This works pretty well in baked goods: http://www.bobsredmill.com/vegetarian-egg-replacer.html
There are instructions on the bag for how much powder and water to use to replace an egg. |
? I could do that too! Someone above answered this. |
I just made a batch of these last weekend, they are easy and delicious.... I might do 3/4 cup choc. chips though, they kind of outnumbered the batter.
Ingredients ½ cup coconut oil 1 cup brown sugar ¼ cup almond milk 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 1 cup chocolate chips Instructions Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees Cream together the coconut oil & brown sugar, then add the almond milk & vanilla. The mixture may be really "liquidy" this is OK. In a separate bowl mix the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Combine the wet & dry ingredients (it WILL BE crumbly - this is OK), then fold in the chocolate morsels & any other mix-ins of your choosing. Roll into Tbsp sized balls & place them on an ungreased cookie sheet (or on a sheet of parchment paper on the baking sheet), then flatten them out a bit with your palm. The dough may be a little crumbly, but just smoosh it together and it will work fine! Bake for 7-10 minutes. |
The "flax egg" trick works well for muffins, brownies and chocolate chip cookies -- things with "heavier" flavors. But the nuttiness doesn't work as well in more delicate things.
This is the best vegan sugar cookie recipe I've found -- it's almost a spot-on match for the real thing: http://www.ohladycakes.com/sugar-cookies/ |
Pretty much everything on this site is amazing.
http://artofdessert.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-ultimate-chocolate-chip-cookie.html?m=1 |