, texture or act as a leavening agent. Interestingly, depending on whether the recipe calls for whole eggs, egg whites and egg yolks also affect what an egg does during baking.

What three functions does eggs have in a recipe? ›

In cooking and baking there are five main functions of an egg. They bind, thicken, coat, serve as a leavening agent, and emulsify.

What is the function of eggs when added to a dough mixture choose the correct answer? ›

Eggs function as natural emulsifiers, combining liquids and fats to achieve a smoother dough texture. Additionally, eggs also play a role in strengthening the gluten network to enable the bread to maintain a good shape and volume.

What is the function of egg in cooking? ›

Thanks to its unique properties, an egg can help bind ingredients, give volume to batter, emulsify liquids, thicken a sauce, provide flavor, clarify a liquid and even add a nice color or glaze to certain dishes.

What are the 7 main uses of eggs? ›

They can be used for clarifying, enriching, emulsifying, binding, glazing, thickening and aerating. Eggs are great staple ingredients and offer us so many options, both on their own and when incorporated into other ingredients.

What are the 5 things eggs provide in a baking recipe? ›

In addition to their nutritional value, eggs can provide structure, leavening, richness, color, and flavor to baked products.

What factors determine egg grades? ›

The grade is determined by the interior quality of the egg and the appearance and condition of the egg shell. Eggs of any quality grade may differ in weight (size). U.S. Grade AA eggs have whites that are thick and firm; yolks that are high, round, and practically free from defects; and clean, unbroken shells.

How does the number of eggs affect a cake? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

What are the 10 uses of eggs? ›

It can be poached, scrambled, scotched, roasted, hard-boiled, devilled, pickled, and soft-boiled, all by itself. It can be part of a larger whole: a frittata, an omelette, a salad, benedict, with potatoes, bacon, cheese, green peppers, tabasco, paprika, salt, and pepper.

What is the function of eggs in the muffin recipe? ›

In cakes, muffins, cookies, pancakes, waffles, doughs and many other baked goods, whole eggs are used as a binder. Eggs are natural binders, helping hold all other baking ingredients together and increasing the viscosity of batters and doughs.

Which of the following is are functions of egg in a quick bread recipe? ›

Eggs also act as an emulsifier. By surrounding small particles of fat, the egg helps make the quick bread batter smoother, thus contributing to volume and texture. In addition, when eggs are beaten, they incorporate tiny air bubbles that expand with heat in the oven, contributing to volume.

What size eggs do most baked recipes call for? ›

The Large egg is the standard used in most recipe development. Using a different size, without making an adjustment, will affect texture, flavor balance, consistency, and in most cases will give an unsatisfactory result.

What is the function of the egg yolk? ›

The egg yolk makes up about one third of the weight of an egg and contains the majority of the calories, fat, vitamins, and minerals. And here's why: when an egg is fertilized (don't worry—we don't keep roosters on our small family farms), the purpose of the yolk is to provide nutrients to the developing chick.

What is the function of eggs in mayonnaise? ›

Egg yolk plays a critical role in the stability and structural properties of mayonnaise due to having emulsifying properties, reducing surface tension, and increasing emulsion stability.

Can you bake without eggs? ›

About ¼ cup of applesauce can work as an egg replacement in baking for dense baked goods like brownies or cookies. While you can use applesauce in sweets like cakes and cupcakes, you may need to add an extra ½ teaspoon of baking powder to your dry ingredients to create a light and airy final product.

Why are eggs so versatile in cooking? ›

Separated, egg whites can be whipped to hold air bubbles, creating meringues and angel-food cakes. Not to be outdone, egg yolks serve as an emulsifier, that will help bind water and oil in a sauce or dressing, and have a smoothing effect on many preparations.

What does adding eggs to flour do? ›

But besides the nutritional benefits there are a few other good reasons to use egg in breadmaking. It makes the bread lighter and fluffier. The reason for that is the fat in the yolk that inhibits gluten formation just as any other fat would. This results in a looser dough that can expand and puff up more.

Are eggs used as thickening and binding ingredients? ›

Moistening and binding: The fat in eggs provides a moistening effect, and the proteins present coagulate when heated, binding ingredients together. Thickening: Eggs are valuable thickeners in the cooking of chiffon pie fillings and custard.

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