Banana Bread Question: Heather or Kree!
#77019 - 06/07/04 07:46 PM
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belinda
Reged: 10/09/03
Posts: 474
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Heather or Kree
Nowadays I regularly use Heather's banana bread recipe (minus the sugar) to make pear bread, apple bread, apple/blueberry bread and (my next innovation) apple/strawberry bread! I just substitute the three cups of bananas for any fruit I desire! (I usually use pureed babyfood fruit such as pureed pears as the substitute.)
The problem is I get a lot of gas after eating this bread. I fear my old egg allergy is acting up. The six egg whites are just more than my body can bear!
What I want to know is.... Could I use less egg whites (for example, three or four only), and make up the difference with some extra baking powder and/or baking soda? If so, how much baking powder / baking soda would I need to use?
What value do all these eggs add to the recipe anyway? Are they needed to make the bread rise, or to make it moist? What would happen if I used just half the recommended egg whites?
Please don't suggest I use an egg substitute. I prefer to use real ingredients. I never trust substitute foods, and my IBS is so sensitive.
Thank you so very much for any help/advice you can give me about this.
Belinda
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for egg substitutes, with no time limits. Don't worry, the info you'll get won't be artificial ingredients, it's things like ground flax plus applesauce, or extra leavening, etc. I just can't remember the exact info. Also check some vegan baking sources for egg replacement info (maybe just do a google search) - anything you find there should be good to go for IBS.
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