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​Smart swaps: What to use instead of eggs in recipes​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 12:01 IST
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Smart swaps: What to use instead of eggs in recipes

Eggs do a lot of heavy lifting in the kitchen. They bind, they lift, they enrich. But there are plenty of moments when you need to work without them; whether it’s for a vegan guest, an allergy at the table, or simply because the tray in the fridge is empty. The good thing is, eggs aren’t the only way to hold a cake together or to whip a mousse into shape. The pantry is full of stand-ins, each with its own quirks and strengths. Scroll down to discover the best egg substitutes and how to use them without missing a beat in your cooking.

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Flaxseed meal - steady and reliable

Ground flaxseed mixed with water creates what bakers call a “flax egg.” One spoonful of flax meal stirred with three spoons of water thickens into a gel that mimics the binding power of eggs. It’s earthy, a little nutty, and works beautifully in brownies, quick breads, or savoury fritters. Beyond function, it quietly adds fibre and omega-3s – a nutritional bonus for something that also happens to be dependable in the oven.

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Yogurt - moisture with a hint of tang

In many recipes, eggs aren’t about binding at all; they’re about softness. Yogurt steps in here with ease. Half a cup can replace one egg, keeping cakes tender and adding a gentle acidity that balances out sweetness. It feels especially at home in tea loaves, banana bread, or spiced cakes. If dairy is off the table, plant-based yogurts do the job too, bringing the same creaminess without the compromise.

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Aquafaba - the surprise star

The liquid most people drain from a can of chickpeas has turned out to be a small miracle. Aquafaba whips up like egg whites, turning into stiff peaks that fold into mousses or bake into meringues. Three tablespoons equal one whole egg, two tablespoons an egg white. Its taste disappears once cooked, leaving behind structure and lightness. It’s one of those discoveries that feels almost too clever; a by-product transformed into the centrepiece of modern vegan baking.

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Silken tofu: creaminess without fuss

Blend silken tofu till it’s smooth and you’ve got a custardy base that slips right into cheesecakes, brownies, or puddings. A quarter cup does the work of an egg, adding creaminess and structure without changing the taste. It’s protein-rich, mild, and once it’s mixed in, you won’t even know it’s there. For rich, dense desserts – it’s one of the easiest, most dependable swaps.

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Mashed banana - sweet and simple

Ripe bananas are more than just smoothie fillers. A quarter cup of mashed fruit can take the place of an egg in pancakes, waffles, or dense cakes. They bring moisture, natural sweetness, and their own distinct warmth. The flavour won’t vanish, so they’re best in recipes that welcome a fruity note in chocolate bakes, nutty loaves, or hearty breakfast dishes. In the right setting, banana isn’t just a substitute; it’s an upgrade.

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