Refrigeration and freezing

Egg and sugar: substitute for a health-conscious diet

The aroma of freshly baked biscuits or cakes brings a sense of coziness and warmth to the kitchen. Once baking fever has hit, eggs and sugar are obviously a firm fixture on the shopping list. However, if you want to eat healthily or eat vegan food, what you need is a natural substitute for eggs and sugar. We’ll show you possible alternatives.

The key points

  • Sugar and eggs are essential ingredients in baking, but they can be substituted with healthy alternatives.
  • Sugar substitute: coconut blossom sugar, honey, agave syrup, bananas, dates and maple syrup – note their level of sweetness and differences in consistency.
  • Egg substitute: apple sauce, chickpea water (aquafaba), corn starch, chia seeds or flaxseed and bananas – for binding, moisture and loosening.
  • Storing eggs: in a Liebherr fridge at just over 0 °C in the BioFresh safe for a longer shelf life and optimum freshness.

Baking without sugar or eggs – these ingredients can help

Sugar and eggs are among the typical ingredients used in baking – and for good reason because sugar not only provides the sweet flavour, but also gives the dough the perfect consistency. Sugar also caramelises during the baking process, giving the biscuits their tasty brown colouring.

Eggs are also an established ingredient in many baking recipes. The coagulating egg white acts as a natural binding agent and the egg yolk emulsifies the fat and water to turn all the ingredients into a smooth mixture. Eggs also loosen the mixture and provide moisture.

Enjoy sugar-free baking with these alternatives

There are a few things you need to know before you can remove the regular sugar we are all familiar with from your baking. Not all of the following are like-for-like alternatives for sugar, since they all have a different levels of sweetness. Liquid alternatives also make a difference. This is because other liquids such as milk or water will need to be reduced by up to a quarter. Also, the mix may brown faster than when using the normal sugar.

We’ve put together a few alternatives for you so you can enjoy sugar-free baking:

SweetenerPropertiesSweetness compared to sugar Special notes
Coconut blossom sugarslightly caramel-like, malty taste 1:1contains vitamins and minerals, but in small quantities
Honeyaromatic, higher fructose content80 g honey ≈ 100 g sugarsimilar calorie content to sugar
Agave syrupneutral taste75 g syrup ≈ 100 g sugarhigh fructose content, not healthy in large quantities
Bananas/datesnaturally sweet, rich in fibre125 g fruit ≈ 100 g sugarvery filling, very healthy alternative
Maple syrupslightly malty tastesimilar to honeyfocus on the quality as sugar syrup is often added to it

Egg substitute in baking: alternatives that really work

Finding a suitable egg substitute for cooking and baking is not at all as difficult as it first appears:

Egg alternativePropertiesQuantity as substitute for 1 eggSpecial notes
Apple sauce and other purées
provides juiciness and binding80 g puréeslight intrinsic taste possible, also possible with pumpkin or pear
Chickpea water (aquafaba)suitable for vegans beaten egg white100 g are a substitute for 1 egg whitebeating takes around 15 minutes, ideal for meringue and fluffy doughs
Corn starchthickens the dough, tasteless1 tbsp corn starch + 2 tbsp watersimple and effective, comparable to egg in the way it binds
Chia seeds or flaxseedbinds water and provides strength1 tbsp seeds + 3 tbsp waterflaxseed is more regional than chia seeds, gel can be stored for up to a week
Bananasbinds the dough and provides moisture60 g mashed bananacan replace up to four eggs and sugar, sweet taste of its own

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