🥳 Bake the Future: Egg-Free, Worry-Free!
Orgran No Egg is a versatile egg replacement product that allows you to create delicious baked goods and sauces without the use of eggs. Each 200g packet is equivalent to 33 eggs, making it a healthy and convenient pantry staple for those with dietary restrictions.
Product Dimensions | 13 x 21 x 8 cm; 200 g |
Item model number | 701709 |
Product Name | No Egg Egg Replacer Pouch |
Allergen Information | Contains: Egg Free, Soy Free, Wheat Free |
Weight | 200 g |
Units | 200.0 gram(s) |
Storage Instructions | Best before see back of pack. Store in a cool dry place |
Manufacturer contact | Orgran Health & Nutrition, Div. of Roma Food Products, 47 - 53 Aster Avenue, Carrum Downs, Vic 3201, Australia. Orgran (Europe), Via Serafino Soldano, 19 00126 Roma (RM), Italy. |
Country of origin | Australia |
Brand | Orgran |
Format | Dried |
Speciality | Kosher Certified, Vegan, Vegetarian |
Certification | - Hergestellt in Australien |
Manufacturer | Orgran |
Serving Size | 25 g |
Fat | 0.075g g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.025g g |
Carbohydrate | 17.625g g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0g g |
Fibre | 0.725g g |
Protein | 0.05g g |
A**R
A life saver for vegan baking
I have just bought my 3rd box of this. I am very pleased with the results. I use about one tbsp per batch of about 10 cup cakes. I’ve not had problems with crumbling as I’ve seen on other reviews. I used to have a cake recipe of 5oz of everything and two eggs. Now I just do the same and instead of eggs, add this replacer and then plant milk to create the right consistency of the cake batter. Also I add it to a pancake mix, flour, sugar, plant milk and a tbsp of this mixed with water. (I mix orgran to a thick consistency of meringue not watery, so I hope this helps anyone struggling). For a Victoria sponge with two layers I would add about two tablespoons.
M**Y
Excellent
So easy to use. Having grandchildren with severe egg allergy, plus other allergies can limit alot of things the want to eat. This is a game changer
R**S
Good but not perfect
I've only baked one recipe with no-egg so far, a brack fruit cake, which normally only has one egg in it. I made two batches, one with no-egg and one with a banana instead of an egg, which I'd seen online is another alternative to using an egg. Everybody agreed that the version that had a banana in it was the nicest of the two. Obviously bananas are more expensive, and won't be any good for recipies that need a lot of air in them from whisking the egg, but I was slightly disappointed that the no-egg didn't taste quite as good. Still it is a very good replacement for an egg, keeps for a long time in the cupboard and is cheaper than eggs or bananas even with the delivery charge added on.
S**.
Would recommend
Been using this for years. Struggled to find in shops recently so had to buy online. Works great in baking. I always use at least one extra spoon of powder than it says on the directions.
U**R
Not good
It just doesn't work as advertised. I can't recommend.
A**E
I use it for pancakes.
I have experimented with this, and I mostly just use it for pancakes, it seems to be quite sweet, so I don't have maple syrup with pancakes, but almond butter and banana seems to be the best combination I have come up with so far. It is just what are you expecting from a no egg, egg replacer... Is there a recipe book that goes with it.
R**H
Amazing
Finally found a good egg replacement that works and is so easy to use!
K**B
Great for cakes
I think this actually gives a better texture to cakes and muffins than using real egg. I’d never use it to replace a super egg heavy recipe, as it would’ve missing flavour and richness. But my cake was light, fluffy and really rather good!It’s a starchy white powder you mix up with water, this box will last for ages as you use very little.
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