Reddit Reddit reviews Ener-G Foods Egg Replacer, 16 oz, Packaging May Vary

We found 5 Reddit comments about Ener-G Foods Egg Replacer, 16 oz, Packaging May Vary. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ener-G Foods Egg Replacer, 16 oz, Packaging May Vary
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5 Reddit comments about Ener-G Foods Egg Replacer, 16 oz, Packaging May Vary:

u/bread-and-roses · 3 pointsr/vegan

This is my go-to easy, crowd-pleaser cake. Since becoming vegan, I simply replace the 4 eggs with egg replacer (I used Ener-G Egg Replacer), and there is no difference in taste or texture:

PUMPKIN CAKE

4 EGGS (for best results, measure 4 eggs'-worth egg replacer powder into bowl, then add corresponding amount of water, then use electric mixer to whip until blended into fully-mixed froth; then add the other wet ingredients to the bowl)

1 CAN LIBBY'S 100% PURE PUMPKIN (or any brand)

2 CUPS SUGAR

1 CUP OIL

2 TSP. BAKING POWDER

2 TSP. BAKING SODA

1/2 TSP. SALT

MIX INGREDIENTS AND ADD:

3 CUPS FLOUR

1/2 - 1 TBSP. CINNAMON (OR TO TASTE)

MIX, THEN ADD:

1 - 1 & 1/4 CUPS CHOCOLATE CHIPS

POUR INTO GREASED AND FLOURED 12 CUP BUNDT PAN (I USE JOY SPRAY)

BAKE 55- 60 MINUTES AT 350 (CHECK AT 50 MINUTES AS OVEN TEMP. VARIES)

COOL 20-30 MINUTES

Once the cake is cooled, place a plate upside-down on top (soon to be bottom) and flip the whole thing over so you can lift the pan off the cake, which is now on your plate. Then shake powdered sugar over the top of the cake. Now serve!

u/yumkittentits · 2 pointsr/vegan

Mayonnaise alternatives: veganaise, earth balance, spectrum

Butter:Earth balance

Milk: There are all kinds of different milks, almond, soy, coconut, cashew, and most places carry a bunch of different brands these days

Cheese: You can buy cheese alternatives here, or just browse to see the different kinds available and look for them locally.

Soaps: You can also see different brands of soaps here and either order, or just look for the brands you see on there locally. (I do that a lot.)

Egg alternatives: bananas, flax seed, applesauce, ener-G Egg replacer, the vegg

Hope this helps!

u/BabyFire · 1 pointr/fitmeals

I managed to find a link now that i'm on a computer. http://www.amazon.com/Ener-G-Egg-Replacer-16/dp/B0014DZGUQ

u/anoldquarryinnewark · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I am vegan, I bake a little. I use this for all my cakes/cookies/breads and it works great.

u/anachronic · 1 pointr/vegan

It's entirely possible and not hard to bake vegan.

Check out Ener-G egg replacer. I use that to make pancakes.

My GF has also had success using stuff like applesauce or bananas in place of eggs, but I'm sure that the books listed by other commenters have more details and exact instructions.