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What to do without all these egg whites?
      #167073 - 04/04/05 09:19 PM
Ganny

Reged: 05/02/04
Posts: 27
Loc: Oregon, USA

Hi, I cannot do egg except here and there (maybe one egg per large recipe) in breads, muffins, etc. It sets off a bit of IBS that is too uncomfortable. It's not unlike milk.

So...what on earth does one do to make all those great recipes work? I'm missing out like mad here.

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You could try.. new
      #167075 - 04/04/05 09:26 PM
doubletrouble

Reged: 11/14/04
Posts: 1530
Loc: Canberra, Australia

egg replacer. Orgran make it, it comes in a box and you use it instead of eggs (and it doesn't contain any). You just get it from the health food section of the supermarket. Hope this helps.

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Re: What to do without all these egg whites? new
      #167125 - 04/05/05 04:55 AM
melitami

Reged: 02/23/04
Posts: 1213
Loc: Ewing, NJ, USA (IBS-D, Vegetarian)

Here's some links for some egg substitutes:

web page
web page

I don't like buying eggs or the all whites stuff since I only use egg whites here and there for baking, so I've been using subs more and more. So far, I've used the water+oil+baking powder one, applesauce, and cornstarch+water, and they seem to work fine (well, the applesauce made the carrot cake I made a little too moist, so I'm going to either reduce the applesauce or bake it longer next time).

Hope that helps!

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Re: What to do without all these egg whites? new
      #167132 - 04/05/05 05:21 AM
atomic rose

Reged: 06/01/04
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Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)

I second that water+oil+baking powder one that's mentioned in the first link... that seems to work really well for baking and things like pancakes. Mashed banana will also work in baked goods. Just be sure to remember that a substitute for one egg = 2 egg whites, and adjust the recipe accordingly.

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Egg replacer new
      #167133 - 04/05/05 05:23 AM
atomic rose

Reged: 06/01/04
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Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)

Here in the states, the brand you'll most often find is Ener-G. You might need to go to a health food store to find it.

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I was gonna post the banana one.. new
      #167143 - 04/05/05 06:23 AM
khyricat

Reged: 08/05/04
Posts: 3612
Loc: Michigan

you beat me to it...

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Except that... new
      #167206 - 04/05/05 08:17 AM
atomic rose

Reged: 06/01/04
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Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)

I really don't know how much banana would equal one egg, so if you know that off the top of your head, you got one on me after all.

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Re: Except that... new
      #168738 - 04/10/05 04:38 PM
Ganny

Reged: 05/02/04
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Loc: Oregon, USA

Thanks all! I have Ener-G. I'll work with it. Years ago I made up some delicious no wheat, no egg or dairy, etc. quick breads. I did the applesauce or banana thing. I still know how to use all kinds of flours with fruits for great quick breads and probably muffins. I shall return to my "roots."

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