Such a stupid question....

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K being as I SHOULD know this, and I don't I feel rather dumb for asking...but here goes....When baking...What is the purpose of eggs? DO you have to use them or an egg substitue or can you add more liquid to make up for the loss?

Told ya so...silly silly silly for not knowing.....
 
You know...I never thought about that. I think they are mostly a binding agent in most recipes. I have a friend who is allergic to eggs though and she replaces them with baking powder and either oil or water...can't remember which.
 
Do you think you could ask her Alix.....I often wanna bake but guess what ingredient I am short on?? Ya we eat LOTS of eggs here....have to buy them thru the Hutterites....WAY cheaper....
 
Hope this helps.

In a single word - "functionality".

There are numerous ingredients that are used in foods because they provide
a specific physical or chemical benefit without imparting any of their
flavor. Egg is an excellent example, since the subtle flavor of eggs are
lost in many dishes containing eggs.

Eggs can provide the following functionality (not a complete list):
- White when beat in low fat systems form a foam that helps add volume to
products.
- Egg yolk has natural emulsifiers that help stabilize water/oil
emulstions (salad dressing or mayonnaise as examples) so the components
don't separate as readily.
- Egg yolk also has a vivid yellow color that can help provide yellow
tints to finished product.
- Egg white is an excellent moisture binder, helping to make products
juicier and more tender.

Eggs are also an excellent source for many nutrients. While not normally
added for that reason, it is a definite side benefit.
 
Easy Dina Down girl....RFLMAO........

Raine you never really answered....

I KNOW they have purpoe....BUT can you get away with out using them in cookies????
 
To replace one egg use:

1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp water

This is what my friend whose son is allergic to eggs uses...good luck Tanis.
 
Thanks Alix! I usually have eggs on hand, but it seems like I always get in the mood for muffins when I don't have any! I will try this next time I am out of eggs and in a muffin mood!

:) Barbara
 
Dina,

Don't take it the wrong way. That is something I found. Made sense to me.

I never gave it much thought, so really don't know.

I may ask a couple of my chef friends and see if they can add anything.
 
It's cool, Raine and Tanis. No more comments on my part.

I have an awsome thumbprint cookie recipe with coconut and raspberry & apricot jam that doesn't use eggs. But perhaps other recipes do need them to bind and make cookies moist and rich.

Dina
 

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