premade cookie mix, no eggs?!
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You can substitute 1 1/2 tablespoon of real mayonnaise for the missing egg
Baker for over 35 years
Here is a substitute for eggs in baking:
How to Make an Egg Substitute for Baking #2
baking powder
oil
water or milk
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Mix the following ingredients into a bowl and then add the mixture directly to your recipe.
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1 teaspoon baking powder. The baking powder causes the rising action along with the clumping action.
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1 teaspoon oil. The oil provides the "stickiness" that an egg would give you.
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1/4 c water or milk. The water or milk makes up for the egg white, and provides some liquid to your recipe. This substitute is only for baking. It wouldn't work for cooking, casseroles, etc.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4581378_egg-subs…
first of all i want ot know can you drive you could go out and but some but if youcant then i would suggest you can use 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce per 1 egg.
You can also use 2 tbsp corn starch per 1 egg. If it is a bit dry, you can simply add a bit of water until it is the consistency you want.
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2 tablespoons of cornstarch is a substitute. Do you have that? I wouldn't use the applesauce. Banana is a replacement, but applesauce is not.
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Egg substitute for baking:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4581378_egg-subs…
It's a teaspoon of baking powder, to which you add a teaspoon of oil, and then you add 1/4 cup of water or milk.
You can use 1/4 cup of the cinnamon apple sauce if you want, but 1/4 cup water will work too.
Mixes are pretty indestructible.
you need the egg or it will not taste right.