Satiate your sweet tooth with vegan baking hacks.
So, you have a sweet tooth and going vegan, you may be wondering if cakes even taste the same without milk, butter and eggs. Well, you should know that any aspiring vegan pastry chef spends hours to find specific vegan ingredients to ensure pastries and desserts are just as delicious as they are with eggs, butter, cream and milk. You can satisfy your sugar cravings in a healthier way for you, and the environment.
Advice for first-timers
Transitioning into veganism is all about positivity; doing something positive for your body and for the environment. Too often when transitioning into veganism, we tend to focus on the negative, such as what we can't eat or on mistakes we make or setbacks we have in our journey. We all have our own unique journey, and every little step taken towards a vegan lifestyle helps tremendously. For some people, it's easier to start by eliminating foods like dairy first; for others, starting with merely eating fewer animal products and more plant-based foods is a wonderful way to boost healthy habits and help the environment.Â
Mimic the original
Figure out the traditional ingredients for any recipe and use alternatives that will mirror the traditional end result. For example, to get similar texture for a vegan cheesecake, blend soaked cashews with a little lemon, which creates a creamy almost cheesy consistency. The sweetener is vital as it also effects the texture. For example, if you use a syrup like agave or maple, instead of sugar, you have to consider that it will add to the wet ingredients in the recipe, as opposed to the dry ingredients. Go natural with blended soaked dates or bananas. Experiment with different flours like rice, almond, tapioca and chickpea. The possibilities are endless.
Myth-busting
One myth about vegan baking is that your vegan pastries will never be as good as 'the real thing!' With a little bit of creativity, great ingredients (which are now becoming more and more readily available), and proper technique, you can bake a vegan version of nearly any pastry...and make it just as good if not better than the original version!Â
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Jill (@pastrybase) is the founder of the vegan baking brand LillyBean by PastryBase.