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Alternative of egg
Posted by Vivek Agarwal on April 24, 2024 at 16:21What is the alternative of egg here?
Sol Damiani replied 7 months ago 3 Members · 7 Replies -
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Welcome to the Scoolinary community.
Could you please tell me which recipe you are referring to, so I can review it and help you with an answer.
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You would have to use another type or recipe of eggless dough.
In this type of saber dough, the recipe is already calculated with the exact proportions regulated by the chef.
I leave you an eggless dough alternative that you can use.
Ingredients:
200 grams of all-purpose flour
120 grams of cold butter
1 c/p sugar (optional)
1 teaspoon of level salt
35-45 grams of water.
Elaboration:
Put the sifted flour in a bowl, add the salt and sugar, and add the butter cut into cubes. Mix with your fingertips, rubbing in the butter and flour until you have a sandy mixture.
Then add the water and mix again but without working the dough too much so as not to cause the gluten to develop.
As soon as you manage to make a ball with the dough, it will be ready. Depending on the type of flour, the amount of water needed may vary a little, which is why we do not put the exact weight.
Once you have made the dough into a ball, wrap it in plastic wrap and let it rest in the refrigerator for about an hour.
You now have the eggless shortcrust pastry ready to make a cake bottom or some cookies.
For baking time and temperature, you can follow the same instructions that the chef gives in the recipe book.
Greetings.
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Hi Sol, I am from India.
Thanks, Susan. I am vegetarian (doesn’t consume eggs, fish, or meat) so I may need to get alternatives of Eggs in different courses and recipes.
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