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    Old 06-12-2018, 12:13 PM
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    I tried a recipe for aquafaba meringues last week. Actually, I tried them twice because my first attempt was a failure. The second time, however, they turned out fabulous! You would never guess that they were not made with eggs.

    For those of you not yet familiar with aquafaba, it is the liquid that you usually pour out when you open a can of beans. I used garbanzo bean liquid, but you can use white beans, pintos, etc. I wanted them light colored, so that my meringues would come out white.

    I think that the key to having success the second time was that I reduced the aquafaba by 1/3 by heating it on the stove, then allowing it to cool. (A tip that I read online.) I'm going to make these to bring to a ladies tea that I'm invited to. I hope that they all love them.

    There are lots of recipes for aquafaba meringues online. I got mine from another new cookbook that I recently bought. If your interested and can't find a recipe, let me know and I'll post my interpretation of the recipe here.

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    Old 06-13-2018, 04:39 AM
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    I would love to know more about your recipe for aquafaba mringu. Sounds really interesting. I use a variety of canned beans quite often and would really like to give this a try. Thank you.
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    OMG This sounds really interesting. I have never heard of it.
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    Old 06-13-2018, 04:57 AM
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    You got my attention about using something we usually pour down the drain. Did a search and found this site with 30 recipes.
    http://www.naturallivingideas.com/aquafaba-uses/

    Will be making some of the recipes for sure.
    Thank you for helping us all eat some neat healthy foods.
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    Old 06-13-2018, 09:56 AM
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    Aquafaba has been all the rage in the vegan world lately. It can substitute for eggs in many recipes, add substance to things like yogurt, homemade marshmellows, serve as a binder fore fake meats...it does all kinds of things. The reason that it can be whipped up is because it contains protein. Once it's cooked, you cannot tell it is from beans. It's really delicious!

    You'll find all kinds of recipes online. Just do a search for, "Aquafaba." I'm using a meringue recipe from one of my new cookbooks, AQUAFABA, SWEET AND SAVORY VEGAN RECIPES MADE EGG-FREE WITH THE MAGIC OF BEAN WATER, by Zsu Dever.

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    Aquafaba is a great egg replacer in all kinds of baking. Chickpeas (garbanzo beans) are usually used for the most neutral taste

    A good idea to reduce the liquid a bit before using. Thanks for the tip.

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    Old 06-19-2018, 03:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by ube quilting
    Aquafaba is a great egg replacer in all kinds of baking. Chickpeas (garbanzo beans) are usually used for the most neutral taste

    A good idea to reduce the liquid a bit before using. Thanks for the tip.

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    Yes, I agree. I reduced my aquafaba by about 1/3 and that really helped stiffen up the meringues.

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    I can't get my head around it. the juice of canned beans turning into a good meringue.
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    I use black beans pureed in blender in chocolate cake mix instead of eggs and oil.
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    Originally Posted by Onebyone
    I use black beans pureed in blender in chocolate cake mix instead of eggs and oil.
    My friend makes the most awesome brownies from black beans.
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