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    Get Set Vegan » Guides » Substitute » Vegan Egg Substitutes That Actually Work — The Complete Guide

    Published: Apr 21, 2026 by Hawwa · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Vegan Egg Substitutes That Actually Work — The Complete Guide

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    Eggless cooking and baking seem complicated, but they're not. You simply need to know which vegan egg substitute does which job.

    Get that right and everything else falls into place; the cakes rise, the cookies hold, the meringue peaks, the scramble tastes like eggs. This guide is the shortcut to getting there without the trial and error.

    A wooden kitchen table displaying various vegan egg substitutes labeled: firm tofu, flaxmeal egg, vegan yogurt, Just Egg, vegan cream, banana, applesauce, chia seeds, and aquafaba. A pan with scrambled Just Egg is on the stove, creating a cozy, rustic cooking scene.
    Jump to:
    • Why Replace Eggs?
    • 1 Egg = This
    • Baking Without Eggs
    • Egg Substitutes for Cooking
    • Egg White Substitutes
    • Egg Yolk Substitutes
    • Quick References
    • Troubleshooting
    • Storage
    • Final Thoughts

    Why Replace Eggs?

    Vegan lifestyle, egg allergies, health concerns, or just ran out mid-recipe; the reason doesn't matter. What matters is that swapping eggs is genuinely easy once you stop guessing and start matching the substitute to the job.

    Eggs do these jobs in a recipe:

    • Bind Ingredients 
    • Add Moisture 
    • Help with Rising 
    • Improve Texture and Structure
    • Add Flavour and Color

    The key is always the same: to figure out what the egg is doing, then match the substitute to that job.

    1 Egg = This

    Image showing 8 egg substitutes with amounts. Includes flax, chia, aquafaba, applesauce, banana, Just Egg, vinegar with baking soda, vegan yogurt, and cornstarch.
    Vegan SubstituteAmountBest For
    Flax egg 1 tablespoon ground flax + 3 tablespoon water (wait 5 min) Binding in dense bakes 
    Chia egg 1 tablespoon chia seeds + 3 tablespoon water (wait 5 min) Same as flax, more neutral 
    Aquafaba 3 tablespoon chickpea brine Lift, fluff, whipped whites 
    Applesauce ¼ cup unsweetened Moisture in sweet bakes 
    Ripe banana ½ medium banana Moisture + sweetness 
    Silken tofu ¼ cup blended smooth Dense bakes, cheesecake, quiche 
    Commercial replacer Per package All-purpose, most reliable 
    Vinegar + baking soda 1 teaspoon + ½ tsp Rise only, light cakes/muffins 
    Vegan yogurt ¼ cup Moisture, light binding 
    Vegan cream¼ cupMoist and dense cakes
    Cornstarch + water 1 tablespoon + 2 tbsp Binding, thickening, crispy coatings 

    Baking Without Eggs

    Baking without eggs can be a bit tricky. Different substitutes work best for different recipes and textures. Find the most suitable vegan option for each baked good below to get the best result.

    Cakes & Pound Cakes

    • Light Airy Cakes: Vinegar and baking soda act as a leavening agent (acid + base), producing one of the best light and airy cakes without eggs. I made this Vegan Coffee Cake with vinegar and baking soda as an egg replacement, and the result was simply amazing.
    Coffe cake Slice placed on a white plate with a fork.
    • Fluffy cakes: Aquafaba whips up so frothy, and it traps air like egg whites. Good for sponge cakes.
    • Chocolate/spice cakes: Applesauce or banana, strong flavors hide any fruity taste. They make nice, moist, and fudgy cakes. Make sure to reduce other liquids slightly.
    • Pound cake: Silken tofu and vegan cream give the dense, rich texture it needs. This Pumpkin Bundt Cake is made with coconut cream as a replacer, and it worked great.

    💡 Quick Tip: Add ½ teaspoon extra baking powder when using flax or chia to compensate for lost lift.

    Cookies

    Stack of chocolate crinkle cookies.
    • Chewy cookies: A flax meal egg is one of the best egg substitutes for cookies. It adds healthy fats, making the cookies chewier while still keeping the edges crisp. I used a flax egg in my Chocolate Crinkle Cookies, and they turned out delicious. Everyone loved them.
    • Crispy cookies: Aquafaba closely mimics egg whites, making it a great substitute in cookie recipes that call for egg whites. It helps create a light texture and results in perfectly crispy cookies.

    Brownies

    • Fudgy Brownies: Apple sauce, flax meal, mashed banana, silken tofu and vegan yogurt are all excellent egg substitutes for brownies. They help create a rich, fudgy, and moist texture. They give a nice fudgy and moist texture. These Pumpkin Swirl Brownies and Eggless Blondies simply melt in your mouth and they’re made with a flax meal egg.
    Chocolate brownies with a marbled top of swirled pmpkiin are arranged on a white plate and table. A fork is placed beside the plate.
    • Flourless Brownies: Blended black beans and chickpeas are undetectable in chocolate brownies, making them fudgy and dense. These recipes are great without eggs because of the texture of chickpeas and beans. These brownies are made with a combination of chickpeas and peanut butter, making them incredibly rich and indulgent. You’d never guess what’s inside.
    Eggless blondies stacked on a white plate.

    Note: Add melted vegan butter or nut butter with any of these substitutes to restore yolk richness.

    Muffins & Scones

    • Muffins: Applesauce, vegan yogurt, or banana all add the required moisture and density. Almost any sub works here they are quite forgiving.
    • Savory Muffins: Flaxmeal and chia seeds bind without adding sweetness, adding a nutty flavor and grainy texture.They also adds extra protein, which is great.
    • Scones: Fat Based alternatives work best in scones, like vegan yogurt and vegan cream. They bind without making them heavy. Yogurt and cream provide the richness and fat. Checkout these Eggless Pumpkin Scones recipe that are made using coconut cream as a vegan egg substitute.
    Eggless pumpkin scones on a baking tray topped with vanilla icing.

    Note: Dense loaf? Add ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar, which will react with the baking soda for lift.

    Pancakes & Waffles

    • Pancakes: Banana, applesauce, or vegan yogurt + splash of vinegar. Don't overmix; a slightly lumpy batter is correct. 
    • Waffles: Flax egg + extra oil for crispiness. Fold in 2–3 tablespoon whipped aquafaba for extra lift.

    Quick & Enriched Breads

    • Quick Breads: Just like muffins, mashed banana, applesauce, or yogurt make great egg substitutes for quick breads. If you want a lighter more moist texture, use aquafaba, like in this Vegan Pumpkin Banana Bread recipe.
    A loaf of iced, sliced pumpkin banana bread on a teal platter with a dollop of butter on one slice. A knife beside it; warm and inviting atmosphere.
    • Enriched Breads (brioche, etc.): Extra vegan butter for richness + aquafaba for binding. Add 1 tablespoon coconut cream per egg to replicate yolk fat

    Pies & Cheesecake 

    • Pie Crust: For flaky and crispy pie crust, flax meal egg, and aquafaba are great egg substitutes.
    • Custard pies: Blended silken tofu and cornstarch-based custard powder are great for custard pies.
    • Cheesecake: Soaked cashews + silken tofu. Add cornstarch or arrowroot for baked versions to prevent cracking.

    Meringues & Macarons

    Aquafaba is the only egg substitute for meringue cookies, polava, and macrons.

    Both need whipped aquafaba meringue. Get this right first:

    • Use aquafaba cold, reduced by one third for best stability.
    • Always add ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar per 3 tablespoon aquafaba.
    • A pinch of xanthan gum helps with humidity.
    • Add sugar one tablespoon at a time.
    • Whip on high 8–12 minutes until stiff, glossy peaks.

    Egg Substitutes for Cooking

    Cooking without eggs is easier than baking because you have many flexible options. Ingredients like chickpeas, tofu, and mushrooms can easily replace eggs while still delivering great flavor and texture. Here are some options you can try:

    Scrambled Eggs & Sandwiches

    • Scramble egg: Firm tofu is the best egg alternative for scrambled eggs. Season with turmeric, kala namak, nutritional yeast, and garlic powder to get a somewhat egg-like taste.
    • Egg sandwich: Just an egg is great for making an egg sandwich.
    • Also works: Chickpea flour omelet, firm tofu slices, and mashed chickpeas scramble are some other good egg substitutes for breakfast sandwiches.
    Mashed chickpea sandwich wrapped in a parchment paper placed on a wooden paper.

    Soups & Savory Cooking

    • Thickener: Corn starch, mashed potatoes, and mashed beans are great as a thickener for soups.
    • Veggie burgers/meatballs: Flax egg binds exactly like egg. Chickpea flour is another great binder option for meatballs, but it will slightly dry them out to add extra fat for that.
    • Stir-fries and fried rice: Try using mushrooms in place of eggs for fried rice, and tofu in stir-fries. They work really well. While they don’t exactly mimic the flavor of eggs, they provide a delicious and satisfying alternative.
    • Vegan mayo: Aquafaba + oil makes the perfect mayo. It emulsifies just like egg.

    Marinades & Breading

    • Marinades: Vegan yogurt or coconut milk clings really well, carries spices, and tenderizes overnight.
    • Light breading: Aquafaba, plant milk, or vegan buttermilk are thin enough to coat without clumping.
    • Heavy/fried breading: A mix of plant-based milk and ACV with flour creates a sticky batter that’s perfect for double breading. These Chili Brussels Sprouts and Fried Cauliflower use this technique, and the coating holds up really well.
    Close-up of a hand holding a fried chili brussels sprouts with a bite taken out, revealing green inner. Plate of more balls, dip, skillet, and lemon drink nearby.
    A plate of crispy fried cauliflower bites rests on crumpled white paper, beside a small red dish of creamy orange sauce with sesame seeds, evoking a casual, appetizing vibe.
    • Crispiest fry: Cornstarch slurry forms a hard, glassy shell in hot oil.
    • Egg pasta: 2 tablespoon of silken tofu or aquafaba per egg, for pasta dough. Roll slightly thicker. The dough will be less elastic than traditional pasta dough

    Egg White Substitutes

    Some recipes call only for egg whites, so here are some substitutes that work.

    SubstituteWorks For
    Aquafaba (2 tablespoon per white) Whipping, foaming, binding, emulsifying
    It is the only true swap for these jobs
    Commercial egg replacerHigh-volume recipes (3+ whites) 
    Flax or chia eggBinding only — won't whip or foam
    Agar agar (1 tablespoon + 1 tablespoon water)Setting structure in jellied desserts

    Note: For anything that needs actual whipping, like meringue, soufflé, or mousse aquafaba with cream of tartar is the only option.

    Egg Yolk Substitutes

    Yolks add fat, richness, emulsification, and color. It performs different jobs from egg whites.

    Substitute Best For 
    Silken tofu (1 tablespoon per yolk) Custards, Quiche, Pasta Dough 
    Coconut cream Custards, Enriched Breads, Ice cream, and Scones 
    Nutritional yeast (1 teaspoon per yolk) For protein and flavor in savory dishes
    Pasta, Sauces, and Quiche 
    Vegan lecithin (½ teaspoon per yolk) Hollandaise, Mayo, Emulsified sauces 
    Kala namak Flavor only
    Adds the sulfur egg taste anywhere 

    Note: Best all-in-one yolk swap: silken tofu + drop of vegan lecithin + kala namak. Covers fat, emulsification, and flavor together.

    Egg Wash

    Egg wash does two things: adds shine and helps toppings stick. Here's how to nail both without cracking a single egg.

    Substitute Result 
    Soy milk Best browning 
    Aquafaba Best shine 
    Maple syrup + water (1:1) Golden color, slight sweetness 
    Oat milk Neutral, light browning 
    Melted vegan butter Rich color, no shine 
    Olive oil Crispy, savory crust 
    Info graphic showing vegan egg wash substitutes.
    • Sweet pastry → aquafaba, maple syrup, or vegan butter.
    • Savory pie → soy milk or vegan butter.
    • Bread → olive oil or oat milk.

    Vegan butter is used instead of egg wash on this galette pastry, and it turned out pretty good.

    Quick Tip: If you want shine AND browning, layer both — brush soy milk first, bake until nearly done, then brush a thin coat of aquafaba in the last 5 minutes. You get the color from the soy milk and the gloss from the aquafaba.

    Quick References

    Here are some quick references you can use to get the best results from your substitutes.

    Infographic showing vegan egg substitutes performs which job.
    JobBest Substitutes
    BindingFlax egg, chia egg, silken tofu,
    cornstarch + water
    Lift & fluffAquafaba, vinegar + baking soda
    MoistureApplesauce, banana, vegan yogurt, chia seeds and flax seed eggs
    StructureSilken tofu, agar agar, cornstarch, commercial replacer
    Egg flavorJUST Egg, kala namak, nutritional yeast
    Yolk richnessSilken tofu, coconut cream, vegan lecithin
    Whipped foamAquafaba + cream of tartar
    nothing else works

    Troubleshooting

    Cooking and baking without eggs isn’t impossible, but it can be tricky. These common troubleshooting tips will help—take a screenshot and crack it with confidence every time.

    ProblemFix
    Bake too dense Add ½ teaspoon ACV or extra baking powder 
    Bake too gummy Too many fruit-based subs — switch to commercial replacer for 4+ eggs 
    Meringue won't hold Reduce Aquafaba and chill before whipping
    Add cream of tartar, whip longer 
    Cookies spreading Chill the dough 30 min before baking 
    Scramble too wet Press tofu longer — minimum 15 minutes 
    Bake looks pale Pinch of turmeric in the batter 
    Macarons cracking Oven too hot, or the shells have not rested long enough 
    Macarons — no feet Under-whipped meringue or over-folded batter 

    Storage

    Storage of baked goods made from egg alternatives depends on which substitute is used.

    • Flax/chia-based bakes: dry out fast. Airtight container, consume within 2 days or freeze.
    • Fruit-based bakes: stay moist but go gummy after 3 days.
    • Aquafaba meringues: humidity sensitive. Airtight container, cool, dry place, never refrigerate.
    • Tofu-based bakes: refrigerate, best within 3–4 days.
    • Macarons: refrigerate up to 4 days, best after day one.

    Final Thoughts

    Once you understand what eggs actually do, replacing them becomes simple. The key is not guessing; it’s matching the function to substitute.

    With the right swap, vegan cooking doesn’t feel like a compromise. They're just how you cook now. And honestly, most people won't even notice the difference.

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