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momof6incfl
Joined: 15 Sep 2007 Posts: 15 Location: central florida
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:54 am Post subject: almond meal substititute? Egg substitute question too... |
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Can I use Flax Seed Meal instead? Almond meal is asked for in some bread recipes. Also, when it calls for powdered egg replacer, what do I do? I use a combo of oil,water,baking powder ore else water and gelatin. That would also be used for breads. I dont want to waste the ingredients as food is hard for us to buy and with cooking for 8, its really expensive too. Thank you. Lynne  _________________ Mom of 6 with Refractory Sprue,DH, asthma,many autoimmune diseases, mcs, latex and environmental & respiratory allergiies, Kids too & trying to use all these trials to show how faithful and true God really is and that nothing is impossible with Him. |
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aklap

Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Posts: 7509 Location: WI, USA
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:21 am Post subject: |
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Hi Lynne,
I asked Peg about about replacing the almond meal. She's wondering what you're making and if you could post the recipe to see how it's being used.
MrsP also might know, she's the Queen of substitutions around here
Here's some Egg info for you:
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/eggsub.html
| Quote: | What is a good substitute for eggs?
Ener-G Egg Replacer - follow directions on box.
2 tbsp corn starch = 1 egg
2 tbsp arrowroot flour = 1 egg
2 tbsp potato starch = 1 egg
1 heaping tbsp soy powder + 2 tbsp water = 1 egg
1 tbsp soy milk powder + 1 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water = 1 egg.
1 banana = 1 egg in cakes.
Homemade egg substitute recipe
Homemade egg substitutes are less expensive and just as satisfactory. They also have few calories. Here's a low cholesterol egg substitute recipe:
1 tablespoon of nonfat dry milk powder
2 egg whites from large eggs
4 drops of yellow food color
Sprinkle powdered milk over egg whites, then beat them with fork until smooth. Add food color, and beat until blended. This makes 1/4 cup, which is equal to 1 large egg. If you use this homemade substitute for scrambled eggs, cook it in vegetable oil or margarine so the eggs won't be too dry. |
http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegetarianvegan101/f/eggsubstitute.htm
http://www.goodbaker.com/qa11.html _________________ Al
“We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” Mother Teresa |
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The Edifying Conscience
Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 2196
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:37 am Post subject: Re: almond meal substititute? Egg substitute question too.. |
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| momof6incfl wrote: | Can I use Flax Seed Meal instead? Almond meal is asked for in some bread recipes. Also, when it calls for powdered egg replacer, what do I do? I use a combo of oil,water,baking powder ore else water and gelatin. That would also be used for breads. I dont want to waste the ingredients as food is hard for us to buy and with cooking for 8, its really expensive too. Thank you. Lynne  |
I have never been happy with any baked good that uses more than a tablespoon or so of flax meal. So I would not sub flax seed meal for almond meal. I would use another nut meal or a high protein flour (bean flour, quinoa flour, etc.). If you have any nuts on hand you could just grind them down in a food processor or coffee bean grinder.
As for the egg replacer, I'm not sure of a sub. You might consider using another egg, but I'm not sure how that will work.
What recipe are you making? |
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momof6incfl
Joined: 15 Sep 2007 Posts: 15 Location: central florida
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 12:58 pm Post subject: replacing eggs and the recipe Im wanting to use... |
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I cant use any part of any eggs because 3 of us are really allergic to them. The recipe is Honey Sweetened Hawaiian Bread
four flour bean mix 4 cups
xanthan gum 3 tsp
baking soda l/2 tsp
salt l tsp
egg replacer(optional) l tsp
Nut Wuick or almond meal 6 Tbsp (wonder if I can use Flax seed meal instead)
dried orange peel l l/2 tsp
unflavored gelatin 2 tsp
yeast 4 tsp
eggs l plus 3 whites (need replacing here)
dough enhancer or vinegar l tsp
honey 4 Tbsp
marg or butter l/3 cup
pineapple juice 12 oz
water l/2 cup
I have a recipe that uses l l/2 Tbsp oil, l l/2 Tbsp water and l tsp baking powder to =l egg or l cup water boiled, 2 tsp gelatin take 3 l/2 Tbsp of that mixture = l egg
Thanks for trying to help me. Lynne _________________ Mom of 6 with Refractory Sprue,DH, asthma,many autoimmune diseases, mcs, latex and environmental & respiratory allergiies, Kids too & trying to use all these trials to show how faithful and true God really is and that nothing is impossible with Him. |
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aklap

Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Posts: 7509 Location: WI, USA
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:16 pm Post subject: Re: replacing eggs and the recipe Im wanting to use... |
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| momof6incfl wrote: | | Nut Wuick or almond meal 6 Tbsp (wonder if I can use Flax seed meal instead) |
What is Nut Wuick? _________________ Al
“We cannot all do great things, but we can do small things with great love.” Mother Teresa |
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cruelshoes

Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 2021 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:32 pm Post subject: Re: replacing eggs and the recipe Im wanting to use... |
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| aklap wrote: | | What is Nut Wuick? |
Nut Quik (I think it's mis-spelled above) was a product that ener-g used to make, although I am not sure they still are. They used to make a soy quik too. Bette Hagman references both in her cookbooks, although have never seen or used either. They are intended to replace the protein in a recipe for those that cannot tolerate powdered milk.
Here are some ideas for replacing eggs. If you can tolerate soy, you can use tofu as well. 5 Tbsp. of puréed tofu equal one egg.
Egg replacer is usually intended to add binding and leavening properties. Ener-g egg replacer ingredients are as follows:
| Quote: | | Potato Starch, tapioca starch flour, leavening (calcium lactate [not derived from dairy], calcium carbonate, citric acid [corn derived]), sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose |
I personally would not substitute flax meal in that recipe. I think you would end up with too much fiber and not enough protein. I would sub powdered milk or something else with a high protein content. I don't know if milk is on your "can't have" list or not. _________________ -Colleen
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
9-YO son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
Daughters have negative bloodwork - so far!
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