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Egg substitutes for chia eggs
5 options, ranked, with the exact amount
Use Flax eggs
Per 1 egg
1 tbsp ground flaxseed + 3 tbsp water
For chia eggs, the best egg substitutes are Flax Eggs, Applesauce, and Commercial Egg Replacer. Use 1 flax egg or ¼ cup applesauce per egg to maintain the good binding and texture.
- Best for —
- cookies
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Ranked| # | Substitute | Instead of 1 egg |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flax eggscookies | 1 tbsp ground flaxseed + 3 tbsp water |
| 2 | Applesaucecookies | ¼ cup |
| 3 | Commercial egg replacercookies | 1 tsp powder + 2 tbsp waterTweak it |
| 4 | Yogurtcookies | ¼ cup plain yogurt |
| 5 | Mashed bananacookies | ¼ cup |
Flax eggs
nutty · similar texture
Similar to chia eggs but with larger seeds. Creates a gel that binds ingredients together with a slightly nutty flavor.
- Best for
- cookies, muffins, pancakes, vegan baking, when you want binding
Mix and let sit for 5 minutes until thickened. Adds nutty flavor and fiber. Works well in most baked goods that use chia eggs.
Applesauce
slightly sweet
Adds moisture and helps bind ingredients while keeping baked goods tender and moist. The most popular choice for many recipes.
- Best for
- cookies, muffins, pancakes, when you want moisture, boxed mixes
- Texture
- denser
Use unsweetened applesauce to avoid extra sugar. Makes baked goods slightly denser and more moist.
Commercial egg replacer
neutral taste, similar texture
Powdered mix designed specifically to replace eggs in baking. Provides consistent results for structure and leavening.
- Best for
- cookies, muffins, pancakes, when you want consistent results
Follow package instructions. Mix powder with water before adding to recipe. Best for maintaining proper rise and structure.
Yogurt
slightly tangy
Adds moisture and slight tang while helping bind ingredients. Works well in most baked goods that use chia eggs.
- Best for
- cookies, muffins, pancakes, when you want slight tang, moist texture
- Texture
- moist
Use plain, unsweetened yogurt. Greek yogurt works best for thicker consistency. Adds a slight tangy flavor.
Mashed banana
banana
Adds moisture and natural sweetness while helping bind ingredients. Works well in sweet baked goods.
- Best for
- cookies, muffins, pancakes, when you want sweetness, moist texture
- Texture
- moist
Use very ripe bananas for the best flavor and natural sweetness. Adds banana flavor to the final product.
How it behaves in this recipe
When using chia eggs in baking, they serve primarily as a binding agent to hold ingredients together and provide structure. The recommended substitutes work because they provide these same properties while maintaining the desired texture and structure of the baked goods.
Tips for substituting eggs
7 tips- For baked goods that use chia eggs, flax eggs work best as they provide similar binding properties
- Applesauce works well for adding moisture and natural sweetness to recipes
- Commercial egg replacers are most reliable for consistent results
- If using mashed banana, reduce other sweeteners as bananas add natural sweetness
- For extra moist baked goods, try using a combination of yogurt and a small amount of oil
- Let flax eggs sit for the full 5 minutes to thicken properly
- Test your substitute in a small batch first to ensure proper texture
Notes on eggs
- For extra moist baked goods, try using a combination of applesauce and a small amount of oil
- For healthier options, flax eggs add omega-3 fatty acids and fiber
- For convenience, commercial egg replacers provide the most consistent results
- For natural sweetness, mashed banana works well in sweet baked goods
Questions
5 questionsCan I use flax eggs instead of chia eggs in baking?
Yes, flax eggs work great as a substitute for chia eggs! Use 1 flax egg per chia egg in the recipe. They provide similar binding properties with a slightly nutty flavor.
What's the best egg substitute for recipes that use chia eggs?
For recipes that use chia eggs, flax eggs work best as they provide similar binding properties. Applesauce also works well for adding moisture and natural sweetness.
Can I use applesauce instead of chia eggs in baking?
Yes, applesauce works well as an egg substitute in baking! Use ¼ cup applesauce per chia egg. It adds moisture and natural sweetness while helping bind ingredients.
How do I substitute eggs in recipes that call for chia eggs?
For recipes that call for chia eggs, use 1 flax egg or ¼ cup applesauce per chia egg. Both provide the binding and moisture properties needed for successful baking.
Why are my baked goods too dense with egg substitutes?
This usually happens when the substitute doesn't provide enough leavening. Try using commercial egg replacers, or add ½ teaspoon baking powder per egg substitute to help with rising.