How to Use Aquafaba (with recipes!) (2024)

Looking for aquafaba recipes? Learn how to use this amazing, vegan egg substitute in baking, breading, and beyond!

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Aquafaba is a vegan egg replacer that totally changed the world of vegan cooking. Not only does an aquafaba egg replace animal egg in recipes like a dream, it's basically free. Here's a guide to getting started with this magical egg replacer, plus some amazing aquafaba recipes!

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  • What is aquafaba?
  • How to use aquafaba
  • Tips for making vegan meringue
  • Aquafaba recipes
  • How much aquafaba per egg?
  • What kind of bean liquid will work?
  • Can you freeze aquafaba?

What is aquafaba?

Aquafaba was discovered by Goose Wohlt. It is just the liquid you'd normally drain and toss from a can of beans.

It turns out that bean liquid has a similar protein profile to egg, which makes it an amazing egg replacer.

How to use aquafaba

There are so many ways to use this all natural, inexpensive egg replacer!

Use it in any recipe that calls for one to two eggs. For something like quiche or an omelet, aquafaba alone is not going to work. You're better of using something like tofu or chickpea flour and following a tested vegan recipe.

I have used aquafaba with boxed cake mixes that call for three eggs. While it does work, your cake won't have exactly the same structural integrity it would if you used animal eggs or followed a tested from-scratch vegan cake recipe. It works well best if you're making a sheet cake, in my experience.

Here are some ideas for how you can use aquafaba:

  • in baking (see the first part of this section for caveats)
  • as a binder to make breading stick to baked or fried food
  • to make vegan meringues
  • to make vegan marshmallows and marshmallow fluff

Tips for making vegan meringue

If you're familiar with how to make meringues, these tips will help you make aquafaba meringues!

Sugar plus protein is what gives you stiff, shiny peaks. As far as I know, you need real sugar to make traditional meringue, whether you use it with egg whites or with aquafaba.

For a vegan meringue recipe, your ratio of bean liquid to sugar should be around one part liquid to 1 ⅓ parts sugar. You can get away with 1 ¼ parts sugar, if you prefer.

Start with a small amount of sugar. You can always add more sugar if you're not getting the stiff peaks you want! I see recipes that say to add the sugar after you have soft peaks, but I had success adding most of the sugar right from the get, then adding more as needed.

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Aquafaba recipes

OK, so those are the basics, but with anything new, it's nice to have recipes to jump off of. Below are vegan aquafaba recipes to get you started.

Aquafaba Meringue Cookies

These egg-free, aquafaba meringue cookies are light, crisp, and sweet. And they are so much fun to make!

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Vegan Lemon Meringue Gin Flip Recipe

This light, tart vegan lemon gin flipuses a secret ingredient that I bet you already have in your pantry. No special equipment required.

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Vegan Air Fryer Cookies Recipe

If you're craving cookies but don't want a few dozen sitting around tempting you tomorrow, single-serving vegan air fryer cookies are for you!

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Marshmallows and marshmallow fluff

Why buy expensive vegan marshmallow fluff at the store, when you can use Seitan is My Motor's five ingredient recipe?

This marshmallow party is pretty awesome, and Seitan Beats Your Meat (best blog name ever?) blew my mind with her homemade Lucky Charms.

Mayo

Serious Eats uses aquafaba to create a super easy vegan mayo!

Pizza crust

Sarah from Fried Dandelions uses aquafaba to create crisp-yet-soft, perfect pizza crust.

Mousse

Whip up that aquafaba into rich, creamy mousse! A Saucy Kitchen shows you how to use it to make chocolate mousse. If chocolate isn't your thing, try strawberry mousse or coconut mousse instead.

Whipped cream

For a Cool Whip-style vegan whipped cream, aquafaba is your friend! Try this amazing recipe from The Hidden Veggies.

Egg substitute for breading

Aquafaba is fabulous for getting breading to stick to things! It's what I use in my Avocado Fries:

Avocado Fries Recipe

Crispy, creamy, avocado fries use no added oil, and you can make them in the air fryer or in the oven. They're kind of like magic!

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Oil replacer

You can also use aquafaba as an oil replacer, when the oil is used as a coating to add crispiness or when it's being used to make flavoring or breading stick.

For example, I use aquafaba instead of oil to create crunchy, air fryer chickpeas and help the delicious ranch seasoning stick to them:

Air fryer chickpeas

Ranch seasoned air fryer chickpeas are a satisfying, healthy snack. They scratch that itch for flavor, crunch, and salt without the grease of a potato chip.

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Have you done any experimenting with bean liquid in place of eggs? I'd love to hear about your aquafaba adventures!

How much aquafaba per egg?

Replacing eggs with aquafaba is easy! In any baked recipe (or for breading), simply use 3 tablespoons of aquafaba per egg. If your recipe calls for a large egg, use 4 tablespoons (¼ cup).

You can use aquafaba in any baking recipe that calls for one to two eggs. Sometimes it will work in a three egg recipe, but I wouldn't push it further than that.

What kind of bean liquid will work?

As I mentioned above, this is for the liquid from canned beans only.

If you cook beans from scratch, you need to simmer the leftover cooking liquid until it reaches a thick, egg white-like consistency before you use it as an egg replacer. Once you simmer it to a good thickness, you can use it just like canned.

I have not tested every type of aquafaba out there, but I can tell you about the ones that I have used:

  • chickpea or white bean liquid - I consider these the gold stars. Use them with abandon! They're a neutral color, so your baked goods won't take on a tint. White beans aquafaba has a slightly milder flavor, which makes it best for something like a meringue.
  • pinto, red, or black bean liquid - As long as you don't mind a bit of discoloration, you can use these without issues. They work best in darker items, like muffins, quick breads, and breading.

Can you freeze aquafaba?

You can freeze aquafaba.It will keep for a few days in the fridge, but you can freeze it for up to six months. To freeze:

  1. Pour into ice cube trays and freeze completely.
  2. Pop out the frozen cubes and transfer to an airtight container to freeze long-term.
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Defrost overnight in the fridge or for about 30-60 seconds in the microwave.

Since one standard ice cube tray section holds two tablespoons of liquid, you can use two aquafaba ice cubes for one large egg.

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FAQs

How to use aquafaba in cooking? ›

Aquafaba can be used in a number of ways: 1) It can be added to recipes UNWHIPPED as an egg binder, such as in these Vegan Gluten Free Sugar Cookies. 2) It can be whipped into semi-soft peaks and added to recipes as a whipped egg white substitute, such as these Vegan Gluten Free Waffles!

How do you use aquafaba instead of eggs in baking? ›

Using aquafaba to replace eggs in baking – replacement guidelines. As a general guideline, you can use aquafaba to replace one or two eggs in recipes for baked goods such as cookies, cakes, and muffins. Use 3 tablespoons of aquafaba per egg.

How many tablespoons of aquafaba equal one egg? ›

Three tablespoons of aquafaba is equivalent to about one whole egg, while two tablespoons of aquafaba is equivalent to about one egg white. Keep in mind that a can of chickpeas yields about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of this liquid, so about eight to 12 tablespoons.

How do you use aquafaba as a thickener? ›

Because of its high starch content, aquafaba is a natural thickening agent. If your soup, broth, or stock is too watery, simply pour in the aquafaba and let it simmer. After just a few minutes, you will see aquafaba work its magic as your recipe thickens.

What are the disadvantages of aquafaba? ›

Aquafaba Drawbacks

Needless to say, bean water is saturated with oligosaccharides. Saponins, the part of aquafaba that is responsible for the egg white-like texture and foaming, are a toxic steroid derivatives that disrupt red blood cells. They may even contribute to development of leaky gut by damaging the gut wall.

Does aquafaba go bad? ›

Only once it's opened. You can open the carton using the tear strip at the top and simply pour. If you have any leftover, simply push the opening together and refold over to reseal, then pop into the fridge and use within 7 days. Aquafaba whisks up faster when it's cold so great if you're baking in a hurry!

What to do with aquafaba that won t whip? ›

Use cream of tartar.

And aquafaba whipped without cream of tartar will also deflate much more quickly. So if your recipe doesn't call for it, make sure to add a pinch or two of cream of tartar for better whipping results. Cream of tartar is key to stable whipped aquafaba.

How long does aquafaba keep in the fridge? ›

How long can you keep aquafaba? Store unwhipped aquafaba in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Freeze aquafaba for months. For ease, consider freezing it in tablespoons in an ice cube tray.

Why won't my aquafaba whip? ›

You didn't use a stand mixer.

Because thin aquafaba needs to be whipped fiercely to achieve peaks, a powerful stand mixer really is the best tool for the job — don't even try to whip with a whisk. A hand mixer can work if that's all you have, but you might not get the same consistency that a stand mixer will give.

Can you use aquafaba in cakes? ›

Aquafaba has two primary uses in baking: (1) as an egg white substitute to make light, fluffy meringues and whipped frosting-like concoctions, and (2) as a whole egg substitute in various baked goods, ranging from cakes to brownies, from waffles to muffins.

Can aquafaba replace oil in baking? ›

The flavor is actually pretty neutral and the consistency is very similar to vegetable oil. I recently baked a cake with it and it's one of my favorite oil replacements so far. It's also great for cookies and muffins or just about anything else really! Use an equal amount of aquafaba to replace the oil in any recipe.

What can I do with aquafaba? ›

It adds fluffy texture and structure to foods, from pancakes to mayonnaise, and is popular in vegan baked goods like cookies and cakes and pizza dough. You can even use chickpea aquafaba to make a vegan version of classic co*cktails that normally use egg whites - these will be the star of the show at any vegan party!

Why is my aquafaba mayo not thickening? ›

If you pour too fast, the mayo will not thicken. A good rule of thumb is to drizzle in the oil at the rate of about ¼ cup per minute. If you mess up, you can try again. Simply start over with the recipe up to the oil drizzling step, then drizzle ¾ cup of the "fail mayo" into the container instead of ¾ cup oil.

How to use aquafaba instead of eggs? ›

You can use aquafaba as you would eggs! Here are some tips: Just 1 tablespoon of aquafaba is about the same as one yolk, 2 tablespoons are the same as one egg white, and 3 tablespoons can stand in for the entire egg.

Can you use aquafaba straight from the can? ›

Stick to the liquid from canned chickpeas—it works best.) The starchy liquid is a great binder directly from the can, but what really makes it magical is that it whips and creates a foam.

Do you need to boil aquafaba? ›

Make sure that you cover the beans with several inches of water as they do expand as they soak. Drain the soaked chickpeas, and then add them to a large pot with 8 cups of water. Do not use any salt or spices. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer until the beans are tender, 1 ½ to 2 hours.

What do you do with canned chickpea water? ›

Known as aquafaba or chickpea water, it can be used as a vegan substitute in many recipes that call for eggs or egg whites. Meringues, fancy, foamy co*cktails, mayo—it may seem crazy, but it really does work! If your interest is piqued, great. But don't just start throwing chickpea water into your recipes willy nilly.

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