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where do you get egg replacement stuff from???

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donnacb · 03/10/2005 10:46

need to find egg replacement stuff for cakes. i live in the south west london area if that helps. Also is there one better than the other??? thanks in advance

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mymama · 04/10/2005 10:03

Egg replacement powder from most supermarkets or health food shops. If you search the net you will find many other options such as i whole pureed banana, 1/2 cup soya milk, 1/4 cup vegetable oil etc etc etc. I found powder best as apparently egg has different jobs for different recipes such as binding or emulsifying. Powder does it all.

donnacb · 04/10/2005 15:55

Thanks my mamma

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donnacb · 04/10/2005 15:56

oops mymama thats better get your name right long day at work

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monstersmummy · 04/10/2005 16:19

u can get free from ramges in most supermarkets...freefrom is sainsbury i don't know any other but they are dairy free, egg free, gluten free, wheath free etc

bobbybob · 05/10/2005 09:31

Orgran No Egg is fantastic - my brother is vegan and buys it from Holland and Barrett. They have to get it in for him though.

Lingy · 05/10/2005 13:23

I use the ENER-G one - its about 5 quid for a huge box full. I get it from the local health food shop, but H&B don't routinely stock it. You may have to order it in form another H food shop. I was advised to use this one by a friend of a friend who had tried a few. Good luck!

frannykenstein · 05/10/2005 13:26

If it's for baking, use 1 tbsp ground linseed mixed with 3 tbsp water. Stand for 3 mins then use as you would 1 egg.

Much cheaper and works really well in all cake recipes IME.

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