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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

I Can't / Don't Eat Eggs - what substitutes could I use?

Now I enjoy eggs, in fact I start the day with one ... boiled, poached, scrambled, baked or fried! In fact eggs are so popular in recipes that it may seem impossible to avoid them! However, what do you do if you may have an egg allergy or intolerance, or as some, prefer not to eat eggs at all! While it may be hard to believe, there is a way to enjoy “eggs,” and recipes that call for them, with some stand-in replacements. Have a look at these eight egg substitutes.


8 Vegan Egg Option Substitutes

Tofu
A favourite scrambled egg replacements is silken tofu.
However, if soy is on your list of food allergies or intolerances, it's perhaps better to pass on this egg substitute.

Baking powder with oil
A perfect way to replace eggs in baked goods for the moisture and volume content is by using baking powder and oil.

Applesauce
Another great contender to replace eggs in baked goods is applesauce. This is an especially good choice when you are baking something sweet and want added moisture.

Being made from fruit, applesauce will not contain the protein value of an egg when used in recipes. It does have a little fibre and it contains carbohydrate based calories. Use unsweetened applesauce and rely on the naturally sweet flavour of the apples to boost the taste of your finished breads, cakes or muffins.

Bananas
Bananas are one of the best replacements for eggs in sweet baked goods. They provide moisture and fullness, offering density and natural sweetness to breads. 

Just like it’s cousin the apple, bananas are made up of mostly carbohydrates with a bit of fiber, so they won’t contain the protein content an egg does when used in a recipe.

Flaxseed
Flaxseed is another egg replacement that has a mild, mostly undetectable flavour. It’s a great alternative to use when baking anything, including savoury dishes. On top of that, its mucilaginous consistency makes it a great binder, much like an egg. Being mucilaginous, or slimy has its benefits for the digestive tract too.

Mucilaginous compounds naturally coat and sooth the upper intestinal tract and help autoimmune gastritis issues when they are ingested. While flaxseed isn’t the source of protein an egg is, it does have plenty of fiber and is a very good source of essential fats.

Egg Replacer
Another clean egg substitute free of allergens for most people is Ener-G Egg Replacer. Made up mostly of resistant potato starch, fiber, and some baking powder, it’s an excellent choice for use in baked goods.

Aquafaba
Aquafaba is a popular egg substitute. It’s readily available or easy to harvest just by opening a package of beans and draining them or by saving the water when you’re done boiling your dried beans.

Vegan Egg
VeganEgg (also known as Just Egg) is the product that most closely mimics a real egg. It can be used to replace scrambled eggs for breakfast, or used in baked goods if you should choose to make them. 

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PLEASE BE AWARE
Articles within this blog (and any comments) are provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Always take account of your personal circumstances, needs, illnesses and medication you may be taking. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your general health, including medication, you should contact your Doctor / health care provider.

All the best Jan

3 comments:

J.P. Alexander said...

Gracias por los consejos. Te mando un beso.

Mari said...

I've used egg replacer and applesauce as a substitute before and it worked very well!

Anonymous said...

Interesting to read this Jan, thank you.

Tina